
P: 215.345.4330 ext. 304
E: srosenthal@gilmore-assoc.com
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Mr. Rosenthal has more than 36 years of professional experience in the planning, evaluation, design and construction of governmental and private water and wastewater projects throughout the eastern United States.
As Vice President and Manager of Water/Wastewater Services, Mr. Rosenthal is responsible for management of his department’s professional staff and projects, as well as direct responsibility for representation and consultation with municipalities, municipal water and sewer authorities, investor-owned water companies, and private industry. He and his staff prepare and manage engineering investigations, feasibility studies, contract documents, water and wastewater treatment system designs. Critical to meeting all of these responsibilities is his comprehensive knowledge of applicable state and federal environmental regulations. His overall expertise is further complemented by project experience with both governmental and private industrial environmental designs, regulatory compliance and facilities operations. Mr. Rosenthal regularly represents clients at public meetings and has made numerous public presentations, as well as presented expert witness testimony.
Overall Management
Overall management of all engineering assignments. Expansion and upgrade of the King Road Wastewater Treatment Plant. Design of the new 0.7 mgd Possum Hollow Wastewater Treatment Plant and conveyance system, including two pump stations and over five miles of interceptor lines. Design and construction administration of numerous other projects totaling more than 10 miles of sewers and six pump stations, including a facility of 2,200 gpm capacity. Technical assistance to Authority legal advisors regarding litigation matters. Review and construction administration of numerous developer sponsored sewer projects.
Wastewater management planning studies, pursuant to Pennsylvania Act 537, for a number of municipalities in Montgomery, Bucks, Berks and Chester Counties, PA. These studies, each of which considered a full spectrum of wastewater management approaches and implementation options, were conducted in both heavily developed and rural communities.
Infiltration/inflow studies utilizing the latest technologies for pipe inspection, monitoring and repair. Recommendations and follow-up supervision of repair activities, such as pressure grouting, slip lining, pipe replacement, etc.
Warrington, Bucks County, PA
Design of a 0.3 mgd advanced sewage treatment plant for Warrington, Pennsylvania. The facility employs sequencing batch reactors (SBRs) for meeting treatment standards. Four (4) remote pump stations were also part of this project.
West Conshohocken, PA
Evaluation of wastewater reduction and recycling approaches for Philadelphia Newspapers, Inc., publisher of the Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News. Recommendations enabled client to meet local effluent discharge limits while reducing significant costs associated with raw material purchases and wastewater disposal.
Hawley, PA
Design of a complete water and sewage infrastructure for a 400+ unit resort/golf course community in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains. System components included water supply, treatment, storage and distribution as well as sewage collection, transmission and treatment. Tertiary level treatment of sewage with sequencing batch reactors (SBRs) enabled reuse of the effluent for golf course irrigation.
Wellsville, NY
Design of a 1.0 mgd surface water supply intake, pump station and transmission main to eliminate a contaminated water supply.
Department of Environmental Conservation, U.S. Department of Defense, Reutgers-Nease Chemical Co. and Greenback Industries, Inc.
Remedial investigation/feasibility studies (RI/FS) for National Priority List “Superfund” sites in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Ohio and Tennessee. These sites included an abandoned oil refinery and landfill, two pesticide manufacturing facilities (one active; one abandoned), an abandoned private landfill, an active Navy research and development installation, and an active metals powder manufacturing plant.
Spring House, PA
Chemical underground storage tank (UST) system removal and replacement for McNeil Pharmaceuticals in southeastern Pennsylvania. The installation had to comply not only with State and Federal requirements, but also FDA standards for pharmaceutical?grade raw material storage, and strict corporate standards.
Upper Merion, PA
Comprehensive oil and gasoline UST evaluation, removal and replacement program for Upper Merion Township in southeastern Pennsylvania.
Williamsport, PA
Design of a fifty (50) acre residual waste landfill in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. This project included an innovative leachate evaporation and residual recovery system.
Environmental site assessments for numerous properties in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Gilmore & Associates, Inc. is committed to a professional practice that embraces green infrastructure which includes designs that utilize or emulate natural systems to provide the essential services demanded by civilization while protecting or enhancing environmental quality.
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