The current surge in domestic renewable energy development across the ENR Mountains States region is powering demand for SWCA Environmental Consultants from a wide range of clients.
National Park Service project will replace a 1960s-era 12.5-mile aluminum pipeline that serves as the primary source of potable water and fire suppression for the park's South Rim facilities.
In early December 2021, the Denver International Airport made headlines across the U.S. after a hot water pipe broke a month before a major terminal expansion project was expected to complete.
Superlative-filled tunnel-boring machines are nothing new to Seattle. From the infamous mole that dug a new State Route 99 tunnel to a handful of TBMs carving a new path for Sound Transit’s aggressive light rail expansion, tunneling under the Pacific Northwest city is almost commonplace.
Technology uses the power of water inside pipes to generate a renewable source of energy, with EPA estimates that the country's 50,000 water utilities collectively consume 4% of its energy to convey and treat water.
New report says huge investment must happen in low- and
middle-income countries "just to achieve universal access to clean
drinking water, sanitation and hygiene by 2030."