SWU WWTF Master Plan
Garver was selected to perform a wastewater treatment facility master plan for the Springdale Wastewater Treatment Facility.
Learn MoreYou’ve heard of us. We opened our first office in Arkansas in 1919. A lot has changed since then. We’ve grown - from our experiences, and in size and capability. Our experts are now sought after across the nation and work on the most complex water and wastewater challenges in the industry.
What’s stayed the same? Our loyalty to Arkansas communities and clients like you. Because Arkansas is an essential part of who we are.
Our experts are industry leaders with national recognition and experience, but they’re locally committed first. They bring their knowledge, experience, and their homegrown love of the Natural State to every Arkansas project.
When you need water and wastewater engineers and designers you can trust with challenges connected to nutrient removal, biosolids, aging infrastructure, SCADA networks, workforce development, and more, who understand where you’re coming from, and who value Arkansas’s natural resources and communities as much as you do, Garver’s experts are here.
Garver’s Water Design Center combines experts in all disciplines - chemical, mechanical, civil, biological, and agricultural engineers, plus BIM and 3D modeling technicians – who have experience working on projects nationwide to provide Arkansans with the best solutions.
Choose the position that fits your experience and apply. Interested in joining the Arkansas team but don’t see a position that fits your experience or qualifications? Contact a recruiter.
Garver was selected to perform a wastewater treatment facility master plan for the Springdale Wastewater Treatment Facility.
Learn MoreIn 2010, the Northwest Arkansas Conservation Authority (NACA) opened a new, state-of-the-art $65 million wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) with an average treatment capacity of 3.6 MGD and a wet weather peak flow capacity of 13.5 MGD.
Learn MoreGarver partnered with the City of Bentonville, Arkansas to complete a Biosolids Master Plan that evaluated the current solids handling process and identified future improvements and disposal alternatives.
Learn MoreGarver is serving as owner’s representative (OR), program manager, and lead designer for a multi-phased, full build-out of $475M program to deliver raw water from the Kaw Lake Reservoir (Arkansas River Watershed) to the City of Enid.
Learn MoreTo meet historical growth demands, the City of Sherman needs to drastically increase their water production capacity. Garver is currently working with them to provide design and construction support for multiple projects that will increase their capacity from 20 MGD to 55 MGD.
Learn MoreCentral Arkansas Water's (CAW) High-Service Pump Station No. 1A (PS1A) is CAW’s largest drinking water pumping station. The 72-MGD PS1A needed improvements to extend its life, improve pumping efficiency, operability, and reliability and mitigate suction piping constraints that had been causing cavitation.
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