RLM Engineering, Inc. provides consulting engineering services for Water and Wastewater Projects for your community, district, or company. RLM Engineering, Inc. is a consulting engineering firm incorporated in the State of Indiana in 2002. From the beginning, we have been been committed to "excelling in service." However, the years of experience that our project team possesses exceeds our competitors.
The personnel have an extensive history in consulting engineering services. With long term consulting service to clients and experience with many projects, we have the expertise for cost effective solutions. As a part of our mission to excel in service, we've solved problems and leveraged best practices to deliver exceptional work on time and on budget.
We help companies achieve their goals in the most effective and timely manner, to reduce costs and improve the quality of the product. RLM Engineering, Inc. currently provides consulting and design services within the States of Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky.
The personnel have an extensive history in consulting engineering services. With long term consulting service to clients and experience with many projects, we have the expertise for cost effective solutions. As a part of our mission to excel in service, we've solved problems and leveraged best practices to deliver exceptional work on time and on budget.
We help companies achieve their goals in the most effective and timely manner, to reduce costs and improve the quality of the product. RLM Engineering, Inc. currently provides consulting and design services within the States of Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky.
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While this project is an older project, several RLM Engineering, Inc personnel worked on this project.
Richard Morin was project engineer with other personnel providing services including Ron Ratcliff, Ken DeLap II, and James M West.
The project consisted of the replacement of the existing wastewater treatment with a Sequential Batch Reactor treatment and conversion of existing structures for other uses.
The 0.5 MGD facility was designed to handle peak flows up to 2.0 MGD or a 4 times peak factor.
Richard Morin was project engineer with other personnel providing services including Ron Ratcliff, Ken DeLap II, and James M West.
The project consisted of the replacement of the existing wastewater treatment with a Sequential Batch Reactor treatment and conversion of existing structures for other uses.
The 0.5 MGD facility was designed to handle peak flows up to 2.0 MGD or a 4 times peak factor.
Two reports were prepared for the City of North Vernon Water Utility.
One examined the existing water treatment facility's ability to meet current and proposed surface water treatment requirements.
The raw water from the Muscatatuck River is challenging to treat.
A second study examined options for water supply that included the use of existing facility with raw water improvements, purchase of treated water, and development of a groundwater supply.
The reports were used for planning and decision making purposes.
One examined the existing water treatment facility's ability to meet current and proposed surface water treatment requirements.
The raw water from the Muscatatuck River is challenging to treat.
A second study examined options for water supply that included the use of existing facility with raw water improvements, purchase of treated water, and development of a groundwater supply.
The reports were used for planning and decision making purposes.
The Ross County Water Company (RCWC) provides rural water service to 13,000 customers in Ross County, Ohio.
RCWC first contracted with RLM Engineering, Inc. to provide design services and environmental studies for their Phase VI project.
Since that time, we have completed Phase VII and Phase VIII Improvements.
We are also beginning the design for the Phase IX Improvements.
The project includes some unique characteristics, such as a 600 feet length directional bore of 20 inch HDPE piping of the Scioto River and a 400 feet directional bore of an Indian artifact area.
RCWC first contracted with RLM Engineering, Inc. to provide design services and environmental studies for their Phase VI project.
Since that time, we have completed Phase VII and Phase VIII Improvements.
We are also beginning the design for the Phase IX Improvements.
The project includes some unique characteristics, such as a 600 feet length directional bore of 20 inch HDPE piping of the Scioto River and a 400 feet directional bore of an Indian artifact area.
RLM Engineering, Inc. provided design services for several water main extensions for the Scioto Water, Inc.
Some of the projects were financed in-house, but Scioto Water, Inc. also received ARRA (stimulus) funding for two larger water main extensions.
Another project extended service to an ODOT rest park that was funded through ODOT.
The Phase V Improvements were separated into two distinct funding projects in consecutive years.
We provided planning, design, bidding, and construction services.
The Rose Hill Water Treatment Facility Improvements provided an increase in treatment capacity and a change in water treatment components.
Some of the projects were financed in-house, but Scioto Water, Inc. also received ARRA (stimulus) funding for two larger water main extensions.
Another project extended service to an ODOT rest park that was funded through ODOT.
The Phase V Improvements were separated into two distinct funding projects in consecutive years.
We provided planning, design, bidding, and construction services.
The Rose Hill Water Treatment Facility Improvements provided an increase in treatment capacity and a change in water treatment components.
RLM Engineering, Inc. conducted design projects for the Southwest Regional Water District.
These have included water main replacement, booster station replacement, water storage tank additions, and water treatment facility improvements.
Treatment facility improvements included the replacement of the backwash troughs, filter media, and backwash valves in a 4 MGD facility.
RLM Engineering, Inc. provided design for treatment plant control improvements for the North Treatment Facility for unmanned operation of their Fluidized Bed Reactor Facility.
These have included water main replacement, booster station replacement, water storage tank additions, and water treatment facility improvements.
Treatment facility improvements included the replacement of the backwash troughs, filter media, and backwash valves in a 4 MGD facility.
RLM Engineering, Inc. provided design for treatment plant control improvements for the North Treatment Facility for unmanned operation of their Fluidized Bed Reactor Facility.
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