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<br />SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANGEMENT DISTRICT GENERAL ENGINEERING SERVICES
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<br />Richard A. Pariseau, P.E.
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<br />Education
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<br />~LS., Environmental Sciences, Rutgers University, 1973
<br />B.S., Chemistry, Stonehill College, 1968
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<br />Registrations
<br />Professional Engineer: ~L\, TX, IL
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<br />Background Summary
<br />
<br />t\lr. Pariseau is a Project Engineer in the E & I
<br />Engineering Design Center. He is an Engineer with
<br />over 30 years of experience on utility, cogeneration and
<br />industrial projects. He directs the activities of water and
<br />wastewater treatment professionals in the design,
<br />procurement, operational re\'iew, and permitting
<br />associated with gas and coal fired utility water and
<br />wastewater treatment systems.
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<br />He has prepared conceptual and detailed designs for
<br />water and wastewater treatment systems at nuclear and
<br />fossil fueled power stations, cogeneration and combined
<br />cycle stations and industrial facilities including makeup
<br />and condensate demineralizers, clarifiers, filters, steam
<br />cycle sampling, sanitary \vaste treatment, stormwater
<br />management systems and chemical feed systems. His
<br />responsibilities ha\'e included the preparation of
<br />technical and economic e\'aluations of alternative
<br />systems, flow diagrams, cost estimates, equipment
<br />layouts, and specifications for eCluipment procurement,
<br />review of manufacturer's drawings and inspection of
<br />equipment.
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<br />Among his current assignments are the design and
<br />engineering of wastewater treatment systems for flue gas
<br />desulphurization systems at China Light and Power
<br />Castle Peak Station, Reliant Keystone Station,
<br />Constellation Energy Brandon Shores Station and
<br />Mirant Dickerson, Chalk Point and Morgantown
<br />Stations. Previous FGD wastewater assignments
<br />included the support of the f\merican Electric Power
<br />~lountaineer and Cardinal sites FGD System retrofits in
<br />the area of wastewater collection, treatment and
<br />discharge. He is also assigned to the Dominion Energy
<br />Chesterfield project FGD System to support project
<br />makeup water and wastewater issues.
<br />
<br />He completed the support of the startup and
<br />commissioning of the zero discharge wastewater
<br />treatment s\,stem at the I-Iarquahala Generating Station
<br />in Tonopah, Arizona. He also supported the startup and
<br />commissioning of the steam/water chemistry systems at
<br />Harcluahala and at the Covert Generating facility in
<br />CO\'ert, t\ Iichigan.
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<br />f\lso, he completed makeup water treatment system
<br />reviews of commissioned systems at the Sugar Creek,
<br />Indiana and Bogue, Jamaica combined cycle plants of
<br />~Iirant. For Distrigas of Everett, he provided
<br />recommendations to reduce fouling of SCR catalyst,
<br />which was being caused by the erosion of flue gas duct
<br />insulation and b\' NOx injection water dissolved solids.
<br />
<br />For O\'er five years, his major assignment was the
<br />preparation of EPC proposals for water, wastewater and
<br />chemical systems for national and international power
<br />generating facilities. The systems for which conceptual
<br />design \vas de\,doped and cost estimates prepared
<br />include desalination, electrochlorination, zero discharge
<br />\vastewater treatment, demineralization, steam/water
<br />analysis, water chemistry laboratory, and chemical
<br />injection. Plant water use was e\'aluated for each facility
<br />and a water balance was prepared.
<br />
<br />He was responsible for the ell\'ironmental engineering
<br />and design of the Shaw Combined Cycle Reference
<br />Plant. Corporate position papers were completed on
<br />HRSC; Chemical Feed, Steam/Water ,\nalysis and
<br />Chemical and Oil Tank Containment. Arrangement
<br />drawings were produced for plant water systems and
<br />system descriptions and PlD's were prepared. Position
<br />papers on modularization of major combined cycle plant
<br />water and waste\vater components \vere prepared.
<br />
<br />He completed the permitting support and elwironmental
<br />engineering and design of the 750 M\,\l combined cycle
<br />AES Granite Ridge Project in Londonderry, NH. l\S
<br />Owner's engineer for AES Corp, he attended hearings
<br />and prepared support documentation to regulatory
<br />authorities for the plant water and wastewater systems.
<br />He assisted in the preparation of the NDES permit for
<br />the plant, which uses secondary sewage effluent as
<br />cooling tower makeup, discharging to a town sewer w'ith
<br />existing hydrogen sulfide based corrosion problems. He
<br />was responsible for the design of the water treatment
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<br />SHAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
<br />
<br />RICHARD A. PARISEAU
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<br />OGC 122006T
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