⏱ Pure Water Projects: Overcoming the Challenge of Time and Building a Bridge to the Future Don't miss this plenary panel sponsored by Carollo Engineers at the 2024 WateReuse California Conference. Register Now: https://lnkd.in/edT9c-jh The single biggest challenge to a pure water project is time. Pure water projects take 10 to 15 years from idea to new water. Over such a duration, many unexpected variables can shift such as public support, climate conditions, escalating project costs, and more. In the face of these challenges, project proponents must develop and maintain public support throughout the project lifecycle, and build an internal infrastructure of people and ideas that are able to weather the winding path to project completion. Hear from an all-star lineup of water reuse champions: Andrew Salveson and Amos Branch, Carollo Engineers Manisha Kothari, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Sara Katz, Katz & Associates Mike McCullough, Monterey One Water Joe McDermott, Las Virgenes Municipal Water District Melanie Mow Schumacher, Soquel Creek Water District
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🔍 Attention Engineers Attending ACEC Annual Convention Next Week! 🔍 Are you ready to revolutionize your engineering company's approach to design and innovation? If so, Ryan and I are here to help! We've had the privilege of working closely with our clients to integrate generative design and the Transcend Design Generator (#tdg) into their workflows. The results are truly transformative. Generative design isn't just a buzzword; it's a game-changer. From driving revenue to improving margins, reducing risk, accelerating talent development, and streamlining the design process, the benefits are profound. If you're at #ACEC next week and want to learn how generative design and Transcend can supercharge your company's success, we'd love to chat! Whether you're a seasoned pro or just dipping your toes into the world of AI-driven design, we're here to share our insights, experiences, and strategies for success. Drop us a message or comment below to schedule a meeting. Let's unlock the full potential of generative design together! #ACEC2024ANNUAL #GenerativeDesign #Engineering
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“There is a massive focus on the water industry, particularly on the environment and the cleanliness and health of waterways. We must move from traditional civil engineering and conventional thinking to a new OneWater way of working. Integrated catchment management is a critical part of the solution,” says Jacobs Director of Water and Environment for Europe, Lee Pitcher. Catchments, creativity and communities: Lee has a three-part solution to viewing all water as OneWater and developing integrated, holistic solutions that provide comprehensive benefits. He is championing a transformation in the U.K.’s water industry. Integrated catchment management is a catalyst in this transformation. It empowers us to look at entire catchments and work with key partners upstream to find a solution that benefits the communities and the environment. Read the full Q&A ⬇ #BoldlyMovingForward #CriticalInfrastructure #OneWater #water
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Thank you to the Water Environment Federation for the opportunity to author the construction feature article in the April 2024 edition of WE&T! The article, "Turbulent Waters: Navigating COVID-19-era project delivery challenges", describes many drivers of and solutions to water infrastructure capital project challenges over the past several years. For both utility managers and consultants, I'm hopeful the article can spark a few thoughts regarding delivering your capital projects under challenging conditions and pursuing the ultimate goal that many of us share: clean water.
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In the heart of Texas, Austin's three rapidly growing counties - Travis, Williamson, and Hays - are consistently making the top 100 list for the fastest-growing regions. Despite the recent major upgrades to the Walnut Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant and the South Austin Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant, the city's northwest region calls for an innovative wastewater treatment solution. The Transcend Design Generator (TDG) has heeded this call. We're excited to announce our design for a compact, yet powerful wastewater treatment plant nestled near Bull Creek and Austin's primary water source, the Colorado River. It's worth noting that this isn't the Colorado River most folks know - this is Austin's own Colorado River, serving as the city's lifeline. Designed to accommodate an increase of 30 million gallons per day (MGD), this modern plant will cater to the primary city's estimated increase. By integrating advanced technology, this facility will prioritize efficiency with minimal environmental impact, ensuring the Colorado River's quality remains unimpaired. In this context, small doesn't mean less. Our design will embody a compact and efficient solution that doesn't compromise on capacity or performance, offering a targeted approach to wastewater management that meets the growing needs of northwest Austin. TDG is ready to make a big splash with this small but powerful wastewater solution. Austin, we're bringing the future of wastewater treatment to your backyard! #water #wastewater #engineering #innovation
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“There is a massive focus on the water industry, particularly on the environment and the cleanliness and health of waterways. We must move from traditional civil engineering and conventional thinking to a new OneWater way of working. Integrated catchment management is a critical part of the solution,” says Jacobs Director of Water and Environment for Europe, Lee Pitcher. Catchments, creativity and communities: Lee has a three-part solution to viewing all water as OneWater and developing integrated, holistic solutions that provide comprehensive benefits. He is championing a transformation in the U.K.’s water industry. Integrated catchment management is a catalyst in this transformation. It empowers us to look at entire catchments and work with key partners upstream to find a solution that benefits the communities and the environment. Read the full Q&A ⬇ #BoldlyMovingForward #CriticalInfrastructure #OneWater #water
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“There is a massive focus on the water industry, particularly on the environment and the cleanliness and health of waterways. We must move from traditional civil engineering and conventional thinking to a new OneWater way of working. Integrated catchment management is a critical part of the solution,” says Jacobs Director of Water and Environment for Europe, Lee Pitcher. Catchments, creativity and communities: Lee has a three-part solution to viewing all water as OneWater and developing integrated, holistic solutions that provide comprehensive benefits. He is championing a transformation in the U.K.’s water industry. Integrated catchment management is a catalyst in this transformation. It empowers us to look at entire catchments and work with key partners upstream to find a solution that benefits the communities and the environment. Read the full Q&A ⬇ #BoldlyMovingForward #CriticalInfrastructure #OneWater #water
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The water infrastructure construction market undergoes a transformative phase driven by trends addressing urbanisation, environmental concerns, and technological advancements. With a rising emphasis on resilient infrastructure, sustainability, and smart water management, the industry landscape evolves. Water security emerges as a top priority for public and private entities, fostering innovative projects and partnerships to adapt to a rapidly changing world. Source: Verified Market Reports Don't miss the opportunity to showcase your expertise as a speaker and shape the future of water. Submit your technical abstracts today: bit.ly/423yPcg Download the brochure to view the full list of sub-categories and the call for papers guidelines: bit.ly/3tOMMhA Extended abstract submission deadline: Monday, 18 March #WorldUtilitiesCongress #Energy #Water #Renewable #Power #CallforPapers
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The Orca Opinion: The buck stops nowhere - North Shore wastewater boondoggle needs accountability NB, Importantly there is another much larger WWTP project that Metro Vancouver is currently planning, the Iona Island WWTP. Determining what happened on the North Shore WWTP is crucial to not repeating the same mistakes. #MetroVancouver #PublicProcurement #NorthVancouver #Vancouver #BCPoli #ProjectManagement
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💧“There is a massive focus on the water industry, particularly on the environment and the cleanliness and health of waterways. We must move from traditional civil engineering and conventional thinking to a new OneWater way of working. Integrated catchment management is a critical part of the solution,” says Jacobs Director of Water and Environment for Europe, Lee Pitcher. Catchments, creativity and communities: Lee has a three-part approach to viewing all water as OneWater and developing integrated, holistic, #nature-based solutions that are more #sustainable and provide comprehensive benefits. Integrated catchment management empowers us to look at entire catchments and work with key partners upstream to find a solution that benefits the communities and the environment. You can read the full Q&A ⬇ #BoldlyMovingForward #CriticalInfrastructure #OneWater #water
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