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John Mitchell
Director of Wastewater Practice
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Reliability. Efficiency. Regulatory compliance.

Whether your wastewater facility is municipal or industrial, Burns & McDonnell can help you meet your goals and provide the performance you need over the lifetime of your plant, long after the project is done.

For municipal wastewater systems, our experts have experience in:


Wastewater - Springdale, Ark., Wastewater Treatment Plant
  • Facilities and system planning
  • Conveyance systems
  • Treatment
  • Residuals management
  • Design-build
  • Operations and management consultation
  • Regulatory compliance

For industrial wastewater facilities, we provide:

  • Wastewater studies
  • Design
  • Operations management services
  • Permitting
  • Construction services




Knowledge on Demand Streaming Audio:
The Impacts of Nanotechnology and Nanoscale Materials


Jeff Keller, a department manager in the Burns & McDonnell Infrastructure Group, discusses the emerging issue of nanotechnology, industry regulation and the effects of nanoscale particles on manufacturing, drinking water and wastewater treatment.
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Transcript: The Impacts of Nanotechnology and Nanoscale Materials

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How It Works: Nanoscale Materials in Water and Wastewater
Nanomaterials are shaping up to be the next big thing in business and industry. But what are they? 
Publish Date: 01-APR-2008 12:00 AM

Industrial WaterWorld: Nanotechnology & Nanoscale Materials
Worldwide, materials manufactured at this tiny scale are becoming a huge business. Growth of the industry poses major challenges for the water/wastewater industry. 
Publish Date: 01-SEP-2007 12:00 AM

Small Concerns: Nanoscale Materials as CECs
Technical paper: Products are being designed, tested and sold today that make use of nanoscale materials and nanoscale properties. Although research regarding the toxicity of various nanomaterials in the environment and in the human body is only now being published, preliminary findings suggest that these materials may well be the next class of compounds of emerging concern (CECs). 
Publish Date: 29-JUL-2007 12:00 AM



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