Wednesday, February 22nd

 

Permitting agencies are continuously changing and updating regulations to ensure protection of public health and the environment.  New systems must be in compliance with the latest regulations, yet should also be designed in anticipation of future regulations.  Existing systems often require upgrades to maintain compliance or expand capacity.  Russell can help you with the planning, design, and permitting of many environmental engineering projects.  We are familiar with local, state, and federal regulations including San Juan Basin Health Department, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).  We are trained in traditional engineering methods, while staying abreast of developing new technologies. 

Wastewater Treatment & Collection

• Feasibility Studies & Cost Benefit Analyses

• Planning, Permitting, & Construction Management

• Assistance with Grants, Loans, & Public Funding

• System Mapping & Upgrade Analysis

• Individual Septic System Design

• System Planning & Flow Calculations

• Collection System Design

• (Gravity & Low Pressure Sewer Systems)

• Pump/Lift Station Design

• Treatment Plant Design

• Headworks Design

• Design of Flow Measurement & Logging Systems

Water Treatment, Distribution, & Storage

• Feasibility Studies & Cost/Benefit Analyses

• Planning, Permitting, & Construction Management

• Assistance with Grants, Loans, & Public Funding

• System Mapping & Modeling

• System Planning & Capacity Calculations

• Pump Sizing, Design, & Specifications

• Pressure Reducing Valves: Design, Settings, and Locating

• Storage Tank Sizing, Locating, and Design

• Fire Flow Analysis & Modeling

• Storage and Augmentation Pond Design

• Treatment System Design for Groundwater & Surface Water

• Automation and Telemetry System Design

• Design of Flow Measurement & Logging Systems

Hydrology

• Stream Bank Projection

• Erosion Control

• River Restoration and Enhancement

• HEC-RAS models, Floodplain Analysis, and Floodplain mapping amendments