Water Resources Planning & Management
Making the most of all your water resources
A river carves a landscape over hundreds of years; a flood can cause devastation in a matter of hours. Comprehending how water works on timescales ranging from centuries to days is critical to managing it effectively and safeguarding our communities. Read MoreWe analyze natural processes driving ecological functions and incorporate these processes into designs to create self-sustaining ecosystems.
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Stantec releases its new benchmarking report to guide water sector financial leadersRead More
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Stantec earns four Canadian Consulting Engineering AwardsRead More
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Stantec receives 2022 SAME Large Business AwardRead More
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Stantec-Freese and Nichols JV awarded 5-year contract for water/wastewater projects by U.S. Army Corps of EngineersRead More
A comprehensive, long-term water supply plan for Southern Utah
The Lake Powell Pipeline project will pump a portion of Utah’s Colorado River Compact allotment from Lake Powell and convey it through a 51 mile-long, 69-inch diameter buried steel pipeline and pump station system. The environmental aspects include pipeline alignments through a national recreation area and national monument, multiple crossings of perennial streams, potential impacts on federally-listed plants, proximity to Zion National Park, potential impacts on water quality and aquatic resources, and potential growth-inducing impacts on communities that will receive the water. Read MoreThe largest river restoration program in the United States
The historic effort to restore the San Joaquin River is one of the largest and most ambitious ecosystem restoration projects in the United States. It has two primary goals: restoration and water management. The program covers over 152 miles of the San Joaquin River, and features restoration of flows to approximately 59 miles of dry river bed, as well as significant channel and fish passage improvements. Read MoreA win-win solution
The 2,778 acre Panther Island Mitigation Bank provides developers and government agencies with an option to mitigate impacts in freshwater wetland systems. This system is so successful that most wetland credits have been sold and approval has been received to expand the bank by 1,700 acres. Read MoreServices
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