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by:Waste Water Management, Inc. (WWMI) based inFalls Church, VIRGINIA (USA)
WWM and its principal David Rigby have a long history of developing master plans for water and sewer infrastructure. Beginning in the early 1970s with the passage of the Clean Water Act and the accompanying Construction Grants Program and coupled with the US Farmers Home Administration’s Rural Community ...
by:GeoAdvice Inc. based inPort Moody, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
Do not put your model on the shelf; GeoAdvice will make sustainable modeling our priority! The use of models as tools to assist in the design of a water/sewer/storm master plan has become well established. Decisions of vast financial impact are often being made on the basis of model predictions. GeoAdvice will work with you to ...
by:Hulsey McCormick & Wallace, Inc. (HMW) based inPiedmont, SOUTH CAROLINA (USA)
Treatment plant capacity needs may increase (or decrease), wastewater strength can change, significant I&I can occur, and regulatory permit discharge limits can become more restrictive. Master Sewer Planning provides a framework of addressing the critical infrastructure, growth, and regulatory compliance needs. Sound utility ...
by:Keller Associates, Inc. based inMeridian, IDAHO (USA)
As communities grow, adequate planning and preparation is vital to ensure that the infrastructure can keep up with the increased demands. Evaluating a range of alternatives, understanding various solutions, creating preliminary plans, and estimating possible costs can help a community prepare itself for a successful future. Serving in the positions of Engineer and ...
by:MacKay Sposito based inVancouver, WASHINGTON (USA)
Suburban roads and backwoods trails, stormwater drainage systems and sewers – if you need to shove dirt around to keep things flowing smoothly, we can help. As public sector organizations find themselves trying to do more with fewer resources, MacKay Sposito can help you keep projects on track, finishing on time and within budget. We’ll manage the project for you, or we’ll ...
by:Jones & Henry Engineers, Ltd. based inCincinnati, OHIO (USA)
Challenges: Amendments to the Clean Water Act require NPDES permitting of all storm water discharges. The best plan a community or industry can pursue is to generate a comprehensive map of the existing storm water infrastructure, and then analyze the system for existing problems. Solving flooding problems normally presents the greatest challenge, since construction disrupts activities and results ...
by:Hazen and Sawyer, P.C. based inNew York, NEW YORK (USA)
Hydraulic models illustrate the effects of changing demand and climactic conditions on water distribution and wastewater collection systems – predicting pressures and identifying bottlenecks – and demonstrate the effectiveness of proposed solutions. By testing different alternatives and using the existing system to full advantage, models help utilities minimize the cost of ...
