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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />STEVEN J. SHUPE (B.S., civil Engineering, '74, <br />and M.S. Environmental Engineering '75, <br />Stanford University; J.D. University of Oregon <br />School of Law '82) is president of Shupe & <br />Associates, Inc. Santa Fe, where he combines <br />his legal and engineering background as a <br />water policy consultant. Previously he has <br />been as Assistant Attorney General for <br />Colorado, representing the state in various <br />areas of water law, and an attorney with the <br />Denver law firm of Davis, Graham & Stubbs, He <br />has also worked in the' Water and Land <br />Resources Department of Battelle Northwest. <br />Shupe and his associates help private and <br />public sector clients to find solutions to <br />water management, protection, and marketing problems. Shupe & <br />Associates produce the monthly newsletter, Water Market Update. <br /> <br /> <br />A. DAN TARLOCK (A.B. and LL.B. Stanford <br />University) is Professor of Law at the lIT <br />Chicago-Kent College of Law. From 1981-87 he <br />served on the Natural Resources Law Center's <br />Advisory Board and was a delegate to the <br />Center's first Sino-American Conference on <br />Environmental Law in Beijing, P.R.C. in August <br />1987. In 1988 he was appointed to a three- <br />year term on the Water Science and Technology <br />Board of the National Academy of Sciences. <br />Publications include Water Resources and <br />Management 3d (with Meyers, Corbridge & <br />Getches); Law of Water Riqhts and Resources; <br />and "New Commons in Western waters," in Water <br />and the American West: Essavs in Honor of <br />Raphael J. Moses. He is currently a Vice-Chairman of the ABA Water <br />Resources Committee. <br /> <br /> <br />ARVID L. THOMSEN (Bachelor of Engineering, <br />Minnesota Institute of Technology, '65; M.S. <br />Cornell Univ., '73) is Chief of the Planning <br />Division of the Missouri River Division of the <br />U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. He joined the <br />Corps in 1965 and has served in a variety of <br />capacities, including as a hydraulic engineer <br />with the Coastal Engineering Research Center <br />(1965-67), as a Project Manager in the Omaha <br />Dist. (1967-75), as Chief of the Economics & <br />Social Analysis Branch, Omaha (1975-79), as <br />Chief of Special Studies Branch, Omaha (1979- <br />81), as Chief, Planning Division, Omaha (1981- <br />May 1989), before assuming his present duties. <br />His memberships include the American society <br />of civil Engineering and the Society of Military Engineers. <br /> <br />