PROJECTS
Capacity analysis and condition assessment of the Mill Creek sanitary pump station to support rehabilitation planning and address flooding-related deficiencies.
Design services for rehabilitation of the Abrams Park sanitary pump station in Ridgefield, Washington, including hydraulic analysis and upgrades to the wetwell, mechanical, and electrical systems.
Hydraulic evaluation of multiple sanitary pump stations along Hillhurst Road to address operational challenges and recommend pump upgrades and replacements.
Replacement of two aging wood reservoirs with new aboveground storage tanks and pump stations to improve water system reliability, storage capacity, and fire flow.
Updated the District’s Capital Improvement Plan, integrated projects into a new water rate structure, and completed predesign for a new 3.0 MG reservoir to support long-term system reliability and storage capacity.
Since 2019, Grayling has supported Clark Regional Wastewater District with pump station rehabilitation, replacement, and targeted sewer main improvements.
This $20 million, multi-year project expands wastewater capacity along the Discovery Corridor with over 17,000 feet of 22-inch force main as part of the District’s long-term infrastructure strategy.
Predesign and design of a new 3.0 MG Sylvan Hill reservoir to expand storage capacity while balancing constructability, water quality, and cost efficiency.
Design of a replacement submersible sanitary pump station with new valve vault and electrical controls to improve reliability and reduce maintenance for the City of Warrenton’s wastewater system.
Design of a sanitary pump station to serve the Crestview Green subdivision and provide capacity for future growth in the surrounding sanitary basin.
Pre-design and planning for replacement of an aging 125,000-gallon water tank, including hydraulic evaluation, site selection, permitting, final design, and construction services.











