Jamie Lorah, PE Named Technical Director, Environmental Engineering
JAMIE LORAH, PE | TECHNICAL DIRECTOR, ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Jamie Lorah, PE has been promoted to the role of Technical Director, Environmental Engineering. Jamie has been a part of the SSM team since 2003, most recently serving as the Manager of Process and Design Engineering. As the Technical Director, Jamie will be responsible for managing the technical aspects of the Environmental Division’s business and ensuring the technical proficiency and adherence to technical standards as well as performing quality control checks on projects and deliverables. She will continue to manage the everyday operations of the Process and Design Department.
Jamie has over 20 years of experience in environmental and municipal engineering. Her responsibilities include client management, project management, water and wastewater design, design specifications, engineering cost opinions, population and flow projections, Act 537 Planning, hydraulic modeling, cost-effectiveness analysis, sewer system evaluations, Industrial Pretreatment Program development and support, data analysis, and report preparation. Jamie specializes in hydraulic modeling related to the identification of sewage collection system surcharging, particularly on older combined systems. She is also involved in the development of master rehabilitation plans and determination of cost effectiveness for various repair options. She has extensive experience in permitting, planning, and dealing with regulatory agencies such as the US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), and the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC).
Jamie is a graduate of Bucknell University, B.S. Civil Engineering. She is a licensed Professional Engineer in Pennsylvania. And, she is professionally affiliated with Pennsylvania Water Environment Association (PWEA) as well as Eastern Pennsylvania Water Pollution Control Operators Association (EPWPCOA).
Founded by NSPE in 1951, Engineers Week is dedicated to ensuring a diverse and well-educated future engineering workforce by increasing understanding of and interest in engineering and technology careers. This week is a time for everyone to celebrate and recognize the people who create today’s awe-inspiring wonders like cloud-busting skyscrapers and human travel to Mars. And a great opportunity to reflect on how very different our lives would be without daily marvels like clean drinking water, computers and cars.
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-- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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