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SUMMARY:Geoffrey Espineli\, PE\, CDT - El Paso Water and Chris Nance\, PE\, ENV SP - Parkhill
DESCRIPTION:To pre-pay through PayPal\, click here. To RSVP\, click here. Please RSVP by Tuesday\, January 24th.\nGuest Speakers\nGeoffrey Espineli\, PE and Chris Nance\, PE\nEl Paso Water and Parkhill\nTopic: Single Point of Failure Analysis for El Paso Water’s Wastewater System\nSpeaker Bio:\nGeoffrey Espineli\, PE \nGeoffrey Espineli PE\, CDT\, oversees the Project Administration Section of the Engineering Department of  El Paso Water responsible for the implementation of  Water and Wastewater Projects. He earned his Civil Engineering Degree from the Mapua Institute of Technology in Manila Philippines in 1995. On his early engineering career\, he worked at the Water Utility Company in Manila for 5 years. He moved to the United State in 2004.  Mr. Espineli began to work for the City of El Paso\, Engineering Department  in 2007 as an inspector then promoted to become a project manager. In 2015 Mr. Espineli was promoted to work at  El Paso International Airport to manage capital projects at the Airport. On April of 2019 he started to work for El Paso Water. \nChris Nance\, PE \nChris Nance\, PE\, ENV SP\, is an Associate and Project Engineer for Parkhill’s Water Resources Sector. Chris has provided hydraulic analysis\, modeling support and design expertise for water transmission and storage\, and wastewater conveyance and treatment. In addition to design of new facilities\, Chris has developed new and updated existing geographical information systems (GIS) for existing utilities to provide large scale models of entire utility networks that help clients anticipate and budget for replacement infrastructure at the end of its design life. Chris has used modeling and master planning to optimize water supplies and prioritize capital improvements for water and wastewater systems. Chris is an officer for the American Society of Civil Engineers Texas Section and a Past President of the ASCE El Paso Branch. He has presented at conferences such as Texas Water\, Texas GIS Forum\, ASCE Texas Section\, APA Texas and APA-NM / ASCE-NM.
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LOCATION:Park Tavern\, 204 E. Mills Ave\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
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