Thursday, July 23, 2020 via Zoom Webinar
12:00PM – 1:00PM
Sponsored By the Utility Engineering and Surveying Institute Boston Chapter
Presenters:
Marckenley Joseph, Staff Engineer, MWRA
Nathan Loomis, Project Engineer, MWRA
Nathan Little, Project Manager, MWRA
The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) is a public authority that provides wholesale water and sewer services to 3.1 million people and more than 5,500 large industrial users in 61 metropolitan Boston communities. Because MWRA serves a population greater than 100,000, it was tasked by America’s Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA) to certify that Risk and Resilience Assessments have been performed on the drinking water system by March 31, 2020. The presentation will review the requirements of AWIA, risk and resiliency assessment (RRA) methodology, tools for performing RRA’s, and MWRA’s approach to performing RRAs and complying with AWIA.
Registration Deadline: July 21, 2020
Registration Fees Waived
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Marckenley Joseph, Staff Engineer, MWRA
Marckenley (Marck) is a Staff Engineer in the Engineering Department at the MWRA. His responsibilities include consultant oversight and design review for water and sewer capital improvement projects. He has a BS in Civil and Environmental Engineering from UMass Dartmouth and is currently pursuing a MS in Civil and Environmental Engineering from UMass Lowell.
Nathan Loomis, Project Engineer, MWRA
Nathan is a Project Engineer in the Operations Department at the MWRA. His responsibilities include providing engineering support for operational activities, including hydraulic system modeling, maintenance planning, construction activities, start-up of new/rehabilitated equipment, interpreting metering and gas monitor data, tracking water quality complaints, and emergency response operations. He has a BS in Environmental Engineering from UVM and a MS in Environmental Engineering from UMass Lowell.
Nathan Little, Project Manager, MWRA
Nate is a Project Manager in the Engineering Department at the MWRA with over 8 years of professional experience in the industry. He is responsible for managing the design and execution of capital projects, primarily for the drinking water system. Current projects include evaluation and replacement of cathodic protection systems, various distribution system improvements including new, replacement and rehabilitation of pipes, and assisting with AWIA compliance efforts. He has a BS and MS in Environmental Engineering from UNH, and is a licensed PE in MA and NH.
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