At a Glance
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							$1.2BInfrastructure Value 
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							63MTransmission Main 
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							55MGDPump Stations 
					
    
    
    
        
            
            
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                                City of Joliet
                            
                        
 
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City of Joliet Alternative Water Supply Program
The City of Joliet is aiming to replace a failing groundwater supply with a reliable Lake Michigan source by 2030. They engaged our team to support initial evaluations, then retained us to guide final assessments and now oversee development, engineering, coordination, financing, and outreach for a new regional water system.
During Phase I, we assessed 14 water sources across groundwater, river, and lake types. In Phase II, ?we refined this down to five alternatives, focusing on water quality, quantity, sustainability, risk, and control. Ultimately, the City selected the Lake Michigan source with two intake options.
The infrastructure for this project includes a new connection to Chicago’s water system, 59 miles (95 kilometres) of transmission main, three pump stations, storage facilities, and delivery stations. The system is designed for 60 million gallons per day, or MGD (227 million litres per day, or MLD), capacity with future expansion to nearly 100 MGD (379 MLD).
Our team has achieved a number of milestones to date. These include negotiation of a preliminary water supply agreement with the City of Chicago, receipt of water allocation permits, and substantial infrastructure funding. There was also state legislation updating elements of the statutes governing the creation and operation of water commissions in Illinois. Additionally, we helped the City obtain approval for up to $700 million of funding through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) program.
Overall, the Alternative Water Supply Program involves converting the local system from distributed groundwater to centralized surface water delivery, creating program-level standards, integrating sustainability, and engaging disadvantaged business enterprises.
When complete, the new supply with serve over 385,000 people.
At a Glance
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							$1.2BInfrastructure Value 
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							63MTransmission Main 
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							55MGDPump Stations 
				
    
    
    
        
            
            
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- Joliet, Illinois
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                                City of Joliet
                            
                        
 
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                    - City of Joliet
 
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Joe Johnson, Vice President, Project Manager
I get a strong sense of satisfaction from working to meet our clients’ needs through the delivery of outstanding engineering solutions.
Russ Snow, Senior Vice President, Conveyance
The greatest satisfaction in my career is delivering major water infrastructure projects and see—firsthand—the benefit that it brings to the public.
Matt Travers, Executive Vice President, Water
I’m passionate about achieving successful outcomes for our clients, our team, and the business.
Amy Broughton, Senior Principal, North America Funding Program Lead
I want to hear about the context and issues before I start problem solving. Only then can we see the underlying patterns and opportunities.
Rebecca Connolly, Water Resources Engineer
Bringing my A-game to each task, project, and client helps keep me focused—when you do good work at each step, you attract good outcomes.
Bill VanDerveer, Program Consultant
Effective program delivery occurs at the junction of a clear mission, aligned team, creativity and adaptability, and proven practices.
Darren Fox, Civil Engineer
We improve our communities through our efforts and knowledge. I love seeing projects come alive knowing they’ll make life better for others.
Justin Rabidoux, Senior Project Manager, Water
I’m passionate about how sustainability is transforming civil engineering, as we build smarter, greener, and more resilient futures.
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