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<br />Civil Enqineer, \~oodward-Cleven'ler und 1\""ooi"Le:>, Denver, Colorado, (1'01-
<br />1972). Responsible for !>urfnce and qrol/od water hydrolo<JY !>tudie", hydraulic
<br />studies, water lIIell plannin" and devDlop,,,ent for nelll lIIater supplies, "eonomic
<br />analysis of water supp I iC~3, ~uld \Imler r iyhlr> <HHJ) ys i s ror vnr iOLJS \lI;llcr and
<br />land resources developlllDnt projccts. Lcoljraphicul location of L111' proJccts
<br />includcd both sides of the ConUnentnl Di vide in Colorndo, Nevada ([;1r:>on
<br />and Truckee River Basins), and Florida.
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<br />\'later Resource Enqineer, Denver l~nter Department, Denver, Colorado, (1'167-
<br />197]). Conducted, Directed nnd supervh;ed work rclated to the plnnllillg and
<br />development of Oenver'n in-bnsin and trnnsmolJntoin rc:nu \linter syntcnm_
<br />Specific disciplines included wntershed hydrology, sizing nnd design of the
<br />stornge and conveyance facilities, economic analysis of different ralll water
<br />supplies, staged development, minimum streamflow releases for environmental
<br />considerations, development of optimum copabil i ties and systems oper:lt ion,
<br />development of computer simulation models, testified in courts n,; an expert
<br />lIIitness, water quality ('ontrol, determination of the value of water offered
<br />for sale to the Denver Water Department, and evaporation studies. The studies
<br />included projects in the South Platte River lIIatershed, Blue, Eagle, Piney,
<br />Williams Fork, Yampa, Fraser, and other tributaries in the Upper Colorado
<br />River basin. During this period of time, prepared well over fifty rcports
<br />related to the development of ralll water supplies to the Denver wnter ""pply
<br />system.
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<br />In 1971, presented three hours of lectures aod four hours of problem working
<br />ser;nion on the applicntion of m"Ull~nmt if~:i1 1 irlf'nr' profjl"lIfllmirlf) to tl1p develop-
<br />ment of water resources. The fUlldulflentals of :lpplyinCj linear pro')rUII1IIIi'H] to
<br />solve water resources problems were presented during the lecture ses,;iorw.
<br />During the problem solving session, three sepurate problems were solved using
<br />linear programming techniques. The three problems included an economics
<br />oriented problem, minimizing water treatment COGts for the Denver \!Ioter supply
<br />system, and optimization of conjunctive use of ground and surface wotcr supplies.
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<br />Civil Enqineer, AI-Rawufed Consulting Enljineern, Bagdad, Iroq. 0965-1967).
<br />Responsibilities includcd hydrologic studies, dcnigll of hydraulic structures
<br />and construction supervision of diversion, distribution and cOlltrol fncilities
<br />for four different irrigation and drainage projects. Also, managed the dis-
<br />tribution of water 'lsed ill an irrigation district.
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<br />Enqineerinq Research Assistant, Engineering Research Center, Colorado State
<br />University, Fort COUillS, Colorado (l963-1'J65). Ilesponsibilities induded
<br />collection, tabulation, and analysis of doto related to research projects in
<br />the field of meteorology, hydrology, hydruulics, fluid mechanics, and water
<br />quality.
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<br />Member:
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<br />American Society of Civil Engineers
<br />American Water Works Association
<br />Colorado Water Congress
<br />Kappa Mu Epsilon (Honorary)
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<br />Reqistered Professional Enqineer:
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<br />Color8do, Wyoming
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<br />Birth Date:
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<br />Octobcr 7, I'nn
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