Clarence Valley Council
Manager Technical Services
About
Greg Mashiah is a civil/environmental engineer based in regional New South Wales, Australia, specialising in water cycle management and raising community awareness. After 8 years in consulting in 2001 Greg joined Maclean Shire Council (now amalgamated into Clarence Valley Council) as Design Engineer. In October 2004 Greg was appointed as Manager Water and Wastewater at Clarence Valley Council (subsequently retitled Manager Water Cycle) responsible for drinking water, sewerage, floodplain and coastal management. In May 2023 Greg was appointed as Manager Technical Services to deliver major sewer and water infrastructure projects. Greg's stormwater and sewer projects have been recognised with numerous national and international awards including a 2014 IWA global honour award in the “Planning” category for the innovative community engagement and procurement of the Iluka Sewerage Scheme. Greg is a Fellow of Engineers Australia and in 2010 was awarded the Engineers Australia Medal by Newcastle Division in recognition of his service to regional engineers. In 2012 the Australian Water Association (AWA) NSW Branch inducted Greg into the Select Society of Sanitary Sludge Shovelers in recognition of his service to regional members, in 2015 the branch awarded Greg its "Roger Pettit" award in recognition of his service to the regional water industry and in 2022 Greg was inducted as a NSW Branch "Legend of Water".
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Practitioner/Engineers
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Governments and Public Utilities
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