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RAYMOND C. LOEHR
Pages 314-319

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From page 315...
... KOPLINKA-LOEHR SUBMITTED BY THE NAE HOME SECRETARY R AYMOND CHARLES LOEHR, the Hussein M Alharthy Centennial Chair and professor emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin (UTA)
From page 316...
... He provided invited testimony to congressional committees and sub­ committees, and was a consultant to industries, law firms, and engineering firms; a member of the board of directors of two engineering consulting firms; and a registered professional engineer in Texas, Ohio, and Kansas. To obtain practical experience helpful to his professional, academic, and research activities, on separate academic leaves of absence he worked for the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
From page 317...
... He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1983 and received awards from 10 professional engineering and scientific organizations, including the Environmental and Water Resources Institute's 2007 Lifetime Achievement Award by the American Society of Civil Engineers; the 1995 Rachel Carson Award from the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry; the 1997 Camp Applied Research Award from the Water Environment Federation; and the 1969 ASCE Rudolph Hering Medal (with Robert W Agnew)
From page 318...
... Loehr Award for Excellence in Science Teaching, given to an ICSD faculty member to recognize innovative methods for fostering interest in the sciences. Ray loved country music, flowers, and his family, creating over 90 memory books for his loved ones.


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