As infrastructure expands, protecting water resources is a growing concern for environmental engineers. Starting as a branch of civil engineering, water resources has evolved into an independent, multi-faceted engineering field of its own. Today’s environmental engineers must be knowledgeable in utility financing, environmental regulations, hydrogeology, biology, chemistry, and hydraulics. Our team provides diverse experiences ranging from traditional to innovative solutions to your utility problems. Our engineers have helped clients in all aspects of collection/distribution, treatment, rehabilitation, construction, and operation of modern treatment systems required to meet today’s strict environmental standards.
We provide engineering and project management for the following sectors:
- Drinking water
- Wastewater
- Stormwater
- Municipal engineering
- Site design
Egis’s water resources team collaborates with and guides clients through their utility needs enabling their community to grow in harmony with nature. Egis has in-depth knowledge of the IDEM/EPA Safe Drinking Water Act, Wastewater National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES), and storm water regulations. Our staff continually follows developments in the Clean Water and Safe Drinking Water Act regulations. Our technical staff members have been involved in CSO Long Term Control Plan projects for major Indiana municipalities.
Egis has your regulatory requirements covered. In addition to a thorough understanding of storm water, drinking water, and wastewater regulations, Egis understands SRF, OCRA, Department of Natural Resources, and Rural Development funding and regulatory programs.