2011 Top Water & Wastewater Projects

Dec. 14, 2011

Brought to you by Water & Wastes Digest

About the author:

Winner profiles were complied by WWD editorial staff member Jeff Zagoudis.

For more information, contact Water & Wastes Digest at [email protected].
 

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Aging infrastructure, a skyrocketing world population and shrinking budgets have, at times, painted an uncertain future for water and wastewater management. Still, innovation continues to propel tens of thousands of noteworthy efforts, and they are flourishing amidst challenges.

From June to August 2011, Water & Wastes Digest (WWD) encouraged project leaders to submit entries showcasing industry-specific projects in design or construction during the past 18 months.

Nominated projects ranged in terms of goal, size and price up to $277 million. The editorial staff selected the winners based on the kinds of obstacles that were faced and overcome by all parties involved with the project, as well as final goals achieved and success met. WWD is proud to highlight these achievements in its annual list of Top Projects.

Thanks to all project leaders and representatives who took the time to submit entries and photos for our awards program, and congratulations to the owners, designers and contractors honored in WWD’s 2011 Top Water & Wastewater Projects.

To view this year's winners, click here.

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