Tag: drinking water

Jeffrey Faulkner, PE Named President of Massachusetts Water Works Association

Senior Project Manager Jeff Faulkner has been inducted as President of the Association, effective November 5, 2021.

Comins Pond Wells Water Treatment Plant Groundbreaking

The Warren Water District broke ground on their future 500,000 gallons per day Iron and Manganese water treatment plant.

How the Treatment of Groundwater Impacts Communities

National Groundwater Awareness Week shines a light on the importance of protecting groundwater and ensuring communities have access to a clean resource.

Technical Specialist Spotlight: Cassandra LaRochelle, PE Aids Clients with Stormwater Management

As a Project Engineer at Tighe & Bond, Cassandra LaRochelle focuses on stormwater management and water distribution projects. Outside…

Tighe & Bond Wins ACEC/MA Bronze Engineering Excellence Award for East Main Street Water Treatment Plant

Tighe & Bond, Inc. received the Bronze Engineering Excellence Award from The American Council of Engineering Companies of Massachusetts…

Technical Specialist Spotlight: Daniel Valentine, PE

Learn about Dan’s work on a wide range of dam, drinking water, and water resources projects.

Moving Northeast Water Treatment Forward

Utilizing biological filtration to ensure clean drinking water.

New Fiscal and Asset Management Plan Requirement for Small Community Water Systems

New Connecticut General Statutes (CGS) § 19a-37e mandates that small public water systems complete a fiscal and asset management plan for all capital assets by than January 1, 2021.

Tighe & Bond Supports the Work of UMass Amherst Engineers Without Borders Student Chapter in Ghana and Kenya

Engineering students from UMass Amherst recently presented on the progress of their ongoing work in Ghana and Kenya to employees at Tighe & Bond.

Study Shows PFAS Contamination of Drinking Water More Prevalent than Previously Reported

NewĀ laboratory testsĀ commissioned by the Environmental Working Group have for the first time found per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the drinking water of dozens of U.S. cities, including major metropolitan areas.