Water Resource Assessments
With climate variability continuing to impact water resources and operational integrity, water resource evaluations are more important than ever.
Build a definitive understanding of your water resources and develop a responsible, reliable water supply for your infrastructure. Using mapping and data management applications to gather and analyze the information we help you understand the complex interface between the changing environment and reliable water use infrastructure.
With climate variability continuing to impact water resources and operational integrity, water resource evaluations are more important than ever.
With wetland restoration and Constructed Wetland Treatment Systems (CWTS) projects, there are clear opportunities to offset greenhouse gases, improve biodiversity, utilize biological processes to clean wastewater, and/or protect against floods and drought.
Infrastructure and development projects must monitor water and other environmental data to comply with license-to-operate requirements.
Active treatment solutions often require large quantities of equipment, chemicals and electricity to manage condition variability and achieve the required discharge quality.
Understanding and re-evaluating existing water resources is key priority to ensure a responsible, reliable water supply with effective infrastructure and a suitable backup supply option.
With increasing climate variability, correctly sizing your infrastructure needs is becoming ever more challenging. We have experience across a wide number of ecosystems and climates and our industry-leading teams have the capability required to implement a full suite of water resourcing infrastructure facilities.
Through our experience developing progressive infrastructure solutions with resource regulators across North America, we provide a unique insight into the legislative landscape and the experience to manage regulatory liaisons to a successful conclusion.
When planning new capital projects or the retirement of existing assets, assessing the economic, environmental, and social landscape is necessary for project development, engineering design, estimating, and regulatory applications.
Maintaining clear and transparent communication with all stakeholders is essential to the smooth development of any project.
Regulatory engagement doesn’t stop once project construction is complete. Ongoing engagement, assessments, monitoring, and reporting are all part of navigating compliance requirements and maintaining good standing.
Through our experience developing progressive infrastructure solutions with resource regulators across North America, we provide a unique insight into the legislative landscape and the experience to manage regulatory liaisons to a successful conclusion.
Our water resource team is full of Canada’s leading water resource experts. Learn how we’ve applied our insights and regulatory excellence to improve lives and habitats across a wide variety of jurisdictions and ecological environments.
Develop a Water Security Management Plan (WSMP) for a customer that required an very high quality of water for industrial steam generation.
Integrated Sustainability was retained by the client to design a revised river intake that reduces the volume of sediment that is introduced into the raw water supply system. The revised system is to provide increased reliability and easier maintenance. The new design would need to be completed and submitted to receive regulatory approval within a condensed timeline.
TSS management system utilizing innovative passive flocculation technology for water quality management in surface water event ponds.
Implement an integrated Blue Economy policy framework and strategic action plan with local Caribbean partners and international specialists.
Implement an integrated Blue Economy policy framework and strategic action plan with local Caribbean partners and international specialists.
The regulatory and scientific landscapes are evolving fast and implementing best practice is increasingly challenging. Learn how you can benefit from next-generation technologies to drive efficiency and enable cost savings.
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