Master Planning for Water Utilities  

Planning for the future is no small feat. Ensuring that your water infrastructure investments will serve your customers’ needs now and well in the future requires a great deal of research, analysis, and data-driven planning. RJN is a turnkey master planning firm, as we have brought all services necessary to accurately forecast short-and long-term infrastructure needs under one roof.

 

175+
regulatory-driven I/I reduction programs
$780M
worth of constructed pipelines and assets

 Achieving Short- and Long-Term Goals Through Strategic Planning 

Our engineers approach mountains of data and identify patterns that can then be utilized to confidently guide capital planning decision-making. This ensures the most advantageous solutions are pursued, and budgets are focused on the areas of greatest need for decades to come. Whether your goals are to meet regulatory obligations or ensure your system is ready for growth and the demands of tomorrow, RJN Group can help.

 Flow Data and Modeling
form the foundation for master planning

Analysis of flow data 

by our experts ensures that your system’s base flows and diurnal patterns are accurately identified. Our experts can also supplement existing data through flow monitoring to fill in any data gaps.

Minimize community impacts and extend remaining useful life

by providing holistic wastewater collection system designs, from rehabilitating aging pipelines and manholes, to improving capacity and implementing innovative storage and relief solutions. 

Applying modeling to simulate build-out scenarios 

for future planning horizons provides confidence that planned improvements will meet current and projected needs as communities grow and thrive. 

Capital Improvement Planning

Completing the analysis 

provides a clear roadmap for project implementation, including recommendations for project phasing that align goals with available budgets and ongoing development. It also identifies the types of improvements needed.

For example, our engineers may determine that a pipeline will require replacement within the next few years. In such cases, they will recommend not only replacing the pipeline, but also increasing its capacity and realigning segments to support planned developments and simplify future maintenance.

 

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