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Designing and building the critical infrastructure that sustains Suffolk County, our engineers combine innovation with technical excellence.
Our engineers oversee the design and construction of nearly 600 wells, ensuring a robust and reliable water supply.
From site selection to final commissioning, our team manages the complex integration of pump systems, storage tanks and treatment facilities that keep your water flowing.
SCWA Engineering is recognized nationally for implementing advanced solutions that set the standard for the water utility industry.
We don't just follow industry standards; we set them. By utilizing advanced modeling and smart infrastructure monitoring, we optimize performance and longevity across our entire network.
We continuously pilot and test the latest treatment methods to stay ahead of emerging water quality challenges.
Our R&D efforts focus on developing sustainable, cost-effective treatment technologies that can be deployed rapidly to protect public health.
SCWA Engineering developed the only approved treatment method in New York State to successfully destroy 1,4-dioxane.
Through our pioneering use of Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP), we effectively eliminate 1,4-dioxane at the source, providing a blueprint for utilities across the country.
We design systems that prioritize the long-term health and sustainability of Long Island's sole-source aquifer.
By balancing demand with sustainable withdrawal rates and innovative treatment, SCWA Engineering ensures that our most precious resource remains pristine for generations.
Hear from the team designing the world-class treatment facilities that provide the highest quality water to our community.