Wet Weather Flow & Urban Stormwater
Smarter projects flow from great ideas
The trends of a booming urban populations, a declining number of porous surfaces, increased major wet weather events, and antiquated infrastructure have resulted in stormwater runoff often overburdening many sewer systems. At stake is not just compliance with increasingly stringent regulations, but also the quality of a community’s drinking water, an increase in costly flood damage for residents and business owners, and the degradation of lakes, rivers, and streams. Read MoreI like to use my engineering background to help cities become more resilient and better adapt to 21st century challenges.
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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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A world’s first solution to help clean the Detroit River
Fish and wildlife population loss, drinking water restrictions, a designated area of concern—all of that paints a picture of environmental degradation in the Detroit River. Much of this impact was caused by an all too common problem: combined sewer overflows. Faced with aging infrastructure, limited space, and not enough funds, the City of Windsor, Ontario, needed a unique solution. Read MoreServices
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