Water Treatment
Efficient, reliable designs
Given the ever-growing importance of clean water quantity and quality for communities of all types, an integrated and sustainable approach to water treatment is essential. Such an approach applies cost-effective alternatives to protect the health of people and environment, while ensuring sufficient supply and reducing waste.
An environmentally friendly plant that reduces dependency on groundwater
Historically, most of the water delivered to Sacramento County Water Agency customers has been from underground aquifers, which are becoming significantly depleted. Built as part of a conjunctive use program, the Vineyard Surface Water Treatment Plant helps reduce dependency on these local groundwater resources by providing high-quality drinking water from the Sacramento River. This allows the aquifers to naturally replenish. Read MoreFirst water treatment plant in Canada to achieve LEED? Gold certification
The winner of three awards, this membrane plant was one of the largest facilities of its kind in the world when it was commissioned. To help the community further benefit from their investment, educational facilities are a component of this plant. The City of Kamloops entered into a partnership with Thompson Rivers University to provide training in the area of water quality and treatment. Read MoreFeatured News
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David Pernitsky, Vice President, Water Treatment
Before starting a project, I believe in taking the time to understand the problem and exactly where¡ªand how¡ªit originates.
Reno Fiorante, Senior Vice President Emeritus
Ensuring a clean water supply and protecting waterways from the wastewater we generate benefits our communities for generations to come.
Ryan Roberts, Executive Vice President, Chief Practice Officer
I believe project success is achieved through open, honest communication and a clear understanding of client expectations and deliverables.
Gillian Edwards, Vice President, Regional Business Leader (Canada West)
Our ability to reach out to world-class subject matter experts in potable water means that we¡¯re always doing things differently and more creatively.
Christopher Yannoni, Senior Principal
Civil engineers provide a required service that protects public health and safety, and that¡¯s very rewarding.
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