A new project for the Woodland-Davis Clean Water Agency to replace deteriorating groundwater supplies with more-reliable surface water from the Sacramento River in California broke ground in April.
CH2M Hill won a $141-million contract to design, build and operate a new treatment plant; raw-water pipelines, connecting a new intake on the Sacramento River to the plant; and other, separate pipelines, delivering the treated water to the cities of Woodland and Davis. MWH Global will provide construction management and engineering services for the $44-million intake and fish-screen project on the Sacramento River.