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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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    Consolidation Feasibility Study for Rocky Mountain Region Utility

    With their wastewater treatment plant operating at capacity and drinking water source of supply drying up, one Colorado utility was presented with a series of serious challenges and one important question: Should they forge ahead alone or attempt to enter into a regional solution with their neighbor? Going at it alone would require the utility, […]

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    Corona del Mar Water Treatment Plant

    The Goleta Water District (GWD) selected MWH to design and build upgrades and modifications to the 36-mgd Corona del Mar Water Treatment Plant. The project involved upgrades and modifications to an existing 35-year-old conventional surface water treatment plant. To achieve GWD objectives, MWH implemented innovative solutions including the use of hydraulic flocculation, rapid mixing, SuperScraper® […]

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    Disinfection By-Product (DBP) Control Program

    MWH was hired by the Antelope Valley – East Kern (AVEK) Water Agency in the Fall of 2003 to evaluate options for disinfection-by-product (DBP) control and design the improvements at their four surface water treatment plants (Quartz Hill – 90 mgd, Rosamond – 14 mgd, Eastside – 10 mgd, and Acton – 4 mgd). The […]

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    Easterly Tunnel Dewatering Pump Station (ETDPS)

    The EasterlyTunnel Dewatering Pump Station (ETDPS) project is one of the largest combined sewer overflow (CSO) pump station projects in the U.S. and is a critical component to addressing CSOs in Cleveland, Ohio.

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    Gil Project Area Expansion and Groundwater Interception System Evaluation

    MWH succeeded in the acquisition of the FGMI Pre-feasibility (PFS) and Groundwater Interception System Evaluation contracts. The PFS work was initiated during the summer and fall of 2013 and provided surface and groundwater hydrological assessments for a large-scale gold mine near Fairbanks, Alaska.

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    Green River Filtration Facility

    The City of Tacoma, Washington selected MWH Global to design a new water treatment facility that combines direct filtration and conventional treatment at the same location, to better manage the challenges in dealing with a mountain river source and vastly differing water qualities between summer and winter.

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    L.L. Anderson Dam Spillway Modification

    The 231-foot-high L.L. Anderson Dam (also known as the French Meadows Dam) is owned by the Placer County Water Agency (PCWA). The multi-purpose water supply and hydroelectric dam, originally constructed in 1966, diverts water from the Middle Fork American River watershed to the Rubicon River watershed to support power generation at a series of hydroelectric powerhouses, […]