With a singular importance that far exceeds their visibility, water systems are perhaps the infrastructure most taken for granted. Ashley provides more than 10 years’ experience in water systems engineering to keep those systems safe, reliable, secure—and unnoticed by end-users. In this complex discipline, her wide range of skills includes developing hydraulic and hydrologic models, evaluating flow conveyance and storage systems, assessing risks, and evaluating and designing alternative solutions. She also has experience in analyzing flow monitoring data to develop representative sewer-shed flow generation parameters. This is in addition to her vast experience with city-wide infrastructure master plans and environmental assessment processes.
Projects she is especially proud of include leading the development of six detailed hydrodynamic models. She is also proud of her role in the assessment of the dual drainage, sanitary, combined, and storm sewer systems for 8,000 hectares of the East York and Scarborough areas experiencing basement flooding issues.
When she is not at work, Ashley can be found playing volleyball with friends, traveling, hiking, and spending time with her family and beloved pets.