Author: Dan Purschwitz
Freese and Nichols Ranks No. 1 in Environmental and Geotechnical Market Sector
The regional editions of Engineering News Record (ENR) have released their annual rankings of design firms. ENR has Freese and Nichols ranked as No. […]
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When Every Minute Counts: Continual Outreach and Coastal Modeling Support
When decisions about evacuations and allocations of emergency resources are at stake, it’s critical that the technology is based on up-to-date data.
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When Every Minute Counts: Flood Inundation Modeling and Mapping
Our hydraulic and hydrologic modeling improved decision support, emergency response and post-disaster recovery through the Compound Flood Inundation Guidance System.
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When Every Minute Counts: Decision Support for Compound Flooding
The guidance system is based on the distinctive aspects of a particular storm while it is forming, providing more accurate forecasts than probabilistic analyses of past storms.
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When Every Minute Counts: Real-Time Forecasting During the Storm
Emergency management personnel can easily access forecasts with the Coastal Emergency Risks Assessment, a website with a user-friendly mapping interface.
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Freese and Nichols, Inc. is seeking WBE/DBE subconsultants to provide specialized services for the San Jacinto River Authority’s RFQ No. 21-0026 […]
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Our technical experts will address the challenges your organization faces today – ranging from utility management to drinking water quality to engineering ethics – in our 13 presentations.
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Public Entities in Oklahoma Urged to Report Storm Damage to Help Access Recovery Funding
Additionally, local governments have access to low-interest loans from Oklahoma State Revolving Funds to pay for the restoration of vital water and wastewater infrastructure,
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Clay Herndon
OWRB Wastewater Funding Cycle Open
The Oklahoma Water Resources Board offers loan terms below market rates to fund projects such as inflow/infiltration correction and sewer replacement and rehabilitation.
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James Naylor
Trey Shanks
Protecting Your Water System from Hackers
The American Water Infrastructure Act of 2018 aims to protect communities against threats similar to the recent cyberattack on a Florida treatment plant.
Learn MoreHelen Salama Named Young Engineer of the Year by TSPE Bexar Chapter
Helen, a water/wastewater engineer in San Antonio, is honored for going above and beyond both in her work and in the community.
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David Munn
Lead and Copper Rule: What Must Water Systems Do?
The compliance deadline is Oct. 16, 2024, but it’s time to start your process now. Here are eight key requirements water systems should know and complete.
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