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Riley Doyle, EIT, is a dedicated water technology and research professional with diverse experience in environmental engineering. Currently serving as a Water Technology and Research Intern at HRSD, Riley conducts comprehensive sampling and batch mixed liquor activity tests, while also maintaining full-scale process analyzers. Proficient in R and Excel for data analysis, Riley utilizes modeling software to enhance process performance and provides mentorship to undergraduate interns. Previous roles include teaching assistant and undergraduate research assistant at Bucknell University, where contributions to projects on electromagnetic fields, agricultural plastic waste, and the impact of COVID in wastewater were notable. Riley holds a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering from Bucknell University and is pursuing a Master’s at Virginia Tech, followed by a PhD in Water Engineering at Université Laval.
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Welcome. Since HRSD's inception, there has been one overriding mission -- to protect public health and the waters of Hampton Roads by treating wastewater effectively. HRSD returns treated effluent to nature in a way that will continue to nurture our water's delicate ecosystems. HRSD's workforce of scientists, engineers, water quality professionals and other staff know they must be sensitive to the needs of people and also be sensitive to the plants and animals who rely on our ability to protect their habitats.