Water Resources/Stormwater
Water Resources/
Stormwater
Solving complex water resource issues with cost-effective, science-based, environmentally beneficial solutions
Water resources is a broad term defining how water is needed, both by our communities and within the environment. Our focus is to balance and understand these competing uses to most effectively use, protect, and enhance our water resources. As the regulatory, societal, and economic drivers for our water resources shift, Brown and Caldwell has a proven track record for building the right teams for our clients to tackle these complex issues.
At the forefront of stormwater management, flood control, regulatory compliance, and surface water quality improvement since the 1972 Clean Water Act, our engineers and scientists partner with municipal clients to develop integrated stormwater solutions that meet regulatory requirements, enhance communities, and protect natural habitats.
Awards
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2019
American Council of Engineering Companies Idaho Chapter, Best Water/Stormwater Project
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2019
American Public Works Association Rocky Mountain Chapter, Project of the Year Over $3M
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2019
Engineering News Record, Intermountain Best Projects Merit Award in Water/Environment
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2019
Engineering News Record, Intermountain Best Projects Winner Water/Environment
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2019
Engineering News Record, Midwest Best Projects in Water/Environment
Accelerating water stewardship
A framework to support sustainability decisions and water replenishment goals
To develop a strategy to prioritize projects and achieve your water replenishment goals, it’s critical to understand the risks, benefits, and ROI of each decision. BC’s Water Replenishment Prioritization approach provides a data-driven framework to strategically advance replenishment goals through a robust pipeline of prioritized investment opportunities.
“As a water resources consultant for over 20 years, I know the value of the trusted partnership between the client and the consultant. I personally value the collaboration, partnership, and quality of work that is accomplished when Brown and Caldwell builds the right team, listens to our client’s needs, and delivers what is expected.”
Aylin Lewallen
Water Resources Scientist
“As a water resources consultant for over 20 years, I know the value of the trusted partnership between the client and the consultant. I personally value the collaboration, partnership, and quality of work that is accomplished when Brown and Caldwell builds the right team, listens to our client’s needs, and delivers what is expected.”
Aylin Lewallen
Water Resources Scientist
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Related Papers and Reports
- Mitigate Wildfire Impacts on Drinking Water Quality and Operations
- The Role of Public Participation in Stormwater BMP Design
- Evaluation of Stormwater Retrofits to Achieve Numeric Standards
- Stormwater Management Retrofit Costs: Why Is It So Hard To Predict?
- Measuring the Effectiveness of NPDES Stormwater Programs: Sacramento’s Approach
- Implementing an Award-Winning Stormwater Management Program Within a Watershed Framework