Water treatment and transmission

Purifying an essential resource.

Few things are more important for the wellbeing of a society than safe drinking water. 

Ensuring delivery and quality of water is a serious responsibility that requires the navigation of multiple challenges, from population growth and urbanisation through to ageing infrastructure, the impacts of climate change and emerging contaminants. 

Increasing regulatory requirements, funding limitations, rising energy costs and threats to the cyber and physical security of water assets further complicate this landscape. At the same time, we need to balance our water needs with ecosystem preservation and ensure communities have equitable access to safe drinking water.

Water utilities need to be adaptive in managing, planning and developing their infrastructure to meet customers’ needs, while addressing these challenges in both the short and long term.

What can we do for you?

Whether you’re in the public or private sector, we can work with you to address your water treatment and transmission needs. 

Water infrastructure

We develop new water supply networks that are robust and secure, using our expertise in modernising and maximising use of ageing treatment infrastructure and network assets. We plan, design and manage the construction and delivery of advanced treatment systems, optimising pipeline alignments for social and environmental acceptance, buildability, cost, time and carbon savings. 

Water quality improvement

Our global team can address specific water quality issues and upgrade existing assets to meet changing consumer demand and environmental conditions, complying with new regulations and taking advantage of advances in technology. 

Operational efficiency and cost reduction

We develop data driven solutions for resource and asset management, including real-time water quality monitoring and management. This enables treatment to be tuned to conditions, saving energy, chemicals and operational carbon, and prolonging asset life. By modelling network capacity and efficiency, and applying digital asset management, we guide proactive maintenance and develop resilience and emergency preparedness strategies to maintain dependable, secure water supply. 

Services we provide

Advanced water treatment and transmission solutions

Our technical experts address the full range of your needs – from initial studies and business case, through project definition, procurement and delivery, to commissioning. We also provide through-life asset management, including training and knowledge transfer and ongoing advisory services.

Our experience

  • Anglian Water Strategic Pipeline Alliance, East of England, UK
    In the face of declining rainfall and a growing population, we’re working to boost resilience in the supply of drinking water for millions of people by designing the UK’s largest water infrastructure project, consisting of some 500km of pipelines to transfer water from areas of surplus to those more vulnerable to drought.
  • Camden Parkside PFAS treatment facility, New Jersey, USA
    Contamination from manufactured chemicals threatens water supplies in many areas, including Camden, just outside Philadelphia. We worked with construction partners to deliver a new water treatment facility that removes PFAS from water supplies destined for 20,000 residents.
  • Dhaka environmentally sustainable water supply, Bangladesh
    The water table falls by between 2m and 3m each year in rapidly urbanising Dhaka, resulting in wastewater contamination of fresh water supplies. The nearest usable supply for east Dhaka is the Meghna River, some 40km away. We’re helping to bring that supply to nearly 5M people by designing and managing construction of 100km of new pipeline – in some of the deepest tunnels in Bangladesh – and the country’s biggest treatment plant.
  • Lower Catskill Aqueduct service life extension, New York, USA
    Replacing this century-old aqueduct that provides 40% of New York City’s water would be astronomically expensive so, using digital tools to keep project costs down and minimise service disruption, we are helping to remediate the existing aqueduct so water can continue to flow to New Yorkers for another 100 years.
  • Witches Oak Water green recovery programme, Derbyshire, UK
    We designed 31 new floating wetlands to provide entirely biological primary treatment for water – in a reservoir originally considered too expensive to treat for drinking water supply. The wetlands remove sedimentary and algal contamination, enabling the reservoir to play a vital role in strengthening local water supply.

Smart Water

Smart Water harnesses data to improve water resource management, water treatment and transmission, and wastewater collection and treatment. It provides real-time and predictive asset performance to enable proactive maintenance and better decision-making.

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