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<br />", <br /> <br />MI. Waggoner has also provided geologic consultation on groundwater and <br />drainage problems for municipalities, government agencies, mining com- <br />panies, utility companies, large engineering firms and construction <br />companies. The assignments have ranged from development of water supply <br />from underground aquifers for industrial plants or individual users to <br />development of large areas for towns and governmental installations. <br />A representative list of these projects includes: <br /> <br />. Groundwater supply for uranium mill operation, Mines <br />Development, Inc., Uranium Mill, Edgemont, south Dakota <br /> <br />. Reappraisal of groundwater supplies used by uranium mill, <br />Western Nuclear Corporation, Uranium Mill, Jeffrey City, <br />Wyoming <br /> <br />. Investigation of claims that the firm's water wells were <br />depleting water wells in the vicinity, Susquehanna Western <br />Uranium Mill, Riverton, Wyoming <br /> <br />. Appraisal of existing groundwater sources and investiga- <br />tion of potential sources for research plant, Thiokol <br />Chemical Company, Box Elder County, Utah <br /> <br />. Supervision of construction and testing of deep water <br />well, Sundstrand Corporation, Westminster, Colorado <br />(through Phillips-Carter-Osborn, Inc.) <br /> <br />. Investigation of potential water sources and recommen- <br />dations for development of water supplies. Required <br />underground dam, Great Western Aggregates, Lightweight <br />Aggregate Plant, Rocky Flats, Colorado <br /> <br />. Evaluation of potential groundwater supply and super- <br />vision of construction of deep water wells, Kerr-McGee <br />Oil Industries, Kerr-McGee Research Laboratory, Jeffer- <br />son County, Colorado <br /> <br />AS staff geologist for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Mr. Waggoner had <br />technical control of all engineering geology in California, Arizona, and <br />parts of Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, and Oregon. He was also responsible <br />for the coordination of geologic work on the International Boundary <br />between the United States and Mexico, and for the geologic investigations <br />the u.s. Bureau of Reclamation conducted for the Government of Australia <br />on the Snowy Mountain Diversion Project. This experience included super- <br />vision of all phases of engineering geology from site selection and in- <br />vestigations through designs, specifications, and construction. Of par- <br />ticular importance was the close liaison he maintained with design engi- <br />neers in relating the geologic data to design requirements. <br /> <br />Mr. Waggoner served as chief geologist <br />Lebanon in 1951 and Tha.iland in 1953. <br />tions for large dams and their related <br /> <br />on u.s. technical missions to <br />Both missions involved investiga- <br />structures. <br /> <br />EBW 3-76 <br />9822 <br /> <br />WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS <br />