For more than 15 years, WRS has helped the City of Mission Hills model, inventory and GIS map its enclosed and open-channel stormwater systems. How it became integral to the city's improvement planning.
For two decades or more, the city of Prairie Village, Kansas, had tried to find a solution to this dangerous flooding problem. Here's how WRS found the creative, cost-effective answer.
Sometimes managing an engineering project means managing the problems that aren’t anticipated upfront by a client. Find out how WRS made the process smoother for Platte County in this drainage improvement project.
This creative use of pervious paving resulted in a fivefold increase in pervious area, changing the project's regulatory definition and thus avoiding the need for costly additional BMPs.
Another engineer assured this homeowner his stream erosion could only be solved using tons of unsightly riprap, Read how Water Resources Solutions solved the problem elegantly and naturally.
This stabilization was faced with contaminated soils and potential encroachment on a new parking lot at the top of bank. Here's how Water Resources Solutions rose to the challenge.
This multi-agency Missouri design-build has become a show piece for nature-based approaches to stream management using natural channel design and bioengineering.
Urban and municipal agencies, organizations and property owners regularly face stormwater management issues, from flood risk management to water quality impairments. Here’s how WRS has helped: