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Black & Veatch is an employee-owned, global leader in building critical human infrastructure in Energy, Water, Telecommunications and Government Services. Since 1915, we have helped our clients improve the lives of people in over 100 countries through consulting, engineering, construction, operations and program management. Our revenues in 2014 were US$3 billion. Follow us on www.bv.com and in social media.

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A decade since first annual analysis, evolving U.S. water sector eyes the promise of new federal funding.
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As engineering lead on Lots 3 and 6, Black & Veatch will turn outline solutions into sustainable designs by utilizing modular and digital engineering capabilities.
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Orange County Sanitation District’s new temperature-phased anaerobic digestion system to secure reliable biosolids management for the next 50 years

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Leon Downing, principal process engineer with Black & Veatch, discusses how these projects are helping to advance biological nutrient removal.
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The 2021 Strategic Directions: Water Report from Black & Veatch examines the issues and trends impacting today's water industry.
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Risk and resilience are no longer peripheral considerations but rather are central to day-to-day planning
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Prabha Kumar discusses the importance of a clear cost-fees-benefits nexus when building a stormwater program.
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Black & Veatch's Lynne Moss discusses the relationship between PFAS substances and biosolids.
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Black & Veatch's Chris Tadanier provides some basic context around per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances.
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Dr. Emily Tummons discusses lead and copper issues facing utilities.
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"Smart" water systems hold enormous potential for improving the way water and wastewater utilities operate. It's not a new concept, but seems slow to gain traction in the water...

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Paso Robles’ tertiary treatment project improved the treatment plant’s physical and environmental footprint and serves as the first step in the city’s long-term plan to create a resilient and sustainable water supply by creating Title 22-compliant recycled water for irrigation.
Paso Robles’ tertiary treatment project improved the plant’s physical and environmental footprint and is the first step in the city’s long-term plan to create a resilient and ...
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The presence of elevated concentrations of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in certain areas of the country has spurred much concern about drinking water quality, but...
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Black & Veatch-led team of utilities, universities and consulting firms to promote standard use of sustainable enhanced biological phosphorus removal solution.
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Organizations will work with Winter Haven, Fla. to sustainably manage its water resources.
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New Black & Veatch Water Report dives into the current landscape of water.
New Strategic Directions Report reflects critical role of data and planning in water infrastructure systems.
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Prayagraj wastewater program moved into design-build phase.
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Today, wastewater effluent is increasingly being regarded as a resource, recognized for the wealth of beneficial substances that it contains, including nutrients like phosphorus...
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Black & Veatch report offers benchmarking data to help cities, utilities plan for financial resilience.

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