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Modern Engineering Solutions brings specialized water and wastewater engineering expertise to Santa Rosa, Sonoma County’s largest city and Northern California’s premier wine country hub combining world-class viticulture, craft beverage production, and thriving commercial development. As the heart of Wine Country with extensive vineyard operations, innovative breweries and distilleries, and expanding residential growth, Santa Rosa requires experienced engineering partners who navigate complex agricultural, industrial, and municipal infrastructure demands. Our licensed engineering team delivers proven infrastructure design while ensuring compliance with North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board, Sonoma County Water Agency, and local municipal requirements. We provide the qualified technical capabilities and established permitting knowledge that Santa Rosa’s wineries, craft beverage producers, municipal authorities, and commercial developers rely on for successful water and wastewater infrastructure solutions.
Modern Engineering Solutions delivers proven water and wastewater engineering expertise for Santa Rosa’s wine industry and municipal infrastructure. We specialize in North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board compliance and high-BOD wastewater treatment design for Sonoma County’s largest city. Our established technical capabilities position us as Santa Rosa’s reliable partner for wineries, craft beverage producers, and municipal authorities.
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The Arabian Acres Metropolitan District Distribution System Improvement Project, an essential initiative aimed at enhancing water distribution infrastructure for a disadvantaged community in Teller County. The client qualified for SRF Loans and Grants, enabling the project to address critical needs for the community. Our team provided construction oversight to ensure the project’s success.
The Prairie Corner Wastewater Lift Station project focused on improving wastewater management for the community by designing and implementing an efficient lift station system. Our team played a significant role in various aspects of the project, including site plan design, overflow piping, lift station planning, coordination with electrical designers, site plan application preparation, and completion of hydraulic calculations for the lift station.
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