
Employment History:
1984-1987, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington
1980-1984, Golder Associates - Senior Hydrologist: Involved in all phases of hydrologic, geohydrologic and borehole geophysical studies and specialized in computer modeling. Managed a large project to assess geohydrologic conditions at seven potential high level nuclear waste repository sites in salt environments. Served as lead hydrologist on a large project to establish a methodology for studying, and to study the design and performance of engineered barriers for deep geologic nuclear waste repositories at three specific sites. Other projects involved analytical and numerical modeling evaluations of pump tests; tailings pond seepage; mine water inflow; dewatering for foundations and slope stability; design of storm drainage systems, landfill closures and dewatering systems; and coupled heat and groundwater flow in the vicinity of deep geologic repositories for high-level nuclear waste. Responsibilities also included the continued development, maintenance, marketing and user support of the Golder Groundwater Package computer software. This included conducting information seminars and short courses on the application of the software to groundwater modeling problems. (Hydrologist 1980, Senior Hydrologist 1983)
1980, Washington State University - Research Technician: Traveled to field sites, recorded geophysical logs, and performed preliminary interpretations on site. Interpretations provided information pertinent to construction and development of water wells.
1976-1980, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington
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