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Integrated Water Planning in Action: Cleburne Builds for Growth and Resilience
Cleburne’s award-winning Integrated Water Plan safeguards the city’s future with an innovative, cost-effective recycling system that boosts capacity, conserves resources, and models One Water principles in action.
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Forward-thinking Fort Benning PFAS Study Honored by ACEC Georgia
Large-scale research provided valuable new insights on protecting public health from water contaminants.
Learn MoreHow Staff Augmentation Strengthens Public Infrastructure Delivery
Public agencies facing rapid growth need more than additional staff. They need trusted partners who can strengthen delivery from the inside. See how strategic staff augmentation supports long-term infrastructure success.
Learn MoreWaterSMART Grant Applications Due in June/July
Drought Response, Small-Scale Water Efficiency and Applied Science grants support water resilience and supply management efforts.
Learn MoreStrengthening Wastewater Systems in Northwest Arkansas
Rogers Water Utilities is expanding its Pollution Control Facility to boost capacity, improve storm resilience and protect local waterways. Freese and Nichols is leading the design, integrating advanced treatment, operator collaboration and digital tools to support Rogers’ long-term growth.
Learn MoreJeremy Rice
Bringing Flood Modeling to Life Through HEC-RAS 2D Training
Freese and Nichols partners with public agencies and communities to deliver real-world flood modeling that supports confident, informed decisions. With deep expertise in hydraulic modeling, the firm helps clients develop, review and interpret models to ensure reliable results and clear understanding of limitations.
Learn MoreCleburne Integrated Water Program Named 2025 WEAT-NTS Project of the Year
The City of Cleburne earned Engineering News-Record Texas & Louisiana’s 2025 Best Project award in the Water/Environment category for its Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion and Indirect Reuse Program. The honor recognizes the City’s leadership in sustainable water innovation and long-term resource planning.
Learn MoreMartin Rutter
Designing Communities for Everyday Mobility
Making walking and biking safer a part of everyday life through thoughtful design and practical engineering can reshape mobility and create safer communities.
Learn MoreGuiding Successful Collaborative Delivery Projects
Collaborative delivery brings public agencies and institutions together with designers and builders earlier to align priorities, manage risk and improve outcomes. Owner’s Advisor services help these organizations move confidently from planning through construction.
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Mark Evans
Route 66 Grant Fuels El Reno Downtown Revitalization
The City of El Reno transformed adopted plans and local vision into a grant-ready project that advances downtown revitalization and strengthens the community’s role ahead of the Route 66 Centennial.
Learn MoreKate Burum
Mark Evans
Fort Worth Gets $90 Million in State Funding for Flood Mitigation
With state funding secured, Fort Worth is moving ahead with flood mitigation improvements along Upper Lebow Creek that have been decades in the making. The project will provide lasting protection and new community value in a high-risk flood area.
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Mark Evans
2026 Deadlines Approaching for TWDB Funding Pre-Applications
The Texas Water Development Board is accepting preliminary submissions for multiple funding programs that support water and wastewater infrastructure needs. Utilities may apply for planning, design and construction assistance through several state and federal programs.
Learn MoreJessica Brown
Melissa Brunger
What Cities Should Know About Texas Impact Fee Changes
Growing cities that charge fees to help fund infrastructure for new developments must incorporate additional public notices, a third-party audit and other requirements into their plans and processes.
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Featured Authors
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Wendy Bonneau
Urban Planning + Design Practice Leader
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Craig Wells
Client Services Leader
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Nina Reins
Water Resources Engineer
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David Jackson
Water and Wastewater Treatment Practice Leader
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Adam Conner
Hydrologist