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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
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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.
