Donohue personnel will be presenting three technical sessions focused on stormwater and wastewater treatment at the 42nd Annual Minnesota Wastewater Operators Association (MWOA) Conference. The conference will be held at the TimberLake Lodge in Grand Rapids, Minnesota.
Donohue, the City of Rushville, Indiana, and generator contractor Bowen received a 2018 Merit Award for engineering excellence from the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) of Indiana. The award was made in recognition of the Cloth-Media Disk Filters for CSO Treatment project completed for Rushville Utilities.
Donohue welcomes Richard Claus to its Indianapolis office as Senior Water/Wastewater Engineer and Project Manager. Richard brings 20 years of diverse and progressive experience encompassing the planning, design and construction-related services of water and wastewater projects across the country.
Robert Neath has joined Donohue as Vice President and St. Louis Office Manager. Robert brings 26 years of in-depth experience in water and wastewater planning, design, and construction management for treatment plants, pump stations, conveyance systems, and storage facilities. Areas of expertise include water and wastewater process engineering and construction management.
The City of St. Cloud, Minnesota, and Donohue & Associates are recipients of a prestigious 2018 Engineering Excellence Grand Award from ACEC Minnesota. The award recognizes engineering achievements that exhibit the highest degree of merit and ingenuity.
Donohue & Associates and Illinois American Water Company (ILAWC) in Peoria, IL received a 2018 Engineering Excellence Merit Award for the “Electrical Modernization of 20-mgd Water Facility” project from the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) of Illinois .
Donohue was honored as Kenosha Water Utility’s (KWU) 2017 Outstanding Support Organization at their recent annual service recognition banquet. Donohue is only the fourth non-city entity to receive this award in the banquet’s 57-year history.
Donohue’s Susan Wojtkiewicz, PE recently presented “Alliance for Water Stewardship: Stewardship in Wisconsin and Around the Globe” at the Wisconsin Section AWWA Annual Meeting. The presentation covered the key elements of the Alliance for Water Stewardship system and provided an overview of the AWS organization including its global context. Susan shared her experience in completing the AWS standard training and how the AWS standard and principles have guided her approach to water development and management in Wisconsin and other Midwestern states.
Susan Wojtkiewicz, PE is the newest member of Donohue’s team. She joins Donohue as a senior water engineer and project manager with 22 years of experience in providing environmental and civil engineering, project management, and funding assistance to municipal, county, and industrial clients throughout Wisconsin and Minnesota. Her expertise includes the planning, design, and construction of water treatment, wells, and distribution systems; groundwater sampling, modeling, and remediation; wellhead protection plans; aquifer testing; user rate studies; regulatory permits; and funding applications.
The City of Wyoming, Michigan is benefiting from the installation of energy-efficient materials at its wastewater treatment plant. Improvements to the plant’s aeration system are saving the city over 2.1 million kilowatt hours of energy a year, enough electricity annually to power more than 270 typical Michigan homes.