Water Treatment Expert Witnesses in Oregon

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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 $375/hr
    Deposition Fee $475/hr
    Court Fee $475/hr

    This highly qualified expert has extensive experience in the study, evaluation, design, value engineering, and operation of water and wastewater treatment facilities. He has authored eleven textbooks and over 70 technical papers on the topic.He is the former executive vice president and national director of water and wastewater for HDR Engineering, and currently is an independent consulting engineer providing services related to water and wastewater treatment.

    Water Treatment Consulting

    Master of Arts (MA), University of Santa Monica

    Las Vegas,

    Nevada

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  • Review Fee $325/hr
    Deposition Fee $425/hr
    Court Fee $425/hr

    This highly qualified engineering expert specializes in water treatment engineering, design, and operations. He is a certified water treatment and distribution operator. He belongs to a number of prestigious societies in the water treatment field and has authored more than 5 publications on the topic. This expert is currently a private water treatment industry consultant.

    Consultant, A private water treatment industry consultancy in California

    Bachelor of Science (BS), University of Nevada - Reno

    Walnut,

    California

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  • This highly qualified expert has nearly 60 years of experience as a chemical and mechanical engineer. He has demonstrated experience in a number of areas including: speciality and industrial chemicals, petrochemicals, polymers, fertilizers, phosphoric and sulfuric acid, phosphate, mineral processing, dyestuffs and intermediates, coal and coal chemicals, industrial wastewater treatment, cryogenics, gas liquefaction, refinery units, boilers, utilities, cryogenics, sulfur plants, engineered materials, building materials, food processing, animal feed, pipelines, and marine terminals. This earned his BS in chemical engineering from Cairo University, is a fellow of the Institute for the Advancement Of Engineering, and has 3 patents published through the United States, as well as 6 additional patents pending. This expert began his career as a chemical engineer at Chemicoke before going on to serve as a construction engineer at Engineering General Company, a development engineer and industrial chemist at Wunderlich Limited, a chemical engineer at The Austin Company, the chief mechanical engineer at McDonald Engineering Construction Group, a process projects engineer at Superior Air Products, a project engineer at Ralph Parsons, and both a proposal manager and project manager at Occidental Petroleum Corporation. For the past 37 years, this expert has served as the chief engineer at an independent engineering firm in California.

    Chief Engineer, An Independent Engineering Firm in CA

    Bachelor of Science (BS), Cairo University

    California

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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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