DIPRA Welcomes Steven Daul as the Northeast Regional Engineer
Daul will represent the Northeast region, working with drinking water utilities and other professionals to understand the superior quality of Ductile iron pipes and the benefits for delivering clean, safe drinking water.
"We're very excited that
Daul is an accomplished, results-driven engineer with extensive experience engaging with clients and customers through numerous civil engineering services. He has a proven track record of delivering technologically advanced solutions in both the public and private sectors.
Daul earned a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Marquette University and holds a Professional Engineer certification from the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation.
About DIPRA
Founded in 1915, the Ductile Iron Pipe Research Association (DIPRA) has served as a resource and technical advisor to the water industry. DIPRA also provides representation on standards-making committees as well as technical research on a variety of applications-based topics. While DIPRA member companies have different names and locations, they share a common commitment to produce and deliver the finest quality water and wastewater pipe material in the world, Ductile Iron Pipe, and at the greatest possible value to its purchasers.
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SOURCE Ductile Iron Pipe Research Association (DIPRA)
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