Leonard Casson

Leonard W. Casson
Ph.D., P.E., BCEE, ENV SP

Areas of Expertise

Adsorption, fate, transport and transformation of chemicals, particles and environmental pathogens in unit operations and the natural environment.

These fundamentals are applied to the design and operation of safe, secure, sustainable, reliable and resilient infrastructure systems (i.e., drinking water treatment, storage and distribution systems and wastewater collection and treatment systems).

Current focus areas include: disinfection methodologies, resilience, vulnerability assessments, emergency response plans and analytical techniques and operational methodologies to ensure the security, sustainability, reliability resilience of drinking water and wastewater infrastructure systems.

Board Certified Environmental Engineer

Envision Sustainability Professional

Ph.D., Civil Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, December 1987.

M.S., Environmental and Water Resources Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, August 1982.

B.E., Civil Engineering, Vanderbilt University, December 1980 (Magna Cum Laude).

Professional Engineer in the State of Florida License Number: 43892 (By Examination)

Professional Engineer in the State of Pennsylvania Registration Number: PE-041696-R

Envision Sustainability Professional (ENV SP) Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure June 21, 2018

Board Certified Environmental Engineer (BCEE) Water Supply and Wastewater; American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists, December 1999 - Present, No. 98-20035.

Program Evaluator - Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) June 2012 – Present;

  • American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
  • American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists (AAEES)

Risk Assessment Methodology for Water (RAM-W TM) for Small and Medium Sized Utilities by the Pennsylvania Section of the American Water Works Association, October 2003.

Train-The-Trainer for the Vulnerability Self-Assessment Tool (VSAT) by the Water Environment Federation, March 2003.

Risk Assessment Methodology for Water Surety (RAM-WTM) by the American Water Works Association, July 2002.

John Standard

John W. Standard

Area of Expertise

Safety and Health Training, Strategies and Initiatives

Safety and Health Programs, Policies and Procedures

Safety Management System development

PPE

Hazard / Risk Assessment – JSA / JHA / Ergonomic / Compliance / Insurance

Safety and Health Auditing and Metrics

Regulatory Compliance

Incident Investigation

Safety Culture and Employee Engagement

Lean Manufacturing, 5S and Process Improvements

Industrial Hygiene – Program development / Training / Implementation / Compliance

Workmen’s Compensation

Hazardous Waste – Profiling / Management / Compliance

Hazardous Shipping – DOT / IATA / IMDG

HAZWOPER

Emergency Response

GHS - SDS authoring and management; Label development and preparation

Hazardous Materials Management

REACH Compliance

Chemical Safety

PPE

B.S., Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh, 1984

Hazardous Waste Management Certification

Hazardous Shipping Certifications (DOT, IATA, IMDG)

OSHA 30 Hour Program

HAZWOPER Certification

First Aid/CPR

156

Publications & Presentations

5

REGISTRATIONS & CERTIFICATIONS

4

PROFESSIONAL AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS

6

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS