Drinking Water & Reuse
Developed countries take safe drinking water for granted, but it is truly a modern marvel. By staying on top of the most advanced drinking water and reuse treatment technology, we continue to move the industry forward.
Whether it’s designing an advanced water treatment facility or implementing an innovative potable water reuse program or a brackish or seawater desalination plant, we’re not just treating water, we’re giving communities, industries and regions the resource they need to flourish and expand. We are constantly pushing for more innovative and cost-effective solutions to give more people access to safe and abundant water supplies – especially as populations continue to grow around the world, regulations are changing, infrastructure is aging, and there’s a greater need for increased security.
As the No. 2 ranked design firm by Engineering News-Record (ENR) in Water Supply, Water Treatment and Desalination and recipient of the 2015 the Stockholm Industry Water Award for leadership in potable reuse and public acceptance – we’re excited about what we do, the projects we deliver and how these projects are positively impacting communities around the world.
Our integrated comprehensive services, which consider a triple-bottom-line focus and a OneWater mentality, allow us to move complex water projects from concept to completion and operation – successfully delivering the right solutions for our clients.
Meet some of our team
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Dr. Russell Ford, Global Drinking Water & Reuse Solutions Director
A passionate environmental engineer with more than three decades of experience, Dr. Russell Ford’s career has concentrated on improving drinking water quality and providing a positive impact on public health around the globe. As our Global Director for Drinking Water & Reuse Solutions, Russell leads our drinking water business from both a technical and leadership perspective, bringing the best resources to deliver critical client solutions.
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Larry Schimmoller, Global Principal for Water Reuse
Larry Schimmoller has spent most of his 30+ year career at Jacobs advancing water reuse practices in the global water sector and helping clients respond to the impacts of climate change. As our Global Principal for Water Reuse, Larry helps our clients to plan, design and implement potable and non-potable water reuse projects that provide communities with sustainable and resilient water supplies.
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Jennifer Liggett, Global Principal for Drinking Water Quality
As Global Principal for Drinking Water Quality, Jennifer Liggett helps our clients to protect public health in their communities by solving complex drinking water quality challenges. Jennifer's focus on drinking water quality encompasses a far-reaching technology area that includes source water quality, distribution system water quality and building water quality.
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Jesus Garcia Aleman, Vice President and Global Principal for Drinking Water and Reuse
A 20-year journey at Jacobs has seen Jesus Garcia Aleman steward innovative drinking water treatment solutions across the world. As our Global Principal for Drinking Water & Reuse, Jesus connects our clients with Jacobs’ talented team of water professionals. Every day Jesus works to develop and champion best practices and technology innovations in drinking water treatment – and to support colleagues and clients that are deploying those innovative solutions worldwide.
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Jim Lozier, Global Principal - Membrane Treatment and Desalination
Jim was a research desalting engineer for the United States Navy developing mobile reverse osmosis units to support the Marine Corps before joining Jacobs in 1989. As a consultant, Jim has delivered membrane and desalination projects for clients in North America, Singapore, Australia and the Middle East. In his role as Jacobs global principal for membrane treatment and desalination, Jim strives to stay abreast of emerging technologies in these areas as well as advanced water reuse to assist our clients in delivering the optimum water treatment solutions for their projects.
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Lauren Wasserstrom, National Practice Leader for Lead and Copper Rule Compliance
Lauren Wasserstrom is passionate about reducing lead exposure in drinking water and protecting public health. As Jacobs’ National Practice Leader for Lead and Copper Rule Compliance, Lauren supports water systems across the United States with the implementation of the new Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) and helps them leverage available funding sources, like the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
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Scott Grieco, Global Principal for PFAS & Emerging Contaminants
Dr. Scott Grieco has over 30 years of experience in the evaluation, design and optimization of water treatment systems across the public utility, remediation and industrial sectors. For the past ten years, Scott has focused on the evaluation and treatment of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS.) As our Global Principal for PFAS & Emerging Contaminants, Dr. Grieco is an expert in physical/chemical treatment of emerging contaminants and persistent environmental compounds.
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Kim Ervin, Global Principal for Drinking Water and Reuse
Kim Ervin has over 25 years of experience planning and designing water treatment projects for our clients. She focuses on all areas of water system planning, including treatment process evaluation and the use of data solutions to optimize facility planning and design. As Global Principal for Drinking Water and Reuse, Kim supports our clients with water treatment projects, specializing in water quality and water treatment planning, alternatives evaluation, bench and pilot testing, design and construction.
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John Rickermann, Managing Director, Technical Services Group, OMFS
As Managing Director, Technical Services Group, OMFS, John Rickermann is the technology and innovation interface between the Jacobs O&M division and the greater Jacobs organization. He manages a specialty team of 75 subject matter experts in water treatment and maintenance. The Jacobs O&M group includes 3,000 operators and mechanics at over 200 sites. His current focus is on digitizing and cybersecurity for O&M functions to improve efficiency and manage the decline in O&M staffing availability.
Our projects
Jacobs delivers tailored solutions worldwide. Our global portfolio of projects has supported clients with addressing dynamic issues like aging infrastructure, impacts from climate change, water scarcity, flooding and affordability. The solutions we develop in collaboration with our clients provide communities with the foundations they need to flourish and grow.
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Pure Water Project Las Virgenes-Triunfo
Jacobs is serving as program manager for a visionary water reuse project in southern California that will create a resilient drinking water supply and protect the local ecosystem.
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Donald C. Tillman Advanced Water Purification Facility (AWPF)
Jacobs has been selected by LA Sanitation and Environment (LASAN) and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) as the progressive design-build contractor for the Donald C. Tillman Advanced Water Purification Facility (AWPF). The project is a key part of the City of Los Angeles' long-term water management objective to fully reuse its water supplies and is one of the largest potable reuse projects in the country.
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Singapore's NEWater Model
Water scarcity isn't a new phenomenon; historical records note water shortages dating as far back as the 1800s. And, since there’s no new water on Earth, we’re drinking the same water dinosaurs did. What if we showed you how Jacobs and Singapore’s PUB turned water scarcity into international successes with an innovative water reuse strategy?
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Cutter Lateral Reach 21 Water Treatment Plant
Jacobs delivered the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s first water design-build project, which provides a reliable water supply and rejuvenates communities within the Navajo Nation.
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Removing Lead Pipes while Advancing Environmental Justice in Salt Lake City
Jacobs is working with Salt Lake City to develop a Lead and Copper Rule compliance program that prioritizes early action in disadvantaged communities.
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Sustainable Water Initiative for Tomorrow (SWIFT)
Dramatically reducing sea level rise and 90% elimination of wastewater treatment plant discharge are just some of the positive outcomes of this bold, swift response to the water scarcity challenge.