Challenge
In early January 2025, the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) Office of Drinking Water (ODW) responded swiftly to a major operational failure at the City of Richmond’s waterworks facility. As a state regulator, VDH is charged with protecting public health and ensuring water system reliability. ODW recognized the need for an independent, clear, fact-based understanding of the incident – including its root causes, communication breakdowns, and compliance implications beyond that which was already being performed by the City of Richmond.
Beyond addressing the immediate event, ODW also sought a broader evaluation: a proactive assessment of the City of Richmond’s water infrastructure to ensure safe, uninterrupted water service well into the future. This included pump stations, storage tanks, reservoirs, treatment systems, and operational procedures.
Solution
To help make informed regulatory and planning decisions, ODW partnered with SEH to deliver a comprehensive root-cause investigation and high-level waterworks needs assessment.
Together, with support from the City of Richmond, our teams focused on reviewing the facts and current state, identifying vulnerabilities, and equipping ODW with the technical insight needed to support recommendations on long-term resiliency and compliance improvements.
This joint, in-depth investigation focused on two key goals:
- Deliver a detailed root cause analysis of the January incident.
- Conduct a high-level condition assessment of the City of Richmond’s water infrastructure.
Through this partnership, ODW obtained the technical insight necessary to guide informed regulatory decisions, set priorities for system improvements, and restore public trust.
Root Cause Evaluation
With ODW’s leadership, a comprehensive review was conducted that included operator logs, SCADA data, engineering documents, and interviews with plant staff and decision-makers. A dedicated team of 12 SEH engineers was mobilized to be on-site within weeks of being awarded the project to perform first-hand inspections and maintain open communication with ODW and Richmond staff. They also ensured a thorough review of all records and after-action reports generated from the surrounding counties to understand the full scope of the outage.
To analyze the failure, our experts applied industrial-grade problem-solving tools, including the Six M’s framework (manpower, machinery, methods, materials, measurements, and environment), and developed a cascading failure model. This model visually mapped how multiple breakdowns – technical, procedural, and cultural – interacted to cause the overall system collapse.
This objective analysis empowered stakeholders to clearly understand what went wrong and why, ensuring accountability and providing a strong foundation for corrective action.
Waterworks System Assessment
With an eye toward sustained long-term improvements, ODW supported the City of Richmond’s efforts by providing an additional resource in evaluating Richmond’s broader water system. SEH provided technical support to assess the condition, capacity, and reliability of:
- Nine pump stations
- Nine elevated storage tanks
- Byrd Park reservoir
- Water treatment plant
Working closely with facility staff, the effort included on-site inspections, a review of system documentation, and an evaluation of infrastructure components and operational practices – ranging from treatment performance and equipment condition to emergency preparedness, standard operating procedures, and staff training.
The assessment identified long-standing issues typical of aging municipal infrastructure – such as outdated systems and inconsistent maintenance – but with increased urgency due to the recent system failure.
Strategic Improvements Planning
To assist ODW with recommendations for the City on strategic priorities and ways to improve long-term resiliency, SEH developed a program of recommended capital projects and operational enhancements. Each recommendation included cost estimates, benefit analyses, and phased implementation guidance to support ODW’s recommendations.
These deliverables provided actionable, data-driven tools to guide future decisions by the City of Richmond toward sustainable, resilient water operations.
Turning Insight into Action
Through decisive leadership and a commitment to transparency, ODW not only responded to a crisis but also initiated a broader transformation. Turning the report around in under 60 days enabled ODW to act swiftly and confidently. The final report was presented publicly at a state press conference. This open, fact-based approach helped rebuild public confidence and solidify the credibility of the findings.
Today, that report serves as a building block for a consent order where the City of Richmond has committed to implementing key system improvements and operational changes. With SEH support, ODW is advancing its mission: to protect public health, ensure water system reliability, and help Richmond deliver safe drinking water – every day, to every resident.
Project
Virginia Department of Health Comprehensive Waterworks
Location
City of Richmond, VA
Client
Virginia Department of Health
Features
- Data-driven recommendations for long-term resiliency planning
- On-site asset inspections
- Evaluation of operational practices, emergency preparedness, and cybersecurity
- Development of a custom cascading failure model
- Comprehensive root cause analysis
Services
- Civil engineering
- Electrical engineering
- Mechanical engineering
- Wastewater engineering
- Water engineering