BC Compliance News: November 2025 environmental regulations
Insights on cumulative impacts, climate risk, critical minerals, and permitting innovationsPerpetua Resources Celebrates Stibnite Gold Project Ribbon Cutting
Project launch marks milestone in U.S. critical mineral supply and sustainable miningBrown and Caldwell promotes Wendy Broley to Private Sector Business Unit Leader
Broley brings water sector leadership and technical expertise to further services for private sector clients
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Brown and Caldwell Receives National Project Excellence Award from the Water Environment Federation
King County (WA) West Point Treatment Plant project honored for innovative power system that protects public health and water qualityDOE’s $1B critical minerals funding signals a new era for U.S. mining
The Department of Energy recently announced nearly $1 billion in funding to strengthen the U.S. domestic critical minerals supply chain….
BC Compliance News: September 2025 environmental regulations
Wildfires and water: New guidance to strengthen treatment resilienceJocelyn Lu Morinishi awarded 2025 US Water Prize for Outstanding Rising One Water Leader
Award recognizes Morinishi’s leadership in advancing water reuse, community engagement, and collaborative innovation to build climate-resilient water systemsHow innovative program delivery transformed San Diego’s water reuse vision
Groundbreaking Pure Water Program to produce nearly 50% of city’s supply with purified waterBC Compliance News: July 2025 environmental regulations
American Bar Association discusses the future of climate-related disclosuresHow the $1.7B EchoWater project stayed on time and on budget
Strauder Patton and Graham Calciano of Brown and Caldwell discuss the innovative tools and technologies that enable the successful management of large-scale water infrastructure projects like EchoWater in SacramentoBrown and Caldwell announces winner of 2025 Workplace Giving Competition on Earth Day
Annual employee fundraising campaign aims to boost payroll donations, drive positive change
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