Author: Linda Campbell
Rhys Wilson
How to Simplify Your Development Code Update
These tips can help make the challenging code-revision process more manageable.
Learn MoreFreese and Nichols Adds Daniel Hammond to Lead Florida Environmental and Water Resource Projects
Dan has extensive experience in helping communities implement water resource protection programs and in navigating regulatory compliance.
Learn MoreBoiling Springs: New Ideas For Upgrading Old Dams
Inventive design to help a dam meet higher regulatory requirements produced a cost-effective solution.
Learn MoreJournal AWWA Shares Our PFAS Expertise
Our team explains what to know about treating PFAS for potable reuse water and what to expect in the changing regulatory landscape.
Learn MoreFrisco Water: Big-Picture Planning to Absorb Big Growth
Well-coordinated master planning for their water, wastewater, reuse and roadway systems has helped the city flourish amid booming growth.
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David Munn
New TCEQ Tool Ready For Lead and Copper Rule Compliance in Texas
LCRR Reports: Here are new details about the Texas service line inventory template. Learn how Freese and Nichols can help your utility meet the Oct. 16, 2024, deadline.
Learn MoreOur Small Business JV Assists NRCS, Black Mayors Association on Arkansas Watershed Reviews
Our team is helping 15 Arkansas cities with studies that could potentially help them access almost $96 million in federal funds for infrastructure projects that could reduce their flood risk.
Learn MoreOur Arkansas Connection Spans Eight Decades
Freese and Nichols has invested in meeting Arkansas’ needs throughout our long history. We trace our presence in Arkansas from […]
Learn MoreComeaux Writes for TML on Inclusive Public Outreach
The City of Corpus Christi harnessed the power of inclusive engagement during updating of their nine Area Development Plans through […]
Learn MoreWells Shares Coastal Resilience Insights in Civil Engineering Magazine
Protecting your infrastructure requires action, Craig says: “Understand what’s likely to happen to you, and then you can act.”
Learn MoreBrian Glynn Shares Civil Engineering Insights With KC Students
By connecting with students to help them explore engineering careers, our employees like Brian inspire the next generation.
Learn MoreChris Brown, 1955-2022
Chris was a pipeline engineer but also a husband, father, good friend, world traveler and gardener — and officiated softball and volleyball.
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