Malone/Wheeler has a broad breadth of practice and experience in municipal services. Major areas of practice include:
Compliance
Data tracking, reporting, and jurisdictional interface and support
Emergency Preparedness Planning
America's Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA) compliance
Major Facilities
Planning, design, and construction administration for new facilities, expansions, re-ratings, conversions, etc.
Condition assessments and capacity evaluations
Planning
Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) development and implementation
Impact Fee Studies
Distribution and collection system modelling and analysis
Asset Management Plans
Water and wastewater service planning
Facilities master plans and condition assessments
Public Utility Commission (PUC) matters including CCN and utility rate cases
Water resources management and planning, including green and alternative initiatives (e.g., rainwater collection, reclaimed water, OneWater, etc.)
Permitting
Water resources rights acquisition, and permitting with the State of Texas, river authorities, groundwater conservation districts, etc.
Comprehensive wastewater permitting consulting, including public meeting and State office of Administrative Hearing (SOAH) representation, and settlement agreement negotiations
Utility and Municipal Support Services
Operations support, including emergency response, trouble shooting, treatment process optimization, and plan development
Mapping and geospatial analysis
Service Extension Request (SER) feasibility studies and plan reviews
Non-standard Service Agreement evaluations and terms negotiation
Utility and road bond planning and approvals
Preventive Maintenance Plan development and tracking/implementation
Expert witness consulting and testimony
Municipal Service projects can be found on this map. Click each BROWN pin to see further details and photos, as well as access the live map to get a more clear picture of the site and surrounding area.