Colman Water and Sewer Upgrade

IMEG assisted the City of Colman in securing a small community planning grant funded by the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources (SDDENR). With these funds, the city was able to retain IMEG to perform a water and sewer study. Armed with the new study information, the team completely redesigned and upgraded the

Wastewater Investigation and New System

The City was discharging its treated wastewater to an unnamed stream about three-fourths of a mile south of its treatment plant. The stream is approximately two miles, flowing through two sloughs, before it reaches Antelope Lake, which had been designated as a warm water semi-permanent fishery. Because of this designation, The City of Clark was

New Production Facility Site Design

Kettlehouse Brewing Company is a craft brewing company that got its start as a brew-on-premise facility and has grown to serve Missoula and the surrounding areas with two taproom locations on the North and Southside of town.  The most recent addition to the Kettlehouse brand is the expansion into Bonner with a 23,000-sf production facility housed on 18

South Pointe Planned Community

Through a combination of water conservation landscaping, grading, and reclaimed water use, IMEG helped the City of Diamond Bar reach its goal of minimizing water consumption for the South Pointe residential development. Working for Lennar Homes and in conjunction with The City of Diamond Bar Department of Public Works, IMEG prepared technical plans, specifications, and

Wastewater Collection Master Plan

IMEG developed the 2018 Wastewater Collection Master Plan (WWCMP) and associated Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for the City of Manitou Springs. The City owns and maintains a collection system that has been in place since the early 1900’s and serves 5,100+ residents and business. One of the largest challenges encountered with this project was the

New Replenishment System

IMEG provided structural engineering services for Orange County’s Groundwater Replenishment System, designed to produce 23.4 billion gallons of purified water for the county’s residents.  Drinking water will be produced by taking highly treated sewer water, which is currently released into the ocean, and purifying it through microfiltration, reverse osmosis and ultraviolet light with hydrogen peroxide advanced oxidation treatment. The

Non-Potable Pump Station

IMEG provided design and construction engineering services for a non-potable pump station for the parks and open green spaces (such as the golf course and cemetery) within the City of Golden. The services also included design and construction for 5,000 lineal feet of 12” C900 PVC raw water line and 650 lineal feet of 6”

Street and Water System Upgrade

IMEG provided quality, high-value, and cost-effective civil engineering services to the City of Rialto for the improvement of Miro Way. This project consisted of completed new street construction, sanitary sewer, storm drain, and potable water improvements.  New Street Improvements IMEG designed the public improvements plans to accommodate an 84-foot street right-of-way with a 64-foot curb-to-curb

Water Quality Treatment Program

The Mill Creek Wetlands Water Quality Treatment Project was the first of its kind to transform an area within a major U.S. flood control facility into a regional natural water quality treatment system. Mill Creek Wetlands, located in Southern California, creates, protects and restores native habitat for both plants and wildlife, improves water quality, and