Work History
EXAMPLES OF SENIOR STAFF PROJECTS. Design Manual for Odor and Corrosion Control in Sanitary Sewerage Systems and Treatment Plants: U.S. EPA, Washington, DC: Handbook for Detection, Monitoring and Correction of Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion. Evaluation and Design of Odor Control Systems for the Portland WWTP. You may need a PDF reader to view some of the files on this page. See EPA’s About PDF page to learn more. Lead and Copper Rule Guidance Manual, Volume II: Corrosion Control Treatment EPA 811-B-92-002 (PDF) (31 pp, 9 MB, September 1992, EPA 811-B-92-002).
Years | Employer | Title | Department | Responsibilities |
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Years: 1991 to Present | Employer: Undisclosed | Title: President | Department: Engineer | Responsibilities: Expert is president and principal engineer of the firm, which has specialized in the assessment, treatment, and prevention of odors and corrosion in waste handling plants and collection systems since its inception. Responsible for preparing proposals and protocols, performing field work and analyses, creating recommendations, and writing reports of finding and recommendations. |
Years: 1983 to 1991 | Employer: J.M. Smith & Associates | Title: Vice President | Department: Municipal Wastewater | Responsibilities: Expert was in responsible charge of developing business in the municipal wastewater market and managing projects involving the planning, design, and implementation of wastewater facilities. During this time, he was principal author of the EPA Manual “Odor and Corrosion Control in Sanitary Sewers and Treatment Plants.” |
Years: 1974 to 1983 | Employer: US EPA | Title: Research Engineer | Department: Office of R&D | Responsibilities: Expert conducted pilot-scale research on advanced wastewater treatment processes at the plant in Washington, DC. He developed research concepts, prepared sampling and analytical protocols, evaluated the data, and prepared reports. At the Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory in Cincinnati, he managed both in-house and extramural wastewater research projects. As part of the Innovative and Alternative Technology Program, he participated in a series of national seminars on new technology for wastewater collection and treatment. |
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