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Tetra Tech’s greatest impact on the world is through the projects we perform in communities around the globe. In partnership with our clients, we are improving lives and creating a more sustainable future.

New Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) biological sludge separators at Jean-Gaulin Refinery WWTP in Quebec

Upgrading Valero Energy’s Jean-Gaulin Refinery Wastewater Treatment Plant

Large silver pipes with an H on them at a hydrogen processing facility

Advancing Blue Hydrogen Production, Storage, and Transport in California

An array of solar panels in a field generating 175-megawatts

Providing Civil and Structural Design for a Utility-Scale Solar Project

A row of turbines at the Tetra Tech-supported Auwahi Wind facility in Hawaii

Advancing Wind Energy in Hawaii

Scenic view of countryside in Blaenau Gwent County Borough

Supporting the Development of Wauntysswg Farm Solar Park

View across a canal in an urban setting with low rise redbrick residential buildings on the opposite bank, high rise residential blocks in the distance, and a footbridge crossing canal

Creating a Canalside Community at Port Loop, Birmingham

Aerial view of a seaside town looking across a bay with a large stone gothic church in the foreground and hills and green fields in the distance

Rebuilding the Iconic Mizen Head Footbridge

View across a lake with trees on the shoreline and mountains on the horizon

Ensuring an Ongoing Safe Regional Water Supply at Lough Talt

Aerial view of a commercial port showing containers lined up on the dockside, container ships in the loading berths, industrial buildings on the far side of the port with the sea in the distance and ships on the horizon

Enabling Sustainable Port Redevelopment at Dublin Port

Aerial image of Glasgow Airport

Designing Sustainable Infrastructure Protection to Enable Glasgow Airport Investment Area

A view from clifftops looking out along the coastline and out to sea

Improving Stormwater and Wastewater Management in Dublin Bay

View across a wet bog in Ireland

Restoring Ireland’s Unique Raised Bogs

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