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Resume of Allen W. Hatheway, Ph.D, PE, P.Geol.

  Education

AB.,    1961, Geology                                                 UCLA
M.S.,  1966, Geological Engineering                            University of Arizona
Ph.D., 1971, Geological Engineering                            University of Arizona
Professional Degree, 1982, Geological Engineering       University of Arizona 

  Professional Registration

Geological Engineer:     Arizona
Geologist:                     California, Maine, Missouri
Engineering Geologist:  California
Civil Engineer:              California, Massachusetts

  Experience

From 2000:  International Consultant on Site Characterization, Mitigation, Environmental Remediation, Geotechnical Trouble-Shooting, and General Forensics

1981 - 2000:  Tenured Full Professor, Geological Engineering, School of Mines & Metallurgy, University of Missouri-Rolla (now Missouri University of Science & Technology; 2008)

Planning, guidance and expert consultation and testimony on site & waste characterization and environmental management and cleanup of uncontrolled and brownfield sites, seismic risk assessment; hazards mitigation; rock engineering and underground construction (predicting geologic conditions and development of variable site-condition clauses for full geotechnical disclosure); critical facility siting; expert testimony, trouble shooting, and elements of professional practice. Particular specialties include industrial waste processes, waste disposal, laws and regulations; generic specialties in manufactured gas and coke sites, explosives and munitions, heavy metals, PCBs and dioxin; PAHs and SVOCs and historic waste management practices in general.

He has applied these techniques to a wide variety of projects, including solid, special and hazardous waste management and cleanup, tunnels and underground openings, dams, reservoirs, highways, transmission lines and canals, nuclear and coal-fired power stations, mines, industrial plants, and urban geologic development projects in general.

Forty-six years of professional experience, including field mapping, photogeologic, and site exploration programs in 20 states, Canada, the Caribbean, South America, Southeast Asia, Korea, Persian Gulf, Turkey, Southern Africa, Norway, and western Europe.

Colonel, Corps of Engineers (Retired, Army of The United States; Top Secret Clearance); Terminal assignment as Chief of Staff (Mobilization), Ohio River Division (Cincinnati), and as one of ten Adjunct Faculty, National Defense University, Washington, DC. Also conceptor (1985) and former member of the U.S. Army Quick-Response Water-Finding Team for Rapid-Deployment Force operations, worldwide.

1976 - 1981:  Vice President & Chief Geologist, Haley & Aldrich, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts

Directed professional geologic staff; project management and technical guidance for hydrogeologic studies, waste management facility siting, rock structural evaluation, seismic risk assessment, and environmental service support for the full range of the firm's activities. From 1979 to 1981 also Adjunct Associate Professor of Geology, Boston University.

1969 - 1976:  Practiced in Los Angeles and San Francisco, California

Geological Engineer in Los Angeles; positions with LeRoy Crandall & Associates (now Law Engineers; as staff engineer), Geotechnical and Materials Engineering Branch, U.S. Forest Service (project engineer), Woodward- Clyde Consultants (senior engineer), and FUGRO, Inc. (senior engineer & asst. to President). In San Francisco, as project geologist with Shannon & Wilson, Inc. From 1971 to 1974, taught geotechnical engineering at the University of Southern California, as Adjunct Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering.

1961 - l969:  Practiced in Arizona and in Washington State

1961 - 1963:  Field Artillery Officer and Aerial Observer, 4th Infantry Division, U.S. Army. In 1964, soil laboratory technician (Arizona Highway Department) and engineering aide in rock mechanics instrumentation (U.S. Bur. Mines; San Manuel copper mine). 1965 to 1969, field mapping/drilling (Bear Creek, New Jersey Zinc Co., and Texas Gulf Sulfur) in south-central Arizona and southern New Mexico.

  Professional Society Memberships

American Chemical Soc. (Div. Env. Chemistry)
American Geophysical Union (Life Member)
American Society of  Civil Engineers (Fellow & Life Mem)
Association of Engineering Geologists (Honorary Member)
     - Treasurer, 1982 - 1983; VP, 1984; President, 1985
Association of Ground Water Scientists and Engineers
Association for Industrial Archaeology (Great Britain)
Council for British Archaeology
Council of California Historical Societies
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
Geological  Society  of  America (Fellow)  (Formerly Society of Mining Engineers)
     - Chairman, Engineering Geology Div., 1980
Geological Society of London (Fellow)
International Association of Engr. Geology
International Society of Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering
Montana Society of Professional Engineers
National Society of Professional Engineers
Petroleum History Institute (Life Member)
Society of American Military Engineers (Life Member)
Society for Industrial Archaeology
Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration

  Professional Committee Activities

1977- 1982: ASCE Solid Waste Legislative Review Committee, Environmental Engineering Div.;
1979 - 1988: ASCE Committee on Environmental Concerns, Geotechnical Engineering Div.
1980 - 2001: AEG Seismic Safety Committee
1980 - Present: Environmental & Engineering Geosciences   Editor and Creator: "Cities of The World Series"
1980 - 1986: National Sanitation Foundation Comm. (B32); Flexible Membrane Liners

1981 - Charter member, U.S. National Committee for Engineering Geology; 1985-1986
1981 - 1986: ASCE Geotechnical Engineering Division Publications Committee
1983 - Chairman, Publications Committee, Engineering Geology Division, GSA
1983 - 1984: ASCE Environmental Engineering Div. Planner
1983 - 1986: Member, U.S. National Committee on Tunneling Technology, National Research Council
1983 - 1989: ASCE Hazardous Waste Committee (Environmental Engineering Div.)
1983 - Present: Member of Editorial Board, Engineering Geology, Amsterdam
1984 - 1985: American Geological Institute, Board of Directors
1985 - Panel Member, USEPA Science Advisory Board, Committee on Environmental Engineering
1985 - 1986: Chairman, ASCE Environmental Engineering Div. Committee on Ground Water Quality
1986 - Chairman, Awards Committee, Engineering Geology Division, Geological Society of America
1987 - 1989: Member, 15-person Board on Earth Sciences, National Academy of Sciences
1988 - Chairman, GSA, Engineering Geology Division Centennial Awards Committee
1988 - 1989: USNRC Comm. on Solid-Earth Sciences; Chairman, Geology, Land Utilization & Environment
1988 - 1993: Council on Health & Environmental Safety of Soils (CHESS); Chairman,. Remedial Options
1989 - ASCE, Environmental Engr Division, Subcommittee on Ground-Water Modeling (Manual of Practice)
1989 - U.S. NRC Working Party ; Preservation of the Sphinx
1989 - 2000: Assoc. Ed., Bulletin, Geol. Soc of America
1990 - Member, AEG Committee on Ethics & Professional Practice
1991 - 2001: Creator & Director, AEG Archives 1991 - 1993 - Presidential Advisory Board, AEG
1993 - 1995: Member ASCE Geotechnical Engr. Div., Subcommittee on Determination of Soil/Rock Permeability
1995 - Present: Editorial Board, Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology; Geological Society of London
1995 - Present - Creator and Senior Author; Annual Report on Engineering Geology; Engineering Geology.

  Publications

Geology and Engineering, 3d. ed., 1988, with the late Robert F. Legget; editor and major author of the 1988 AASHTO (American Association of State Highway & Transportation Officials) Manual on Subsurface Investigations; author, 1991 Corps of Engineers Geotechnical Field Handbook; Geophysical Methods for Hazardous Waste Site Characterization (1992, with G.L. Hempen as Special Publication No. 3, AEG; Engineering Geology for Geologists (ed. with A.F. Geiger, American Geol. Inst., 1982); Geology in the Siting of Nuclear Power Plants, 1979; AEG Bulletin series Cities of The World (now 23 papers); More than 250 abstracts and papers in engineering geology, environmental geology, hydrogeology, technical/regulatory history of waste management, waste management facility siting/design/cleanup, remediation of manufactured gas plants, geotechnical engineering, rock engineering, tunneling, seismic risk, critical-facility siting, and professional practice.

  HONORS

1966 - Sigma Gamma Epsilon, National Earth Science Honorary
1973 - California's Outstanding Young Civil Engineer; American Society of Civil Engineers
1973 - Society of The Sigma Xi, National Science and Engineering Honorary Society
1975 - Daniel W. Mead Prize; American Society of Civil Engineers
1977 - 1981 - Sophomore Honors Lecturer, Geosciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
1981 - E.B. Burwell Memorial Award, Geological Society of America
1988 - Meritorious Service Medal, U.S. Army (North Korean Invasion Tunnel Detection)
1989 - Certificate of Appreciation, MO Governor Ashcroft (Earthquake Readiness Improvement, Natl Guard)
1989 - Meritorious Service Medal, U.S. Army, 1st Oak Leaf Cluster (New Madrid Earthquake Response)
1992 - Meritorious Service Medal, U.S. Army, 2nd Oak Leaf Cluster, (SUPERFUND Environmental Remediation)
1994 - Floyd T. Johnston Award for Exceptional Service, Association of Engineering Geologists
2000 - Richard H. Jahns Distinguished National Lecturer on Excellence in Engineering Geology (70 Lectures)
2002 - Life Member, American Society of Civil Engineers (1966, Associate Member; 1982 - Fellow)
2002 - Honorary Member, Association of Engineering Geologists
2002 - Distinguished Practice Award, Engineering Geology Division, The Geological Society of America
2004 - Chairman, Joint Task Force on Areas of Practice of Geologists & Engineers (ASCE/AEG/AIPG)
2007 - Meritorious Service Award; Engineering Geology Division. The Geological Society of America

  SPECIAL STUDIES AND COURSES COMPLETED

1961 - U.S. Army Field Artillery Officer Basic Course, Fort Sill, OK
1962 - U.S. Army Aviation Crew Training, Aerial Observer, Fort Lewis, WA
1963 - U.S. Army Special Operations Course, Fort Bragg, NC
1965 - U.S. Army Military Intelligence Officer Basic Course, Fort Holabird, MD
1976 - ASFE Institute of Professional Practice, for Design Professionals (Graduate)
1976 - U.S. Army Command & General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS
1977 - U.S. Army Engineer Officer Advanced Course, Fort Belvoir, VA
1980 - U.S. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA (Graduate)
1985 - U.S. EPA Hazardous Waste Health & Safety Training
1993 - U.S. OSHA 40-hour Hazardous Waste Health & Safety Training (OHM Corp.)
1993 - General Employee Radiation Training (8 hr.), Weldon Spring Site Remedial Action Project
1994 - 1999 - OSHA Yearly 8-hour Hazardous Waste Refresher Courses

  TECHNICAL SHORT COURSES DIRECTED OR TAUGHT

1971 - U.S. Forest Service, Region 5; 5-week Geotechnical Course, Geologists & Engineers; Officer-in-Charge
1978 - Engineering Geology for Geologists, Two-day short course, co-director/co-editor of published notes.
1982 - Symposium on Hazardous & Special Waste Management, St. Louis, co-director, for St. Louis Sec., AEG
1982 - Corps of Engineers Basic Course in Engineering Geology, deputy director, 12 wk. (summer) UMR
1983 - Corps of Engineers Advanced Course in Engineering Geology, deputy director, Fall Semester, UMR
1985 - 1987: Office of Surface Mining, Field Engineering; co-director/instructor; 12 occasions, for 26 State Offices
1985 - 1987: USEPA national lecturer on Remedial Engineering at Hazardous Waste Cleanup Sites
1988 - Corps of Engineers Basic Course in Engineering Geology, Deputy Director, 12 weeks (summer), UMR.
1988 - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Environmental Law and Regulation, Co-Director and Principal Instructor.
1989 - Allied-Signal Corp., Kansas City, MO, Environmental Regulation, Director and Principal Instructor.
1993 - National Science Foundation - Environmental Geology for University Faculty (2-week course Instructor).

Rev. Mar 2008

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