Author: Linda Campbell

The Georgia Operator Features Drought Modeling for NTMWD

Hydrologist Jeremy Rice and Water/Wastewater Master Planner Paula Feldman wrote about drought planning using seasonal triggers for the magazine of the Georgia Association of Water Professionals.

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NTMWD Named ENR Texas & Louisiana Owner of the Year

Congrats to North Texas Municipal Water District on this recognition. We value our decades-long relationship, which includes helping bring the $1.6 billion Bois D’Arc Lake program to reality as a new water source for the District’s customers.

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Cook Park Wins Grand Prize, People’s Choice Award from ACEC Georgia

The City of Atlanta’s Rodney Cook Sr. Park continues to receive recognition for its innovations and community enhancement: Three recent awards from ACEC Georgia included the Grand Prize for Engineering Excellence.

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Atlanta’s Cook Park Gets Recognized Nationally for Engineering Excellence

Rodney Cook Sr. Park, a dual-purpose park designed to control neighborhood flooding while providing acres of recreational amenities, will receive a 2022 ACEC National Engineering Excellence Grand Award in May as one of the top 16 projects in the United States.

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Jessica Brown

What’s Next for Water Emergency Preparedness Plans

As Texas water utilities move from submitting their emergency preparedness plans to TCEQ into the implementation phase, here are important tips that can help with compliance.

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Trey Shanks

Learn Best Practices for Infrastructure Asset Management During Five-Day Course

Professionals in the water, transportation and energy fields can learn techniques for planning, decision-making and budgeting to get the most out of their system’s infrastructure.

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Unique Modeling Approaches Lead to the Nation’s Most Comprehensive Flood Hazard Maps

Next-generation watershed studies through the MAAPnext program have helped produce the nation’s most comprehensive set of flood hazard maps so Harris County communities can better understand and mitigate their risks.

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Daniel Harrison
Stan Lynch

How Counties Can Manage Shifting Responsibilities for Growth and Services

As counties find themselves shouldering more responsibility for the road, drainage and public safety needs of new developments, county leaders need to prepare for increasing demands on their resources. Learn more about how to manage growth.

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Civil Engineering Magazine Gives Update on Lake Ralph Hall

ASCE’s publication spotlights the new reservoir, owned by the Upper Trinity Regional Water District, which broke ground in 2021. Freese and Nichols is designer for the project’s Leon Hurse Dam along with a raw water intake and pump station.

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Pipeline Inspections for NTMWD Featured in Underground Construction

Learn how multisensory inspection of force mains using HD CCTV, sonar and laser technology can help pinpoint immediate repair needs and guide long-term treatment pipeline system planning.

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FIS Profile Tool for Unsteady HEC-RAS Models Assists MAAPnext Project

Creating a new, improved hydraulic modeling method helped the Harris County Flood Control District meet a tight schedule for delivering a project to FEMA.

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How a Rate Study Helped Stephenville Fund Water System Improvements

A comprehensive approach to master planning can help identify ways to close funding gaps and move forward quickly with vital capital projects.

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