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people + progress magazine
CDM Smith has assisted the Department of Energy with environmental restoration services at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory, and in the process has rebuilt regulator and community trust in the project.
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Environment, Federal Government, North America, United States
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News + Events
CDM Smith is participating at OzWater13, Australia's leading International Water Conference held in Perth, Western Australia.
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Water, North America, Environment, Membranes, Asia/Pacific, United States, Water Reuse, Business + Industry, Government
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people + progress magazine
High-technology research and development spaces help Owens Corning and Ohio State University protect employee health and the environment, and bring new carbon-enhanced materials to market.
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Business + Industry, Education, Environment, Facilities, North America, United States
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people + progress magazine
Remediating contaminated sediments in Portland, Oregon, and Raritan, New Jersey, is a highly sophisticated process that protects public health, the environment and the food chain.
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Environment, Federal Government, Government, North America, United States, Water
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people + progress magazine
A new, energy-efficient bus facility for Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority will help transition to cleaner fuels, reduce the carbon footprint and improve transportation for residents.
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Energy, Green Design, Facilities, North America, Smart Energy, Sustainability, Transportation, United States
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people + progress magazine
New York's Catskill-Delaware ultraviolet disinfection facility for drinking water is the largest of its kind in the world, providing water for 9 million residents in New York City and beyond.
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3D/4D Design, Energy, Facilities, Government, North America, Sustainability, United States, Water
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people + progress magazine
CDM Smith provided fast-track design-build implementation of Johnson Controls integrated stormwater and industrial wastewater treatment system, which employs modern environmental controls to protect the public and the environment.
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Business + Industry, Design-Build, Environment, North America, United States, Water Reuse
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Solutions - Energy
CDM Smith helped the city of Jacksonville, Florida, USA, become more energy efficient and reduce its carbon footprint.
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Energy, Government, North America, United States, Smart Energy
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News + Events
CDM Smith is proud to be participating in the American Planning Association (APA) 2012 National Conference in Los Angeles, California. CDM Smith is also an official sponsor of the APA conference.
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North America, United States
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Solutions - Transportation
The Butler Transit Authority responded to growing traffic challenges by designing an intermodal transit center to increase mobility options for its residents. Located on a brownfield site, the center creates modern solutions out of the county’s industrial history while improving sustainability.
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Transportation, Energy, North America, United States, Government
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Solutions - Transportation
Los Angeles World Airports launched an industry trend-setting initiative to build sustainable practices into its business model. This ambitious program will further enhance the airport’s role as a key driver in national and regional economic growth, social responsibility and environmental stewardship.
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Transportation, North America, United States, Sustainability, Government
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Solutions - Transportation
The Route 1 transportation improvement project includes critical updates to a bustling traffic corridor north of Boston while redeveloping a brownfield site around sensitive ecosystems. This unique public-private partnership’s design-build approach maximizes economic resources and expedites project execution.
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Transportation, North America, United States, Business + Industry, Government
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Solutions - Energy
Hillsborough County’s expanded waste-to-energy facility reduces greenhouse gases, cuts landfill waste by 90 percent, and generates enough electricity to power thousands of residential homes and the adjacent wastewater treatment plant.
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Environment, Energy, North America, United States
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Solutions - Energy
Adding fat, oil, and grease to anaerobic digestion at Riverside’s regional water quality control plant increases methane gas production for beneficial reuse and reduces the amount of solid waste conveyed to landfills.
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Energy, Water, United States, North America, Government, Smart Energy
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Solutions - Energy
Columbia Boulevard’s new cogeneration facilities—which provide 1.7 megawatts of power—center on two 850-kilowatt internal combustion engine generators, equipped with the latest in lean-burn technology. Since startup of the new facilities, the plant has purchased approximately 40 percent less power than in previous years.
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Energy, Water, North America, United States, Government
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Solutions - Energy
To meet new federal renewable energy objectives—as well as limit environmental impacts, reduce demand on energy systems, decrease operations and maintenance costs, and increase the reliability of power systems—we are working to pilot test a food waste anaerobic digestion system for the Air Force Academy.
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Energy, Federal Government, North America, United States
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Solutions - Energy
The system will capture heat from wastewater treatment plant effluent to heat a hot water loop system. The heated water will travel through insulated, shallow, underground pipes to melt snow on busy sidewalks—saving town resources and ensuring the safety of residents and visitors.
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Energy, Water, United States, North America, Government
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Solutions - Facilities
Chicago’s household hazardous waste drop-off facility—the first-of-its-kind community recycling center to use green technology concepts—is keeping the city on the fast-track to a more sustainable urban environment.
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Facilities, North America, United States, Government, Green Design, Sustainability
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Solutions - Facilities
Harvard University’s Allston campus development is a model of environmental stewardship, and our green utility delivery system will provide all thermal, electrical and wet utilities—serving as a model of sustainable design for other institutions and communities.
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Facilities, Education, North America, United States, Green Design, Sustainability
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Solutions - Water
Orange County’s groundwater replenishment system produces potable water for indirect reuse from highly treated wastewater—conserving and recovering limited water resources, reducing energy consumption and supporting economic vitality.
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Water, United States, Government, Water Reuse, Integrated Resources Management