Integrated water resources management requires that numerous interrelated aspects of planning be simultaneously addressed, such as supply and demand scenarios; land use conditions; groundwater and surface water resources and their interactions; water rights; reservoir operations; water management alternatives; stakeholder participation; infrastructures; economic and financial analysis; environmental constraints; and regulatory issues.
WRIME has extensive experience in all aspects of integrated water resources management. We use a comprehensive process to quickly develop a cost-effective plan document, which can be as simple as a 20-page water preparedness plan for a local water district or as complex as a 200-page integrated water management plan for a regional water agency.
As a small company, we offer the following advantages to our clients:
- Every client is important to us;
- Every project has principal-level involvement; and
- Every staff member is highly competent.
WRIME provides planning services and technical support from plan inception through implementation, including quantifying environmental or economic costs and benefits during the environmental review and permitting process. We stay on top of policy, legislative, and legal trends and know how to provide technical analysis services in complex and challenging planning environments where the needs of stakeholders may be in conflict, public participation requirements are intense, and work products may be subject to intense scrutiny and challenge.
We use the best methods and tools to conduct technical analysis, which ensures not only the soundness of the analysis but also provides the desired level of cost effectiveness. We collaborate with our clients to define the goals and objectives of their projects at the very beginning to ensure vision alignment with the clients. This |