Emergency Underground Storage Sewer Tank | Healthcare Infrastructure
Edwards Energy Group Corp. was entrusted with the design and installation of an emergency underground storage sewer tank system for Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego, California. This project addressed the hospital’s critical need for reliable wastewater containment and backup systems to ensure uninterrupted operation during emergency conditions.
Our scope of work included engineering design, excavation, tank installation, piping, and system integration with the hospital’s existing infrastructure. The project required strict compliance with California’s healthcare and environmental regulations, including coordination with local authorities to meet OSHPD and EPA standards.
The system was designed with redundant safety features, corrosion-resistant coatings, and long-term durability, ensuring both environmental protection and operational resilience.
We are proud to be part of the transformational expansion of Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego — a project that will redefine pediatric care for generations to come. As part of this $1.2 billion initiative, we contributed one of our Emergency Sewer Tank Systems, supporting the critical infrastructure of this new, state-of-the-art seven-story tower. With 140 new ICU beds, expanded emergency services, and dedicated spaces for cardiac, pediatric, and neonatal care, this facility will double Rady’s emergency capacity and strengthen its mission of healing and innovation.
It’s an honor to support a hospital that not only leads in medical research and technology — like the groundbreaking genome screening at RCIGM — but also puts deep thought into creating a healing environment for its youngest patients.
A special thank-you to everyone at Rady Children’s Hospital and to our partners who made this possible. We remain committed to providing safe, reliable, and innovative solutions for healthcare infrastructure nationwide.



