CH2M Hill

LATEST CH2M HILL ARTICLES

Nature, environmental-GettyImages-2172937599
The Enzyme Bottleneck: Why Conventional Lake Management Is Failing — And What The Science Says About Genuine Bio-Dredging
For decades, the dominant framework for assessing and managing lake health has been built around surface water measurements: chlorophyll-a, total phosphorus, water clarity, and the composite Trophic State Index derived from them. These metrics are familiar, standardised, and widely accepted. They are also, according to a growing body of peer-reviewed literature, measuring the wrong part of the lake.  Continue Reading..
financial, business risk management-GettyImages-2226911909
How Risk Management Can Build More Resilient Utilities
From rapidly evolving cyber threats and extreme weather patterns to regulatory pressures and emerging contaminants, modern water and wastewater utilities are facing an unprecedented era of growing risks. To navigate these challenges, forward-thinking organizations are adopting structured risk assessment frameworks that support long-term resilience rather than reactive emergency response.  Continue Reading..
GettyImages-1165972719_450_300
Retrofit Strategies For Ultrasonic Flow Technology In Industrial Applications
Successful ultrasonic flow meter retrofits depend on matching technology, process conditions, and installation requirements to improve accuracy, reliability, and operational efficiency.  Continue Reading..
GettyImages-2187208032_450_300
Rethinking The Role Of Grinders In Today's Collection Systems
Customized grinders help wastewater utilities manage wipes and difficult solids while protecting infrastructure, reducing maintenance requirements, and improving collection system reliability.  Continue Reading..
stack one dollar bills-GettyImages-2244222843
How Water Infrastructure Can Drive Economic Growth
The U.S. water and wastewater industry is standing at an awkward crossroads. For years, technical capabilities, federal funding, and a shared sense of industry urgency have all co-existed in a critical mass. However, the rollout of major infrastructure projects remains sluggish.  Continue Reading..
Hurricane Irma-GettyImages-2258450492
5 Takeaways To Prepare For Hurricane Season And Build More Resilient Communities
Stronger storms are exposing the limits of outdated infrastructure. From upgrading capacity to building stronger partnerships, here are five key lessons utilities can apply now to prepare for hurricane season and keep critical water systems running under pressure.  Continue Reading..
SwanAnalyticalSampleFiltrationCabinet
Wastewater Phosphate Monitoring … It's All About The Sample
Swan’s new Sample Filtration Cabinet delivers reliable orthophosphate monitoring, helping wastewater operators optimize chemical dosing, improve efficiency, and maintain regulatory compliance.  Continue Reading..
scam alert, cybersecurity warning-GettyImages-2222587920
The Easiest Way To Attack U.S. Water Systems Isn't What You Think
The latest warnings from U.S. intelligence agencies about escalating cyber activity from foreign-state-linked actors have become more pronounced and urgent in recent months. These attacks increasingly focused around local communities and the daily operational systems underpinning public health and safety, specifically regional critical infrastructure.  Continue Reading..
Wastewater treatment, industrial plant-GettyImages-186922299
Wastewater Treatment Capacity Is Becoming A Critical Infrastructure Challenge In the Netherlands
As Dutch utilities invest billions in wastewater infrastructure, generative design enables faster evaluation of treatment alternatives while meeting future regulatory demands.  Continue Reading..
Skid Mount Installation
No Pain, No Drain: Making Wastewater Treatment System Upgrades Easier
Skid-mounted slot injector systems help wastewater plants boost aeration capacity quickly, avoiding costly shutdowns while improving compliance, efficiency, and operational flexibility.  Continue Reading..

CH2M HILL TWITTER FEED

CH2M HILL NEWS

AMWA Members Recognized For Excellence In Lead Service Line Replacement

Last week, the Lead Service Line Replacement (LSLR) Collaborative, of which AMWA is a member, commemorated 10 years of the Collaborative’s existence by recognizing nationwide leadership in replacement programs. Over the last decade, the LSLR Collaborative has helped communities across the United States accelerate full lead service line replacement by building shared tools, enabling cross-sector knowledge exchange, and highlighting innovative solutions.

Hanyang University Researchers Reveal How PFAS Chain Length Influences Environmental Fate And Water Treatment

Short-chain PFAS move farther in water and resist treatment, offering a new roadmap for safer drinking water.

EPA To Waive Water Infrastructure Loan Program Fees, Remove Barriers For Small Communities

Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it will be waiving fees for small communities who apply for Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loans in fiscal years 2026 and 2027. By waiving the WIFIA Application and Credit Processing Fees, small communities can save almost $200,000 when applying for a WIFIA loan, clearing a notable barrier to accessing funding to improve water infrastructure through this successful program.

SWAN Launches CHART – Carbon Horizon Assessment & Readiness Tool

New utility-driven framework helps water and wastewater utilities benchmark carbon maturity, identify gaps, and accelerate net-zero planning.

Endress+Hauser Expands Its Presence In The U.S.

Endress+Hauser opened two new facilities in the United States in June 2026. With these locations in Greenwood, Indiana, and Edgmont, Pennsylvania, the company is further expanding its presence in the country and strengthening its collaboration with regional sales and service representative partners. The inaugurations were attended by customers, partners, and employees, as well as state and local city representatives.