Keller Adds 40 Years of Wastewater Operations Expertise
Industry Veteran Ron Gearhart Joins as Operations Manager Tight permits, aging infrastructure, new technologies—wastewater operations are growing more complex, with little margin for error. When early decisions define compliance and performance for years, firsthand operational insight…
3 Key Takeaways from the 2026 AWWA PNWS Conference
The AWWA Pacific Northwest Section (PNWS) Conference continues to be one of the most energizing gatherings for water professionals in our region, and this year was no exception. Our Keller team was proud to participate, present, and…
Employee Spotlight: Brianna Solberg, EIT, Water/Wastewater Engineer
One of Keller’s biggest keys to success is our people-first mindset. Brianna, based in our Beaverton office, is a Civil Engineer, Peer Mentor, and co-chair of our Women’s Forum who brings that spirit to life in…
10 Ways CE&I Protects Projects and Supports Successful Delivery
Once a project leaves design and enters construction, risk increases. Field conditions change. Assumptions are tested. And small issues can quickly grow into costly problems. That’s where Construction Engineering and Inspection (CE&I) comes into play. Keller’s…
Employee Spotlight: Megan Xin, EIT, Project Engineer
From intern to licensed EIT and Project Engineer, Megan Xin’s journey at Keller is a testament to curiosity, drive, and heart—qualities that mirror the collaborative and community-focused spirit of our civil engineering firm. Since joining our…
Highlights from NWEA 2026: Keller Takes the Stage
PFAS. Aging systems. Rising demand. Our region’s water challenges are growing fast—and the landscape is changing even faster. This year’s Nevada Water Environment Association (NWEA) Conference for Engineers brought together engineers, operators, and researchers from across…
Engineering the Largest Potable Water Tank in Idaho
How a Boise hillside became home to one of the region’s most forward‑looking water projects. “This is now the largest potable water tank in Idaho—and it fundamentally changes how far we can move water in our…
The 2026 AIC Water Summit: 5 Must-Know Dewatering and Drying Insights
Last week, Idaho’s water leaders met in Boise for the 2026 AIC Water Summit, the state’s key forum on water and wastewater issues. The conversations made one thing clear: communities are facing their toughest challenges yet….
CREATIVITY MEETS COMPLIANCE: MOYIE SPRINGS’ PATH TO A MODERN WASTEWATER SYSTEM
For small communities, wastewater infrastructure is about far more than pipes and permits. It’s about protecting public health, safeguarding local waterways, and doing it in a way that’s financially realistic for residents. This was the challenge…
Putting a Park Where You Least Expect It
How Ammon bridged the gap between public infrastructure and recreation Public infrastructure is all around us, whether we notice it or not. Water comes on with the turn of a handle, roads get us from Point…