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Woodard & Curran has operated and maintained the Water Conserv II project since 1996. The world's largest water reclamation project combining irrigation with rapid infiltration basins, Water Conserv II delivers 50 million gallons per day of reclaimed water to irrigate citrus groves, landscape and foliage nurseries, golf courses, and residential neighborhoods.

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Woodard & Curran is a 550-person, integrated engineering, science, and operations company. Privately held and steadily growing, we serve public and private clients locally and nationwide.

From our environmental roots to the range of consulting, engineering, and operations expertise we provide today, we work for a diverse clientele—including municipalities, industry, colleges and universities, the real estate community, and food and beverage manufacturers.

Talented people are at the heart of our firm. Our company was founded in 1979 on a simple business concept: provide an enjoyable place to work with opportunity, integrity, and commitment, and we will attract talented people. It happened. At the heart of our company are people who are experts in their field and passionate about what they do, showing a level of commitment and integrity that drive results for our clients. You experience this power every day in our actions, our solutions, and our promises kept.

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Atlanta, a city with a metro-area of over five million people, is expected to see a boom of two million more by the year 2020. While Atlanta’s population may pale in comparison to cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, Georgia’s capital is the largest city in the country not built on a large body of water. This has posed water reuse and sustainability challenges unknown to larger metropolitan areas.

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