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Bethlehem Township and Bethlehem Township Municipal Authority GIS Project
ARRO provides an evolving, smart GIS solution.
In 1995, Bethlehem Township and the Bethlehem Township municipal authority recognized that a Geographic Information System (GIS) would be responsible management and ultimately serve as an invaluable tool for efficient community planning and data management for the present and beyond.
Lehigh County Authority Reservoir Project
ARRO provides popular solution for the Lehigh County Authority Reservoir Project.
In the early 1990s, Lehigh County Authority began planning for improving its Central Lehigh Service Division through the installation of an additional water storage facility. It was clear in the authority’s mind that to ensure long-term reliable water service to certain service areas, they would need to supplement the existing reservoirs so that user service in those areas would not be interrupted should the local distribution system somehow be compromised. The search began for a suitable property for the project.
Doubs Meadow Park
ARRO provides a three-stage park design in Maryland.
The Town of Myersville foresaw a need to design a new park for the enjoyment of its citizens. The vision called for the design of a 24-acre municipal park located within the floodplain of Little Catoctin and Middle creeks. The amenities would include a soccer field, baseball diamonds, bleachers, picnic area, pavilion, tot lot and 120-vehicle parking lot.
Mount Joy Borough Authority Nutrient Trading Project
ARRO helps pioneer first nutrient trade in the state for local borough authority.
The Chesapeake Bay Tributary Strategy allows for nutrient credit trading to aid wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in achieving compliance with the loading limits placed on facilities. Through this program, a source may implement voluntary nutrient reductions for purposes of generating nutrient credits. The credits produced can then be sold to another party to be used to help achieve compliance with regulatory limits on an annual basis.
Shippensburg Biological Nutrient Removal Project
Shippensburg Borough ahead of the Chesapeake Bay 2000 Agreement compliance
The Shippensburg biological nutrient removal (BNR) upgrade project traces its roots to early 2003. The Chesapeake Bay Tributary Strategy clean-up initiative loomed large as the most pressing future issue facing the borough council. As they looked to select a proven wastewater engineering partner, the council called upon ARRO and its unparalleled expertise.
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