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Mark D. Repasky, PE
Professional Engineer: Civil & Environmental
Education: BSCE, University of Florida, 1978
Licenses: Florida PE #36872, California PE #49625
Career History
- 1979–1981: Stress Analyst, spaceborne mechanical subsystems, Harris GASD, Palm Bay, FL
- 1981–1984: Sr. Field Engineer, Argentina, 35 Remote Satellite Earth Stations for Harris Satellite Communications
- 1984–1986: Project Engineer, Clean Room Aerospace Production Facility, Harris, Florida
- 1986–1989: Sr. Project Engineer, global Air Freight Facilities, Flying Tigers, Los Angeles
- 1991–1992: Consulting Project Engineer, Federal Express LAX; fire sprinkler, lighting retrofits
- 1992–1998: Design/Construction Mgmt., industrial & wastewater systems, Maintech Resources, CA
- 1998–Present: Specialist in nutrient removal onsite wastewater systems (up to 100,000 gpd)
Specializations
- Sewage collection: gravity, vacuum, low-pressure (LPSS), lift stations
- Onsite wastewater systems: RV parks, subdivisions, restaurants, commercial
- Drainfields & drip irrigation reuse systems
- Nutrient reduction pre-treatment systems
- LPSS, performance-based, and standard septic systems
- Forensic engineering – Solavita WWTP case: $4M favorable settlement
Current Role
President and Chief Engineer at Wastewater Technologies, Inc.
Design and construction oversight for Florida Springs State Parks (Ichetucknee, Manatee, Gilchrist Blue, Madison Blue, Troy Springs, etc.)
Systems known for simplicity, robustness, and effectiveness.
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