Honored by
NAE for contributions
to wastewater
treatment systems
and program
construction
management con
President of
Sverdrup Civil,
Inc. since 1993,
he began his
professional
career at the
Sverdrup Corporation
in 1966 after
earning a doctorate
at the California
Institute of
Technology.
As a research
fellow, he conducted
a NASA study
of waste stabilization
and water recovery
in space vehicles.
He received
a master’s
degree and B.S.C.E.
from Washington
University.
Founding chairman
of the Water
Environment
Research Foundation,
he has worked
in varied environmental
engineering
areas in planning,
design and project
management.
In St. Louis,
Sverdrup Civil
has been involved
in MetroLink
design and work
on the Eads
Bridge. An Academy
Trustee and
Fellow since
1993, he was
inducted last
fall into the
National Academy
of Engineering
in 1997.
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