Giving Back to Engineering Through Non-Profit Work
Supporting a non-profit is an excellent way for engineering professionals and companies to give back and help create a better world.
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Supporting a non-profit is an excellent way for engineering professionals and companies to give back and help create a better world.
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Learn why we celebrate Pi Day, the significance of the number Pi and how it is used in the water sector.
Whether you call it a sustainability charrette, eco-charrette, or energy efficiency workshop, there are benefits to kicking off your project with one.
Five Client Benefits of Sustainability Charrettes Read More »
Mead & Hunt designed a new dam to replace the aging Little Falls Dam in Willow River State Park for the Wisconsin DNR.
Little Falls Dam Reconstruction Read More »
Meifa Chen, Ph.D. has joined Mead & Hunt as a Water Resources Practice Leader, expanding our water/wastewater practice in Florida and beyond.
Meifa Chen Brings Valuable Experience to Expanding Water Practice Read More »
Our team helped this sewerage district needed a new site and facility to package and store its Milorganite® fertilizer, made from wastewater biosolids.
Milorganite® Packaging Facility Design Read More »
Our team worked with Denver Water to help them achieve a LEED rated campus and meet their net-zero energy goals.
Denver Water Operations Complex Redevelopment Read More »
If you are an industrial client looking to treat strong, complex wastewater, your solution may be Forward Osmosis (FO).
Is Forward Osmosis Your Wastewater Concentration Solution? Read More »
California has experienced devastating flooding recently. Here’s what flood risk reduction professionals can do to adapt and learn from the experience.
Need a Crash Course on Atmospheric Rivers? Read More »
Mead & Hunt helped this client adjust its wastewater biosolid disposal process to remain in compliance.
Biosolids Dewatering & Drying Equipment Modifications Read More »