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Newsroom - Papers & Presentations
Christine T. Rinehart, LEED AP, a member of the Wright-Pierce Civil Engineering Practice Group, recently served as a stormwater management sessions panelist at the annual Maine Water Conference.
The conference session, "What works? Selecting simple and effective evaluation tools for environmental...

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John Braccio, P.E., Jennifer Muir, P.E. and Dennis Dievert, Jr., P.E. were among the featured speakers at the 22nd Annual Water Environment Federation (WEF) specialty conference "Residuals and Biosolids 2008." The conference was held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia from...

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Five Wright-Pierce engineers, Jeffrey P. Musich, P.E., Naleen A. Mayberry, P.E., Robert A. Williamson, P. E., Darrin D. Lary, P.E. and Christopher D. Berg, P.E. were among the featured speakers at the 2008 Spring New England Water Works Association conference held April 2-3 at the DCU Center...

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Gary L. Smith, a Senior Hydrogeologist at Wright-Pierce presented "A New Angle on Groundwater Supply Development" at the New Hampshire Water Works Association Spring Symposium held March 18 at the Courtyard Marriott in Portsmouth, NH.
Using Wright-Pierce project work in Manchester, NH and...

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Wright-Pierce engineers John Braccio, Abigail Charest, Chris Dwinal, Mike Giggey, Melissa Hamkins, Jen Muir and Dave Tobiason were among the featured speakers at the New England Water Environment Association (NEWEA) conference held January 27 - 30 at the Boston Marriott Copley Place Hotel....

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Jen Muir, P.E., Co-Chair of the Connecticut Chapter of the American Water Works Association (CTAWWA) Education Committee, helped organize and facilitate a day long conference that focused on energy saving practices in water treatment and distribution.
Plant managers and operators from throughout...

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Have you ever wondered what happens when a restaurant dumps grease down the drain and it enters a public sewer? According to the CTDEP and others, the grease can accumulate in the sewer line and clog the pipes, pumps and equipment used to treat the wastewater. When the pipes get clogged, sewage...

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