Curriculum Vita - Dr. Thomas Marshall, P.E.

Adjunct Professor, FABE, The Ohio State University.

P.O. Box 38, Mount Liberty Ohio, 43048

   

Professional Experience:

May 2001- Present      

Department Director, Public Utilities Department, City of Delaware, Ohio

 

Duties include:
 

·        Serving as Project Manager on a variety of environmental engineering research, development, and construction projects

·        Developing strategies to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the Department

·        Managing and overseeing the operation of the Department including the following Divisions:

·        Water Resources and Treatment

·        Water supply and Distribution

·        Wastewater Collection and Stormwater Management

·        Water Reclamation

·        Administration and Engineering

 

July 2001 - Present      

Adjunct Professor, Food Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department, The Ohio State University

 

Duties include:

·        Serving on the Industrial and Professional Advisory Group

·        Developing collaborative environmental engineering research and development projects

 1998-2001 

Senior Operations Manager, Associate, Malcolm Pirnie, Independent Environmental Engineers, Scientists & Consultants

 

Duties included:

·        Marketing and business development

·        Lead investigator on a variety of environmental engineering research and development projects

·       Developing collaborative technical networks for project execution

·        General management consulting for public works organizations focusing on efficient and effective technical and business practices

 

1996-1998 

General Manager, Wastewater Treatment Works

Department of Public Utilities, City of Columbus, Ohio

 

Duties included:

·        Public involvement and community relations

·       Initiating and directing research and development of innovative technologies

·        General Management of 280 person organization and 2.5 billion dollars of infrastructure assets

 

1993-1996     

Operations Manager, promoted to Process Control Engineer

Unified Sewerage Agency of Washington County, Oregon

 

Duties included:

·        Management of research and development projects

·        Management of advanced public works facilities and development of public involvement strategies

 

1991-1993 

Operations Engineer

Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts, California

 

Duties included:

·        Design and construction of physical, chemical and biological treatment systems

·        Implementation of research and development projects

·        Engineering management of large treatment works operation

Professional Associations

 

 

 

 

 

 

Teaching Experience:

               

"Global Climate Change Science - Environmental Science 520"  graduate course in the critical scientific analysis of global warming and stratospheric ozone depletion at Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology.

 

“Applied Microbiology” – Environmental Science 644 graduate course in microbiology at Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology.  Course topics covered advanced microbiological pathway analysis and species-specific reactions.

 

“Pollution Control Processes” at Harbor Community College in Lomita, California.  The class focused on primary treatment and advanced primary treatment, sedimentation, and anaerobic digestion.  Other areas presented include dewatering, dissolved air flotation, centrifugation, activated sludge processes, and methane handling and usage.

 

"Environmental Science Seminars"  and courses in water quality and environmental management in local high schools and numerous workshops.

 

Research Experience

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

Education:

 

Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology

·        Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Engineering

 

Loyola Marymount University

·        Masters of Science in Civil Engineering

 

The Ohio State University

·        Bachelors of Science in Agricultural Engineering

 

Various undergraduate and graduate coursework in Business Administration

 

 

Licenses and Certifications:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Publications:

 

Marshall, Thomas H., Electromagnetic Radiation Technologies for the Disinfection of Water, February 2001, UMI, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Marshall, Thomas H., Emerging Pulsed UV Technologies for the Disinection of Water, 1st IUVA Congress Proceedings, June 2001.

Marshall, Thomas H., Thompson, Steven; Implementing Competitive Best Practices, Water Environment Federation O&M Specialty Conference Proceedings, September 2001.

Marshall, Thomas, H., Stanton, Brad; Innovative Activated Sludge Process Enables Increased Capacity, Water Environment Federation O&M Specialty Conference Proceedings, September 2001.

Marshall, Thomas, H., Rich, Felton; Emerging UV Disinfection Technology, Water Environment Federation O&M Specialty Conference Proceedings, September 2001.

Marshall, Thomas H., Deadly Pulses. Water Environment & Technology, 10 no.6, April 1999: 38-41.

Myers, M.J.; Christy, A.D.; Touvinen, O.H.; Iosue, A.J.; Stanley, R.A.; Marshall, T.H. Design of a laboratory-scale landfill bioreactor. Proceedings of the Institute of Biological Engineering 1, July, 1998: C27.

Marshall, T.H.; Christy, A.D.; Enochs, M.B. Emerging Electrotechnologies for the Disinfection of Wastewater: Comparison of Bench Top Studies and evaluations of Phoenix Water Systems Technology Conducted at Unified Sewerage Agency and City of Columbus, Ohio Wastewater Treatment Works. Disinfection ’98: The Latest Trends in Wastewater Disinfection: Chlorination vs. UV Disinfection. Water Environment Federation, 1998: 469-476.

Marshall, T.H., Alternative Disposal Options for Sewage Sludge Incinerator Ash.  presented at the 12th Annual Residuals and Biosolids Management Specialty Conference of the Water Environment Federation, Bellevue WA, July 1998  

Marshall, Thomas H.  Emerging Electrotechnology for Disinfection: Benchtest Results and Evaluation of New Phoenix Water Systems Technology. Proceedings from the American Water Works Association Specialty Conference on Re-Use, San Antonio, TX, 1998: 41-53.

 

Other Activities

 

I have many other interests and activities including acting as the Principal of our home school, the Mount Liberty Christian Academy, the purpose of which is to provide the best possible education to our children.  In addition, my wife and I own and operate our family farm in Knox County which we purchased in 1998 and are developing into a diverse agricultural operation focusing on a farm market outlet for berries and other produce.  In August of every year my wife and I own and operate two concession stands at the Ohio State Fair preparing French Waffles and Lemon Shakes.  I also enjoy performing musically and participating in Church and community service activities.