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Economics of Water Report – 4th Edition
Innovative Solutions for Reusing Water Many communities across the U.S., including large metropolitan areas, inland regions and rural locations, are struggling to address the growing demand for water and shrinking access to fresh water. But what if water could be... read moreThe Digital Utility is within our Reach
If you’ve been in the water industry for any length of time, you’ve undoubtedly seen the effects of automation. Glance around any plant: while the same basic infrastructure is still in place, you’ll see more screens, and fewer people, than in years past. My first... read moreDenver’s Metro is on the Road to a Utility of the Future
Art Umble explains how Denver’s Metro is better serving its customers and finding sustainable solutions. The Metropolitan Wastewater Reclamation District of Denver (Metro), in Colorado, USA has embarked on an exciting fifteen-year journey to a sustainable future... read moreSanitary Sewer Systems: Rainfall Derived Infiltration and Inflow (RDII) Modeling
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) has released a new fact sheet with four authors from various parts of our company. Sanitary Sewer Systems: Rainfall Derived Infiltration and Inflow (RDII) Modeling was supported by the WEF Collections Systems Committee (CSC) and... read moreClimate Change: Now It’s Personal
by Christine McCormack, Principal Engineer - Water Have you ever heard of the Marshall Islands? I hadn’t until recently when I met the warm-hearted people who face a future away from their homeland. It’s easy to espouse rhetoric around climate change and to feel... read moreAlternative tailing disposal—is it the ‘silver bullet’ for mine waste?
New technology promises to reduce water, create a smaller environmental footprint and reduce long-term risks for mines. By Andrew Watson Likely, you’re reading this on your computer, smartphone, or tablet. The creation of these modern marvels requires resources... read moreRejuvenating America’s Water Infrastructure
“Rejuvenating America’s Water Infrastructure” in the February 2017 issue of WaterWorld opens with a little known story of a Philadelphia mall besieged by flooding. The Bakers Centre sits atop 120-year-old water mains, which have broken three times in... read moreIt’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 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 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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