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Deuchler has been assisting clients in Illinois meet phosphorus limits for over 15 years. The City of Plano, IL was grappling with increasing population and aging infrastructure while discharging to a tributary of an impaired river. Anti-degradation rules (IAC Title 35, Subtitle C, 302.105) required Plano to remove phosphorus beginning in 2008, the new
Below is a link to a video created by Suez highlighting the use of a membrane aerated biological reactor (MABR) at Yorkville Bristol Sanitary District (YBSD). On September 22nd, there will be a tour of YBSD as part of WEFTEC. Suez Video of YBSD MABR Installation Recently, Shelterworks
Our biologist recently completed a fish composition study for the Weck family in Marengo, Illinois. The shoreline and open water area were electrofished on August 6, 2019. The study yielded a total of 97 individual fish representing 2 families and 3 species. The catch was dominated by Bluegill (77%) and Largemouth Bass (22%). A
Mark Halm, P.E. BCEE of Deuchler Engineering Corporation will be presenting two case studies regarding biological phosphorus removal at treatment facilities that discharge to the Fox River: the City of Plano Water Reclamation Facility, and the Fox Metro Water Reclamation District. Below is a link to the FVOA Registration Information and Program. http://fvoa-illinois.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/2019-FVOA-Conference-Packet.pdf Please stop
We are happy to announce that Pat Kelsey has joined Deuchler Engineering Corporation. Pat has over 30 years of experience as an environmental resource manager assisting clients with NPDES permit compliance, Phase I and Phase II environmental assessments, wetland delineations, water quality assessments and master planning. Pat will manage environmental projects while also mentoring our
Deuchler STRONG Team participated again this year in the Kane County Relay for Life to battle the scourge of cancer. Proud that so many of our colleagues and their families participated.
For the last several years, Deuchler staff and family members have graciously volunteered their time to participate in the Aurora Kiwanis One-Day service event. The Kiwanis One-Day objective is to unite volunteers to participate on the same day in a hands-on service project to better our community. There were approximately 600 volunteers who removed trash from
Deuchler is pleased to present at Kendall County's Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Spring 2019 Workshop. This workshop is offered by Kendall County Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD) in partnership with the Village of Oswego on Friday, March 22. Our presentation provides information on the importance of non-point source pollution control for the health