Carollo Engineers

Carollo Engineers

Environmental Services

Walnut Creek, California 24,395 followers

Water is our focus, our business, and our passion

About us

Carollo Engineers is the largest firm in the United States dedicated solely to water related engineering--it's all we do. Since 1933, this single-minded focus has allowed us to make some unique commitments to both clients and staff. It has opened the door to the very best talent in the water industry, innovative water solutions, unparalleled client service, and above all, a collaborative and collegial working environment that makes us a great company to work with, and for. The fact that this message is as relevant today as it was back in the 1930s is a reaffirmation of the core character and values of our company. The pressing challenges of today’s water industry require the concentrated focus provided by a specialist firm – one that is passionate about water, and welcomes the obligation to get the most out of this precious resource. We are that firm. We invite you to join us in our exploration of the issues, challenges, and advances in our industry. You can find out more about Carollo at our website (Carollo.com) or find us on Facebook and Twitter.

Industry
Environmental Services
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Walnut Creek, California
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1933
Specialties
Water Treatment, Wastewater Treatment, Energy, Sustainability, Integrated Water Resources, Research and Development, Water Reclamation/Reuse, Construction Management, Infrastructure, Business Solutions, Program Management, Alternative Project Delivery, and Resilience

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    Industries like construction, plumbing, and water management are facing a growing workforce shortage, as more young adults choose traditional college degrees over skilled trades. Programs like Be Pro Be Proud are stepping in to bridge this gap, offering hands-on, mobile experiences that introduce students to high-demand trade careers. In the October 2024 issue of Opflow, Carollo’s Christopher Clark, P.E. highlights how Be Pro Be Proud is engaging young people with interactive simulators and expert guidance, showcasing the vital role tradespeople play in maintaining critical infrastructure. Carollo’s involvement is helping connect the water industry’s needs with the mission of the program, inspiring the next generation of skilled professionals. Learn more about the initiative and how it’s shaping the future of the skilled trades by reading the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gyQ3TAf9

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    In a recent interview with Global Water Intelligence (GWI), Carollo’s Vincent Hart, PE, LEED AP dives into some of the most critical challenges facing the water industry today, from aging infrastructure to emerging contaminants like PFAS. Vinnie discusses how Carollo’s innovative approach is helping utilities tackle these issues with strategic solutions, including water reuse, more energy-efficient treatment processes, PFAS remediation technologies, and real-time data optimization. He also highlights the role of machine learning in boosting the efficiency and capabilities of engineers. For an in-depth look at how Carollo is leading the way in addressing these complex challenges, check out the full interview here: https://lnkd.in/gsy3aUXY

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    Tomorrow, Nov. 5th, The Water Research Foundation (WRF) will be hosting a must-attend webcast on groundbreaking energy-saving strategies for wastewater treatment professionals. This session is part of a three-part series titled, “Transforming Aeration Energy in Water Resource Recovery Facilities through Suboxic Nitrogen Removal,” which presents how suboxic nutrient removal (SNR) can drastically cut energy use while enhancing nutrient removal. This webcast is part of a larger research project funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), led by Carollo in collaboration with other partners. The series highlights the full-scale demonstration at the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts Pomona Water Reclamation Plant, which has been transitioned to SNR and has achieved a 50% reduction in aeration energy consumption. Carollo’s Natalie Beach, PhD, PE joins the panel of presenters in this second webcast where aeration and control system design considerations will be discussed. Whether you're managing sustainability goals, tighter nutrient limits, or budget constraints, this webcast offers essential insights into making your facility more efficient. Register and find more information here: https://lnkd.in/gSWjJXst

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    Our team from Carollo Engineers’s Fresno office was honored to join the City of Fresno at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Downtown Fresno Redevelopment Grants Project! Thanks to funding from the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development, Fresno is set to revitalize its downtown with essential upgrades to water and sewer infrastructure, paving the way for future growth. Carollo partnered closely with the Fresno Department of Public Utilities to identify and design the water and sewer improvements that will support this transformation. Now, we’re proud to continue supporting the City throughout the construction phase, bringing this vision for a vibrant downtown to life.

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    John Civardi brings 35 years of expertise to our Philadelphia office, specializing in groundwater and surface water treatment. He also brings critical insight into low pressure membrane filtration, mechanical dewatering, corrosion control, and distribution system optimization. A recognized industry leader, he has chaired and served on multiple American Water Works Association (AWWA) committees while co-authoring several of the organization's key publications. Having overseen pilot testing, design, and construction of water treatment facilities across the United States, John now applies his comprehensive experience to drinking water projects throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.

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    PFAS, often referred to as “forever chemicals,” are one of the most significant challenges facing the water industry today. Utilities across the country are grappling with how to effectively manage and remediate these persistent contaminants. WaterWorld Magazine’s new eHandbook dives into the complexities of PFAS, sharing insights from experts across the industry—including Carollo’s Kyle Thompson, PhD, PE and Michael Van Antwerp. Kyle discusses the latest technologies for PFAS remediation, while Michael highlights funding avenues that can help utilities implement these solutions. For a deeper look into the innovations and strategies driving PFAS remediation, read the full eHandbook here: https://lnkd.in/gCUAGa-Y

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    As municipalities and industries seek ways to reduce waste and cut emissions, co-digestion is gaining traction as a game-changer in renewable energy. By combining food waste with wastewater solids, this process boosts biogas production, turning waste into a valuable energy resource. Carollo’s Elizabeth Charbonnet explores the benefits of co-digestion in the latest issue of New York Water Environment Association's Clear Waters Magazine. In the article, she highlights examples like the Oneida County Water Pollution Control Plant, which increased its biogas production by 45% while also reducing landfill waste and methane emissions. Find out more about the ways co-digestion supports climate goals and energy savings by reading the full article: https://lnkd.in/gh_CKh9y

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