Drawing on almost a decade of experience, Liz focuses on water quality, water treatment process design, and treatment alternatives analysis. She specializes in per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) treatment, PFAS residuals management strategies, and corrosion control methods.
In her role as process design lead on water treatment plant projects, Liz strives to produce the best possible water through optimal process and building design. She most enjoys the client and multi-disciplinary coordination during a project that allows for creative solutions to difficult water quality and operational problems.
Liz’s passion for the water industry started with her volunteer work for Engineers Without Borders where she helped source and treat safe drinking water for rural villages in Peru and Ecuador. Access to limited resources such as electricity, equipment, and chemicals impelled her to think creatively in designing sustainable solutions for these communities.
When she’s not immersed in leading water treatment projects, Liz enjoys hiking in the mountains of New Hampshire or traveling to different countries for the cultural experience.