LAN welcomes new infrastructure manager

Jan. 27, 2015

AUSTIN — Focused on the water and wastewater market in Central Texas as the infrastructure manager, Daniel Dow, P.E., will serve as project manager and senior engineer for major treatment distribution and collection projects.

AUSTIN — Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam Inc. (LAN) announced that Daniel Dow, P.E., has joined the firm as the infrastructure manager, according to a press release.

Focused on the water and wastewater market in Central Texas, in this role Dow will serve as project manager and senior engineer for major treatment distribution and collection projects, stated the release.

The release reported that Dow has over 15 years of experience as a manager, designer and process engineer in an array of municipal wastewater and water infrastructure projects with an emphasis on wastewater treatment.

He has substantial experience with aging infrastructure evaluation, improvement, rehabilitation and replacement programs in addition to new infrastructure for growing municipalities, continued the release.

Prior to his new position with LAN, Dow was the regional service group manager for Herbert, Rowland & Grubic Inc., where he managed the expansion and replacement of several wastewater treatment plants, collection and distribution systems, pump station improvements, and sewer replacement and rehabilitation, noted the release.

“Daniel’s leadership qualities and technical expertise working with municipalities, along with his specialized skill set in delivering wastewater treatment solutions will be a great addition to our team,” said LAN Vice President Drew Hardin.

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