Water Resources


Water Resources Services at MC Schaff Companies

At MC Schaff Companies, we specialize in delivering comprehensive water and wastewater engineering solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of municipalities and private clients. Our experienced team is dedicated to ensuring projects are completed on time and within budget, providing end-to-end services from initial planning through to construction and compliance.

With expertise in public water wells, wastewater collection systems, water distribution networks, and stormwater management, we develop strategic plans that address both current requirements and future growth. Our in-house testing laboratory and skilled staff enable us to manage projects seamlessly, including reporting, regulatory liaison, and funding assistance, ensuring a streamlined process for our clients.

We also play a pivotal role in regional initiatives, such as the Platte Alliance Water Supply (PAWS) Project, a collaborative effort involving 11 communities and additional rural water districts across Southeastern Wyoming and Western Nebraska. This project exemplifies our commitment to enhancing water infrastructure and resource management on a large scale.

Whether you're undertaking system upgrades, new infrastructure development, or seeking variances for septic systems, MC Schaff Companies is your trusted partner for reliable and efficient water and wastewater engineering services.

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Services Include

  • Public Water Wells

  • Wastewater Collection Systems

  • Water Distribution Systems

  • Regional Water Systems

  • Water Transmission Systems,

  • Stormwater Systems

  • Water Treatment Systems and Wastewater Treatment Systems

  • Septic System Design

  • Open Lagoons

  • Treatment Plants, and Transmission

Client’s We’ve Worked With

Platte Alliance Water Supply

The Platte Alliance Water Supply (PAWS) Project is a rural municipal water supply project incorporating 11 communities and additional rural water districts in Southeastern Wyoming and Western Nebraska, along the North Platte River basin.

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