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Preparing planning documents (e.g., Water System Plans in accordance with WAC. 246-290 Drinking Water Regulations and the guidelines issued by the Washington State Department of Health) Developing groundwater and surface water sources Assist with source approvals and water rights applications Design distribution pipelines and pump stations Design reservoir storage facilities (with liners and floating covers, as required) Design treatment facilities Perform hydrologic studies of surface water and groundwater to predict water movement and its implications for water supply Perform hydraulic studies of water systems to supply planning and design parameters for capacity and allocation of adequate service pressure and fire protection Perform water quality studies Design pipeline crossings of railroads, roadways and rivers often utilizing trenchless construction techniques Perform essential tasks associated with successfully completing a project (e.g., grant/loan applications, permits and approvals, land surveys, construction services)
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56 years of firm experience with water systems throughout Southwest Washington. We have collected extensive records and knowledge of the unique conditions of this area Expert staff. Our four key water resource engineers have 54 years of experience in supply, treatment, distribution, and storage. Forty-two (42) of those years are with Gibbs & Olson Four engineers on staff experienced at performing hydrology and hydraulics analyses Thorough knowledge of local, state, and federal water quality regulations Experience with numerous water treatment projects Experience with numerous water distribution projects Experience with both new and rehabilitated systems Experience in taking multi-million dollar water projects from conception through design, construction, and start-up
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