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Putting Heart Into Your Technical Writing
How you communicate is as important as your specialized knowledge, two of our urban planners write — advice that applies across almost every field.
Learn MoreQureshi, Wolf Published on Better System Dynamics Modeling for Community Recovery Planning
A new tool, explained in System Dynamics Review, can help manage the complex interactions of community infrastructure after a disaster.
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols Engineers Inspire Students to Explore Sustainable Energy
Volunteering at their area Future City competitions demonstrates our staff members’ commitment to their communities and profession.
Learn MoreWeatherford Reuse Project Featured in WE&T Magazine
By adding reuse to its water supply, the city also provides an example of resilience and sustainability.
Learn MoreBois d’Arc Lake Water Supply Program Receives National Attention in APWA Reporter Magazine
The crucial new water supply started serving more than 2 million North Texans in spring 2023, ahead of one of the hottest and driest summers on record.
Learn MoreExpertise on Scaled Physical Modeling Featured in The Journal of Dam Safety
Tapping decades of experience, our water resource design specialists share best practices for applying scaled physical modeling to optimize dam design.
Learn MoreJohn Wolfhope
Dam Owners Can Benefit From Major Infusions of Federal Funding
Dam owners and state safety regulators can tap a major infusion of federal funding for repairs, rehabilitation and removals. Deadlines are in December and February. Learn how Freese and Nichols can help.
Learn MoreJulie Huerta
What Proposed Lead and Copper Rule Improvements Mean for Water Utilities
The EPA has proposed a rule for water utilities to replace all lead pipes within 10 years. Learn how Freese and Nichols can help you with compliance.
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Deadlines to Act on PFAS Settlements: What Water Utilities Need to Know
Public water systems that want to opt out of proposed PFAS litigation settlements face December deadlines. Learn more and see how Freese and Nichols can help you with PFAS management.
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols Adds Jace Houston and Ian Taylor in Key Leadership Roles
These industry veterans who’ve managed water providers in fast-growing communities will bring valuable insights to our work supporting water systems.
Learn MoreAffordable Flood-Proofing and a Bonus Neighborhood Park
A comprehensive study for the City of Irving, Texas, helped identify innovative opportunities for improving an urban creek’s drainage and adding a pond with shaded trails.
Learn MoreJason Crawley: 1983-2023
A water/wastewater treatment engineer who helped clients with complex projects, Jason also was a leader in professional groups, including WEAT and WEF.
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