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Denzil J. Biter, PE, RLS
Education and Experience:
Vanderbilt University,
Civil Engineering 1971
Professional Engineer,
Tennessee #11297
Kentucky #23031
Registered Land Surveyor
Tennessee #1037
US Navy- Civil Engineer Corps 1971-1975
City Engineer
Clarksville, TN
1975-2002
Licensed Water Distributor System Operator
Licensed Wastewater Collection System Operator
Professional Affliations:
American Wastewater Association
Member
Water Environment Federation - Member
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Mr. Biter has
over thirty five years of Civil Engineering experience. As the
City Engineer for Clarksville, Tennessee he designed and/or
oversaw the design of numerous water, wastewater and drainage
projects by the city engineers professional staff. His office
was also responsible for the utility systems planning and
modeling. As the senior licensed operator, he directed and
oversaw water and wastewater construction, maintenance, and
operations. He administered contracts with outside professional
consultants and licensed contractors for the design and
construction of many utility system improvements.
Examples of
experience follow:
System Modeling Using the various evolving modeling programs of KY-Pipe, Cybernet and WaterCAD, the city engineers office developed and
maintained the Clarksville water system model which included 14
tanks and six pressure zones.
Storage Tanks The staff designed and oversaw construction of four water
tanks and administered contracts for the design and construction
of numerous other storage facilities. For the past twenty years
all maintenance and painting contracts have been developed and
administered by the city engineers office.
Water Mains Provided design for all water main improvements installed by
City of Clarksville construction crews and provided design and
contract documents for numerous projects performed by
contractors for main extensions from 6 through 24 in diameter.
Pumping Stations The design and contract administration for three
booster stations, plus numerous station modifications were
performed directly by the City Engineers office, as well as the
administration of several other design contracts with
consultants.
Specific Projects
of Interest:
International Boulevard
Project Manager and Civil Designer for utility
system improvements for new 800+ acre industrial park addition.
The addition includes major pump station and force main design
and approximately 16,500 LF of 12 water main and 3,200 LF of 8
water main.
Cardinal to Bellamy Lane Water
Project Manager and Civil Designer for
7,900 LF of 24 water trunk main designed as easternmost phase
of proposed 24 beltway across north midsection of water system.
Trane and Oakland Road Water
Project Manager and Civil Designer for
1,460 LF of 12 water main near Trane Air Conditioning Plant in
Clarksville Tennessee. Included 11,200 LF of 10 water main
along Oakland Road involving numerous connections to existing
system mains.
Mill Road to Tobacco Road
Project Manager and Civil Designer for water
main project to close weak gap between two major loops in edge
of distribution system. Project included 1160 LF of 12 ductile
iron main plus a line crossing requiring 140 LF of 12
restrained joint pipe and 140 LF of 12 ball joint pipe.
Governor Square Loop at 374
Project Manager and Civil Designer of 2650
LF of 24 main designed to extend system beyond conflicts of new
road construction and provide access for future main extensions
to the north and west of this rapidly developing intersection.
Old Hopkinsville Pike
Project Manager and Civil Designer of 3,300 LF of
16 water main closing loops in several segments of smaller
diameter distribution system in northern area of New Providence.
Arcata Water Tank and 12 Main
Project Manager and Civil Designer for
1.5 million gallon water tank, 13,000 feet of 12 supply main
and altitude valve control for industrial park addition. Project
documents prepared to meet Economic Development Assistance
program guidelines.
374 Utility Relocation Project
Project Manager and Designer for utility
relocation project to avoid conflicts with proposed widening of
State Route 374 from Stokes Road to Fort Campbell Boulevard.
Work involved approximately 12,000 LF of water, sewer and gas
mains from 6 to 24 in diameter.
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