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A part of our mission is improving our communities and the environment one project at a time. As a team rich in technical expertise with no shortage of "can-do" mentalities, we work on everything from groundwater sustainability to connected vehicle technology. Check out what we've been up to: https://lnkd.in/g-anTu8h Pictured: Bill Busch, Associate Geologist/Hydrogeologist, oversees shallow and intermediate well drilling to support upcoming deep well drilling at a carbon sequestration site.
In a new Maine Policy Review paper, Trihydro and the University of Maine explain how treating PFAS in drinking water to current interim standards can create indirect environmental impacts in the form of substantial greenhouse gas emissions. The paper also explores five policymaking considerations that may help mitigate unintended consequences of PFAS treatment. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/gGPFcq3F
The San Luis Obispo team recently volunteered their time to support the Morro Coast Audubon Society restoration project at Sweet Springs Nature Preserve in Los Osos, CA. To prepare the land for a late fall planting of native species, the Trihydro team helped pull veldt grass, an invasive species that spreads rapidly and often out-competes native grasses and herbs.
Trihydro was recently selected by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) to integrate a Device and Schema Publishing interface in their Event Streaming Platform (ESP). This site will serve a critical role in ODOT’s Connected Vehicle and ITS program, essentially acting as the central nervous system for publishing and subscribing to ITS device data within the ODOT ESP platform. By facilitating the real-time distribution of data between cars, infrastructure, and apps, the ESP supports ODOT’s mission to provide for the safe and easy movement of people and goods from place to place within the state. Learn more about some of the transportation technology work we do here at Trihydro: https://www.trihydro.com/services/technology-consulting
For the 17th consecutive year, Trihydro has been ranked among the Engineering News-Record (ENR) Top 200 Environmental Firms. Considered an industry benchmark, ENR ranks its annual global list based on gross revenues associated with environmental services. Trihydro debuted on the list in 2006 at #171 and is ranked at #118 in 2022. Important contributions to Trihydro’s continued success over the past year include geographic expansion of resources, diversification of services, and continued focus on our employees, key clients, and market sectors.
Each year, Trihydro team members nominate peers who embody the company's core cultural principles. Trihydro’s corporate code of conduct is based on the book "Cowboy Ethics, What Wall Street Can Learn from the Code of the West" by James P. Owen. Trihydro's Code of the West has 11 tenets, each mirroring how Trihydro team members approach projects, relationships, and – most importantly – challenges. Learn more about the Code of the West and this year's winners: https://www.trihydro.com/about-us/careers/code-of-the-west
Each year the Environmental Business Journal® (EBJ) and Climate Changes Business Journal (CCBJ), business research publications that provide strategic business intelligence to the environmental industry, recognize outstanding business performance in the environmental industry with their Business Achievement Awards. Trihydro Corporation (Trihydro) has been recognized in four award categories for 2021, including Industry Leadership, Project Merit, Climate Change Adaptation & Resilience, and Mergers & Acquisitions.
Trihydro's New Braunfels, TX team recently moved to a new office location across town, and we're currently hiring for open positions (https://www.trihydro.com/about-us/careers) as we continue to grow our Texas team to support civil engineering, water and wastewater engineering, environmental remediation, and regulatory compliance projects. Trihydro has maintained offices in Texas since 1990, with current locations in New Braunfels and Austin. The recent New Braunfels move enhances the team’s ability to serve clients throughout central Texas. Trihydro’s Texas offices are staffed with project managers, engineers, surveyors, geologists, and environmental scientists.
In July 2021, Trihydro surpassed two million hours of work without an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recordable incident or injury. Operating under the motto “Our Safety is My Responsibility,” each Trihydro team member contributes to our best-in-class safety record and our award-winning behavior-based safety program. We provide our team members with stop-work authority and the necessary tools, equipment, and training to perform work safely. We believe every safety incident is preventable and that the “Goal of Zero” is achievable. We are proud to celebrate this recent safety milestone with you and are committed to delivering trusted solutions safely.
Trihydro is honored to be recognized, for the 16th year in a row, as an Engineering News-Record (ENR) Top 200 Environmental Firm. This year, Trihydro ranked 123rd on ENR’s list.