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    Aurora Prairie Waters Project

    MWH was responsible for planning, preliminary design, final design and services during construction, PLC programming, startup and commissioning and warranty support for the $160 million, 50 mgd raw water conveyance system as part of the Aurora Prairie Waters project. The conveyance system includes 34 miles of raw water conveyance piping with a diameter of 60 […]

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    Australia Pacific LNG Water Treatment Facility

    MWH has been appointed by Origin Energy to provide detailed design services for two proposed water treatment facilities as part of the Australia Pacific LNG project. The Australia Pacific LNG project is a 50:50 joint venture between Origin and ConocoPhillips and incorporates the upstream gas and water gathering and treatment facilities, which are the first stage of […]

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    Bamford WTW - Treatment Enhancements Project

    Increasing raw water color from the reservoir catchments, associated with higher intensity rainfall events (believed to be linked with global warming), have put the existing clarification processes under increasing challenge. In order to future proof the works against this, a substantial enhancement project has been undertaken over the past three years (2009 to 2012). A […]

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    Beneficial Reuse in the Surat Basin

    The treatment and reuse of associated water produced as a byproduct of coal seam gas extraction is both an issue and opportunity for oil and gas exploration and production companies. MWH Global is applying our knowledge of water treatment principles, in combination with our water resources and agricultural expertise, to partner with these companies to […]

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    Birmingham Bio Power Tyseley Resource Recovery Center

    The Birmingham Bio-Power plant in Tyseley, just outside Birmingham, will provide 9MWe (net) of renewable electricity to the national grid. This power will be eligible for Renewable Obligations Certificates under the UK government’s renewables incentive scheme. The project has been developed by Carbonarius Ltd, a successful private developer of local power production facilities. Birmingham Bio-Power […]

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    Blue Buttes Special Waste Landfill

    The project involved conducting site characterization investigation which included completing geological and hydrogeological investigation and testing to determine suitability for landfill siting in compliance with North Dakota regulations.

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    BreBeMi Highway Environmental Monitoring

    As part of the construction of the BreBeMi highway, there will be important environmental interventions aiming to compensate, mitigate as well as promote the surrounding area. The highway will connect Brescia, Bergamo and Milan across 62 Km, and is one of the most important new infrastructures funded in Northern Italy, involving also major government departments. […]

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    Brightwater Wastewater Conveyance

    In response to rapid population growth in King and Snohomish counties, a new regional wastewater treatment plant was designed to treat an average of 36 million gallons of wastewater a day, impacting nearly 190,000 people. King County selected a joint venture including MWH to provide final design services for the conveyance portion of the new […]

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    Bundall Business Precinct Transport and Parking Plan

    The Bundall Business Precinct (BBP) has a history of transport and parking issues due to a significant number of users competing for limited parking and a lack of public transport in the area. The Gold Coast City Council (GCCC) is looking to expand its activities in the BBP and has purchased the Waterside East and […]

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    Carlton Plains Irrigation Infrastructure

    MWH provided Tropical Forestry Services with a planning and design of irrigation infrastructure for an 8,000 hectare horticultural development within a 16,000 hectare property. These services underpinned the successful implementation of irrigation infrastructure in a remote region of Western Australia.