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Exhibits 1-6 for Case 02CW038
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HELTON & WILLIAMSEN, P.C. <br />James E. Slattery (cont'd) <br />(1989 -91) Assistant Project Manager. Responsible for water supply, water rights, <br />surface water, and ground water studies, and for surface water and ground water <br />modeling projects. Specific tasks included numerous applications of the USGS <br />three - dimensional MODFLOW model to ground water basins throughout the <br />United States. Also, applied a three - dimensional finite element model to evaluate <br />surface water - ground water conditions and interactions in the Central Valley of <br />California. Served as an expert for the State of Colorado in Kansas v_ Colorado in <br />the U.S. Supreme Court. Responsible for developing the ground water pumping <br />estimates used to assess the impacts of ground water pumping on historical <br />strearnflows and testified at trial concerning these estimates. <br />(1986 -89) Water Resources Engineer. Assisted in the evaluation of various <br />water resource problems. Work generally involved surface water modeling, ground <br />water modeling, water supply, and other hydrologic studies. Responsible for data <br />collection and estimation. Used various statistical techniques, including regression <br />analyses, to estimate missing data. Assisted in the development and application of <br />three - dimensional finite element models to several ground water basins in <br />California and Colorado. <br />PUBLICATIONS <br />1) Slattery, James E., Master Thesis, Finite Strip Method in Groundwater Hydrology <br />Colorado State University, 1986. <br />2) Hahn, W., Slattery J. and Little, O. "Evaluation of Ground Water for Municipal Supplies <br />Using a PC -Based Spreadsheet Analysis ", published in the proceedings of the 1990 <br />Groundwater Engineering and Management Conference. <br />
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