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Author
David W. Hendricks, been principal investigator (PI) on some 30 research projects in
received his BS in civil the field and has over 100 publications to his credit. He has
engineering from the Univer- served as a consultant for a range of private firms and gov-
sity of California, Berkeley, ernment agencies, with various overseas assignments. He is a
California; his MS in civil member of 8 professional organizations, including the
engineering from Utah State American Society of Civil Engineers (fellow), the Association
University, Logan, Utah; and of Environmental Engineering Professors, the American
his PhD in sanitary engineer- Chemical Society, the American Institute of Chemical Engin-
ing from the University of eers, the International Water Association, the American Water
Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. He Works Association, and the Rocky Mountain Water Environ-
joined Colorado State Uni- ment Association, and is a board certified environmental
versity, Fort Collins, Colorado, in 1970 and has taught courses engineer (BCEE) by the American Academy of Environmental
in water treatment unit processes and industrial wastes. He has Engineers.
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