Integrated Water Resource Planning
Integrated Water Resource Planning
Water management requires a comprehensive approach to maximize current supplies, provide resiliency against natural disasters and uncertainty, balance flood and drought cycles, and plan for future needs. Freese and Nichols’ multidisciplinary teams use integrated planning to help communities meet water challenges with customized solutions. We apply more than a century of experience to building resilience through economically, environmentally and socially viable programs.
- Surface water supply modeling and development
- Climate resilience
- Groundwater science and planning
- Storage/conveyance structures
- Treatment/transmission infrastructure
- Resource recovery
- Stormwater management
- Demand management
- Environmental science, permitting and regulatory compliance
- Funding, rate studies and impact fee analysis

Project Gallery

Aquifer Storage and Recovery Demonstration Study
Tarrant Regional Water District, Texas

Bois d’Arc Lake
North Texas Municipal Water District

Bois d’Arc Lake Operations Plan
North Texas Municipal Water District

Comprehensive Planning Services
Eastern Oklahoma County Partnership

Municipal Water Conservation Planning Tool
Texas Water Development Board

Water Conservation Study
San Antonio Water System, Texas

Water Rights Permitting for System Operations Permit
Brazos River Authority, Texas

Raw Water Supply Master Plan
San Jacinto River Authority, Texas

Water Supply Resiliency Plan Phase One
North Texas Municipal Water District
Related Materials
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Water Supply Planning and Permitting Service Sheet
Service Sheets