Healthy Ecological Architecture

Research in to the rethinking the industrial city centers of the 21st century from a holistic environmental, ecologicial, toxicological, economic, sociological, political & spiritual perspective. I personally am approaching the problem from an ecological as well as a toxicological - public health and occupational health perspective.

Monday, December 13, 2004

Donald J. Miller, P.E. - Civil/Sanitary Engineer

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At 9:59 AM, Blogger Thomas Fenaughty said...

Sorry, That was an Incomplete Post. This is simple someone's resume that I found among the local architecture firms that would be able to help design the waste management and water systems for an bio-integrated, toxin-segregating building. You may think that this is boring stuff... Sanitation, but when we turn the sanitation industry into an energy saving and energy producing industry, it will not be so boring anymore. The Greatest challenge to the sanitation industry right now is our habit of disposing of nasty toxic substances along with bio-friendly biogradeable wastes creating more difficult work at the sanitation station to not only separate them and neutralize them again but also treat the complex compounds that result from mixing reactive chemicals with biological wastes. The separation and control of these environmental toxins from biodigestible waste is a major goal of the engineering of the low impact building.

Anyway here is the man's resume. I hope one day to meet him.

******************* DONALD J. MILLER RESUME FOLLOWS ******

DONALD J. MILLER, P.E. Rutherford & Chekene Principal

In his 34 years as a civil engineer, Mr. Miller has had the opportunity to head a wide range of projects. As head of the civil engineering group, Mr. Miller works to ensure that Rutherford & Chekene provides the highest quality of civil engineering services available.

His skills include the analysis and design of water supply and distribution systems; sewage collection, treatment and disposal; storm water management, process piping, site development, grading, parking lot/roadway design, pumping systems, master planning and technical report writing. Mr. Miller's recent projects include the Presidio Letterman Digital Arts project, the New de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park, and the Department of Health Services Richmond Laboratory. Project Role Principal Civil Engineer

Education B.S., Civil/Sanitary Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, 1970

Registration: Registered Civil Engineer, California, Massachusetts, Maine,Washington, Colorado, Hawaii Professional Affiliations and Honors American Society of Civil Engineers Water Environmental Federation

Experience:
California General Services, Department of Health ServicesCampus, Richmond, CA Caltrans District 2 & 5 Infrastructure, Various, CA Children’s Hospital Oakland Modernization, Oakland, CA First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley Master Plan and Expansion, Berkeley, CA Genentech Mid-Campus Master Plan, South San Francisco, CA Letterman Digital Arts Complex, The Presidio, San Francisco, CA Micron Technology, Building 32 Expansion, Boise, ID Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing, CA Moss Landing Marine Laboratories Earthquake Replacement, Moss Landing, CA Norco Relocation, Temporary Facilities, Norco, CA (PM) Pier One – Embarcadero Utilities Investigation, San Francisco, CA San Quentin Cell Block Seismic Upgrade, San Quentin, CA Stanford University Art Museum Restoration & Expansion, Palo Alto, CA Sun Microsystems, WWOPS Campus, Newark, CA Sun Microsystems Newark Campus, Phase II, Newark, CA The New de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA UC Berkeley Hearst Mining Bldg., Berkeley, CA UC Berkeley Wurster Hall, Seismic Upgrade, Berkeley, CA UC Santa Cruz Bay Tree Bookstore, Santa Cruz, CA UC Santa Cruz/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/ National Marine Fisheries Service Research Laboratory, Santa Cruz, CA University of San Francisco Dorraine Zeif Law Library, San Francisco, CA

 

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