Water resources development.
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of Carl F. Nordin, Jr.
Papers of Charles W. Howe
Papers of Daniel Tyler
Papers of Daryl B. Simons
Papers of Delph E. Carpenter and Family
Papers of Edwin W. Mogren
Papers of Evan Vlachos
Papers of Everett V. Richardson
Papers of Gilbert G. Stamm
Papers of Gregory J. Hobbs, Jr.
Papers of Ivan D. Wood
Papers of James F. Ruff
Jim Ruff (b. 1937) had a long career as a civil engineering professor at Colorado State University and as a consultant with a focus on hydraulic engineering. The collection documents Dr. Ruff's teaching, research, consulting work, and publications. The collection includes reports, articles, letters, drawings, maps, newspaper clippings, reference materials, data, slides, photographs, videotapes, and computer media.
Papers of Maurice L. Albertson
Papers of Michael Wireman
Michael Wireman, a retired hydrogeologist, focused on groundwater science, development, and management. He worked at Leonard Rice Consulting Water Engineers from 1981 to 1986 and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region VIII, from 1987 to 2014. The collection consists of reports and memoranda from when Wireman worked at Leonard Rice Consulting Water Engineers. Most reports are about groundwater in Colorado and others cover locations in Arizona, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
Papers of Ray Nixon
Papers of Robert E. Glover
Papers of Rollin Q. Tenney
Papers of Royce J. Tipton
Papers of Theodore M. Schad
Theodore M. Schad (1918-2005), a civil engineer and water resources policy expert, served in a number of federal and private agencies over his career. The materials in this collection are from the period when Schad served as executive director of the National Water Commission. The collection consists primarily of copies of contracts for grants issued by the National Water Commission for a variety of reports and water-related projects.
Papers of Vujica M. Yevjevich
Vujica M. Yevjevich (1913-2006), a native of Yugoslavia, was a professor, lecturer, consultant, and researcher of hydrologic engineering. Yevjevich taught in Colorado State University's engineering department from 1960 until his retirement in 1979. The collection contains notes, essays, correspondence, graphs, maps, and technical information on his work in hydrology, mostly international in nature.