Schaaf & Wheeler provides a wide range of water resources engineering to clients throughout California, Nevada, Washington and Hawaii. Founded in 1985, the firm has significant experience planning and engineering storm water, potable water, recycled water, and waste water systems, and restoring our rivers, streams, and estuaries. Schaaf & Wheeler also has an extensive and successful background analyzing floodplains, revising FEMA flood maps, and performing Flood Insurance Studies.
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Schaaf & Wheeler is a civil engineering firm focused on water resources.
With over thirty years of experience and expertise in flood control, stormwater, wastewater, potable water, and recycled water solutions, Schaaf & Wheeler is relied upon by both public and private sector clients to add value and peace-of-mind to their projects.
With four office locations throughout Northern California (Santa Clara, San Francisco, Salinas and Santa Rosa), our extensive and unique local knowledge makes us an essential and integral part to projects ranging from small private developments to large scale public works improvements.
With over thirty years of experience and expertise in flood control, stormwater, wastewater, potable water, and recycled water solutions, Schaaf & Wheeler is relied upon by both public and private sector clients to add value and peace-of-mind to their projects.
With four office locations throughout Northern California (Santa Clara, San Francisco, Salinas and Santa Rosa), our extensive and unique local knowledge makes us an essential and integral part to projects ranging from small private developments to large scale public works improvements.
San Francisquito Pump Station is located east of Bayshore Road adjacent to Highway 101.
The facility sits on San Francisquito Creek collecting runoff from 1,250 acres of northern Palo Alto.
Schaaf & Wheeler's pump station design reduces flooding that has impacted surrounding neighborhoods, protects the environment from future sea-level-rise, and incorporates civic art into the property.
SCity of South San Francisco operates 10 pump stations that convey sewage to the Water Quality Control Plant at the eastern edge of the City.
The facility sits on San Francisquito Creek collecting runoff from 1,250 acres of northern Palo Alto.
Schaaf & Wheeler's pump station design reduces flooding that has impacted surrounding neighborhoods, protects the environment from future sea-level-rise, and incorporates civic art into the property.
SCity of South San Francisco operates 10 pump stations that convey sewage to the Water Quality Control Plant at the eastern edge of the City.
City of South San Francisco operates 10 pump stations that convey sewage to the Water Quality Control Plant at the eastern edge of the City.
The RWQCB issued a Cease and Desist Order.
Schaaf & Wheeler has been assisting the City with regulatory compliance since 2004 and has designed their industrial sewage pump stations.
After completing Pump Station #3 at Kimball Way, Schaaf & Wheeler began preliminary design on Pump Station #4.
The 50-year-old pump station was near the end of its life cycle and posed numerous health and safety code violations.
The RWQCB issued a Cease and Desist Order.
Schaaf & Wheeler has been assisting the City with regulatory compliance since 2004 and has designed their industrial sewage pump stations.
After completing Pump Station #3 at Kimball Way, Schaaf & Wheeler began preliminary design on Pump Station #4.
The 50-year-old pump station was near the end of its life cycle and posed numerous health and safety code violations.
For over 25 years, Schaaf & Wheeler has designed potable water infrastructure for San Jose Water Company to provide water to new and existing communities throughout the South Bay.
In the hills southwest of San Jose, Highlands of Los Gatos features a new development of upscale, semi-rural homes.
These properties required drinking and emergency fire water connections.
Schaaf & Wheeler designed a duplex booster station, water lines, and storage tanks for this new community.
The Highland's project required design and construction of water access to the 25 new homes.
In the hills southwest of San Jose, Highlands of Los Gatos features a new development of upscale, semi-rural homes.
These properties required drinking and emergency fire water connections.
Schaaf & Wheeler designed a duplex booster station, water lines, and storage tanks for this new community.
The Highland's project required design and construction of water access to the 25 new homes.
Schaaf & Wheeler has been providing on-call water resources engineering services to the City of Belmont since 2003.
Schaaf & Wheeler has been evaluating, prioritizing, and designing the rehabilitation and replacement of City's gravity sewer system since 2014.
Construction methods include pipe bursting, pipe reaming, horizontal directional drilling (HDD), open trench excavation, and CIPP lining.
These sewer lines included within the annual rehabilitation projects are located throughout the City in back yard easements, busy urban corridors, and within Caltrans right-of-way.
Schaaf & Wheeler has been evaluating, prioritizing, and designing the rehabilitation and replacement of City's gravity sewer system since 2014.
Construction methods include pipe bursting, pipe reaming, horizontal directional drilling (HDD), open trench excavation, and CIPP lining.
These sewer lines included within the annual rehabilitation projects are located throughout the City in back yard easements, busy urban corridors, and within Caltrans right-of-way.
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