A very large waste heat exchanger reached its final destination at Styrolutions on Tashmoo Ave. September 16, 2015 (Photo courtesy of Sarnia police via Twitter)A very large waste heat exchanger reached its final destination at Styrolutions on Tashmoo Ave. September 16, 2015 (Photo courtesy of Sarnia police via Twitter)
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UPDATED: Large Vessel Transport Goes Smoothly (GALLERY)

The transport of a 90 ft long, 14 ft wide Waste Heat Exchanger through Sarnia Wednesday went very smoothly.

Moving the huge vessel from the Government Docks to Styrolution on Tashmoo Ave. was expected to be a day-long operation but it arrived at its destination over the noon hour.

Sarnia Police Services Constable John Sottosanti says drivers were advised to avoid the area.

Approximately 25 Bluewater Power customers were notified their power might be affected between 9am and 4pm.

Waste Heat Exchanger moves through Sarnia, Wed Sep 16, 2015. Photo by Sarnia Police via Twitter.Waste Heat Exchanger moves through Sarnia, Wed Sep 16, 2015. Photo by Sarnia Police via Twitter.

Waste Heat Exchanger moves through Sarnia, Wed Sep 16, 2015. Photo by Sarnia Police via Twitter.Waste Heat Exchanger moves through Sarnia, Wed Sep 16, 2015. Photo by Sarnia Police via Twitter.

Oversized Load (Waste Heat Exchanger) moves through Sarnia, Wed Sep 16, 2015. Photo by Sarnia Police via Twitter.Oversized Load (Waste Heat Exchanger) moves through Sarnia, Wed Sep 16, 2015. Photo by Sarnia Police via Twitter.

Waste Heat Exchanger moves through Sarnia, Wed Sep 16, 2015. Photo by Sarnia Police via Twitter.Waste Heat Exchanger moves through Sarnia, Wed Sep 16, 2015. Photo by Sarnia Police via Twitter.

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