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Morrison-Maierle offers full service and extensive experience in the planning and design of public water, wastewater, and drainage utilities. Water supply and wastewater systems are areas of recognized expertise for the firm. These services include full treatment plant and process design capabilities that meet the challenges of growth, preserve the environment, and protect public health. Our recognized experience with distribution and collection systems includes a thorough knowledge of trenchless technology and directional drilling solutions to accommodate special site conditions and project requirements. Hydrologists and hydrogeologists offer full capabilities in surface and groundwater supply development and work closely with clients in developing structural and nonstructural storm water management programs.

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The protection of public health and safety are of primary concern to the Public Works and Public Utilities organizations of local governments, and to Morrison-Maierle. So are the responsible planning, appropriate design, cost effective management, and efficient operation of such facilities to keep the costs of service to the using public in line. Morrison-Maierle works with local governments, state and federal agencies, private development, and industry toward the common goal of providing an appropriate level of service within available budgets.

Morrison-Maierle is committed to programming, designing, and getting constructed, facilities that provide a lifecycle of service. Our commitment to successful projects also expands to assisting in acquiring project funding and developing maintenance and rehabilitation programs to maximize facility service. There are numerous additional ways Morrison-Maierle adds to the overall value and success of projects through project management, operations planning, facility audits, technical reviews, agency coordination, regulatory compliance, environmental enhancement, training, and public coordination.

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