Why dams fail
What can the Edenville Dam failure teach us about why dams fail, and how can engineers incorporate these lessons into their work moving forward?
What can the Edenville Dam failure teach us about why dams fail, and how can engineers incorporate these lessons into their work moving forward?
The recently-passed bipartisan infrastructure bill will help revitalize America’s infrastructure. Let’s get prepared and help our clients access the funding in this $1.2 trillion legislation.
2021 Infrastructure and Jobs Act: great news for water resources Read More »
As we consider the effects of potential infrastructure funding, this is an exciting time for the expansion and revitalization of American hydropower.
Celebrating green energy opportunities in person again! Read More »
MBR or MBBR wastewater pretreatment systems can be an effective option for food & beverage facilities. Here’s what you need to know.
Is an MBR or MBBR the right choice for your food & beverage facility? Read More »
As an engineer, there are many different career paths available to you. Here are some tips to help you get where you want to go.
How can you grow as an engineer? Read More »
Perkins Engineering Consultants, Inc. has joined Mead & Hunt. This allows both firms to better support water/wastewater clients nationwide.
Perkins Engineering Consultants, Inc. Joins Mead & Hunt Read More »
It’s an exciting time for the expansion and revitalization of hydropower. Let’s celebrate National Hydropower Day and engage representatives on infrastructure funding.
Celebrate America’s original green energy source on National Hydropower Day Read More »
Kris Samples joins Mead & Hunt as the firm’s Florida Water Market Leader. This addition is just one facet of our strategy to expand our water/wastewater practice in Florida.
Kris Samples joins Mead & Hunt’s growing Florida water team Read More »
Water quality is a big topic, but our local waterways are vital to the continued health of our communities. Here are six simple ways to protect the integrity of our waterways.
6 simple ways you can help improve water quality Read More »
The Washington Department of Ecology’s Puget Sound Nutrient Source Reduction Project is developing parameters for the Puget Sound General Nutrient Permit.