Erin Gallimore Joins Dewberry

May 27, 2016
Gallimore is a member of the North Carolina American Water Works Assn. and Water Environment Assn.

Dewberry, a privately held professional services firm, has announced that Erin Gallimore has joined the firm’s Raleigh, N.C., office as a staff engineer. She will support the firm’s water group, which specializes in treatment and conveyance solutions, process optimization, and permitting support for the municipal, industrial and power industries.

Gallimore has nearly 10 years of experience in civil and environmental engineering. She helped create new protocols for grease interception research at North Carolina State University, designed performance-enhancing technologies for municipal and industrial treatment applications and managed preliminary studies and design of major wastewater pipeline rehabilitation projects. At Dewberry, she will be responsible for designing public sector and industrial water/wastewater processes.

“We’re excited to welcome Erin to our office,” said Dewberry Associate and Project Manager Katie Jones, P.E. “In addition to her strong technical and consulting skills, she has a passion for furthering the professional water/wastewater engineering community as a whole.”

Gallimore received her bachelor’s degree in chemistry and her master’s degree in civil and environmental engineering from North Carolina State University. She is a member of the North Carolina American Water Works Assn. and Water Environment Assn. (NC Safewater) and the Professional Engineers of North Carolina (PENC).

Source: Dewberry

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