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Appendix B: Committee Biographical Information
Pages 333-338

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From page 333...
... He has (co) authored more than 150 refereed journal articles, conference proceedings, book chapters, and technical reports and serves on the managing editorial board for Biodegradation and on the editorial boards for Journal of Contaminant Hydrology and Environmental Engineering Science.
From page 334...
... His previous experience included principal water reuse technologist with CH2M Hill and director of water reuse for Black & Veatch. Before that, he worked with the California Department of Health Services where he directed the department's water reclamation and reuse program.
From page 335...
... His current research interests include evapotranspiration in southern Florida; modeling recharge, evapotranspiration, and runoff; development of a wetland simulation model; modeling of seepage in the Everglades Nutrient Removal Site Test Cells; development of a generalized computer model to represent physical and operational behavior of a stream-aquifer system for evaluating conjunctive management of surface and groundwaters; modeling the groundwater and solute transport flow for landfill areas; development of an optimization model to support the planning of a regional ASR facility along a canal system; and inferred statistical information using a hydrologic regionalization technique to infer extreme flows, average flows, and correlation structure. He received his B.A.
From page 336...
... He is developing a transboundary water resource-geohydrology research program for the Rio Grande Basin region that integrates theoretical and technological advances in planning and management of shared regional water resources, conjunctive uses of surface water and groundwater resources, water conservation, protection of water quality, and extension of the useful "life" of stressed regional aquifers. He has extensive working experience on numerical modeling of groundwater flow, assessment of groundwater availability, and evaluation of groundwater and surface water interaction.
From page 337...
... The district has operated a seawater intrusion barrier with recycled water since 1976 and is currently constructing the Groundwater Replenishment System that will provide 70 million gallons per day of reverse osmosis treated wastewater for injection into the barrier and for spreading in percolation basins. Wehner has over 30 years experience in water quality control and has served on numerous panels and committees for the California Department of Health Services, the National Water Research Institute, the WateReuse Foundation, and the American Water Works Research Foundation.


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