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Future Water Supply Secured By Realistic Valuation
A water agency in the Seattle area needed to find a water supply suitable for sustaining 300,000 future retail water customers.
 

City Prepares to Take Over Water Distribution
A mid-sized city in Ohio needed to determine the feasibility of municipalizing the existing water distribution assets located within the city.
 

Concurrent Planning Yields Creative Infrastructure Funding Strategy
A Colorado city was in dire need of new and upgraded stormwater infrastructure and a source of financing.
 

Locating a New Source of Groundwater Keeps Facility Viable
During a facilities study for a Texas water agency, a problem was uncovered that threatened project development.
 

Independent Review Confirms Agency Ability to Carry Out CIP
Even large, well-funded agencies can face challenges that pose real threats to their ability to execute a program.
 

Long-Term Planning Effort Identifies Funding Gaps
Balancing future water needs with water affordability for customers can be challenging for small utilities.
 

Detailed Project Coordination Completes Project on Schedule and on Budget
A water and wastewater district in the Seattle area needed additional storage capacity as well as facility upgrades to diminish the risks related to aging infrastructure.
 

Studies Legitimize Need to Bring Rates Up to Industry Standards
A medium-sized city in Florida had reached a critical point and needed to raise rates in order to remain sustainable.
 

Organizational Restructuring Improves Customer Service Delivery
Large public sector organizations can sometimes grow too unwieldy to efficiently deliver services to its customers.
 

Agency Guarantees Increased Responsiveness to Customers With Existing Staff
Following a series of natural disasters, a large South Florida water district was compelled to increase its responsiveness to customers in times of crisis.
 

Consensus-Building Fast-Tracks Wastewater Infrastructure Project Delivery
Responding to rapid population growth requires quick and decisive action.