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<br />l,t.1':; :?5 <br />J u ~..., \..J <br /> <br />I <br />~ <br /> <br />I <br />J <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />_I <br /> <br />"1 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />-I <br /> <br />A. S. ANDREWS, Page 2 of 2 <br /> <br />Civil Enqineer, Woodward-Clevenger and Associates, Denver, Colorado, (1971- <br />1972). Responsible for surface and ground water hydrology studies, hydraulic <br />studies, water well planning and development for new water supplies, economic <br />analysis of water supplies, and water rights analysis for various water and <br />land resources development projects. Geographical location of the projects <br />included both sides of the Continental Divide in Colorado, Nevada (Carson <br />and Truckee River Basins), and Florida. <br /> <br />Water Resource Enqineer, Denver Water Department, Denver, Colorado, (1967- <br />1971). Conducted, Directed and supervised work related to the planning and <br />development of Denver's in-basin and transmountain raw water systems. <br />Specific disciplines included watershed hydrology, sizing and design of the <br />storage and conveyance facilities, economic analysis of different raw water <br />supplies, staged development, minimum streamflow releases for environmental <br />considerations, development of optimum capabilities and systems operation, <br />development of computer simulation models, testified in courts as an expert <br />witness, water quality control, 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 watershed, Blue, Eagle, Piney, <br />Williams Fork, Vampa, Fraser, and other tributaries in the Upper Colorado <br />River basin. During this period of time, prepared well over fifty reports <br />related to the development of raw water supplies to the Denver water supply <br />system. <br /> <br />In 1971, presented three hours of lectures and four hours of problem working <br />session on the application of mathematical linear programming to the develop- <br />ment of water resources. The fundamentals of applying linear programming to <br />solve water resources problems were presented during the lecture sessions. <br />During the problem solving session, three separate problems were solved using <br />linear programming techniques. The three problems included an economics <br />oriented problem, minimizing water treatment costs for the Denver water supply <br />system, and optimization of conjunctive use of ground and surface water supplies. <br /> <br />Civil Enqineer, AI-Rawafed Consulting Engineers, Bagdad, Iraq. (1965-1967). <br />Responsibilities included hydrologic studies, design of hydraulic structures <br />and construction supervision of diversion, distribution and control facilities <br />for four different irrigation and drainage projects. Also, managed the dis- <br />tribution of water used in an irrigation district. <br /> <br />Enqineerinq Research Assistant, Engineering Research Center, Colorado State <br />University, Fort Collins, Colorado (1963-1965). Responsibilitiesincluded <br />collection, tabulation, and analysis of data related to research projects in <br />the field of meteorology, hydrology, hydraulics, fluid mechanics, and water <br />quality. <br /> <br />Member: <br /> <br />American Society of Civil Engineers <br />American Water Works Association <br />Colorado Water Congress <br />Kappa Mu Epsilon (Honorary) <br /> <br />Reqistered Professional Enqineer: <br /> <br />Colorado, Wyoming <br /> <br />Birth Date: <br /> <br />October 7, 1938 <br /> <br />-20- <br />