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PROFESSIONAL ADVISORY BOARD xv
Lucy B. Pugh, P. E., BCEE, Vice President, AECOM
Ms. Pugh received her B.S.E. and M.S.E. in Civil/Environmental Engineering from the
University of Michigan. Her 28 years of experience in municipal process water and wastewater
treatment design includes three new water treatment plants, two new wastewater treatment plants,
and renovation/expansion of seven other wastewater treatment plants. Ms. Pugh’s industrial
water and wastewater design experience includes over 25 facilities. She has also provided process
troubleshooting and optimization at numerous other municipal and industrial treatment facilities.
Her experience spans a broad range of technologies, including ion exchange, greensand filtration,
low pressure membrane filtration, reverse osmosis, dissolved air flotation, conventional activated
sludge, oxidation ditches, SBRs, biological nutrient removal, PACT, UV disinfection, upflow
anaerobic sludge blanket reactors, anaerobic fluidized bed reactors, and first application of GAC/
fluidized bed for perchlorate removal.
AECOM is a global provider of professional, technical, and management support services
to a broad range of markets, including water/wastewater, environmental, transportation, build-
ing and energy. With 43,000 employees providing services in over 100 countries around the
globe, AECOM is a leader in all key markets that it serves. Ms. Pugh has been with AECOM
for 22 years.
AECOM
5555 Glenwood Hills Pkwy, SE
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49512
Carlos A. Sanlley Pagán, Ph.D., Design Engineer, Greeley and Hansen
Dr. Sanlley received his is Ph.D. from Michigan State University in 2009. His thesis research
identified byproducts formed during Advance Oxidation Processes. His work experience
includes the design of CSO control structures, design of a fermentation system to enhance VFA
production for a Bardenpho wastewater treatment process, and design and analysis of a water
intake structure in Lake Michigan. He is the firm-wide resource on AQUIFAS modeling and
IFAS process design.
Greeley and Hansen, founded in 1914, is a leader in developing innovative engineering
solutions for a wide array of water, wastewater, water reuse, and solid waste challenges aimed
at improving public health, safety, and welfare. The projects that Greeley and Hansen has com-
pleted for clients continue to receive various industry awards for design and engineering excel-
lence. Engineering News Record ranks Greeley and Hansen among the Top 25 Designers in
Wastewater Treatment, Sewerage, and Solid Waste Management.
Greeley and Hansen
6640 Intech Boulevard, Suite 180
Indianapolis, IN 46278