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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 12/12/2017 - P2

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Board Of Aldermen
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Board of Aldermen — 12/12/17 Page 2

make that event possible. It’s been going on for nine years now; next year will be the 10" and we certainly plan
on continuing.

Alderman Wilshire

|, too, would like to thank the Nashua Fire Department for Operation Warm Coat and for donating to the boys
and girls at the Nashua Children’s Home.

RECOGNITION PERIOD — None

READING MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS

MOTION BY ALDERMAN WILSHIRE THAT THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN
MEETINGS OF NOVEMBER 20, 2017 AND NOVEMBER 28, 2017 BE ACCEPTED, PLACED ON FILE,
AND THE READINGS SUSPENDED

MOTION CARRIED

COMMUNICATIONS

MOTION BY ALDERMAN CARON THAT ALL COMMUNICATIONS BE READ BY TITLE ONLY
MOTION CARRIED

From: June M. Caron, Ward 7 Alderman
Re: Summary of Expenditures — Nashua Senior Activity Center

Alderman Caron

For the past four years, the Board of Aldermen and the City have been very generous with giving the
Senior Center $25,000 to maintain and upkeep the building at 70 Temple Street, which belongs to the
city. As in the past, we have put $5,000 in reserve and we have listed all of the items and projects that
they have completed for this year, and a few items that are pending until after January. And they
appreciate it very much because, as in the past, they hadn’t done any painting or cleaning for almost
10 years, so it’s really keeping up the work. So | appreciate it and so does the Senior Center.

MOTION BY ALDERMAN CARON TO ACCEPT AND PLACE ON FILE
MOTION CARRIED

PERIOD FOR PUBLIC COMMENT RELATIVE TO ITEMS EXPECTED TO BE
ACTED UPON THIS EVENING - None

PETITIONS — None
NOMINATIONS, APPOINTMENTS AND ELECTIONS — None
REPORTS OF COMMITTEE
Budget Review Committee... ccccccccccccecccetneceeeeeeeescntsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeess 12/05/2017

There being no objection, President McCarthy declared the report of the December 5, 2017, Budget Review
Committee accepted and placed on file.

Finance Committee. ...... 0... ccecccccecccccececceceececeeeceeeeeseaueeeauecevaueseaaevevaneeraaereranes 12/06/2017

There being no objection, President McCarthy declared the report of the December 6, 2017, Finance
Committee accepted and placed on file.

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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 12/12/2017 - P2

Finance Committee - Agenda - 8/4/2021 - P71

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10.

11.

as described above within 30 days, the parties may request that the dispute be submitted to the
Board of Public Works for resolution. Ifthe parties are dissatisfied with the decision of the Board
of Public Works, the parties’ reserve the nght to pursue any available legal and/or equitable
remedies for any breaches of this contract except as that right may be limited by the terms of this
contract.

NO DAMAGES FOR DELAY Apart from a written extension of time, no payment, compensation,
or adjustment of any kind shall be made to Professional Engineer for damages because of
hindrances or delays in the progress of the work from any cause, and Professional Engineer
agrees to accept in full satisfaction of such hindrances and delays any extension of time that the
City of Nashua may provide.

INSURANCE Professional Engineer shall carry and maintain in effect during the performance of
services under this contract:

> General Liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence; $2,000,000
aggregate;
> $1,000,000 Combined Single Limit Automobile Liability;
*Coverage must include all owned, non-owned and hired vehicles.
> $1,000,000 Profession Liability;
> and Workers' Compensation Coverage in compliance with the State of New
Hampshire statutes, $100,000/$500,000/$ 100,000.

Professional Engineer shall maintain in effect at all times during the performance under this
contract all specified insurance coverage with insurers. None of the requirements as to types and
limits to be maintained by Professional Engineer are intended to and shall not in any manner limit
or qualify the liabilities and obligations assumed by Professional Engineer under this
contract. The City of Nashua shall not maintain any insurance on behalf of Professional
Engineer. Subcontractors are subject to the same insurance requirements as Professional Engineer
and it shall be the Professional Engineer’s responsibility to ensure compliance of this
requirement.

Professional Engineer will provide the City of Nashua with certificates of insurance for coverage
as listed below and endorsements affecting coverage required by the contract within ten calendar
days after the City of Nashua issues the notice of award. The City of Nashua requires thirty days
written notice of cancellation or material change in coverage. The certificates and endorsements
for each insurance policy must be signed by a person authorized by the insurer and who is
licensed by the State of New Hampshire. General Liability and Auto Liability policies must
name the City of Nashua as an additional insured and reflect on the certificate of
insurance. Professional Engineer is responsible for filing updated certificates of insurance with
the City of Nashua's Risk Management Department during the life of the contract.

>» All deductibles and self-insured retentions shall be fully disclosed in the certificate(s) of
insurance.

> If aggregate limits of less than $2,000,000 are imposed on bodily injury and
property damage, Professional Engineer must maintain umbrella liability insurance of at
least $1,000,000. All aggregates must be fully disclosed on the required certificate of
insurance.

>» The specified insurance requirements do not relieve Professional Engineer of its
responsibilities or limit the amount of its liability to the City of Nashua or other
persons, and Professional Engineer is encouraged to purchase such additional
insurance, as it deems necessary.

GC 6 of 11

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 8/4/2021 - P72

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12.

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15.

> The insurance provided herein is primary, and no insurance held or owned by the City
of Nashua shall be called upon to contribute to a loss.

>» — Professional Engineer is responsible for and required to remedy all damage or loss to any
property, including property of the City of Nashua, caused in whole or part by
Professional Engineer or anyone employed, directed, or supervised by Professional
Engineer.

INDEMNIFICATION Regardless of any coverage provided by any insurance, Professional Engineer
agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Nashua, its agents, officials, employees and
authorized representatives and their employees from and against any and all suits, causes of
action, legal or administrative proceedings, arbitrations, claims, demands, damages, liabilities,
interest, attormey’s fees, costs and expenses of any kind or nature in any manner caused,
occasioned, or contributed to in whole or in part by reason of any negligent act, omission, or fault
or willful misconduct, whether active or passive, of Professional Engineer or of anyone acting
under its direction or control or on its behalf in connection with or incidental to the performance
of this contract. Professional Engineer’s indemnity and hold harmless obligations, or portions
thereof, shall not apply to liability caused by the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the
party indemnified or held harmless.

FISCAL CONTINGENCY All payments under this contract are contingent upon the availability to
the City of Nashua of the necessary funds. This contract shall terminate and the City of Nashua's
obligations under it shall be extinguished at the end of any fiscal year in which the City of Nashua
fails to appropriate monies for the ensuing fiscal year sufficient for the performance of this
contract.

Nothing in this contract shall be construed to provide Professional Engineer with a nght of
payment over any other entity. Any funds obligated by the City of Nashua under this contract
that are not paid to Professional Engineer shall automatically revert to the City of Nashua’s
discretionary control upon the completion, termination, or cancellation of the agreement. The
City of Nashua shall not have any obligation to re-award or to provide, in any manner, the
unexpended funds to Professional Engineer. Professional Engineer shall have no claim of any sort
to the unexpended funds.

COMPENSATION Review by the City of Nashua of Professional Engineer's submitted monthly
invoice forms and progress reports for payment will be promptly accomplished by the City of
Nashua. If there is insufficient information, the City of Nashua may require Professional
Engineer to submit additional information. Unless the City of Nashua, in its sole discretion,
decides otherwise, the City of Nashua shall pay Professional Engineer in full within 30 days of
approval of the submitted monthly invoice forms and progress reports.

COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS Professional Engineer, at all times, shall fully and
completely comply with all applicable local, state and federal laws, statutes, regulations,
ordinances, orders, or requirements of any sort in carrying out the obligations of this contract,
including, but not limited to, all federal, state, and local accounting procedures and requirements,
all immigration and naturalization laws, and the Americans With Disabilities Act. Professional
Engineer shall, throughout the period services are to be performed under this contract, monitor for
any changes to the applicable laws, statutes, regulations, ordinances, orders, or requirements,
shall promptly notify the City of Nashua in writing of any changes to the same relating to or
affecting this contract, and shall submit detailed documentation of any effect of the change in
terms of both time and cost of performing the contract.

GC7 of 11

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 8/4/2021 - P73

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16.

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19.

NONDISCRIMINATION If applicable or required under any federal or state law, statute, regulation,
order, or other requirement, Professional Engineer agrees to the following terms. Professional
Engineer will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of
physical or mental handicap in regard to any position for which the employee or applicant for
employment is qualified. Professional Engineer agrees to take affirmative action to employ,
advance in employment, or to otherwise treat qualified, handicapped individuals without
discrimination based upon physical or mental handicap in all employment practices, including but
not limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recruitment,
advertising, layoff, termination, rates of pay, or other forms of compensation and selection for
training, including apprenticeship.

Without limitation of the foregoing, Professional Engineer's attention is directed to “Title
41”Public Contracts and Property Management” C.F.R. Subtitle B “Other Provisions Relating to
Public Contracts” Section 60 “Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Equal
Employment, Department of Labor” which, by this reference, is incorporated in this contract.

Professional Engineer agrees to assist disadvantaged business enterprises in obtaining business
opportunities by identifying and encouraging disadvantaged suppliers, consultants, and sub
consultants to participate to the extent possible, consistent with their qualification, quality of
work, and obligation of Professional Engineer under this contract.

In connection with the performance of work under this contract, Professional Engineer agrees not
to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color,
national origin, sex, age, or sexual orientation. This agreement includes, but is not limited to, the
following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising,
layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and selection for training,
including apprenticeship.

Professional Engineer agrees, if applicable, to insert these provisions in all subcontracts, except
for subcontracts for standard commercial supplies or raw materials. Any violation of any
applicable provision by Professional Engineer shall constitute a material breach of the contract.

ENDORSEMENT Professional Engineer shall seal and/or stamp and sign professional documents
including drawings, plans, maps, reports, specifications, and other instruments of service prepared
by Professional Engineer or under its direction as required under the laws of the State of New
Hampshire.

ASSIGNMENT, TRANSFER, DELEGATION, OR SUBCONTRACTING Professional Engineer shall not
assign, transfer, delegate, or subcontract any nights, obligations, or duties under this contract
without the prior written consent of the City of Nashua. Any such assignment, transfer,
delegation, or subcontracting without the prior written consent of the City of Nashua is void. Any
consent of the City of Nashua to any assignment, transfer, delegation, or subcontracting shall only
apply to the incidents expressed and provided for in the written consent and shall not be deemed
to be a consent to any subsequent assignment, transfer, delegation, or subcontracting. Any such
assignment, transfer, delegation, or subcontract shall require compliance with or shall incorporate
all terms and conditions set forth in this agreement, including all incorporated Exhibits and
written amendments or modifications. Subject to the foregoing provisions, the contract inures to
the benefit of, and is binding upon, the successors and assigns of the parties.

CITY INSPECTION OF CONTRACT MATERIALS The books, records, documents and accounting
procedures and practices of Professional Engineer related to this contract shall be subject to
inspection, examination and audit by the City of Nashua, including, but not limited to, the
contracting agency, the Board of Public Works, Corporation Counsel, and, if applicable, the
Comptroller General of the United States, or any authorized representative of those entities.

GC 8 of 11

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 8/4/2021 - P74

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20. DISPOSITION OF CONTRACT MATERIALS Any books, reports, studies, photographs, negatives or

21.

other documents, data, drawings or other materials, including but not limited to those contained in
media of any sort (e.g., electronic, magnetic, digital) prepared by or supplied to Professional
Engineer in the performance of its obligations under this contract shall be the exclusive property
of the City of Nashua and all such materials shall be remitted and delivered, at Professional
Engineer's expense, by Professional Engineer to the City of Nashua upon completion,
termination, or cancellation of this contract. Alternatively, if the City of Nashua provides its
written approval to Professional Engineer, any books, reports, studies, photographs, negatives or
other documents, data, drawings or other materials including but not limited to those contained in
media of any sort (e.g., electronic, magnetic, digital) prepared by or supplied to Professional
Engineer in the performance of its obligations under this contract must be retained by
Professional Engineer for a minimum of four years after final payment is made and all other
pending matters are closed. If, at any time during the retention period, the City of Nashua, in
writing, requests any or all of the materials, then Professional Engineer shall promptly remit and
deliver the materials, at Professional Engineer's expense, to the City of Nashua. Professional
Engineer shall not use, willingly allow or cause to have such materials used for any purpose other
than the performance of Professional Engineer's obligations under this contract without the prior
written consent of the City of Nashua.

PUBLIC RECORDS LAW, COPYRIGHTS, AND PATENTS Professional Engineer expressly agrees
that all documents ever submitted, filed, or deposited with the City of Nashua by Professional
Engineer (including those remitted to the City of Nashua by Professional Engineer pursuant to
paragraph 20), unless designated as confidential by a specific statue of the State of New
Hampshire, shall be treated as public records and shall be available for inspection and copying by
any person, or any governmental entity.

No books, reports, studies, photographs, negatives or other documents, data, drawings or other
materials including but not limited to those contained in media of any sort (e.g., electronic,
magnetic, digital) prepared by or supplied to Professional Engineer in the performance of its
obligations under this contract shall be the subject of any application for a copyright or patent by
or on behalf of Professional Engineer. The City of Nashua shall have the right to reproduce any
such materials.

Professional Engineer expressly and indefinitely waives all of its nights to bring, including but not
limited to, by way of complaint, interpleader, intervention, or any third party practice, any claims,
demands, suits, actions, judgments, or executions, for damages or any other relief, in any
administrative or judicial forum, against the City of Nashua or any of its officers or employees, in
either their official or individual capacity of the City of Nashua, for violations of or infringement
of the copyright or patent laws of the United States or of any other nation. Professional Engineer
agrees to indemnify, to defend, and to hold harmless the City of Nashua, its representatives, and
employees from any claim or action seeking to impose liability, costs, and attorney fees incurred
as a result of or in connection with any claim, whether nghtful or otherwise, that any material
prepared by or supplied to Professional Engineer infringes any copyright or that any equipment,
material, or process (or any part thereof) specified by Professional Engineer infringes any patent.

Professional Engineer shall have the right, in order to avoid such claims or actions, to substitute at
its expense non-infringing materials, concepts, products, or processes, or to modify such
infringing materials, concepts, products, or processes so they become non-infringing, or to obtain
the necessary licenses to use the infringing materials, concepts, products, or processes, provided
that such substituted or modified materials, concepts, products, or processes shall meet all the
requirements and be subject to all the terms and conditions of this contract.

GC 9 of 11

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22.

23.

24.

25.

26.

FINAL ACCEPTANCE Upon completion of all work under the contract, Professional Engineer
shall notify the City of Nashua in writing of the date of the completion of the work and request
confirmation of the completion from the City of Nashua. Upon receipt of the notice, the City of
Nashua shall confirm to Professional Engineer in writing that the whole of the work was
completed on the date indicated in the notice or provide Professional Engineer with a written list
of work not completed. With respect to work listed by the City of Nashua as incomplete,
Professional Engineer shall promptly complete the work and the final acceptance procedure shall
be repeated. The date of final acceptance of a project by the City of Nashua shall be the date upon
which the Board of Public Works or other designated official accepts and approves the notice of
completion.

TAXES Professional Engineer shall pay all taxes, levies, duties, and assessments of every nature
due in connection with any work performed under the contract and make any and all payroll
deductions required by law. The contract sum and agreed variations to it shall include all taxes
imposed by law. Professional Engineer hereby indemnifies and holds harmless the City of Nashua
from any liability on account of any and all such taxes, levies, duties, assessments, and
deductions.

NON-WAIVER OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS None of the terms and conditions of this contract
shall be considered waived by the City of Nashua. There shall be no waiver of any past or future
default, breach, or modification of any of the terms and conditions of the contract unless
expressly stipulated to by the City of Nashua in a written waiver.

RIGHTS AND REMEDIES The duties and obligations imposed by the contract and the nghts and
remedies available under the contract shall be in addition to and not a limitation of any duties,
obligations, rights, and remedies otherwise imposed or available by law.

PROHIBITED INTERESTS Professional Engineer shall not allow any officer or employee of the
City of Nashua to have any indirect or direct interest in this contract or the proceeds of this
contract. Professional Engineer warrants that no officer or employee of the City of Nashua has
any direct or indirect interest, whether contractual, noncontractual, financial or otherwise, in this
contract or in the business of Professional Engineer. If any such interest comes to the attention of
Professional Engineer at any time, a full and complete disclosure of the interest shall be
immediately made in writing to the City of Nashua. Professional Engineer also warrants that it
presently has no interest and that it will not acquire any interest, direct or indirect, which would
conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of services required to be performed under
this contract. Professional Engineer further warrants that no person having such an interest shall
be employed in the performance of this contract. If City of Nashua determines that a conflict
exists and was not disclosed to the City of Nashua, it may terminate the contract at will or for
cause in accordance with paragraph 8.

In the event Professional Engineer (or any of its officers, partners, principals, or employees acting
with its authority) is convicted of a crime involving a public official arising out or in connection
with the procurement of work to be done or payments to be made under this contract, City of
Nashua may terminate the contract at will or for cause in accordance with paragraph 8. Upon
termination, Professional Engineer shall refund to the City of Nashua any profits realized under
this contract, and Professional Engineer shall be liable to the City of Nashua for any costs
incurred by the City of Nashua in completing the work described in this contract. At the
discretion of the City of Nashua, these sanctions shall also be applicable to any such conviction
obtained after the expiration or completion of the contract.

Professional Engineer warrants that no gratuities (including, but not limited to, entertainment or

gifts) were offered or given by Professional Engineer to any officer or employee of the City of
Nashua with a view toward securing a contract or securing favorable treatment with respect to the

GC 10 of 11

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27.

28.

29.

30.

31.

awarding or amending or making of any determinations with respect to the performance of this
contract. If City of Nashua determines that such gratuities were or offered or given, it may
terminate the contract at will or for cause in accordance with paragraph 8.

The rights and remedies of this section shall in no way be considered for be construed as a waiver
of any other nights or remedies available to the City of Nashua under this contract or at law.

THIRD PARTY INTERESTS AND LIABILITIES The City of Nashua and Professional Engineer,
including any of their respective agents or employees, shall not be liable to third parties for any
act or omission of the other party. This contract is not intended to create any rights, powers, or
interest in any third party and this agreement is entered into for the exclusive benefit of the City
of Nashua and Professional Engineer.

SURVIVAL OF RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS The rights and obligations of the parties that by their
nature survive termination or completion of this contract shall remain in full force and effect.

SEVERABILITY = In the event that any provision of this contract is rendered invalid or
unenforceable by any valid act of Congress or of the New Hampshire legislature or any court of
competent jurisdiction, or is found to be in violation of state statutes or regulations, the invalidity
or unenforceability of any particular provision of this contract shall not affect any other provision,
the contract shall be construed as if such invalid or unenforceable provisions were omitted, and
the parties may renegotiate the invalid or unenforceable provisions for sole purpose of rectifying
the invalidity or unenforceability.

MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT AND ENTIRE AGREEMENT This contract constitutes the entire
contract between the City of Nashua and Professional Engineer. The parties shall not be bound
by or be liable for any statement, representation, promise, inducement, or understanding of any
kind or nature not set forth in this contract. No changes, amendments, or modifications of any
terms or conditions of the contract shall be valid unless reduced to writing and signed by both
parties.

CHOICE OF LAW AND VENUE This contract shall be governed exclusively by the laws of the
State of New Hampshire and any claim or action brought relating to this contract, the work
performed or contracted to be performed thereunder, or referable in anyway thereto shall be
brought in Hillsborough County (New Hampshire) Superior Court Southern Judicial District or in
the New Hampshire 9th Circuit Court—Nashua and not elsewhere.

GC 11 of 11

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ony

Education
MLS., Civil Engineering,
University of Maine

B.S., Environmental
Engineering, Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute

Profe ssiona | Re gistra tion
Massachusetts

Maine

New Hampshire

Experience
37 Years

Joined Fim
1987

Pro fe ssio nal A ffilia tions
New England Water
Environment Association

Water Environment
Federation

New England Biosolids and
Residual Association

International Association on
Water Quality

Public ations and

Pre se nta tions

Murawski, J, McNamara, M,
Pinnette, J, Stiles, B., “Multi-
Phase Improvements to
Address Peak Wet Weather
Flows and Nutrient Limits at
the Fitchburg Easterly
Wastewater Treatment
Facility, NEWEA Annual
Conference, January 28,2020

WRIGHT-PIERCE >

Engineering a Better Environment

Je ffre y Pinne tte, PE

Experience Summary

Jeff is a senior project manager in the Massachusetts Practice Group at Wright-
Pierce with a strong background in wastewater pumping, treatment, residuals
management, and odor control. He currently manages projects for the
Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA); the city of Nashua, New
Hampshire; the city of Manchester, New Hampshire; the city of Lowell,
Massachusetts; and the South Essex Sewerage District in Salem, Massachusetts. He
has authored numerous articles on wastewater treatment, residual management,
and odor control including the biofiltration and biotrickling filter sections in "TR-16:
Guides for the Design of Wastewater Treatment Works," published by the New
England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission.

Re le vant Project Experience

Phase 1 Pump Station Project, Nashua, NH

Oversaw the construction of 6 replacement pump stations for the City of Nashua.
The upgrades include 4 new submersible pump stations, 2 suction-lift stations, anda
new pump station SCADA system. Will be overseeing upgrades to the 8 remaining
stations as part of Phase 2 project.

Bra intre e-We ymouth Pump Station Improvements, MWRA, Braintree e/
Weymouth, MA

Currently overseeing the design of improvements to the MWRA’s Braintree-
Weymouth Pump Station located in Quincy, MA, which has a rated peak capacity of
28 MGD (8.5 MGD average}. Project consists of replacement of influent channel
grinders with mechanical screens, wash presses, a new activated carbon odor
control system, jockey pumps, as well as a building addition for new facilities.

Mechanical Bar Rack Replacement at Beverly Pump Station, SESD, Salem, MA
Overseeing mechanical bar rack replacement at the 35-MGD Beverly Pump Station
for South Essex Sewerage District.

Waste water Treatment Facility Plan, Nashua, NH

Oversaw facility planning for Nashua’s wastewater treatment facility. This included a
piping system risk assessment and pipe thickness testing for the 50-MGD main pump
station.

Screening Upgrade, Wet Weather Mows Treatment Facility, Nashua, NH

Oversaw $1.2M screening upgrade project for the 60-MGD pump station at Nashua
Wet Weather Flows Treatment Facility (located at the Nashua WWTF) that includes
multi-rake screens with 4%” bar spacing to replace ineffective articulating arm units.

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Denis, B.M., Pinnette, J.R.
Tobiason, D.F., McNeil, F,
and Robertson, R.
“Manchester, New
Hampshire, Retools Its
Aeration System for the Next
Generation” NEWEA Journal,
Summer 2017

Pinnette, J.R., “Odor Control
for Wastewater Utilities,”
MWIUA Annual Trade Show,
Portland, Maine, February 8,
2017

Pinnette, J.R., “Value
Engineering: What Projects
Need It, Why It’s Important,
When to Start the Process,
and How to Do It,” MeWEA
Spring Conference, Bangor,
Maine, April 15, 2016

Capano, D.E. and JR.
Pinnette, “Odor Control Case
Study: Evaluation and
Corrective Action at the
Stamford WPCF” NEWEA
Annual Conference, Boston,
January 27, 2016

Pinnette, J.R., and Cockburn,
D.L., “Planning for Climate
Change at Your Wastewater
Treatment Facility: What You
Should Be Doing Now,”
NEWEA Annual Conference,
Boston, Massachusetts
January 27, 2015

Peckenham, J.M., Pinnette,
J.R., and MacDonald, G., "The
Biosolids White Paper -
Making Objective Science
Accessible", International
Water Association Specialist
Conference on Biosolids,
Moncton, New Brunswick,
June 25, 2007

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He adworks Screening Upgrade, Nashua, NH

Oversaw design and construction of new influent screens for the 50-MGD main
pump station including new automation for the raw influent pumps to minimize the
potential for flooding of the lower screening area and wetwells.

Maiden Lady Cove Pump Station Force Main Evaluation, Winnipesaukee River
Basin Program, Franklin, NH

Oversaw evaluation and remediation of a section of force main that had been
undermined due to soil loss in the bedding at an old stone culvert.

Pump Stations Re placement and SCADA/ Telemetry Upgrade, Manchester NH
Oversaw design and construction of replacement pump stations for the Juniper and
Trolley Crossing service areas. In addition, the project included a new pump station,
SCADA, and telemetry for all the municipal wastewater pump stations in the city. The
project also included an upgrade of the screening and control systems at the 26-
MGD West Side Pump Station.

City-Wide Pump Station Evaluation, Manchester, NH
Oversaw an evaluation of the nine municipal wastewater pump stations in the city's
collection system.

Tenney Mountain Pump Station #4, Forre Main Evaluation, and Phase 1 and 2
Upgrades, Plymouth, NH

Oversaw the evaluation and emergency Phase 1 replacement of a section of force
main that had failed seven times in 18 months. Oversaw Phase 2 of the force main
replacement project as well.

WPCF Main Pump Station Upgrade and OdorContol Assistance, Stamford, CT
Technical advisor for design of screening, pumping, and odor control improvements
to the main pump station for the Stamford WPCF. Also, conducted an evaluation of
four existing scrubber systems focusing on mist carry over and leading to fan speed
adjustments and new recirculation pumps.

WWTP Upgrade, Mattabasse tt District, Cromwell, CT

Technical advisor for odor control and main pump station improvements as part of
major upgrade of WWTF at this space limited site. The 80-MGD influent pump
station was upgraded with new screening facilities and a new 4,800-cfm activated
carbon system for odor control.

India Street Pump Station, Portland, ME
Managed evaluation of the 37-MGD India Street pump station as part of planning for
eastern waterfront redevelopment.

Crescent Road Pump Station, Manchester NH

Responsible for evaluation, design, and construction of $1.2 million screening system
upgrade for the Crescent Road Pump Station, which is the main pump station of the
wastewater treatment facility. The project included three new climber screens with
80-MGD peak flow capacity, three new wash presses, and a variety of additional
improvements.

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Meeting Description
Finance Committee
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Meeting Date
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Education
B.S., Civil Engineering,
University of New Hampshire

M.LS., Environmental
Engineering, UMass Lowell

Profe ssiona | Re gistra tion
Massachusetts, EIT

Experience
4 Years

Joined Fim
2017

Pro fe ssio na | A ffilia tions
New Hampshire Water
Pollution Control Authority
(NHWPCA)

New England Water
Environment Association
(NEWEA)

NEWEA-WEF (2019)
Operations Challenge Team

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Mic hael Pa tric k

Project Assignment: Project Engineer

Experience Summary

Mr. Patrick is a project engineer in the Andover, Massachusetts, office with
experience primarily in wastewater infrastructure projects. His responsibilities
include evaluation of existing infrastructure; analysis and design of wastewater
collection and treatment facilities; evaluation of design alternatives; cost estimating;
preparation of design plans and specifications; coordination with regulatory agencies
and subcontractors; and construction administration services.

Re le vant Project Experience

Screening Facility Upgrade, Devens MA

Project engineer for the preliminary and final design of an approximately $2.5M
improvement project at the existing wastewater treatment plant. This project
includes the installation of a new mechanical bar screen, wash press, and screenings
discharge structure. Project responsibilities include the development of technical
memorandum, cost estimation, building systems coordination, development of the
plans and specifications, and coordination with funding agencies.

Solids Handling Master Plan, Burlimgton VT

Project Engineer for the evaluation of the City of Burlington’s solids handling
capabilities. This plan includes the capital cost, lifecycles cost, feasibility of various
combinations of thickening, dewatering, and drying processes at each of the City’s
three wastewater treatment facilities.

Waste water Treatment Plant Upgmde Phase 1, Hampton NH

Project engineer for the preliminary and final design of an approximately $10M
improvement project at the existing wastewater treatment plant. Project
responsibilities include design efforts, cost estimation, building systems
coordination, development of the plans and specifications, and coordination with
funding agencies. Major unit process responsibilities include influent pump station,
plant water system, aeration system, blended sludge pumping, and grit removal and
treatment.

Waste water Teatment Fvcility Upgrade Phase 1, White field NH

Project Engineer for the design of an approximately $8M new Sequencing Batch
Reactor (SBR) WWTF to replace an existing lagoon treatment system.
Responsibilities included development of plant hydraulics, evaluation of sludge
dewatering and disposal alternatives, future sludge disposal evaluation and
coordination, and SBR bid evaluation.

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