DENVER, COLORADO - Richard P. Arber Associates announces the addition of Sarah Ladenburger and James Eichenberger to the Water and Wastewater Consulting Engineering Firm.
Sarah Ladenburger, EIT

Ms. Ladenburger is a graduate of the Masters Program in Environmental Science and Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines. Ms. Ladenburger’s previous work experience includes research for her Masters’ Thesis “Endocrine Disrupting Activity Changes in Water Reclamation Facilities”. While at the Colorado School of Mines she was also involved in a project testing the feasibility of deep-bed filtration at the City of Golden Water Treatment Plant. Ms. Ladenburger is currently working on the Joint Water Purification Project for Arapahoe County Water and Wastewater Authority and Cottonwood Water and Sanitation District. The project is first Indirect Potable Reuse project in the State of Colorado.
Ms. Ladenburger will be presenting papers on Endocrine Disruptors at the RMSAWWA/RMWEA Annual Conference in Albuquerque on September 12 and the WateReuse Symposium in Denver on September 18.
James Eichenberger, EIT
Mr. Eichenberger is also a recent graduate from the Colorado School of Mines Environmental Science and Engineering Masters Program. Mr. Eichenberger participated in a joint project with the Colorado School of Mines and the City of Golden to optimize Golden Water Treatment Plant’s coagulant dispersion methods. Mr. Eichenberger is currently working on the expansion of the Lone Tree Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant for the Arapahoe County Water and Wastewater Authority.
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