Speaker Bio:
Douglas
M. Sayre has been a supervisor, principal, and/or project manager,
provided administration, design engineering services, and construction
management for infrastructure type projects consisting of water,
wastewater, drainage, hydraulic, structural and roadway system
engineering. He had been in primary charge of infrastructure projects
for the Cities of Aztec and Santa Fe, Santa Fe and San Miguel Counties,
Villages of Questa and Pecos, Santa Fe Factory Stores, Angel Fire
Services Corporation, and the Towns of Estancia, Clayton, and Taos. As
Utilities Engineer and Director of the Santa Fe County Utilities
Department, Mr. Sayre was in charge of the planning, design,
construction monitoring, and grant administration for numerous water
infrastructure projects as well overseeing the operation of the water
and wastewater systems of the County. He has developed a working
relationship with the New Mexico's Environment Department and USEPA
Region VI staff, the New Mexico State Department of Transporation
Department, State Engineers Office, City of Santa Fe Water Department
and Public Works staff, and other Santa Fe County Departments staff as
his responsibilities include intensive client and agency contact. During
his tenure as supervisor of the Santa Fe County Utilities Department,
he was assigned to represent the County and work closely with all
involved parties in the Aamodt Water Rights Settlement and the Buckman
Direct Diversion Project. Both of these projects included extensive
discussions and meetings regarding the proposed water system
infrastructure and layout. Mr. Sayre provided considerable engineering
evaluations and public hearing discussions and is therefore very
familiar with the parties, personnel and agencies involved.
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