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AZ Water

It takes a community to protect a critical resource. We aim to do our part in keeping Arizona’s water flowing safely and sustainably.

See you in Phoenix!

Join Stantec’s AZ Water experts for the 97th Annual Arizona Water Association Conference on April 23 – April 25.

Look for our presenters during the three days presenting on different topics as seen below.

Tuesday, April 23

9:00 AM – Room 160-161, Addressing long term cost realities of PFAS treatment
Presenter: Andrew Nishihara

9:30 AM – Room 158-159, Putting Energy Optimization in the Hands of Operators with Real-Time Monitoring
Presenter: Kahao Lim

9:30 AM – Room 164-165, Basics of LRVs and how Disinfection Credits are Awarded for Portable Reuse
Presenter: Cayleigh Mackenzie

Wednesday, April 24

10:30 AM – Room 156-157, Reclaiming Capacity: Reducing PMIP Reliance on CAP with Reclaimed Water from the Valley, Phase I
Presenter: Todd Crouthamel

2:00 PM – Room 164-165, Aqua Pura: Adapting to Climate Change using DPR in a Small Community
Presenter: Kevin Daniels

Thursday, April 25

10:00 AM – Room 164-165, Panel Discussion – Long-Term Water Augmentation Alternatives
Presenter: John Take

We lead the industry in helping clients incorporate water reuse into broader initiatives with a focus on resiliency and sustainability.
Top 3
largest potable reuse programs
1st
surface water augmentation
1st
MBR-based AWT
$200B
combined construction value

We are involved in the three largest potable reuse programs in the US with half a million gallons per day of capacity (MWD Regional Recycled Water Program, Hyperion 2035 Program, Pure Water San Diego)
Our team is part of the Pure Water San Diego project—the first surface water augmentation project in the state of California.
We are part of bringing the first membrane bioreactor-based advanced water treatment facility in the US to the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California’s Regional Recycled Water Program.
We have designed and/or delivered hundreds of water and wastewater treatment projects and programs with a combined construction value of over $200B.

Our Arizona Presence

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