Is Industrial Wastewater Hurting Your Hip Pocket?
September 8, 2016 in Water , Events , Wastewater
Is Industrial Wastewater Hurting Your Hip Pocket?

Cardno’s water engineers understand the many challenges that industrial wastewater can create on site, as well as the costly and damaging downstream effects. We work alongside our clients and utility providers to find innovative solutions to reduce, reuse and treat industrial wastewater. Like to know more? Our experts will be attending and exhibiting at the International Water Association World Water Congress in Brisbane, Australia from 9 to 13 October. Come and see how Cardno is “Shaping the Fu...

HDR, China Water Environment Group, Ltd., Sign Strategic Cooperation Framework Agreement
September 7, 2016 in Water
HDR, China Water Environment Group, Ltd., Sign Strategic Cooperation Framework Agreement

HDR and the China Water Environment Group Ltd. have signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement. A signing ceremony was held recently in Shanghai, China. George Little, chairman and CEO of HDR, and Hou Feng, CEO of China Water Environment, and executives from both companies attended. The strategic cooperation framework agreement consolidates and strengthens the partnership in watershed environmental management, treatment and development, and improves technical expertise and management...

Parsons’ Withlacoochee Water Pollution Control Plant Opens Ahead of Schedule
September 1, 2016 in Water
Parsons’ Withlacoochee Water Pollution Control Plant Opens Ahead of Schedule

Parsons recently celebrated the opening of the Withlacoochee Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) and new force main in Valdosta, GA, with city officials, community members, and project teams—16 months ahead of schedule. Parsons was the design-builder for the WPCP project and the designer and construction manager for the force main project. After a disastrous flood in 2009, the city of Valdosta suffered from compound problems that led to years of sewage overflows into yards and rivers. The ne...

Cardno Experts Assisting Clients to Predict and Plan the Lifespan of their Assets
September 1, 2016 in Water
Cardno Experts Assisting Clients to Predict and Plan the Lifespan of their Assets

Do you know how you’ll be feeling in 5, 30 or potentially 100 years’ time? Cardno experts assist clients every day in predicting the estimated condition, performance and investment needs for renewal or upgrade to meet organisational objectives of any particular asset over any given time period. With water utilities being continually challenged to provide increased service at a lower cost, understanding future expenditure requirements to upgrade, renew, refurbish and replace assets is essen...

Esri Maps NOAA’s National Water Model 
August 25, 2016 in Water , Featured
Esri Maps NOAA’s National Water Model 

New Real-Time Maps Transform Forecast Data into Vivid Pictures of U.S. River Flows  REDLANDS, Calif.—August 25, 2016—Smart-mapping leader Esri today released  a beautiful, robust new collection of Web maps that forecast NOAA stream-flow data throughout the continental U.S. Esri’s multiscale visualization of the National Water Model enables forecast water flows in real time at high resolution. The maps weave together NOAA’s recently released water model data and Esri ArcGIS functionality to...

DC Water Awards CH2M/Parsons Joint Venture Team Major Water and Wastewater Capital Improvement Program
August 25, 2016 in Water , Wastewater
DC Water Awards CH2M/Parsons Joint Venture Team Major Water and Wastewater Capital Improvement Program

PASADENA, CA  – CH2M and Parsons, as part of a joint venture team, have been selected by the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority (DC Water) to perform program management services for the development and implementation of DC Water’s capital improvement program (CIP)—a $1.3 billion water and wastewater infrastructure program focused on repair and replacement of mostly underground infrastructure in Washington, DC, and neighboring jurisdictions. The three-year contract, with options fo...

Dewberry Selected to Provide Mapping Services in Southern California
August 25, 2016 in Water
Dewberry Selected to Provide Mapping Services in Southern California

Dewberry has been pre-qualified to provide mapping services in support of several projects for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD). Dewberry will serve as a subconsultant to Psomas for projects that may be completed under the on-call, three-year contract term. MWD has pre-qualified the Psomas/Dewberry team for aerial photogrammetry, mapping, and surveying services to support a range of planning, design, and property acquisition projects primarily located in Los Angele...

Napa Sanitation District, CA, Selects Innovyze InfoWater Advanced Geocentric Smart Water Network Modeling Technology
August 17, 2016 in Water
Napa Sanitation District, CA, Selects Innovyze InfoWater Advanced Geocentric Smart Water Network Modeling Technology

Broomfield, Colorado, USA — Innovyze, a leading global innovator of business analytics software and technologies for smart wet infrastructure, today announced that the Napa Sanitation District, California, has selected and deployed the company’s industry-leading InfoWater to support its large-scale, enterprise-wide geospatial water recycled network modeling and management needs. The purchase will enable the District to address critical planning, design, and operational issues with maximum effect...

NM State Engineer Issues Notice on Augustin Plains Ranch Application
August 16, 2016 in Water
NM State Engineer Issues Notice on Augustin Plains Ranch Application

Albuquerque, NM - The Augustin Plains Ranch, LLC (APR) announced today that the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer (OSE) has instructed it to publish notice of its application for a permit to pump, reclaim, and then transport 54,000 acre-feet of water per year (AFY) from its location near Datil, New Mexico to those Rio Grande River communities that are most in need.  The application was initially filed with the OSE on July 14, 2014.  This action by the State Engineer will allow the project...

Bringing Life Back to Dead Zones
August 11, 2016 in Water , Stormwater
Bringing Life Back to Dead Zones

Dead zones — those regions that can be found in the Great Lakes, Chesapeake Bay, and even the Gulf of Mexico — are a serious problem for U.S. waterways. These hypoxic zones, the result of excess nitrogen and phosphorus run off, can lead to algae blooms that can stifle aquatic life. Regulators are doing their part to reduce these dead zones by mandating the decrease of nutrient runoff from water resource recovery facilities and farmlands and stormwater runoff in cities. Scientists also are try...

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Video: Crashes Drop Measurably After Rural Road Safety Improvement Project on US 521 in Lancaster County

Video: Crashes Drop Measurably After Rural Road Safety Improvement Project on US 521 in Lancaster County

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