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     abstract: Greg's U.S. Geological Survey experience began working for both the
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      - Dakota Water Science Center
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    - Greg's U.S. Geological Survey experience began working for both the Office of
      Water Quality and the National Water-Quality Assessment Program (NAWQA).  As
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       part of these efforts, he conducted numerous quality-control studies and coordinated
       national-scale water-quality studies.  Greg currently enjoys working with a
       national-scale water-quality studies.  Greg currently enjoys working with a
       great staff focused on all aspects of the hydrologic cycle.
       great staff focused on all aspects of the hydrologic cycle.
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     abstract: 'Notable highlights of Greg''s career include: (1) co-developing recommendations
     - Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Master of Science in Civil Engineering,
      for the development of a modern analytical facility for the Afghan Geological
      Survey; (2) presenting  findings of organic contaminants in source and finished
      water of community water systems at a Congressional briefing and assisting in
      a related Congressional briefing; (3) the design, coordination, and reporting
      of results from a study conducted in cooperation with the American Water Works
      Association Research Foundation and the Metropolitan Water District of Southern
      California which monitored source water derived from groundwater, rivers, and
      reservoirs in 35 states and 120 community water systems; and (4) providing technical
      leadership, advice, and serving as lead or co-author of about 35 agency reports.  Dr.
      Delzer was also the recipient of the Department of Interior Superior Service
      Award.'
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       School of Mines and Technology
       School of Mines and Technology
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      source and finished water of community water systems at a Congressional briefing
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      providing technical leadership, advice, and serving as lead or co-author of
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      about 35 agency reports. Dr. Delzer was also the recipient of the Department
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      of Interior Superior Service Award.'
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Revision as of 19:13, 12 May 2024

USGS Staff Profile:

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   abstract: Greg's U.S. Geological Survey experience began working for both the
     Office of Water Quality and the National Water-Quality Assessment Program (NAWQA).  As
     part of these efforts, he conducted numerous quality-control studies and coordinated
     national-scale water-quality studies.  Greg currently enjoys working with a
     great staff focused on all aspects of the hydrologic cycle.
   additionalType: staff profile page introductory statement
 - '@type': TextObject
   abstract: 'Notable highlights of Gregs career include: (1) co-developing recommendations
     for the development of a modern analytical facility for the Afghan Geological
     Survey; (2) presenting  findings of organic contaminants in source and finished
     water of community water systems at a Congressional briefing and assisting in
     a related Congressional briefing; (3) the design, coordination, and reporting
     of results from a study conducted in cooperation with the American Water Works
     Association Research Foundation and the Metropolitan Water District of Southern
     California which monitored source water derived from groundwater, rivers, and
     reservoirs in 35 states and 120 community water systems; and (4) providing technical
     leadership, advice, and serving as lead or co-author of about 35 agency reports.  Dr.
     Delzer was also the recipient of the Department of Interior Superior Service
     Award.'
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