OSPE-FCC March 2023 Luncheon Program

Date:  Thursday, March 2, 2023

Place:  Hickory House, 550 Officecenter Pl., Gahanna, OH

Time:  Registration: 11:30 am, Lunch: 11:50 am

Speaker: 12:00 pm, Closing Remarks: 1:00 pm

Cost: Members: $25.00 & Non-Members: $35.00,  SPE@OSU Students: $10.00

Registration: CLICK HERE!!!  (Pay at door cash or check)

Title: “Camp Ravenna Master Plan and Stormwater Control”

Abstract: We assisted the Adjutant General’s Department to perform a Drainage Assessment at the Main Post Cantonment Area for the Camp Ravenna Joint Military Training Center located in Portage County, Ohio. The objective of this study was to verify the sewer connectivity and assess the conditions of the existing storm sewers. This approach was based on data collected during field investigations, smoke testing and closed-circuit televising (CCTV), with the intent of creating Corrective Actions Plans to alleviate flooding at the intersection of George Road and South Service Road. Concerns over age, the structural integrity of the pipe, and potential capacity constraints led to the initiation of this project. The purpose was to provide the Adjutant General’s Department with storm and sanitary sewer recommendations designed to optimize the performance and maintenance of the sewer collection system. These recommendations lead to sewer rehabilitation and repair projects that were intended to structurally and operationally improve the on-site system and mitigate current flooding/sewer backups.

Attendees will learn 1) Data collection processes through field investigations, smoke testing and closed-circuit televising (CCTV) 2) How to optimize the performance and maintenance of a sewer collection system 3) On-site system recommendations.

 Presenter: Mr. Dustin Doherty, PE, MS4-SCP, CPESC, Principal at Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc.

Biography: Mr. Doherty is a seasoned civil engineer with over 17 years of successful experience managing site civil design projects, hydraulic modeling, public infrastructure assessment/

rehabilitation, private commercial site design, institutional utility projects and City Engineer support services. This type of experience provides Mr. Doherty with the knowledge base to provide technically competent and cost-effective solutions for utility infrastructure. As a former municipal engineer for Grove City, Whitehall, Reynoldsburg, and Sunbury, Dustin has extensive experience effectively presenting information in public meetings (council meetings, committee meetings, commission meetings, etc.). He has participated and/or led public outreach efforts for many projects and engages the public frequently to work through any concerns. He supports CEC’s engineering efforts for capital improvement projects for various communities. He is an experienced project manager and engineer who is very familiar with the engineering requirements relating to public infrastructure improvements.

A certificate for 1 hour of Professional Development for attending the program will be presented at the luncheon.