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Springdale Estates Wastewater Treatment Plant

Springdale Estates is a planned residential community in Mahoning Township, Carbon County. The existing wastewater treatment plant is over 25 years old. The treatment capacity of 12,600 gallons per day is inadequate for the proposed development and the existing wet weather infiltration and inflow in the sewage collection system.
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Story Map: Stormwater, the Community and YOU

Keystone Consulting Engineers built a Story Map on ESRI's GIS platform for Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. This story map is an interactive map that assists UMT with it's MS4 objectives.
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Moravian College Bethlehem PA

Moravian College Main Street

Keystone Consulting Engineers, Inc. (KCE) collaborated with Moravian College and its landscape architect to calm traffic and beautify the northern entrance to the school located in the urban fabric of Bethlehem, PA.
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cetronia ambulance corps

Cetronia Ambulance Corps. – Joint Operations Facility

Keystone Consulting Engineers, Inc. prepared the Land Development plans for this high-profile project that included 68,000 square-foot Joint Operations Facility that was delivered via a cooperative partnership between the Cetronia
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Kern Road Bridge Replacement

KCE was proud to assist our municipal client, Moore Township, Northampton County in completing a bridge project. Our team performed surveying, construction stake-out, permitting, developed plans and specification and contract
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Goldfish Swim School

Goldfish Swim School

KCE provided engineering and site design for Goldfish Swim School in the City of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania....
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Steel Stacks

Steel Stacks/21st Century Town Square

The 21st Century Town Square is the hub of the Steel Stacks cultural and arts center in Bethlehem, PA. The square connects the ArtsQuest and PBS 39 buildings with outdoor event venues and the iconic blast furnaces on the former Bethlehem Steel site.
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Former Sandy Bottom Gulf Facility

Soil and groundwater were impacted by petroleum contaminants due to a subsurface release from a gasoline underground storage tank (UST) system in 1988. Light non-aqueous phase liquid (LNAPL) was present
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