• Project designed to improve environmental quality for country's residents
OVERLAND PARK, KS, July 15, 2008 -- Black & Veatch, a leading global engineering, consulting and construction company, has been selected by the Romanian Government to provide technical assistance in the development of a Black Sea Erosion Control Program.
The program is supported by a $385,000 grant from the U.S. Trade and Development Agency to Romania's Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development (MESD).
"The recommendations we provide will help guide future coastal zone management and further restore and protect Romania's rich natural beauty and resources," said Bill Van Dyke, President of Black & Veatch's Federal Services Division. "During recent decades, Romania's Black Sea coastline has experienced significant erosion, resulting in adverse effects to public infrastructure and the environment. With our multi-discipline team of experts, Black & Veatch will help develop a sustainable solution for mitigating the coastal erosion."
Black & Veatch is providing MESD with technical assistance in designing and implementing an Integrated Coastal Zone Management System that will help determine potential structural and non-structural coastal erosion control measures. The project includes developing a framework for a sediment management and transport program along the northern coastline that includes the internationally renowned Danube River Delta.
"Through the development of a sustainable and integrated coastal zone management and erosion control program, Romania will move a step closer to complying with the European Union's Water Framework Directive," said Neal Gruber, Project Manager for Black & Veatch. "When completed, this project will benefit Romanians with enhanced water quality and enable environmentally sound development along the coast."
Black & Veatch is a leading global engineering, consulting and construction company specializing in infrastructure development in energy, water, telecommunications, management consulting, federal and environmental markets.
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