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Missouri River Bathymetric Survey

Western Area Water Supply Authority Missouri River Bathymetric Survey

Closure of Garrison Dam in the mid 20th Century reduced flow velocities in the areas upstream of the dam, which has induced significant sediment deposition, most notably in the vicinity of Williston, North Dakota.
The City of Williston, in conjunction with the Western Area Water Supply Authority (WAWSA), draws their potable water from the Missouri River

Rocky Boy's/North Central Montana Regional Water System SCADA Services

Rocky Boy’s/North Central Montana Regional Water System SCADA Services

The Rocky Boy’s/North Central Montana Regional Water System (RB/NCMRWS) Project is intended to address the water quantity and quality challenges of the Rocky Boy’s Reservation and numerous off-reservation communities, water districts, and other water utilities represented by the North Central Montana Regional Water Authority (NCMRWA)

WTP PLC Upgrades and SCADA Improvements

OSRWSS Mni Wiconi WTP PLC Upgrades and SCADA Improvements

The Oglala Sioux Rural Water Supply System (OSRWSS) receives treated water from the Mni Wiconi Water Treatment Plant (WTP) in Ft. Pierre, SD and provides treated drinking water to four (4) different rural water systems: the Oglala Sioux Rural Water Supply System (OSRWSS) on-Reservation Distribution System, Rosebud Rural Water System, Lower Brule Sioux Rural Water System, and the West River/Lyman-Jones Rural Water System through the OSRWSS Core System that is operated by the OSRWSS

BDM Rural Water SCADA Upgrade

BDM Rural Water SCADA Upgrade

BMD Rural Water knew that their SCADA system was outdated and needed some improvements.  To determine the best path forward to perform the needed upgrades, BDM selected AE2S to perform a SCADA System Needs Assessment to create a plan for upgrading their SCADA system

Western Area Water Supply SCADA System

Western Area Water Supply System SCADA System

The Western Area Water Supply Authority (WAWSA) SCADA System provides remote monitoring and control of the entire Western Area Water Supply Project. The project consists of two Water Treatment Plants (WTPs) and more than 30 remote water storage reservoirs, pumping stations, and truck fill depots located throughout 10 counties in western North Dakota

Western Area Water Supply Project Geographic Information System

Western Area Water Supply Project Geographic Information System

The oil boom in northwestern North Dakota created a frenzy of industrial activity and economic development. The area’s infrastructure, however, was not adequate to handle this extreme growth.

The Western Area Water Supply Project (WAWSP) was developed to create a regional water system to supply drinking water from the Missouri River to meet the municipal, rural, and industrial water needs for all or parts of McKenzie, Williams, Divide, Burke, and Mountrail Counties (including the Cities of Williston, Watford City, Ray, Tioga, Stanley, Wildrose, and Crosby)

GIS for Red River Valley Water Supply Project

GIS for Red River Valley Water Supply Project

The Red River Valley Water Supply Project is a plan to safeguard water for North Dakota communities and rural water systems in times of drought by delivering water from the Missouri River to central and eastern North Dakota through a buried pipeline. Upon its completion, the RRVWSP will benefit about half of North Dakota’s population by providing a supplemental water supply during droughts.

Western Area Water Supply Project

Western Area Water Supply Project

The oil boom in western North Dakota created a frenzy of industrial activity and economic development. The area’s infrastructure wasn’t ready for the boom and was inadequately sized to handle this extreme growth.

AE2S worked with local community leaders to develop the Western Area Water Supply Project (WAWSP), a regional water system that supplies drinking water from the Missouri River, supplemented with groundwater from the R&T Water Supply Commerce Authority (WSCA), to meet the municipal, rural, and industrial water needs for all or parts of McKenzie, Williams, Divide, Burke, and Mountrail Counties

Rocky Boy’s/North Central Montana Regional Water System

Rocky Boy’s/North Central Montana Regional Water System

The Chippewa Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boy’s Reservation and the State of Montana, through the Reserved Water Rights Commission, negotiated a settlement of the Tribe’s Water Rights Claims. The Compact, ratified by the 1997 Montana Legislature and signed by President Clinton in December of 1999, provided a water allocation of 10,000 acre feet to the Tribe from Tiber Reservoir, south of Chester, Montana