Water Treatment Expert Witnesses in Kentucky

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Water Treatment expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including environmental engineering, municipal utilities, industrial processes, and public health compliance. Some of the most common specialties include water quality testing, filtration systems, disinfection, corrosion control, and regulatory standards. They can opine on the effects of contamination, treatment failures, infrastructure defects, and noncompliance with water safety regulations.

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  • Review Fee $400/hr
    Deposition Fee $400/hr
    Court Fee $400/hr

    This expert has 40+ years of experience in drinking water supply, treatment and distribution systems. From 1994 to 2013, he served as the director of one of the largest drinking water utilities in Virginia, supplying water to 400,000 residents. A civil and environmental engineer by training, he has maintained a particular focus on water treatment facilities, water supply systems, water distribution technologies, and water utility operations over the course of his career. He has directed raw water source selection studies, water distribution system analyses, water quality studies, rate studies, corrosion control investigations, treatment plant rehabilitation projects, and construction supervision of water treatment plants, pipelines, and other water supply projects. He was named Chairman of an EPA council for drinking water, and has testified before Congress on three occasions on water quality and chemical security issues.

    Independent Water Utilities Consultant

    Postgraduate (PG), Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service, University of Virginia

    Newport News,

    Virginia

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What Can a Water Treatment Expert Witness Opine On?

Coagulation and Flocculation

Removes suspended particles from water.

Sedimentation

Allows solids to settle at the bottom.

Filtration

Removes remaining particles from water.

Disinfection

Eliminates harmful microorganisms in water.

Reverse Osmosis

Removes contaminants using a semipermeable membrane.

Water Softening

Reduces hardness by removing calcium and magnesium.

FAQs for Water Treatment Expert Witnesses

What is a water treatment expert witness?

A water treatment expert witness is a qualified specialist who explains water systems, standards, and contamination issues in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, conducting analysis, writing reports, and testifying to clarify complex technical issues.

In what case types can a water treatment expert witness provide valuable insight?

A water treatment expert witness supports cases involving contamination, PFAS, corrosion, Legionella, wastewater, regulatory compliance, industrial spills, and infrastructure failures.

How can a water treatment expert witness assess regulatory compliance issues?

A water treatment expert witness assesses regulatory compliance issues by reviewing system design, operations, monitoring data, and documentation against relevant water quality regulations.

What qualifications should a water treatment expert witness possess?

A water treatment expert witness should have an engineering or science degree, industry certifications, and proven experience designing, operating, and troubleshooting water treatment systems.

How does a water treatment expert witness evaluate system design failures?

A water treatment expert witness evaluates system design failures by reviewing design documents, performance data, regulations, and industry standards to identify design flaws and causation.

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