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Growth stretches the limits of our infrastructure. Small communities to large metropolitan areas deal with common issues such as:

  • Providing adequate, quality water supplies
  • Managing increased need for treating a variety of waste streams, and
  • Controlling stormwater as a result of extensive land development.

BWSC’s engineers and scientists work as a team with public sector clients to identify funding, formulate regional responses to infrastructure needs, in addition to planning, designing, and overseeing the construction of these projects. The staff also provides these services for private developments and industrial clients.

Featured Projects
 
Regional Water Supply and Membrane Treatment Plant   Dickson County Water Supply and Membrane Treatment Plant
BWSC planned and engineered a 50-year solution to the water needs of Dickson County. Providing guidance over several years, BWSC pointed the way to consolidate several utility districts into a single regional authority and tap into the Cumberland River as a new source for the region. Read more>
   
Harpeth Valley Utilities District Engineering Services   Harpeth Valley Utilities District Engineering Services
BWSC has provided services for the Harpeth Valley Utilities District for nearly 50 years, starting with helping Moreau P. Estes and others plan the district’s creation in 1959. Read more>
   
Copperhill   Copperhill
The Copper Basin Mining Site, located in southeast Tennessee, was the site of extensive metals and copper mining and sulfuric acid production that dated back to the mid 1800s. Read more>
   
Dothan Water Tank   Dothan Water Tank
Dothan’s water system is one of the largest in Southeast Alabama, and BWSC designed a tank to meet the City’s growing needs. Read more>
   
Metro Nashville Biosolids Processing Facility   Metro Biosolids
Biosolids are what’s left over after wastewater is treated. It has usually been considered solely as a waste product. With proper processing, however, it can be beneficial and marketable as a fertilizer. Read more>
   
Metro Water Services Overflow Abatement Program   Metro Water Services Overflow Abatement Program
Since the 1990s, BWSC has been a team member with Metro and Consoer Townsend Envirodyne, Inc. in performing wet weather flow monitoring and investigations to identify inflow and infiltration intrusion in the gravity sewer system, prescribe rehabilitation efforts, prepare bid packages, perform construction administration and provide on-site field representation services. Read more>