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MC • 303 • p_02 <br />George A. McCoy PhD, PE, PLS <br />Education Background <br />Ph.D., Civil Engineering, 1993, Dr. McCoy has more than 20 years of experience in water resource <br />University of Colorado <br />engineering, hydraulics and flood studies, water quality and <br />M.s., civil Engineering, 1982, <br />universityotColorado wastewater, and environmental engineering. He has provided a <br />B.S., Civil Engineering, 1s~9, broad rutge of professional services, including feasibility and <br />University of Colorado expansion studies, water right analyses, water and wastewater <br /> treatment plant design and operations, water quality studies, water <br />Registration <br />Professional Engineer, Co and sewer distribution system design, hydrologic and hydraulic <br />(20149), 1983 analyses, and water supply availability and reservoir storage studies. <br />Professional Lana surveyor, He served as an adjunct professor at the University of Colorado, <br />co t2olas), tse3 Boulder where he taught graduate engineering courses in water law, <br />Professional Atfillatlons numerical water quality modeling, water quality analysis, <br />American water works hydrologic and hydraulic engineering. Projects of interest follow. <br />Assocation <br />American society of civil Wa[er Oualiry and Treabnent Studies <br />Engineers Boulder, Colorndo <br />Professional Engineers of performed engineering feasibility study to evaluate wastewater <br />Colorado treatment alternatives and costs for developing a wastewater <br />Professional Land Surveyors treatment system for a small residential community of 120 homes <br />of Colorado <br /> and businesses. <br />Publications <br />Amy, G., McCoy, G., Own, D , <br />Colorado Springs <br />Colorado <br />United Stales Air Force Academy <br />Poade, R., and Viskol, K., , <br />, <br />"NOM Characerization and Evaluated anaerobic sludge digester gas system, designed new <br />Treatabilily." Journal of metering system, flare equipment and hydrogen sulfide scnrbber for <br />American water works cleaning methane gas to use in plant boiler and 'heating system. <br />Association, January 1995. <br />McCoy, G., "Characterization <br />United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado <br />of Natural organic Matter Its <br />Relation to Removal by Evaluated wastewater treatment plant process control system for <br />chemical coagulation." Year 2000 readiness and implemented Y2K Compliance Upgrade of <br />Doctoral Dissertation, software and hardware. <br />University or Colorado, 1993. <br />Amy, G., McCoy, G., United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado <br />chowdnury, Z., Gwen, D., <br />Poade, R., and Viskol, K., performed an engineering and facilities operations audit of <br />"Characterization of Natural wastewater treatment plant serving the academy. The.audit included <br />organic Matter Its evaluation and recommendations for re-rating plant capacity. <br />Relationship to Treatabilily." <br />American Water Works <br />Denver Southeast Suburban Water and Sanitation District Audit, <br />Research Foundation and the <br />American Water Works - Parker, Colorado <br />Association, 1993. Conducted engineering and facilities operations audit that included <br /> evaluations of water supply availability; water quality and <br /> compliance with local, state, and federal drinking water regulations. <br /> Work also included the assessment of wastewater treatment facility <br /> performance and an evaluation of management capability. <br /> <br />