Water infrastructure consists of production and distribution of water for public consumption and industrial processes.
Water production begins with the collection of raw water, from either
underground wells or surface water, and the treatment of this water for
it's intended purpose. Treatment options range from individual
chlorination feed systems serving a single water production well to
large water filter plants providing the water supply for a city or
county.
Water distribution includes the storage of the finished water together
with the pipes and pumping systems necessary to deliver the water to
the people and processes that use the water.
KEYSTONE provides engineering support to other municipal engineers for the design of specialty aspects of large public water systems, as well as direct support to industrial clients for all aspects of water supply, treatment and reuse.
We provide electrical and control system engineering support to other engineers serving municipalities ranging from small rural authorities to city and county governments. We specialize in power distribution, motor control, automation and remote monitoring (or SCADA) systems.
We also provide design and design-build services to industrial clients, ranging from small process and control system upgrades to complete small treatment plants projects.
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