Richard
L. Morin, P.E.
President
Education:
SPECIALTIES:
Bachelor of Science Water/Wastewater
Projects
Purdue University Project Manager
PERTINENT TRAINING: REGISTRATION:
Groundwater Modeling Professional Engineer
University
of Wisconsin Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky
Drinking Water Treatment
University of
Massachusetts Memberships:
Ohio Rural Water Association
Water Management Association of Ohio
Alliance of Indiana Rural Water
Indiana Rural Water Association
American Water Works Association
Experience:
Between 1977 to 2002, was employed at a
consulting engineering firm conducting various aspects of water and wastewater
services. Experience included planning, preliminary engineering reports,
environmental reports, hydraulic modeling, aquifer testing, aquifer modeling,
design of treatment and systems for water and wastewater, and project
management. Established RLM Engineering, Inc. in the year 2002 to continue
similar work.
Representative Projects:
As Project Manager for the Del-Co Water Company, projects include:
· Northeast Transmission Main Hydraulic Study and Design
· Various Water Storage Facilities
· Thomas E. Steward (4.3 MGD) Groundwater Line/Sodium Hydroxide Softening Treatment Facility Design, Contract Administration, Inspection
· East Plant Transmission (20 diameter) Main Design
· Tim McNamara (4.0 MGD) Surface Water Sodium Hydroxide Softening Treatment Facility Design, Bidding, Contract Administration, Inspection
· Water Supply Master Plan
As Project Manager for City of Princeton, IN, projects included:
· One Million Gallon fluted column elevated tank
· 20 Diameter Raw Water Transmission Main
· Groundwater Production Wells
· Distribution System Improvements
· Maintenance Building
As Project Manager for the
MCO Water Company, the development of a new water company, including planning,
preliminary engineering report, design, bidding, contract administration,
inspection, for an $8,000,000 project completed in
2002.
As Project Manager for the
Ross County Water Company, the recent project was the Phase VI Transmission
Mains and Storage Facility Improvements. The project included the
Environmental Report and the Design, Bidding, and Contract
Administration services financed through Rural Development. The project cost
was $6.2 million, the project includes 12 and
16 transmission main, two storage tanks, two booster
stations, and four control valve stations to transfer flow from the existing
treatment facilities.