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September 5, 2001
Economic and Engineering Services, Inc. announced several additions and promotions. Brad Bogus has joined the Tri-Cities office as a senior engineer. He has 10 years experience with water and wastewater treatment facilities. He was the project manager for the Lake Stevens Hypolimnetic Aeration Project, which won the Consulting Engineers Council of Washington Grand Design Award in 1995. Steve Harrison, senior project engineer, recently joined the Bellevue office. He has over 16 years of engineering experience, specializing in site development, surface water and construction management skills. Prior to joining EES he was a principal for a small civil/environmental consulting firm in Issaquah. Cyril Larson recently joined the Olympia office as project engineer, with over 10 years of design experience in planning, evaluation, design and construction management of water and wastewater facilities, and stormwater conveyance and treatment facilities. Rachel Dwyer is new in the Bellevue office as marketing coordinator. Betsy Brower is a new office assistant in Bellevue and Amanda Anderson was promoted to office manager in the Olympia office.