Wessler Engineering
There is no water problem we can’t solve together.
06/05/2026
We make sure to get our as much hands-on and out-in-the-field experience as possible while they're with us for the summer!
GIS Group intern Zane Yates got some valuable time on a project for the of Princeton, Indiana using GPS to survey an existing forcemain, sanitary sewer, and underground electric.
Murray State University
Murray State Career Services
06/05/2026
For 50 years, we've been more than just about plans, pipes, projects, and profits. We’ve been about treating every community as More Than a Project, meaning extending our partnership beyond the project completion.
For instance, this week our Marketing team helped bring to life an educational lead service line replacement video for Peru Utilities to share with their residents.
We have similar plans with other communities in the near future.
We’re here to support clients and their communities when needed, whether it’s assisting with public education or training engineering staff…we’re here to form a partnership that is .
05/29/2026
We believe strong communities are built through strong partnerships. From supporting local industry organizations and professional associations to collaborating with utilities, municipalities, and community leaders, we’re proud to invest in the people and groups helping shape the future of civil engineering and beyond.
As we celebrate , we’re thankful for the relationships, collaboration, and shared commitment to making a lasting impact together. Here’s to the local, state and national organizations that help keep our industry moving forward!
05/29/2026
MCM 4 requires MS4s to develop, implement and enforce erosion and sediment control measures for construction projects. MCM 5 requires MS4s to develop and implement a program to address the quality of stormwater runoff from newly developed areas. Together, MCMs 4&5 work to reduce the impact of development, during and after construction.
Your monitors construction projects from beginning to end, and after, to make sure that the proper erosion and sediment control and pollution prevention measures are being used and maintained properly. You may notice MS4 personnel conducting inspections of construction sites and post-construction measures, such as ponds, within your neighborhood to ensure they are functioning properly and are maintained as intended.
05/28/2026
🎊👏Congratulations to Cyndi Todd, Kevin Stewart and the Parke County team on securing $850,000 in READI 2.0 grant money for their sewer project!
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Parke County Indiana
Parke County sewer project awarded $850,000 READI 2.0 grant The Northern Parke County Sewer District Project was awarded $850,000 in READI 2.0 funding on May 8 to replace failing septic systems with a centralized sewer system. The proposed project
05/28/2026
What was a developer’s dream on paper decades ago gradually turned into a stormwater manager’s nightmare...at least until last Fall when things began to turn around... https://info.wesslerengineering.com/blog/a-natural-future-proof-solution-the-shorewood-forest-restoration-story
Porter County Government
Grimmer Construction, Inc.
05/25/2026
As we gather with family and friends this weekend, we pause to reflect on the courage, service, and dedication of those who gave everything for the freedoms we enjoy today.
From all of us at Wessler Engineering, thank you to our fallen heroes and the families who carry their legacy forward.
05/24/2026
From early mornings to race-day readiness, the Town of Speedway Water Works superheroes power one of the nation's biggest traditions. Thank you for everything you do to create a seamless, uninterrupted flow of quality water for the community and the hundreds of thousands of fans visiting Speedway this .
05/22/2026
In 1976, the world watched as legends Johnny Rutherford and AJ Foyt delivered a duel for the ages in the with Rutherford conquering the “Racing Capital of the World” for the second time.
That same year, we were still in the beginnings of our Wessler journey. A journey that, to this day, has been built on partnership, innovation, endurance, and a drive to make communities stronger for generations to come.
50 years later, we’re still pushing forward with the same determination that defined that '76 race.
Here’s to celebrating the past, embracing the future, and continuing the race toward excellence.
05/21/2026
MCM 3 requires MS4s to develop, implement, and enforce a program focused on detection and elimination of illicit or illegal stormwater discharges. An illicit discharge is anything entering a storm drainage system that is not composed entirely of stormwater (e.g., vehicle fluids, paint, soap, hazardous chemicals, sediment, grass clippings, etc.).
Identifying and responding to illicit discharges is one of the many responsibilities of an . Your MS4 may maintain illicit discharge reports and/or maps showing regulated outfalls, our points where stormwater enters waterways. If you encounter evidence of illicit discharges, such as unusual odors, colorful oil-like sheens or cloudy/discolored water, contact your local MS4 to help protect your local waterways and waterbodies.
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