M.S., 1967 Hydrology, MacKaySchool of Mines, University of Nevada, Reno B.S., 1965 Geological Engineering, MacKay School of Mines, University of Nevada, Reno
Registration:
Engineer – Arizona (10313)
Geologist – Arizona (9741), California (3430)
Years in Profession:
43
Experience:
Mr. Greenslade has extensive experience in the performance and management of earth science and environmental projects throughout Arizona and the southwest.A registered professional engineer and geologist, Mr. Greenslade recently completed six years of service as Geologist on the Arizona State Board of Technical Registration.His technical professional accomplishments include geologic and hydrologic characterization of ground and surface water flow systems, design of water supply and recharge and recovery wells, analysis of contaminant migration and the development of remedial plans for contaminated soil and ground water. He has conducted surface water and ground-water studies for water supply development, flood control, dewatering and water quality management. Mr. Greenslade understands the requirements of the Ground Water Management Act and is familiar with the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) rules and regulations.
Mr. Greenslade is well-versed in Arizona Department of Environmental Quality regulations and various federal agencies including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.He has conducted investigations for four Superfund sites in Arizona (19th Avenue Landfill, Motorola 52nd St., Unidynamics Goodyear, and TucsonInternationalAirport).He has coordinated and directed very large projects involving project teams comprised of geologists, hydrologists, biologists, ecologists, engineers, meteorologists, and land-use experts.He has directed and participated in more than 50 comprehensive geological and hydrological investigations at 18 nuclear power plant sites including the evaluation of the rate, direction and quantity of ground-water movement and the potential for transport of contaminants through aquifer systems.