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EE&T is a consulting engineering firm specializing in the water and wastewater field, our services include treatability studies,planning,design,and construction administration.

EE&T Service Groups

Residuals Management

Master planning, pilot testing, facility design, beneficial use, disposal, process evaluation, and research
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Research

EE&T leads the water treatment process/design industry in the research field
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Laboratory

State-of-the-art water quality analysis
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Lead Testing

Inspection and contractor training services
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Treatment Process & Planning

System, supply, plant, and distribution
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Design

New design and rehabilitative services
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Operations

Operational expertise and troubleshooting
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Laboratory Design and Planning Services

Architecture, civil, mechanical, and electrical disciplines
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Water Resources

Assessment, protection and remediation of groundwater and surface water sources


News

news EE&T is designing a new centralized data acquisition and control center for the City of Newport News. The system will allow the City to monitor , receive alarms, link to maintenance, and provide critical remote operation for over 150 wastewater pump stations. The project will take three years to complete and includes new pump station monitors, digital telemetry, central data acquisition, new servers, and software. Contact James Day at jday@eetinc.com for more information.

news EE&T is helping AWWA Government Affairs office to evaluate new regulatory constructs and utility impacts. We are currently working on the changes to the proposed polymer treatment techniques; newly proposed regulation of 16 VOCs as a group; and changes to the lead and copper rule. Contact Richard Brown (rbrown@eetinc.com) for more information.

news EE&T has moved into the construction administration phase of the expansion of the Lake County, Ohio plant from 6 to 9 mgd. Included are completing rebuilding the filters, adding new tube settlers and sludge collection equipment ,new raw water pumps ,and new sludge thickeners. Contact Gerry Wright (gwright@eetinc.com) for more information.

news EE&T was selected by RWSA in Charlottesville, VA and the Water Research Foundation to conduct an anion ion-exchange research project to evaluate post ion-exchange impacts such as residuals production, filter run lengths, corrosion changes and overall DBP reductions. Contact Richard Brown (rbrown@eetinc.com) for additional information.

news EE&T has been selected by the City of Cleveland Division of Water to provide residuals management services at its Morgan Water Treatment Plant. EE&T will be conducting thickening studies, mechanical and non-mechanical dewatering evaluations, and beneficial use alternatives analysis. Contact Nick Pizzi (npizzi@eetinc.com) or Damon Roth (droth@eetinc.com) for additional information.

news EE&T is helping several utilities comply with the IDSE requirements. EE&T is currently working with the following cities: Cleveland,Lakewood,Lake County,OH; Santa Fe, NM; Charlottesville,Falls Church, and Arlington,VA. EE&Ts engineering staff can assist with plan development and EE&Ts lab staff can provide analysis. For more information contact Richard Brown (rbrown@eetinc.com).

news AwwaRF has announced that EE&T,Inc. has been involved with over $30,000,000 in AwwaRF funded research projects.


EE&T Microsites

High Rate SFBW Treatment Information Tool

The website allows a user to review findings from the study, and to evaluate cost and footprint implications of high-rate SFBW treatment alternatives described in this report.

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Service Line Information Tool

The Service Line Information Tool (SLIT) is a web-based information tool developed by Environmental Engineering & Technology to aid utilities in managing and maintaining service lines.

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AWWARF Toolbox Program

The LT2ESWTR Toolbox Guidance Program is designed to aid water utilities in evaluating treatment options for LT2ESWTR compliance at their water treatment plant. The Toolbox Program guides the user through several steps for evaluation and comparison of Cryptosporidium credits associated with the LT2ESWTR.

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CAFO Information Site

The information and guidance presented in this report will help drinking water utilities better understand the basics of animal feeding operations and related agricultural activities.