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It’s been raining in California. Does that mean the long-running drought is over?
The nasty water shortage started more than five years ago, but right now the state’s reservoirs are 80% full and the snowpack is 200% of normal. Rain. If you’re a water engineer like me, raindrops are pennies from heaven. If you’re a homeowner next to a rising creek,... read moreMWH Treatment attends United Utilities Apprentice and Graduate Fair
Graduates and Apprentices are a huge part of MWH Treatment’s future. We are always eager to show the next generation of engineers and designers what we are all about and the United Utilities Apprentice and Graduate fair on January 26th gave us the perfect... read moreBernedo Sanchez Ensures Safety against Mother Nature
Hydrology & Hydraulics Discipline Lead Carmen Bernedo Sanchez is based in the Denver, Colorado (U.S.) office, but she grew up in Peru. She loves international experiences and is happy to travel. Carmen recently explained to STEM Workforce Diversity magazine that... read moreTop Women in Water Resources
The American Water Resources Association (AWRA) has just concluded a five-part series celebrating the contributions of women in water resources. Executive Facilitator Lisa Beutler of our Sacramento, California (U.S.) office is featured. In the interview, she discusses... read moreA Legend in Engineering Recognized
For more than 50 years, Glenn Tarbox has dedicated his career to the engineering and construction of new dams – and upgrade & safety improvement of aging dams – of all types, both large and small. Since earning his Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering... read moreJarah Parke named “Outstanding Member of the Year” by APWA
The Nevada Chapter of the American Public Works Association (APWA) has awarded Jarah Parke, P.E., PMP, CFM the distinguished “Outstanding Member of the Year Award” for 2016. Mr. Parke is a project manager for MWH, now part of Stantec, and has been with the company for... read moreDirect potable reuse and regulation in the U.S.
The November 2016 issue of Water Environment & Technology (WE&T) features an article co-authored by three employees of MWH, now part of Stantec. “Seeking the final piece,” by Katherine (Kati) Bell of Nashville, Allegra da Silva of Denver, and... read moreChristophe Leroy: How my year 2016 ended with enthusiastic reflections from a French philosopher.
It was during the last days of 2016. On the road in France, on my way back from the first snow in the mountains. Stuck in traffic with the radio on “France Inter”, trying to avoid the traditional end of year recaps on all of the - difficult - events around... read more“Eco-Ladrillos” / “Eco-bricks” in Argentina
Haga clic aquí para leer la nota en español. New sustainable project: “Eco-Bricks” in Argentina Since last November, as part of the activities of the YPG (Young Professionals Group) in Argentina, personnel from the Buenos Aires office have joined the... read moreOne Water - US Water Alliance
US Water Alliance releases One Water roadmap MWH, now part of Stantec, was a technical reviewer for the document. This week, the US Water Alliance released a long-awaited publication for which MWH served as a reviewer. “One Water Roadmap: The Sustainable... read moreOur Thought Leaders
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