Baer Engineering and Environmental Consulting, Inc. offers clients professional water resources engineering services in the areas of surface water hydrology and hydraulics, storm water conveyance and quality, storm water permitting, and water and wastewater utility design. Professionals are on staff with experience in the hydrologic and hydraulic analysis of drainage areas and their receiving rivers, creeks, and channels; the design of storm water quality and detention ponds; the preparation of storm water pollution prevention plans for construction projects, industrial facilities, and MS4 facilities; and the design and construction of water and wastewater utility systems. Whether your organization requires planning, evaluation, design, or compliance with activities related to these water resources engineering services, we are prepared to help define the problems and provide the solutions.
Services Provided
Hydrologic/Hydraulic Analysis
Detention/Retention Evaluation/Design
Water Quality Structure Evaluation/Design
National Flood Insurance Program Regulations
SPCC Plans for Spill Prevention, Control & Countermeasures
SWP3 Plans for Storm Water Pollution & Prevention
Water Quality Controls
Project Profiles
Georgetown Municipal Airport:
Baer Engineering provided design phase services to solve drainage issues at the facility. Baer Engineering provided design phase services for the re-design of two hanger access areas so existing drainage issues could be resolved. Services included preparing preliminary and final construction plans and construction specifications.
Mabel Davis Landfill:
Baer Engineering provided design phase services for erosion and sedimentation control measures at the Mabel Davis Landfill site. Subsurface contamination is being remediated at the Mabel Davis landfill. During the construction phase, erosion and sedimentation control measures will be installed to prevent wind and water erosion from transporting soils downstream. Baer Engineering designed erosion and sedimentation control measures using mulch and compost materials to prevent erosion. These measures have been shown to be more efficient in preventing erosion than standard erosion control filter fence and assist in the revegetation of the site.