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Appendix C: Biographical Information: Committee on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Science, Engineering, and Planning
Pages 35-40

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... Dr. Dzombak is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, a registered Professional Engineer in Pennsylvania, a Diplomate of the American Academy of Environmental Engineers, and a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
From page 36...
... Her current research projects include study of how living organisms modify the geomorphology of salt marshes in response to external drivers such as sea level, precipitation, tides, and/or anthropogenic nitrogen loading; mechanisms controlling bacterial community abundance, productivity, and structure in tidal marsh creeks and soils; and rhizosphere effects on organic matter decay in anaerobic sediments.
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... Prior to his appointment as Deputy Regional Director, he served as Area Manager of the Boulder Canyon Operations Office, where he managed a basin-wide effort to develop additional operational guidelines for Lake Powell and Lake Mead to minimize the effects of long-term drought. He was the principal investigator for the Department of the Interior's Watershed and River Systems Management Program.
From page 38...
... A founding member of ASFPM in the 1970s, Larson oversees the Associa tion's activities and communications and coordinates national flood and water resources policy development and advancement with state, local, and federal agencies; the Administration and Congress; and other policy groups and organizations. He also spent 30 years with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources managing flood loss reduction, dam safety, and wetlands programs, and 5 years with the California Depart ment of Water Resources on design and construction of large dams, aqueducts, and water projects.
From page 39...
... Professor Tarlock is a frequent consultant to local, state, federal, and international agencies, private groups, and law firms, and is an elected member of the American Law Institute. From 1989 to 1992, he served as chairman of the NRC Committee on Western Water Management.


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