We’re engineers, geeks,
and hard workers.

 

Company Background

Pipeline Analysis, LLC is an engineering firm performing specialized sewer collection system testing and analysis. One-hundred percent (100%) of our business is associated with wastewater collection system inspection, testing and analysis. Principals and staff have worked entirely on wastewater collection system testing and evaluation projects across the United States since 1975. Pipeline Analysis, LLC owns all the necessary flow meters, confined space entry equipment, smoke blowers, closed circuit television inspection truck, etc to perform complete sanitary sewer evaluation and testing. Staff are PACP (Pipeline Assessment Certification Program) trained.

Our Team

 
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James H. Forbes, Jr., P.E.
(BS/MS University of Nebraska)

James has 42 years civil engineering experience in all phases of wastewater collection system evaluation projects involving temporary/permanent flow monitoring, rainfall distribution using NEXRAD radar and GIS, manhole and pipeline inspection, smoke testing, flow isolation and CCTV inspection. He has extensive experience in preparing SSO abatement plans, hydraulic modeling, prioritizing rehabilitation recommendations, CMOM Plans and presentations to City, State and EPA.  He has authored numerous papers, Negotiated Administrative Orders and Consent Decrees and assisted municipalities with regulatory compliance issues.

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Carl “Mike” Rogers

Mike has 38 years of experience in all phases of field testing and inspection.  He has been responsible for complex project management of sewer system evaluations. Mr. Rogers oversees safety training including confined space entry, traffic and vehicle safety.  

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Mattie Engels, P.E.
(BS Texas A&M)

Mattie has 26 years of experience in collection system evaluation including flow data analysis, infiltration/inflow analysis, rainfall distribution methods, database management, defect review and tabulation of data.  Ms. Engels has presented papers at seminars and assisted in presentation of technical reports to clients.  She serves on the WEF Collection Systems Committee and WEAT Collection Systems Committee.

Thomas Curl, P.E.
(BS/MBA Tarleton State University)

Thomas has 23 years of a diverse background in water/wastewater system planning, assessment and rehabilitation. This include water distribution modeling, collection system modeling and wastewater condition assessment. During his public sector employment, he was responsible for a variety of tasks related to the assessment, maintenance and improvement of water and wastewater facilities and equipment. These projects have included wastewater lift station and force main rehabilitation, water well rehabilitation and wastewater treatment expansions and rehabilitation. He has also developed water and sewer rates.

Temple Williamson, P.E.
 (B.S. Civil Engineering, Texas A&M)
(M.E. Civil Engineering, Texas A&M)

Mr. Williamson has 18 years of experience in water and wastewater systems master planning, design, and construction throughout Texas. He is also a TCEQ Wastewater Licensed Class “A” Operator. His hands on experience with wastewater collection systems and treatment plant operations and maintenance includes serving as operating manager for San Antonio Water System’s 125 MGD water recycling center and Assistant Director of Treatment for the City of Corpus Christi’s six wastewater facilities. He served as project manager for Corpus Christi’s $7M/year wastewater collection system rehabilitation program, which included CIP development, funding, and maintenance of the entire wastewater collection system.

Elliot Rucker
(Lewis-Clark State College, Idaho)

Mr. Rucker has 13 years experience with Pipeline Analysis in all phases of flow monitoring and sanitary sewer condition assessments. Mr. Rucker has experience providing on-site project management over large flow monitoring projects with over 150 flow meters.   His responsibilities include daily scheduling of as many as 7 field crews performing sewer system evaluation activities, coordination with subcontractors in performing cleaning and CCTV inspections, review and approval of subcontractor invoices and weekly and monthly meetings with City personnel.

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