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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.

Street view of a modern energy efficient office building

Targeting Net Zero Energy at the Clifford L. Allenby Building in Sacramento, California 

Tetra Tech performed full-service landfill engineering support at the Fairmead Landfill in Madera, California

Landfill Engineering Support for the County of Madera Public Works Department

City of Raleigh and Tetra Tech staff celebrate the City’s GSI and LID program ICMA Award of Excellence

Advancing Green Stormwater Infrastructure and Low Impact Development

Low emission, heavy-duty trucks lined up as part of the Tetra Tech-supported Clean Truck Program

Reducing Heavy-Duty Truck Emissions in Los Angeles and Long Beach, California

Aerial view of a landfill

Engineering Support at the Prima Deshecha Landfill

The Tetra Tech designed dam including real-time controls to ensure effective operation of the flood protection

Controlling Flooding through Application of Real-time Control

Tetra Tech supports employees from sanitation service delivery companies that are building prefabricated latrines

Strengthening Municipal Water and Sanitation Service Delivery in West Africa

Aerial view of a landfill

Long-term Facility Master Planning and MSE Berm Engineering Services, New Jersey

Residents of Mai’ls Koutiala’s village, where Tetra Tech performs baseline water assessments to identify infrastructure

Improving Water and Sanitation Access in Mali

Tetra Tech installing HydroTurf® around the power plant reservoir to protect against berm erosion due to flooding

Power Plant Reservoir Berm Liner Installation

The A2C project is helping reduce charcoal demand to protect areas from increasing threats of deforestation

Promoting Alternative Technologies and Fuels to Reduce Deforestation

NYU Langone Health’s Radiation Safety staff conducting readings for radiation contamination

NYU Langone Health Enterprise-wide Full-scale Disaster Exercise 

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