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Scott Hoffman
Water & Wastewater Systems Engineering Practice Lead
Scott Hoffman is a lifelong resident of Delaware, with a strong background in engineering and environmental sciences. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering from the University of Delaware, obtained in 1993, and a Master of Science in Environmental Engineering, completed in 2000. Scott is a licensed Professional Engineer in Delaware since 2007 and a Class C Licensed On-Site Wastewater Designer in the same state.
Scott's career started in 1995 at the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) Coastal Management Program. During his time there, he contributed to the development of a non-point source water quality model for the Silverlake Watershed and played a vital role in collecting stormwater data for various DNREC programs. Additionally, he assisted in building the DNREC Geographic Information Systems (GIS) program and worked on Federal Permitting Consistency Reviews.
In 1997, Scott joined CABE Associates Inc., a consulting firm based in Dover, Delaware. His responsibilities at CABE included water and wastewater systems engineering, municipal engineering, and environmental engineering. With a focus on the food processing industry, Scott worked on projects nationwide, serving both municipal and industrial clients.
In 2015, CABE merged with legacy Duffield (DAI), and Scott continued to excel as a senior project manager and associate partner in the firm. He became the Department Manager for the Southern Delaware Department in 2016, overseeing a team of 15 professionals. In 2023, Scott assumed the role of practice leader for the Water and Wastewater Systems Engineering Practice at DAI. His expertise lies in treated wastewater disposal projects for municipal, industrial, and private clients.
Currently, Scott serves as a senior consultant for water and waste systems engineering projects across Verdnatas, while simultaneously fulfilling his duties as the practice leader for the Water and Wastewater Systems Engineering Practice.