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JAMES W. WARNER. Ph.D.. P.E. <br />C <br />~G <br />J <br />Representative Experience <br />• Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, Groundwater/Environmental <br />Hydrogeology program -Colorado State University (1981 to present): <br />• Conduct research and advise graduate students in groundwater <br />• Develop and teach graduate courses in groundwater contaminant transport <br />modeling, quantitative hydrogeology, solutions to groundwater problems, <br />groundwater engineering, geostatistics and conjunctive use of groundwater <br />and surface waters <br />• Graduated 15 Ph.D. students and 32 M.S. students <br />• Civil Engineering Groundwater Program Leader -Colorado State University <br />• Groundwater hydrologist - US Geological Survey, Water Resources Division <br />(7968-1981): <br />• Seven years in the Denver, Colorado office <br />• Six years in the Laguna Nigel, California office (Southern California District <br />Office <br />• Project chief/member on complex hydrologic studies <br />• Office consultant on technical matters related to groundwater hydrology <br />• Groundwater technical adviser -Egypt Groundwater Research Institute in Cairo, <br />Egypt <br />• assist in developing research plans <br />• train Egyptian engineers in groundwater <br />• assist in formulating plans of action to control groundwater contamination <br />• assist in implementation of conjunctive use of groundwater with surface water <br />for irrigation use in Egypt <br />• Groundwater modeling projects <br />• Groundwater author -over 80 technical publications and reports <br />• Associate editor -Journal of Engineering Geoloov <br />• Research funding -has received over $1.6 million in external funding over the past <br />six years <br />• Research areas -computer code development, groundwater flow and contaminant <br />transport modeling, stochastic modeling, fracture-flow modeling, monitoring criteria, <br />conjunctive use of groundwater and surface water, toxic wastes in groundwater <br />systems, multi-phase multi-species contaminant transport, water resources <br />systems analysis, microbial growth in aquifer systems and aquifer remediation <br />• Computer code development for the Colorado State University finite element <br />groundwater modeling package, also used by consulting firms, the US Army Corps <br />of Engineers, Waterways Experiment Station (i.e., Rocky Mountain Arsenal) - <br />GWFLOW (2-dimensional flow model), GWTRAN (2-D/quasi 3-D contaminant <br />transport model), GWFRAC (double porosity flow model), GWCH2O (vertically <br />integrated density dependent flow model), GWBIO (2-D model for solving <br />biologically active contaminant transport), GW3D-REACT (full 3-D multi-species <br />contaminant transport model) <br />Page 2 <br />