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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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Chris Bosco

How Freese and Nichols Is Keeping Pace with AI

Freese and Nichols is focusing on practical applications of AI that enhance decision-making, efficiency and service quality while keeping human judgment at the center.

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James Naylor
David Jackson

EPA’s Fresh Focus on Water Reuse Can Help Boost Supplies

With a new federal emphasis on water reuse, utilities can help maximize their supplies by integrating reuse into their planning, identifying potential new reuse customers and addressing treatment gaps where big industries produce increasing amounts of used water. Learn how Freese and Nichols can assist these efforts.

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Oklahoma Turnpike Authority Advances Improvements Along Key Oklahoma City Corridor

Ongoing improvements along one of Oklahoma City’s busiest corridors are increasing capacity, enhancing safety and supporting regional growth. Strong collaboration and performance continue to drive more complex work along the John Kilpatrick Turnpike.

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Kate Burum
Mark Evans

Prepare Now for FEMA’s 2026 BRIC Funding Opportunity

The Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program funding will soon open and support projects that help communities prepare for, reduce impacts from and recover more quickly after disasters.

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James Naylor

New Water Contaminant List: What Utilities Should Know — and How to Prepare

Learn more about the EPA’s latest signal about the potential direction of drinking water research and regulation — and how Freese and Nichols can help navigate expectations.

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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.

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How 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.

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WaterSMART Grant Applications Due in June/July

Drought Response, Small-Scale Water Efficiency and Applied Science grants support water resilience and supply management efforts.

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Strengthening 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.

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Jeremy 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.

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Cleburne 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.

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Martin 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.

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We’ve found that our focus on quality and continuous improvement provides a natural incubator for innovation. Our level of innovation in our project work, client programs and internal processes helps our clients solve their business needs. We see the impact of these innovative techniques through our high client satisfaction scores, repeat business, and our many project awards.

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