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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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    Brighton & Hove WwTW Scheme

    The Southern Water Brighton and Hove wastewater treatment works treats the 95 million litres of wastewater generated each day in the catchment area of Brighton and Hove to the required European standards. After treatment, the water is returned to the environment 2.5 kilometres off-shore.

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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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    Central Valley Flood Management Planning Program

    MWH successfully led the on-time completion of the first-ever, State of California Central Valley Flood Protection Plan (CVFPP). Adopted June 29, 2012, by a unanimous vote of the state’s Central Valley Flood Protection Board (Board), the 2012 CVFPP provides a comprehensive plan to modernize a flood management system that protects more than one million people […]

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    Central Weber Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade

    This $135 million project includes engineering, design and construction management/general contractor services to design and construct a new 30-mgd activated-sludge treatment plant as an expansion to the existing facility, including all civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, commissioning and start up.  

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    Centroc Carbon Plus Study and Water Security Study

    Centroc represents sixteen local governments of Central NSW and exists to provide advocacy services for the region. The Centroc local governments are spread across the Upper Lachlan Valley and the Macquarie River. These two rivers have been in severe drought for most of the current decade. Water supply security has been identified by Centroc as […]

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    City Financial Services for Wyoming City

    One of the oldest cities in Wyoming is faced with aging water and sewer infrastructure in need of repair. For example, during line replacement projects, workers found wooden pipes that were still in service. Needless to say, there is substantial cost and work required to upgrade the system to meet the rigors of Wyoming winters […]

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    City of Cape Coral Facility/Utility Expansion (FEP/UEP) Program

    In 2001, Cape Coral city officials prepared a comprehensive utility master plan to keep pace with increasing demands in one of the country’s fastest growing cities. A major part of the City’s program was a design/CM-at-Risk Utility Expansion Program (UEP) that added 720 miles of water, gravity sewer and irrigation pipelines, 240 miles of residential […]

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    Coleshill STW

    Coleshill STW Phase two consisted of building of a new Inlet works to provide accurate control of flow to preliminary and full treatment, satisfactory screening capacity, and accurate inlet works flow measurement and satisfactory grit removal.