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L&R takes pride in developing strong relationships and values clients on a personal level by providing dependable service and building long term trust. L&R relies on innovative solutions to complex problems. We understand that not all problems are created equal and each one involves its own due thought. Whether it be the use of new technology such as 2D hydraulic modeling or alternative delivery projects such as design build, L&R can provide that creative approach.
L&R takes pride in developing strong relationships and values clients on a personal level by providing dependable service and building long term trust. L&R relies on innovative solutions to complex problems. We understand that not all problems are created equal and each one involves its own due thought. Whether it be the use of new technology such as 2D hydraulic modeling or alternative delivery projects such as design build, L&R can provide that creative approach.
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Georgetown/Scott County has seen significant growth with the existence of Toyota and other industries within its limits.
Dry Run is one of the larger watersheds within the limits of Scott County and is mostly undeveloped compared to the neighboring watersheds.
A SWMM model was developed in 2008 for Dry Run with the intention of using the model as a base model for future developments in the watershed; however, the model was never utilized.
With continued growth in the area, GSCPC wanted to convert the model to the free EPASWMM software, make updates to the model to reflect current conditions, and ensure that the model would still run and produce accurate results.
Dry Run is one of the larger watersheds within the limits of Scott County and is mostly undeveloped compared to the neighboring watersheds.
A SWMM model was developed in 2008 for Dry Run with the intention of using the model as a base model for future developments in the watershed; however, the model was never utilized.
With continued growth in the area, GSCPC wanted to convert the model to the free EPASWMM software, make updates to the model to reflect current conditions, and ensure that the model would still run and produce accurate results.
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