John Briggs, P.E.
For the third and final installment on water modeling, we will tackle the challenging, yet crucially important task of allocating water demands throughout the model.
“Skeletonized” water models can be built without any computer mapping available and with as little information as the memory of distribution system Owners and Operators.
Hydraulic models are an integral tool in the design, operation, and optimization of drinking water systems around the world.
John Briggs performs feasibility studies, quantity and cost estimates, project specifications and construction plans and details. He performs these tasks for water and wastewater systems. This includes both treatment planning and design as well as the piping and pumping of both potable water and wastewater.
The Neosho School District received funding through The Next Step Ballot Measure to pay for several upgrades to the Neosho School District facilities. Thus far, three projects are completed including two school storm shelters and the High School End Zone Facility.