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Inland Empire Utilities Agency is a Chino Hills, CA-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
H2O Innovation designs, manufactures and assembles water and wastewater treatment systems. Each project is customized by our multidisciplinary team to meet your specific needs. Our process engineering experts first make sure that the proposed treatment solution will ensure your problem resolution. Afterwards, all our specialty groups, such as project management, mechanical and 3D modeling engineering, electric and automation engineering and installation and commissioning, will be involved in the execution of your project, always in collaboration with the identified people in charge on your side. H2O Innovation also offers complete technical and maintenance service in order to support your system operation on a continuous basis. We even offer remote monitoring of your system through our System Performance Monitoring Center (SPMC) to help you speed up your problem solving.
Green Empowerment is a Portland, OR-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Applied Test Resources is a Phoenix, AZ-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Greeley and Hansen is a leader in developing innovative engineering, architectural and management solutions for a wide array of complex water, wastewater, water reuse and solid waste challenges. The firm’s professionals collaborate with their client partners to create better urban environments that improve public health, safety and welfare. With a staff of more than 300 in 17 office locations across the country, Greeley and Hansen offers services for all phases of a project, ranging from master planning and feasibility studies through start-up and operation. Since the firm’s founding in 1914, Greeley and Hansen has provided services to more than 500 municipalities, states, federal agencies and industries. Greeley and Hansen takes a hands-on approach in solving each individual client challenge, using creative and proven engineering solutions while maintaining a sensitivity to budget constraints and the urban environment.