Piper Tittle is a Civil Engineer with over 16 years of experience in wastewater, water and resources. She holds bachelors and masters degrees in Civil Engineering from the University of Washington. Piper’s credentials include wastewater facilities planning, including sanitary and storm sewer analysis and design. Specific experience has included projects for the University of Notre Dame such as the 2001 Campus Sanitary and Storm Sewer Master Plan, the St. Mary’s Lake Storm Sewer Outfall Study, the engineering design for the Powerhouse sanitary sewer replacement and the design of the 36” diameter Notre Dame trunk sewer. Other project management activities ranged from planning and environmental permitting to sewer design.
Randy Lindley is a senior civil engineer with over 30 years of experience in wastewater, water, and storm water planning, design, and construction. Mr. Lindley has managed and provided engineering expertise for a variety of municipal engineering projects including wastewater and water treatment process analysis and design; sanitary sewers and pump stations; water system supply, storage and transmission; storm sewers and pump stations; water quality studies; regulatory permitting and coordination; project funding agency coordination; sewer use ordinance preparation, and value engineering. Mr. Lindley’s experience includes a variety of projects for municipalities including the City of Whiting, City of Mishawaka, City of South Bend, Town of Hamlet, Town of Highland, among others. He has managed hundreds of projects of various sizes and complexities, some with construction costs exceeding $10 million. Mr. Lindley received his degree in engineering from Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. Mr. Lindley is a registered Professional Engineer in Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin. He also holds a Class 4 and D wastewater operator’s license in Indiana as well as being a Certified Professional in Storm Water Quality (CPSWQ).
A Certified Floodplain Manager, Sky Medors has excellent experience in the design and management of water resource projects. He has participated in both urban and rural hydrology and hydraulics projects and has been involved with the development of Emergency Action Plans for high hazard dams, including the testing and annual updating of these plans. Medors has likewise served as project manager for a variety of water resource projects from planning through design and construction phases. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in Indiana, Michigan and Ohio and an active member of many professional engineering associations. Sky received his degree in Civil Engineering from Purdue University.
Chris Jeter is a Civil Engineer with over 10 years of experience in water resources related projects, stormwater permitting for both municipal and private projects, and preparation of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documents for transportation related projects with federal funding. Specific experience has included site civil design work (stormwater drainage and sanitary sewer) for the University of Notre Dame Melissa Cook Softball Stadium and hydraulic analysis of the South Race in Robert C. Beutter Park (Mishawaka, Indiana). A graduate of the University of Notre Dame with a bachelors degree in Civil Engineering, Mr. Jeter is also a Registered Professional Engineer in Indiana and Michigan and is a Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM).
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