Katie Nolan
WATER RESOURCES ENGINEER
WATER RESOURCES
Gresham Smith and Partners
United States of America
Biography
Based out of GS&P’s Cincinnati office, Katie brings more than 10 years of experience to the firm in the areas of water, wastewater and stormwater design, with a focus on water distribution, sewer separation, green infrastructure and sewer rehabilitation. She is the operations manager for GS&P’s Midwest Water Resources division and has expertise in preparing business case evaluations for grey/green alternative analysis. As one of GS&P’s Focus Area Leaders for collection system modeling, Katie was responsible for developing the Queen City Phase 1 and Phase 2 hydraulic sewer model, which was part of the Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati’s (MSDGC) Lick Run watershed—the largest combined sewer overflow (CSO) in Hamilton County. Additionally, she designed the modeling for the storm sewer system evaluation and 20-year improvement plan at the NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio. A professional engineer licensed in Kentucky and Ohio, Katie is a graduate of the University of Louisville, where she earned both a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering and a Master of Engineering degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering. She is active with a variety of professional organizations including the American Water Works Association, the National Society of Professional Engineers, and the Water Environment Federation (Kentucky-Tennessee section, Young Professionals Chair and Student Activities Chair).
Research Interest
wastewater and stormwater design