Digital solutions to strengthen water and
wastewater services to drive efficiency
DALLAS, Oct. 2, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- Jacobs (NYSE: J) will expand its portfolio of
digital and data-driven solutions with a new five-year contract
with Lincoln-Sewer Management District 1 Wastewater Authority
(LiSWA) – a joint powers authority between the City of Lincoln and Placer County in California.
Jacobs will operate, maintain and manage LiSWA's wastewater
treatment and reclamation facility, welcoming the existing staff
into our award-winning team.
"Our broad capabilities, breadth of experience and innovative
Digital OneWater suite of solutions like Intelligent O&M help
us provide safe, compliant wastewater services for over 74,000
people while also streamlining the wastewater treatment and
reclamation facility's operations," said Jacobs Vice President
Design-Build and Operations Management and Facilities
Services Greg Fischer. "As
an operations and maintenance provider backed by technical
knowledge and digital solutions, LiSWA and its customers will
benefit from this depth of unique experience as they respond to
tightening state regulations."
In addition to the operations and maintenance role, Jacobs will
increase and optimize the facility's biosolids management
processing and storage capacity, while also undertaking further
investigations to expand the capacity of the existing biosolids
drying greenhouses to further strengthen the resiliency of
operations.
LiSWA General Manager Jim
Mulligan said, "After a thorough and extensive selection
process, LiSWA was very pleased to select Jacobs and negotiate a
successful agreement. LiSWA is impressed that Jacobs was able to
retain the skilled and knowledgeable existing staff. We look
forward to the benefits Jacobs' expertise will bring to the
Lincoln-SMD-1 service area."
Across California, Jacobs has
been part of some of the state's largest critical infrastructure
projects, such as the Pure Water Project for Las
Virgenes-Triunfo, the Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen
Energy Systems (ARCHES) to establish a statewide hydrogen hub, Los
Angeles World Airports Capital Improvement Program, the
award-winning Los Angeles Federal Courthouse, Delta
Conveyance Project, the Sixth Street Viaduct Replacement
Project and the Port of San Francisco Waterfront
Resilience Program.
At Jacobs, we're challenging today to reinvent tomorrow –
delivering outcomes and solutions for the world's most complex
challenges. With a team of approximately 45,000, we provide
end-to-end services in advanced manufacturing, cities & places,
energy, environmental, life sciences, transportation and water.
From advisory and consulting, feasibility, planning, design,
program and lifecycle management, we're creating a more connected
and sustainable world. See how at jacobs.com and connect with
us on LinkedIn, Instagram, X and Facebook.
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merged our Critical Missions Solutions and Cyber & Intelligence
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and potential civil unrest, relating to the outcome of elections
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