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Leo M. Eisel, Ph.D., P.E. <br />• Surface/Groundwater Yields Appraisal, Denver International Airport (DIA), City of <br />Denver, Colorado <br />ProjectManager. Responsible for determining yields of surface and <br />groundwater rights including water quality studies at DIA (52,000 acxes). <br />Prepared detailed appraisals for use in acquisition and/or condemnation. <br />Determuled feasibility of using groundwater for supply at airport. <br />Water Rights Appraisals, Agri Com Incorporated, Phoenix, Arizona <br />ProjectManager. Performed water rights appraisals on a 29,000-acre property <br />in western Arizona. Preluninary feasibility analysis and water rights appraisal <br />of project to develop 70,000 acre-feet per year of groundwatex in western <br />Arizona and transport to Phoenix metro area in Gxanite Reef Aqueduct <br />(Central Arizona Project). <br />Water Rights Valuation, L.C. Fulenwider Company, Colorado <br />PrnjectManager. Detennined historic water rights use and consumptive use. <br />Obtained necessary, comparable sales data to value company property watex <br />rights on the Blue Rivex Tributary. <br />Water Rights Appraisal, Greenland Ranch, Colorado <br />ProjectManager. Prepared analysis of Denver Basin groundwater and <br />appxaisal of water resources on the 20,000-acre Greenland Ranch. <br />• Data Gathering and Public Information <br />Investigation to Determine Flood Damage Reduction and River Rehabilitation <br />Needs in Colorado River Basins, Colorado Water Conservation Board, Colorado <br />PrnjectManager. Led development of a questionnaixe and survey procedures <br />to deterinine: (1) the location and extent of potential flood damage <br />problems in the State of Colorado and possible solutions for reducing flood <br />damage potential; and (2) the condition of rivers and streams in Colozado <br />and what would be xequired to xeturn stream reaches in currently poor <br />shape to better environmental condition. Representatives from all Colorado <br />counties, most cities and towns, flood control districts, state and local <br />agencies and many environmental groups were contacted. More than 300 <br />telephone interviews wexe conducted. Results were compiled in a database <br />for future invesrigation, a report was prepared, and a fact sheet/informarion <br />brochure was prepaxed to disseminate the study findings and <br />recommendations to a wide audience including the Colorado State <br />Legislature, state, county and local governments, environmental gxoups and <br />the general citizenry. An effort was made to compile technical data <br />concerning flood damage potential and the condirion of rivers and stseams <br />in Colorado in a form that was clear and unambiguous and would be of <br />interest to a wide range of potential xeaders. <br />Fact Sheets for Colorado River Basins, Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />ProjectManager. Produced a set of Fact Sheets fox the eight major river <br />basins in Colorado. Each Fact Sheet contained information concerning <br />• rivex and stream flows, suxface water divexsions, transbasin divexsions, <br />C:1Documents and SetOnpslmark.waerierlLocal Setlings\Temporery Internet Files\OLK11\Eisel_Leo.doc