AKRF is engaged in multiple projects to help maintain, improve, and expand drinking water facilities and infrastructure.

Our work for municipal water and environmental protection authorities includes environmental review and permitting for reservoirs, aqueducts, and distribution tunnels and shafts.

AKRF is leading environmental review and satisfying discretionary and non-discretionary permitting requirements for the $750 million Ashokan Century Program—the largest public works project in New York’s Catskills Region in over five decades.

We have also supported New York City’s 60-mile Water Tunnel No. 3, one of the most complex and intricate engineering projects in the world.  

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Jennifer Franco, PE

Senior Vice President, Environmental Impact Assessment

Colleen Griffiths

Vice President, Site Assessment and Remediation

George Penesis, PE, AICP

Senior Vice President, Environmental Impact Assessment

Kenny Mui, LEED AP

Vice President, Construction Analysis

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Recent Milestones

Work on the Ashokan Century Program continues to advance. The project will reconstruct the headworks facilities and the principal impounding and hydraulic structures that form the Ashokan Reservoir.

AKRF is working closely with NYCDEP’s Bureau of Environmental Planning and Analysis to advance to Ashokan Century Program’s environmental review. Photo by NYC Water on Flickr.