David B. Parker, Ph.D., P.E.

Assistant Professor of Environmental Science and Engineering
Division of Agriculture
West Texas A&M University
Canyon, Texas USA
EDUCATION


 
EDUCATION
1985 - B.S., Agricultural Engineering, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM

1987 - M.S., Agricultural Engineering, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY
M.S. Thesis Title: "Soil Erosion in Shallow Streamflow"
1996 - Ph.D., Agricultural and Biological Systems Engineering, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE
Ph.D. Dissertation Title: "Unsaturated Flow and Chemical Transport From an Unlined Feedlot Runoff Storage Pond"
Other Specialized Training
1998    National Pork Producers Council, Environmental Assurance Program
1997    ASAE Continuing Professional Development, Bioreactor Design
1997    ASAE Continuing Professional Development, Measuring and Quantifying Odors
1997    ASAE Continuing Professional Development, Prevention, Mitigation, and Control of Odors
1993    5-Day National Groundwater Association Groundwater Modeling Shortcourse
1992    Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Safety Training
1990    Supervisory Hazardous Waste Safety Training
1990    Advanced Hazardous Waste Safety Training
1990    Quantitative Analyses and Practical Laboratory Techniques, UC Davis
1990    Groundwater Monitoring and Geophysical Methods, NWWA
1990    Hazardous/Toxic Waste Management, Lion Technologies
1990    Field Screening for TPH using Thin Layer Chromatography, FBI Laboratories
1987    OSHA 40-hr Hazardous Waste Training
1987    Nuclear Density Equipment Training, Troxler Electronics
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