Full-Time
Posted on 8/22/2025
Engineering environmental consulting for clean water
$22 - $30/hr
Victorville, CA, USA
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Woodard Curran provides engineering, science, and operations services focused on clean water infrastructure and environmental consulting for public entities, private businesses, and institutions. It plans, designs, implements, and operates water and environmental projects, offering consulting, design, and ongoing operational support, with outsourcing options for specific tasks and data-driven tools to modernize water resources management. The company differentiates itself with a broad mix of engineering, science, and hands-on operations expertise, plus practical, sustainable solutions and specialized tools for contaminant-source identification, serving a wide client base. Its goal is to protect public health, ensure regulatory compliance, and advance sustainable water management by solving complex water and environmental challenges.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Early VC
Total Funding
$7.1M
Headquarters
Portland, Maine
Founded
1979
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Paid Sick Leave
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Hybrid Work Options
401(k) Company Match
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Woodard & Curran wins Environmental Business Journal and Climate Change Business Journal Project Merit awards. Woodard & Curran is proud to announce that the firm has received three Environmental Business International (EBI) 2025 Business Achievement Awards. The organization recognized two projects under the Environmental Business Journal Project Merit category for its work on the Back Cove South Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Storage Facility in Portland, Maine and the Wright City Wastewater Treatment Facility in Wright City, Missouri; and its climate risk assessment work for RYAM under the Climate Change Business Journal Project Merit category. These awards highlight its projects' innovation, collaborative delivery, and far-reaching environmental and community benefits. The Project Merit category honors projects completed or reaching a major milestone in 2025 that demonstrate exceptional innovation or unique technical, environmental, or partnership-based solutions. EBI selected awardees following its annual nomination and review process, which includes written submissions evaluated by a committee of EBI staff, advisory board members, and regular contributors. A transformative project for casco bay and the greater Portland community. The Back Cove South CSO Storage Facility exemplifies how technical expertise, creative problem solving, and strong public - private collaboration can significantly improve environmental outcomes for communities. Woodard & Curran served as the project designer for the new 3.5-million-gallon, below-grade CSO storage facility. Infrastructure for growth and sustainability. The Wright City Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF) project delivers essential infrastructure upgrades that protect public health, preserve local waterways, and drive economic expansion for Wright City and its neighboring communities. Sparked by American Foods Group's (AFG) plan to open a new beef processing plant, the project was realized through a public-private partnership with Public Water Supply District #2. Understanding and mitigating climate liabilities. RYAM, a forest products material supplier with a global footprint, selected Woodard & Curran to perform a multi-scale portfolio assessment to identify climate change liabilities and mitigation opportunities. The business leveraged its Climate Change Risk and Vulnerability Assessment services and dashboard to achieve a broad understanding of potential disruptions to business continuity under future climate scenarios.
EMWD recognizes Woodard & Curran as Consultant of the Year. Woodard & Curran prides itself on developing long-standing partnerships with its public and private clients across the country. One such example is its decades-long collaboration with Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD), during which time Woodard & Curran Inc. has provided water, wastewater, and recycled water planning and design services. The district's annual recognition program has named industry partners as Supplier of the Year for their work supporting EMWD's mission to deliver services to nearly one million people living and working within a 682-square mile area in western Riverside County and northern San Diego County. This year, EMWD added a Consultant of the Year award, naming Woodard & Curran as the recipient. "We are very honored to accept the Eastern Municipal Water District's Consultant of the Year award," said CEO Alyson Watson during the November 19 Board of Directors meeting. "This award is a powerful affirmation of our partnership and demonstrates what's possible when two organizations partner on a strategic, shared vision." "Woodard & Curran has been a partner with EMWD for two decades. They provide environmental and hydrogeological services. But today, we specifically want to recognize them for their support as one of our grant application consulting firms," said EMWD Purchasing and Contracts Manager Cynthia Carbajal, CPSM, while presenting the award. "Their expertise and innovative approach have helped EMWD secure over $230 million in grants and low interest loans. Most notably, their work on the purified water replenishment project, where we are set to secure funding that will roughly cover two-thirds of the total project cost, makes it the single largest externally funded capital improvement project in EMWD's history." Woodard & Curran's fiscal solutions team has supported EMWD's funding pursuits for groundwater, drought and conservation, and recycled water, including a current application for $30 million in funding for advanced water purification, with an additional $110 million in State Revolving Fund loans and Water Recycling Fund Program grants pending executed agreements. Woodard & Curran fiscal solutions experts are also finalizing EMWD's External Strategic Funding Plan to guide pursuits for priority projects over the next few years. During its partnership, Woodard & Curran has supported EMWD with complex planning issues, coordination with outside agencies, and development of master plans. Woodard & Curran Inc. has conducted groundwater modeling in the Upper San Jacinto Basin, performed the water supply analysis for the San Jacinto area, served as program manager for the Perris North Basin Groundwater Program, worked on the Recycled Water Strategic and Facilities Master Plan, provided preliminary design for the Pala Lift Station, and conducted flow monitoring studies and model calibration for the Moreno Valley and Temecula Valley areas. More recently, Woodard & Curran has been an integral part of two critical water supply planning initiatives to secure long-term water supply reliability, including the Water Supply Strategic Plan and the Joint Agency Water Supply Concept Study. The Water Supply Strategic Plan provides EMWD with a strategy for near- and long-term water demand through the evaluation of supply options under a variety of climate, demand, and regulatory scenarios. Its team developed and evaluated multiple supply alternatives to meet forecasted demands for five service areas utilizing multiple future condition scenarios input into a GoldSim model. Through its innovative digital team, Woodard & Curran Inc. developed and launched an Integrated Planning Tool to identify future supply alternatives with multi-phase supply and operations options that support EMWD's decision-making across multiple organizational levels. As part of the Joint Agency Water Supply Concept Study, Woodard & Curran facilitated the coordination of four agencies with the common goal of developing new large-scale regional water supply concepts. The agencies identified 13 concepts to evaluate based on supply potential, supply reliability, independence, energy efficiency, acceptance, cost-efficiency, and funding potential. Woodard & Curran served as a liaison with EMWD's General Manager, EMWD Board of Directors, and representatives from the other agencies to determine the top three concepts for further refinement and investigation. "I want to thank the entire Eastern Municipal team from the operators in the field to the leaders in this room for your trust and for creating a culture where collaboration and innovation thrive," said Watson. "We're proud to stand beside you in your vital mission. Together, we'll continue building solutions that ensure water resources remain safe, sustainable, and reliable for generations to come."
The City of LaBelle is collaborating with Woodard & Curran, a company with a track record of successfully pursuing such grants, to finalize their application process.
Christi Driver has been appointed as the national business development leader for the public sector at Woodard & Curran, leveraging her two decades of experience in strategic sales and marketing within the water and environment industry.
Woodard & Curran has named Tami Ray-Ross to a newly created role as national fiscal solutions leader.