Integrated Water Resource Planning
Integrated Water Resource Planning
Water resource planning empowers community leaders and water managers with a greater understanding and practical solutions for their water supply challenges today and in the future. For utilities, a strong customized water planning strategy will convert resource challenges to opportunities, support system adaptability and resiliency, and mitigate uncertainties. For communities, it will enhance quality of life, protect natural resources, and create a long-term legacy of resource management.
In 1894, Freese and Nichols founder John Hawley became one of Texas’ first water consulting engineers. Since then, our firm has provided actionable answers to clients’ water, wastewater, and stormwater management issues using integrated water resource planning techniques.
- Surface water supply modeling, development and permitting
- Climate resilience
- Groundwater science and planning
- Storage and conveyance
- Resource recovery and advanced treatment
- Stormwater management
- Demand management and conservation
- Environmental science, permitting and regulatory compliance
Project Gallery
Long-Range Water Supply Plan
North Texas Municipal Water District
Joint Regulatory Plan Review
Harris-Galveston Subsidence District
Cherokee Nation Drought Resilience Study
Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma
Water Resource Study, Phase 1
Alliance Regional Water Authority
Kaw Reservoir Raw Water Master Plan Update
City of Ponca City, Oklahoma
Aquifer Storage and Recovery Demonstration Study
Tarrant Regional Water District, Texas
Bois d’Arc Lake
North Texas Municipal Water District
Water Rights Permitting for System Operations Permit
Brazos River Authority, Texas
Raw Water Supply Master Plan
San Jacinto River Authority, Texas
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