Media Type: Innovations

Featured Innovation: Rehabilitation Without Interruption

The Leon Creek Water Recycling Center, a key component of the San Antonio Water System, needed updating, particularly to automate […]

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Featured Innovation: Empowering Town Staff

Freese and Nichols partnered with the Town of Chapel Hill to develop and implement a new way to manage their […]

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Featured Innovation: Redesigning For a Safer Future

An expanding population in the City of El Reno means a lot more drivers on the Central Oklahoma community’s roadways. The […]

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Featured Innovation: Finding Water, Saving Energy

The North Alamo Water Supply Corporation serves 180,000 residents in the Rio Grande Valley. To keep up with demand that’s expected […]

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Inspired Innovation: PMCM for a $2.5 Billion Pipeline

The Integrated Pipeline (IPL) program is a large complex multiphase and multidecade project to expand water capacity in the Dallas-Fort […]

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A Living Shoreline

Schicke Point, on Matagorda Bay on the Texas Gulf Coast, has lost 30 acres of intertidal marsh to shoreline erosion […]

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Protection Meets Recreation

Recreation-minded residents of Cedar Park and Austin know Upper Brushy Creek Dam 7 for the trail that runs across the […]

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Less Grit for a Longer Life

When grit is not sufficiently removed from influent wastewater, it significantly impacts a wastewater treatment plant. Grit wears down equipment […]

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A Better View of Austin’s Bats

The more than 2.6 million visitors who use the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike-Trail each year now have a safer […]

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Renovations for Readiness

For eight years and counting, Freese and Nichols has been helping the Texas Army National Guard upgrade aging facilities across the […]

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Mapping Better Asset Management

The Central Regional Wastewater System is one of the largest treatment plants in Texas, and its owner, the Trinity River […]

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Bringing Back the Creek

Glade Creek flows through an urban park and is stocked with trout, making it a popular destination for anglers. However, […]

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