States like Florida and Virginia may not seem like they’re hurting for water at first glance. But a variety of water challenges—the depletion of aquifers, demands of population growth, changing effluent disposal regulations, saltwater intrusion, land subsidence, and more—are fueling the adoption of water recycling strategies even in traditionally wet regions across the country. Potable reuse approaches in particular have entered the spotlight over recent years. Learn more about potable reuse and see how these practices are helping utilities solve for a variety of challenges here: https://lnkd.in/gj7WwBth? #waterreuse #allthingswater
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We are thrilled to announce that Margaret Medellin has joined Hazen as an Associate Vice President based in Denver, Colorado. Margaret has extensive experience as an executive leader within the utility, water management, and public works sectors. At Hazen, she will leverage her expertise in developing strategic plans and managing water conservation and drought response efforts to help deliver impactful, sustainable water resources solutions to clients across the U.S. and around the globe. Welcome to the Hazen team, Margaret! #allthingswater
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To see a sewer system consent decree terminated is rare, almost unheard of. Yet Alabama’s Jefferson County achieved this historic milestone in September 2024, when a federal judge released the county from the consent decree that had governed its sewer system for nearly 30 years. This settlement was the result of decades of investment in rebuilding infrastructure and rebuilding trust between the county and environmental advocates, both guided by a robust Collection System Asset Management Program. It is an inspirational example for other counties and cities under similar consent decrees across the country. Get the full story: https://lnkd.in/gJ6n3jrY #allthingswater
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Customer satisfaction, brand perception, and trust among stakeholders are foundational for utilities and can make or break the success of new water initiatives and innovations. And they’re all hugely influenced by one simple yet sometimes overlooked principle—effective communication. See how Hazen helped Rancho Water gauge potential community support as part of a potable reuse feasibility study and how the research outcomes helped map a strategic path forward for the organization: https://lnkd.in/gfWDCTGE #waterreuse #allthingswater
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On March 1, 2025, Hazen announced that Aqua Strategies—a leading water resources firm based in Austin, TX—has joined the Firm. Aqua Strategies is known for its deep expertise in developing innovative solutions for water management. We are thrilled to welcome Aqua Strategies to the Hazen team as we help clients across the country and around the globe solve emerging water resources challenges and ensure a secure water future.? Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gNK-bdcH #allthingswater?
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? A Hazen-led pilot helped Los Angeles County’s Water Replenishment District roughly double how long the reverse osmosis (RO) membranes at one of its desalters could operate before they required cleaning. ?? The pilot also helped boost the RO water recovery rate at the desalter from about 70% (which is typical for the facility) to 85%. These improvements were achieved by using nanofiltration as pretreatment before RO—an unconventional setup that could prove useful for improving RO efficiency while protecting valuable equipment. Learn more about this unique pilot study here: https://lnkd.in/g7HsHENU ? #allthingswater
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?? We are thrilled to announce that Hazen Senior Associate Andrea Odegard-Begay has been elected as an American Water Works Association (AWWA) vice president by the organization’s Board of Directors. Based in Hazen’s Goodyear (AZ) office, Andrea has spent her career developing sustainable design solutions for water resources, including the management and design of groundwater supply, drinking water and wastewater treatment, and resource recovery projects. This prestigious role highlights Andrea’s leadership and dedication to the water industry. Check out this article to learn more about the incoming AWWA officers: https://lnkd.in/g89m4rru #allthingswater
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Being part of Hazen represents a chance to forge a meaningful, stimulating career in the water industry—one in which you’re helping solve dynamic client challenges and growing through a culture of collaboration, learning, and opportunity. Join us as we Work with a Purpose to provide cutting-edge water solutions while fostering the next generation of environmental service leaders. Check out Hazen’s current job openings here: https://lnkd.in/eFg5gzMU #allthingswater
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?? Reverse osmosis (RO) is a prevalent water purification method that’s being rapidly adopted around the world. But it’s no secret that it can be a complex, energy-intensive, and expensive process. ? Could using machine learning and real-time data analysis help improve RO efficiency by tuning systems to be more dynamic? Is it possible to increase RO water recovery while conserving energy and protecting valuable equipment? ?? These are the questions that Hazen and the Orange County Water District have partnered to explore in a forward-looking pilot study. Learn how the team is testing the limits of water recovery here: https://lnkd.in/gRH5CDKj #allthingswater
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?? A Hazen-led team found as part of a pioneering study that, while PFAS were present in municipal sludge that went into a gasification system, there were no PFAS in the dried solids that came out. This is one of multiple encouraging results that could point to much-needed solutions for an industry that’s continuing to navigate PFAS management. Here’s what you need to know about this landmark The Water Research Foundation (WRF)-funded project, with partners including Ecoremedy, LLC, faculty and students from Manhattan University and the University at Buffalo, and Mostardi Platt. Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/gHyvz4T3 #allthingswater #PFAS