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Wastewater collection networks and treatment facilities are facing unprecedented challenges, with population growth, climate change, ageing assets and network overflows driving the need for smarter, more innovative solutions.
We have decades of experience in developing cutting-edge, resilient solutions for the collection, treatment, recycling and reuse of wastewater.
We are working towards a cleaner, better natural environment that embraces the circular economy, drives down greenhouse gas emissions, maximises water reuse, generates as much energy as possible and recovers precious resources.
We search for opportunities to add value, and we constantly stretch our thinking to cut costs and carbon, increase efficiency, improve resilience and reliability, and reduce risk.
Sustainability and climate resilience
We can assist in the design and management of water recycling plants and network assets to reduce carbon emissions and mitigate the impacts of climate change and extreme weather events. We are co-authors of PAS 2080, the first international specification for managing infrastructure in the built environment, and decarbonisation is embodied in our solutions – from design and construction to improving the performance, lifespan and value of existing assets.
Technical know-how
Our teams have extensive knowledge of all aspects of wastewater treatment, including conventional treatment, biological nutrient removal, process modelling, troubleshooting and process optimisation. We are also skilled in advanced biosolids management, including anaerobic digestion, side-stream treatment systems, heat recovery and energy generation.
Innovation as standard
We will work with you and your delivery partners to solve your challenges in the most appropriate way – always with a clear focus on affordability, sustainability, deliverability, robustness and resilience. We have always been among the first in the water industry to adopt next-generation technologies that drive down capital and whole-life costs and offer added value.
Connecting and understanding
Collaboration is one of our core strengths. We will work closely with you to gain an understanding of your business and regulatory environment – and, working with your wider supply chain, harness our collective skills and ingenuity to forge delivery models that provide end-to-end service and support.
Rosedale wastewater treatment plant, Auckland, New Zealand. We took digital twin technology to a new level by producing an accurate virtual model of the Rosedale plant in Auckland. Our client, Watercare, can now more tightly manage both energy use and greenhouse gas emissions.
From first-time affordable sanitation in lower and middle income countries to major automated wastewater treatment and water recycling plants in advanced economies, we apply deep technical expertise from across our global network to address complex local challenges.
There are increasing opportunities for water recycling that require full consideration of appropriate technologies, as well as management of contaminants of emerging concern such as microplastics and pharmaceutical products.
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Utility companies and private organizations in the United States operating municipal wastewater treatment plants are facing major challenges pertaining to their residual solids.
Many water and wastewater utilities in the United States are accelerating the decarbonization of their assets and operations. Successful decarbonization requires an achievable and measurable strategy, and engineering-led solutions for the challenges faced by the industry.
We caught up with water engineering designer Samantha Alix to talk about her role within our business and the importance of client relationships, communication, and seeking opportunity early in your career.
As a senior associate mechanical engineer in our water utilities team, Owain Brown is dedicated to improving water quality.
We caught up with water/wastewater engineer Emily Shibata to talk about her role within our North American business and her experiences as an early career professional.
The opening marks a major milestone in Watercare’s NZ$450 million programme to transform wastewater services for the communities in Warkworth, Snells Beach and Algies Bay.
The excavation for the 8-million-gallon (30-million-liter) combined sewer overflow (CSO) tank in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn was recently completed.
Mott MacDonald has been selected by United Utilities to provide professional services including commercial assurance and audit, commercial and capital delivery resource, and estimating under its AMP8 frameworks procurement.
Mott MacDonald is proud to see the activation of London’s Tideway Tunnel, a generational infrastructure project that it has been heavily involved in from the start.
Mott MacDonald has recruited Amy Jablonsky, Steve Bendoraitis and Mike Cadei, to our North American water practice.
Delivery of a 44,000m2 integrated constructed wetland to improve water quality in the River Dearne in Yorkshire, has benefitted from improvements in safety, cost and sustainability thanks to intelligent plant combined with AI.
Safeguarding canal communities from sewage overflows and enhancing public waterfront spaces in Brooklyn, New York.
We helped protect the health of Middlesex County residents and the integrity of the local environment by designing a pump station to support a more robust and resilient wastewater transmission system.
Moata Safe Swim provides public information on water quality, so people know when and where they can safely enter the sea. It also helps water companies better understand how their systems are performing and improve management, and the data record generated can be used to build strong business cases for investment in new assets.