Cameron Engineering collects top honors at ACEC awards.Cameron Engineering & Associates, LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol , a winner of numerous local, state and national awards, has once again entered the winners circle earning major honors in three different categories at the American Council of Engineering Companies New York Awards. In the ACEC ACEC American Council of Engineering Companies (formerly American Consulting Engineers Council) ACEC American Consulting Engineers Council (now American Council of Engineering Companies) category of "Studies," Cameron Engineering was rewarded for its expansive study of the Massapequa Preserve Streamflow Streamflow, or channel runoff, is the flow of water in streams, rivers, and other channels, and is a major element of the water cycle. It is one component of the runoff of water from the land to waterbodies, the other component being surface runoff. Augmentation & Pond Restoration. Supported by experienced specialty consultants in environmental, historical and fisheries, Cameron Engineering developed a comprehensive plan for the restoration of a major preserve located in one of the most populous counties in New York There are sixty-two counties in the State of New York. Five of these are boroughs of New York City and do not have functioning county governments. New York City encompasses five counties, and is the county seat of all five of them: New York County (Manhattan), Kings County (Brooklyn), State. Cameron Engineering's work on the Long Island Rail Road Long Beach Parking Facility earned the company distinguished recognition in the "Special Projects," category of the ACEC Awards. Finally, in the category of "Water and Wastewater," Cameron Engineering's work on the Glen Cove WPCP WPCP Water Pollution Control Plant WPCP Water Pollution Control Program WPCP Walter Payton College Prep WPCP Water Pollution Control Plan WPCP WebSphere Portal Content Publishing Biological Nutrient Removal merited a Gold Award. Cameron Engineering led a multidisciplinary engineering team that provided design and construction inspection services for Long Island's Biological Nutrient Removal upgrade project at the City of Glen Cove's 8.0 MGD Water Pollution Control Plant. |
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