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A well designed and properly constructed municipal sanitary sewer system will function for decades with minimal maintenance. Without proper design and construction engineering, problems can develop over time.

Collection. From small diameter pressure systems to major interceptor trunk sewers, our firm has extensive design and construction engineering experience in conventional and alternative wastewater collection systems. Our lift stations are designed to operate automatically during emergency power outages and provide key information via remote electronic data and alarm systems. We also work with private developers to design collection extensions to serve their projects.

Treatment. Efficient wastewater engineering is an important job facing municipalities and private developers in the Great Lakes region. To meet clients’ requirements and to diminish the effect wastewater may have on the Great Lakes, Williams & Works has developed cost-effective collection and treatment approaches while also doing our part to help protect our state’s lakes. Plus, we creatively maximize the use of existing natural resources in the communities where we work. We work to select technologies that will exceed the level of treatment required, thereby ensuring efficient design and prompt regulatory approval.

 

WASTEWATER SERVICES

  • sewer evaluation studies
  • infiltration and inflow studies
  • treatment plant evaluation studies
  • treatment system design
  • cost of services and rate studies
  • operations troubleshooting
  • lift station design and construction engineering
  • gravity and forcemain design
  • facility planning studies
  • NPEDES permitting
  • collection system design
  • industrial pretreatment
  • interceptor and collection system design and construction engineering
  • surface and groundwater discharge treatment systems

 

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