Little Rock Water Reclamation Authority
Terrian Tyler is an experienced project engineer currently managing developer-funded projects at the Little Rock Water Reclamation Authority. Tyler's professional background includes a significant role as a district representative at Nalco Water, where project management led to a notable cost reduction through system optimization. Previous positions include technical sales engineering intern and associate district representative at Nalco, where skills in technical consulting and training were developed. Educational achievements include a bachelor's degree in Biological/Biosystems Engineering from the University of Arkansas, complemented by various internships across reputable companies such as John Deere and Nissan Motor Corporation, focusing on engineering, logistics, and manufacturing processes.
Little Rock Water Reclamation Authority
Little Rock Water Reclamation Authority exists to preserve and replenish the environment by reclaiming our most valuable resource, water. The collection and treatment services protect both public health and the environment. LRWRA is responsible for inspecting and maintaining approximately 1,400 miles of sewer; 32,000 manholes; and serves a population of approximately 200,000. LRWRA is overseen jointly by the Chief Executive Officer and the Little Rock Water Reclamation Commission, which is comprised of seven members. These citizens are appointed by the Little Rock City Board of Directors.