SEH's Kelly Zylstra was named the 2011 recipient of the Leon A. Smith Award at the Wisconsin Water Association’s (WWA) annual business luncheon on September 22, 2011.
The City of Hartford was in critical need of additional water supply capacity to meet the rapidly growing demand of its businesses and residents, as well as to compensate for the loss of supply from state-mandated well closures in recent years.
The Telecommunications Site Analysis that SEH completed for the City of Eagan, MN was presented an Honor Award as part of the Minnesota-ACEC 2009 Engineering Excellence Awards competition.
THE SEH Water Practice Center partnered with prime consultant TSP on the Lead-Deadwood Area Water Study, and received a 2008 Engineering Excellence Merit Award from the South Dakota ACEC (American Council of Engineering Companies).
In 2003, EPA Region Five gave notice that it would be moving forward with enforcement of new national radium standards for municipal water supplies in Wisconsin.
In expanding one of its water treatment plants, the City of Eagan successfully tackled energy conservation, safety, environmental, overcrowding, technology and aesthetic issues.
SEH, in partnership with the City of Anoka, nationally recognized paint manufacturer Sherwin Williams and a qualified contractor, conducted a case study of a new single-coat organic zinc called Galvapac on the City’s 400,000-gallon water tank.
The City of Hudson's challenge was to put a water treatment plant with two new supply wells and a much-needed community park on the same 20-acre parcel.
The City of Cannon Falls, Minnesota, planned to provide municipal water service to the South Annexation Area along TH 52. Studies indicated that this could only be accomplished with an expanded system including three pressure zones, a new reservoir and a new water booster station.