Insights for what's next
Explore practical perspectives that turn complex challenges and emerging trends into real-world outcomes.
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Thought LeadershipGigawatt challenge: Infrastructure for the AI era
Jacobs Senior Vice President, Advanced Facilities and Market Lead AI Data Centers, Dana Tilley explores how digital twins can enable owners, operators, developers, utilities and communities to plan gigawatt-scale AI data centers faster — improving grid resilience and balancing power, cooling and site constraints earlier in the process. -
Thought LeadershipAdvancing nature-based solutions for resilient infrastructure
Women in sustainability: Q&A with Kayla Brown
Kayla Brown grew up in southwest Washington, U.S., immersing herself in the great outdoors of the Pacific Northwest. Today she plays a critical role in providing high-quality water for residents in Vancouver, Washington, and brainstorming innovative sustainable solutions that leave a more sustainable footprint for the city, the wastewater treatment plant and the community.
Supporting water, wastewater and stormwater utilities with historic federal funding
Michael Matichich discusses an upcoming workshop for water utilities in the U.S. looking to access federal funding programs infused by Infrastructure and Investment Jobs Act (IIJA).
Meet our data solutions team: A Q&A with Chisomo Lungu
As a JavaScript Web Developer at Jacobs, Chisomo Lungu’s role primarily involves working with cutting-edge web technologies to build and enhance the company’s internal software projects. With a keen sense of aesthetics, a user-focused mindset, and an eye for detail, he works on leveraging React, TypeScript, Node.js, and other related technologies to ensure Jacobs delivers the best possible software solutions for the business.
Moving and storing water for climate response: A Q&A with Adel Aboujaoude
Jacobs’ new Conveyance & Storage Global Solutions Director Dr. Adel AbouJaoude discusses the critical role of conveyance and storage in the OneWater cycle and explains why data solutions are at the top of his agenda. Get to know him in this Q&A.
Lead, PFAS, wet weather management: Looking ahead to One Water Ohio
Joseph Danyluk explains why an upcoming conference in Ohio is a great example of OneWater in action and previews Jacobs’ presentations on lead, PFAS and data solutions for wet weather management.
Lead and copper rule revisions: Optimizing corrosion control treatment
Ahead of ACE23, Lauren Wasserstrom explores how the Lead and Copper Rule Revisions are requiring drinking water systems in the U.S. to evaluate their corrosion control practices.
MABR technology: The new triple threat for energy, capacity and N20 emission benefits
Advancements in MABR technology are opening the way to more energy-efficient operations for water resource recovery facilities. What if we showed you how we’ve helped utilities deploy MABR technology to deliver further energy savings, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and requiring a much smaller facility footprint? In this “In the kNOW” webinar, we will discuss the applicability of MABR, benefits and lessons from Ejby Mølle Water Resource Recovery Facility, Denmark, and Elmira Wastewater Treatment Plant in Canada, as well as key considerations when incorporating MABR as part of upgrading and expansion plans. Meet our facilitator Colin Newbery Technical Director, Water, Asia Colin Newbery is Jacobs’ Technical Director, Water for Asia based in Singapore. In his role at Jacobs, he leads and manages the design of next-generation and major water treatment facilities for Singapore, contributing to the high esteem enjoyed as a country of water innovation and resilience. In the last decade, Colin has been supporting and collaborating with Singapore’s National Water Agency, Public Utilities Board (PUB) and the broader water industry to explore, develop and realize ground-breaking solutions that push the boundaries in resource recovery, decarbonization and digitalization. Meet our presenters Tim Constantine Global Principal for Wastewater Treatment Tim Constantine is Jacobs’ Global Principal for Wastewater Treatment. He has 27 years of industry experience and has been involved in the design, optimization, and assessment of over 350 wastewater treatment plants around the world. Tim is a leading authority in wastewater treatment, with specific interest and expertise in biological nutrient removal
State-of-the-art water supply protection
Getting the best possible raw water quality is fundamentally important to water treatment. Engineering higher water quality in drinking water reservoirs is practical and powerful. There are emerging methods to predict spikes in taste and odor compounds or harmful algae blooms days, if not weeks, in advance using machine learning tools. In this webinar, you will learn how Clayton County Water Authority in Georgia, U.S., manages water quality in its indirect reuse reservoirs employing state-of-art water supply protection within an integrated water management program. Our speakers are: • David Austin, Jacobs Natural Treatment Systems Global Technology Lead • Roger Scharf, Jacobs Senior Project Manager • Lauren Chamblin, Program Manager, Clayton County Water Authority • Kelly Taylor, Engineering Director, Clayton County Water Authority Download the presentation slide deck. (PDF, 11 MB)
Show me the money: Accessing funding through federal programs
You’ve heard about the trillions of dollars that are being invested in rebuilding infrastructure through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). But how can you access these new Federal funds for water infrastructure, and which of your projects are good candidates for receiving this funding? In this “In the kNOW” webinar, we will describe the primary programs that will be used to distribute the Federal stimulus dollars to water sector projects; how to access those funds; and the key attributes of projects that are successful in securing Federal funding support. We will also share the benefits you can achieve by taking advantage of these new programs, along with information about important previously existing Federal funding sources, such as the low-interest loans with flexible financing provided through the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) program, now in its fifth year. You will hear insights and successful case examples from Jacobs staff who have helped clients secure Federal and State financing for billions of dollars in water infrastructure capital projects, and from one of the senior underwriters in EPA’s WIFIA loan program. Moderator: Mike Matichich, Financial Consulting Team Lead, Jacobs Panelists: Russell Koff, Infrastructure Funding & Grants Lead, Jacobs Anna James, Senior Project Manager, Jacobs Marnin Lebovits, Senior Underwriter for WIFIA Program, USEPA Jason Bodwell, Client Account Manager (Georgia), Jacobs Dave Green, Senior Economist, Jacobs Download the presentation slide deck. (PDF, 17 MB)
From risks to resilience: International Perspectives on holistic climate adaptation at a time of financial challenge
It’s time to think differently about the future – about how we respond to unanticipated events like COVID-19 and how we prepare for and mitigate the natural, societal and economic risks associated with climate change. When individuals, communities, institutions, businesses and systems are resilient, they’re able to withstand, recover quickly and thrive – no matter what adversities they experience. In this session, we will examine resilience and preparedness in the context of climate change, with a focus on investigating ‘undisclosed risks’ and the full range of short- and long-term climate risks, and a holistic asset management approach for addressing climate change. We will hear from Melbourne Water, which provides drinking water and wastewater services for the approximately 5 million people living in the Melbourne metropolitan area and Thames Estuary Asset Management 2100, the Environment Agency’s single largest flood risk management program in England. Our panel of presenters are: Laurens van der Tak - Moderator, Americas Water Resilience Director, Jacobs Clare McAuliffe, Principal, Strategy and Risk, Melbourne Water Craig Clifton, Resilience and Climate Change Global Technology Leader, Jacobs Abby Abby Crisostomo, Thames Estuary 2100 Strategic Asset Management Lead, Environment Agency Download the presentation slide deck. (PDF, 8 MB)
Reservoirs underpinning civilization: Challenges and solutions in managing reservoir safety
Dams and their impounded water storage reservoirs provide immense public benefits, including water supply, sustainable energy sources through hydroelectric power generation and flood risk reduction. With dam and reservoir operation and maintenance, it is often necessary to adapt to challenges brought about by changes in legislative requirements, engineering standards, climate and other natural hazards and public attitudes toward risk, as well as aging infrastructure. In this webinar you’ll learn how two owners approach dam safety and how Jacobs is working with them, and around the globe, to manage risks and public safety of existing reservoirs through organizational awareness, surveillance programs, maintenance and periodic upgrades. Presenters: Mark Zinniker, Generation Engineering Supervisor for the Eugene Water & Electric Board shares challenges related to a new 40-year Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) license such as fish passage, seismic risks, flood risks and impacts of climate change. Nason McCullough, Jacobs U.S. Regional Technology Leader for Dams discusses the implementation of retrofit and upgrade strategy to address FERC license requirements, including standards and requirements for fish passage, seismic stability and work adjacent to an existing high-hazard dam. Stephen Naylor, Reservoir Safety Manager for Environment Agency South East England discusses challenges in delivering the ongoing safety of a portfolio of flood storage reservoirs. Andy Courtnadge, Jacobs U.K. Discipline Lead for Dams gives examples of changes to U.K. engineering standards in response to dam safety incidents, ongoing research and the move towards more risk-based approaches. He also provides examples of how to manage reservoir safety issues, staff
Digital Twins: Enabling data-driven water reclamation & reuse solutions
In our technology-driven world, digital representations of physical assets, processes and systems – better known as "digital twins" – are rapidly becoming a preferred practice across markets. In this webinar you’ll learn how Digital Twin solutions enable optimal use of resources allowing solutions to be investigated and tested without putting equipment, public health or the environment at risk. Our panel of presenters are: Julian Sandino – Moderator, Jacobs Wastewater Global Solutions Director Garrett Owens – Jacobs Global Technology Leader for Digital Twins Jim McQuarrie – Director of Comprehensive Planning and Innovation with the Metro Wastewater Reclamation District in Colorado Bruce Johnson – Wastewater Technology Fellow within Jacobs Adrienne Menniti – Principal Process Engineer with Clean Water Services in Hillsboro, Oregon Download the presentation slide deck. (PDF, 11 MB)
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Future Foundations
Co-creating the world to come
From developing climate resilience and transitioning to a low-carbon future, to modernizing and transforming infrastructure, governments and businesses face critical challenges. How they respond will define our future.
As our clients navigate these challenges, we help them think differently – working together to pioneer tomorrow's infrastructure solutions and build the foundations for a prosperous, secure future.