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    url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/william-j-andrews
    timestamp: '2024-01-30T08:12:25.473192'
     status_code: 200
     status_code: 200
    timestamp: '2023-09-30T17:26:02.123691'
    url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/william-j-andrews
   profile:
   profile:
    name: William J Andrews, Ph.D.
    name_qualifier: null
    titles:
    - Science Coordinator
    organizations:
    - !!python/tuple
      - Rocky Mountain Region
      - https://www.usgs.gov/regions/rocky-mountain
    - !!python/tuple
      - 'Colorado River Basin: Actionable and Strategic Integrated Science and Technology'
      - https://www.usgs.gov/special-topics/colorado-river-basin
    email: wandrews@usgs.gov
    orcid: 0000-0003-4780-8835
    intro_statements:
    - 'William J. "Bill" Andrews has worked for the USGS since 1988. His positions
      in the USGS have included: Hydrologist, Webmaster, Water-Quality Specialist,
      Groundwater Specialist, Report Specialist, Section Chief, Acting Deputy Center
      Director, Acting Center Director, Center Director, and Regional Science Coordinator.'
    expertise_terms:
    - Hydrology
    - Ecology
    - Chemistry
    - Nutrients
    - Metals
    - Emerging Contaminants
    - Volatile Organic Compounds
    - Pesticides
    - Trend Analysis
    - Mining
    - Geology
    - Climate Change
    - Reclamation
    professional_experience:
    - 1988-94-Hydrologist-USGS Florida District OfficeWorked on projects related to
      acid-seepage lakes, Floridan Aquifer water resources, deep-well wastewater injection,
      agricultural effects on water quality, temporal variation of water quality,
      and designing and calibrating finite-difference groundwater flow models
    - 1994-97-Groundwater Specialist and Web Content Manager, Upper Mississippi River
      Basin Unit, National Water-Quality Assessment Program, USGS MN District Office.Supervised
      groundwater activities, conducting retrospective data analysis, reviewed and
      wrote technical reports, designed sampling networks, conducted state-of-the-art
      water quality sampling, and managed the project website
    - "1997-2003-Hydrologic Investigations Section Chief, District Water-Quality Specialist,\
      \ and Information Officer, USGS, OK Wtr. Sci. Ctr.Supervised 12 hydrologists\
      \ conducting a wide variety of water-resources investigationsWrote numerous\
      \ proposals, QAPP\u2019s, and reports for water-quality investigations and met\
      \ with Federal, State, Tribal, and private parties to discuss water-resource\
      \ issues"
    - 2004-10-Research and Teaching Assistant, University of Oklahoma, School of Civil
      Engineering and Environmental ScienceMaintained a 4.0 GPA in courses including
      Environmental Assessment Regulations, Risk Assessment, Contaminant Transport,
      Wetlands Science, Ecology and Biology and other topicsConducted research about
      uptake of metals by trees and wildlife in an abandoned mining district
    - 2010-14-Hydrologist, Reports Specialist, and Water-Use Specialist, USGS, OK
      Wtr. Sci. Ctr.Wrote proposals and conducted studies about water resources in
      Tribal landsCompiled water-use estimates for 2010 in OklahomaReviewed more than
      100 reports and journal papers for technical standards and editorial guidelines
      and facilitated printing of numerous reports and papers
    - 2013-Adjunct Professor, University of Oklahoma, School of Civil Engineering
      and Environmental ScienceTaught senior/graduate-level Biology and Ecology class
      and laboratory section
    - 2014-18-Director, Oklahoma Water Science Center, USGS, OK Wtr. Sci. Ctr.Managed
      40 staff members in 3 offices that collect hydrologic data (streamflow, groundwater
      levels and water quality) or write interpretive reports about water resources
      (quality, availability, and web-mapping applications) in cooperation with 45
      other agencies
    - 2018-24-Science Coordinator, USGS Rocky Mntn. RegionOrganize and conduct Science
      Program Reviews of USGS Science Centers, Participate in National USGS Fire Science,
      Hurricane Coordination, and Coastal Storm Teams, Serve as Regional Point of
      Contact for Water Science Center Quality Assurance Reviews and Water Policy
      Advisory Committees, Participate in Colorado River Basin drought science project
    education:
    - Bachelor of Science Degree, Geology, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg,
      Virginia, 1984, Thesis-Stratigraphy of the Yorktown Formation on the South Bank
      of the James River, Virginia
    - Master of Science Degree, Geology, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois,
      1988, Thesis-Nitrate occurrence in ground and surface waters, DeKalb County,
      Illinois
    - Doctoral Degree, Environmental Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma,
      2011, Dissertation-Plant uptake, time trends, and natural attenuation of metals
      in an abandoned mining district
    affiliations: []
    honors:
    - Recipient of numerous performance awards in the USGS Florida and USGS Minnesota
      Districts, Oklahoma Water Science Center,  Rocky Mountain Region, and Headquarters,
      U.S. Geological Survey, 1988-2023
    - Recipient Central Regional Diversity Group Award, U.S. Geological Survey, 10/2010
    - Recipient of the Fred and Katie Cobb and Robert H. Cobb Scholarship, University
      of Oklahoma, School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science, 9/2007
    - Recipient of University of Oklahoma Graduate Student Senate, Conference and
      Creative Exhibition Grant, 4/2007
    - Recipient of Air and Waste Management Association, Oklahoma Chapter Scholarship,
      4/2007
    - Recipient of University of Oklahoma Graduate Student Senate, Research and Creative
      Activity Grant, 11/2006
    - Recipient of University of Oklahoma Research Council Grant, 10/2006
    - Recipient of 2005 American Society of Mining and Reclamation Memorial Scholarship
      for PhD Student
    - Member Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, 2005-2015
    - Member Gamma Beta Phi Honor and Service Society, 2005-2011
    - "Awarded Fellowship in U.S. Department of Education\u2019s Graduate Assistance\
      \ in Areas of National Need (GAANN) Program, January 2004-December 2007"
    - "USGS \u201CS.T.A.R.\u201D award from headquarters, 10/5/2003"
    - "Recipient of the Mike Synar Environmental Excellence Award\u2014L.E.A.D. Agency\
      \ and Cherokee Volunteer Society (2003)"
    - Letter of Appreciation from The Association of State and Territorial Solid Waste
      Management Officials (2007)
    - Letter of Appreciation from National Water Quality Monitoring Council (2001)
    - Letter of Appreciation from Texas County (Okla.) Conservation District (2001)
    - Letter of Appreciation from Cimarron County (Okla.) Conservation District (2001)
    - Letter of Appreciation from Hall Environmental Services (2000)
    - Letter of Appreciation from USGS Chief Hydrologist (1994)
    - Letter of Appreciation from Congresswoman Nancy L. Johnson (1985, while serving
      in the National Park Service)
     abstracts:
     abstracts:
     - Andrews, W.J., 1995, Volatile organic compounds in surface and ground water
     - Andrews, W.J., 1995, Volatile organic compounds in surface and ground water
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       River Basin (Abstract): The Geological Society of America, 2023 Rocky Mountain
       River Basin (Abstract): The Geological Society of America, 2023 Rocky Mountain
       Section Meeting, May 20-26, 2023, Fort Collins, Colorado'
       Section Meeting, May 20-26, 2023, Fort Collins, Colorado'
    affiliations: []
     - 'Torregrosa, A., Anderson, P.J., Andrews, W., Tillery, A., Dahm, K., Monroe,
    education:
       A., Shipp, A.A., House, S., Qi, S., Frus, R., Driscoll, J.M., Bender, S., Erxleben,
     - Bachelor of Science Degree, Geology, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg,
       J., Anderson, E., and Hevesi, J.A., 2022, Maximizing Stakeholder Voices at the
      Virginia, 1984, Thesis-Stratigraphy of the Yorktown Formation on the South Bank
      Convergence Research Table (Abstract): American Geophysical Union Annual Conference,
      of the James River, Virginia
       December 15, 2022, Chicago, Illinois'
    - Master of Science Degree, Geology, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois,
     - 'Dahm, K., Anderson, E., Alexander, J., Anderson, P.J., Andrews, W., Bender,
       1988, Thesis-Nitrate occurrence in ground and surface waters, DeKalb County,
      S., Driscoll, J.M., Erxleben, J., Frus, R., Hevesi, J.A., House, S., Jones,
      Illinois
       D.K., Monroe, A., Qi, S., Tillery, A., Thomas, K., Torregrosa, A., Thome, D.,
    - Doctoral Degree, Environmental Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma,
       and Shipp, A.A., 2022, A New Framework for Convergent Research: Actionable and
      2011, Dissertation-Plant uptake, time trends, and natural attenuation of metals
      Strategic Integrated Science and Tecnology (ASIST), AGU Annual Conf, 12/15/2022,
       in an abandoned mining district
      Chicago IL'
    email: wandrews@usgs.gov
    expertise_terms:
    - Hydrology
    - Ecology
    - Chemistry
    - Nutrients
    - Metals
    - Emerging Contaminants
    - Volatile Organic Compounds
    - Pesticides
    - Trend Analysis
    - Mining
    - Geology
    - Climate Change
    - Reclamation
    honors:
    - Recipient of numerous performance awards in the USGS Florida and USGS Minnesota
      Districts, Oklahoma Water Science Center, Rocky Mountain Region, and Headquarters,
      U.S. Geological Survey, 1988-2022
    - Recipient Central Regional Diversity Group Award, U.S. Geological Survey, 10/2010
    - Recipient of the Fred and Katie Cobb and Robert H. Cobb Scholarship, University
       of Oklahoma, School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science, 9/2007
     - Recipient of University of Oklahoma Graduate Student Senate, Conference and
      Creative Exhibition Grant, 4/2007
    - Recipient of Air and Waste Management Association, Oklahoma Chapter Scholarship,
      4/2007
    - Recipient of University of Oklahoma Graduate Student Senate, Research and Creative
      Activity Grant, 11/2006
    - Recipient of University of Oklahoma Research Council Grant, 10/2006
    - Recipient of 2005 American Society of Mining and Reclamation Memorial Scholarship
      for PhD Student
    - Member Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, 2005-2015
    - Member Gamma Beta Phi Honor and Service Society, 2005-2011
    - "Awarded Fellowship in U.S. Department of Education\u2019s Graduate Assistance\
      \ in Areas of National Need (GAANN) Program, January 2004-December 2007"
    - "USGS \u201CS.T.A.R.\u201D award from headquarters, 10/5/2003"
    - "Recipient of the Mike Synar Environmental Excellence Award\u2014L.E.A.D. Agency\
       \ and Cherokee Volunteer Society (2003)"
    - Letter of Appreciation from The Association of State and Territorial Solid Waste
      Management Officials (2007)
    - Letter of Appreciation from National Water Quality Monitoring Council (2001)
    - Letter of Appreciation from Texas County (Okla.) Conservation District (2001)
    - Letter of Appreciation from Cimarron County (Okla.) Conservation District (2001)
    - Letter of Appreciation from Hall Environmental Services (2000)
    - Letter of Appreciation from USGS Chief Hydrologist (1994)
    - Letter of appreciation from Congresswoman Nancy L. Johnson (1985)
    intro_statements:
    - 'William J. "Bill" Andrews has worked for the USGS since 1988. His positions
      in the USGS have included: Hydrologist, Webmaster, Water-Quality Specialist,
      Groundwater Specialist, Report Specialist, Section Chief, Acting Deputy Center
       Director, Acting Center Director, Center Director, and Regional Science Coordinator.'
    name: William J Andrews, Ph.D.
    name_qualifier: null
    orcid: 0000-0003-4780-8835
    organization_link: https://www.usgs.gov/regions/rocky-mountain
    organization_name: Rocky Mountain Region
     personal_statement: BiographyBill Andrews has served in a wide range of technical
     personal_statement: BiographyBill Andrews has served in a wide range of technical
       and supervisory roles at USGS Water Science Centers in Florida, Minnesota, and
       and supervisory roles at USGS Water Science Centers in Florida, Minnesota, and
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       phytoremediation plant selection, and economic returns of phytoremediation designs
       phytoremediation plant selection, and economic returns of phytoremediation designs
       at the Graduate School of Design, Department of Landscape Architecture at Harvard
       at the Graduate School of Design, Department of Landscape Architecture at Harvard
       University.Bill has lead-authored or coauthored 45 USGS-series publications,
       University.Bill has lead-authored or coauthored 46 USGS-series publications,
       6 journal papers, 13 conference proceedings papers, 15 conference abstracts,
       6 journal papers, 13 conference proceedings papers, 17 conference abstracts,
       2 data releases, and 2 university publications and has given numerous talks
       2 data releases, and 2 university publications and has given numerous talks
       about hydrology, emerging contaminants, relations between land uses and water
       about hydrology, emerging contaminants, relations between land uses and water
       quality, climate change, and induced seismicity at science conferences, for
       quality, climate change, and induced seismicity at science conferences, for
       university classes, and to the general public.
       university classes, and to the general public.
    professional_experience:
    - 1988-94-Hydrologist-USGS Florida District Office
    - Worked on projects related to acid-seepage lakes, Floridan Aquifer water resources,
      deep-well wastewater injection, agricultural effects on water quality, temporal
      variation of water quality, and designing and calibrating finite-difference
      groundwater flow models
    - 1994-97-Groundwater Specialist and Web Content Manager, Upper Mississippi River
      Basin Unit, National Water-Quality Assessment Program, USGS MN District Office.
    - Supervised groundwater activities, conducting retrospective data analysis, reviewed
      and wrote technical reports, designed sampling networks, conducted state-of-the-art
      water quality sampling, and managed the project website
    - 1997-2003-Hydrologic Investigations Section Chief, District Water-Quality Specialist,
      and Information Officer, USGS, OK Wtr. Sci. Ctr.
    - Supervised 12 hydrologists conducting a wide variety of water-resources investigations
    - "Wrote numerous proposals, QAPP\u2019s, and reports for water-quality investigations\
      \ and met with Federal, State, Tribal, and private parties to discuss water-resource\
      \ issues"
    - 2004-10-Research and Teaching Assistant, University of Oklahoma, School of Civil
      Engineering and Environmental Science
    - Maintained a 4.0 GPA in courses including Environmental Assessment Regulations,
      Risk Assessment, Contaminant Transport, Wetlands Science, Ecology and Biology
      and other topics
    - Conducted research about uptake of metals by trees and wildlife in an abandoned
      mining district
    - 2010-14-Hydrologist, Reports Specialist, and Water-Use Specialist, USGS, OK
      Wtr. Sci. Ctr.
    - Wrote proposals and conducted studies about water resources in Tribal lands
    - Compiled water-use estimates for 2010 in Oklahoma
    - Reviewed more than 100 reports and journal papers for technical standards and
      editorial guidelines and facilitated printing of numerous reports and papers
    - 2013-Adjunct Professor, University of Oklahoma, School of Civil Engineering
      and Environmental Science
    - Taught senior/graduate-level Biology and Ecology class and laboratory section
    - 2014-18-Director, Oklahoma Water Science Center, USGS, OK Wtr. Sci. Ctr.
    - Managed 40 staff members in 3 offices that collect hydrologic data (streamflow,
      groundwater levels and water quality) or write interpretive reports about water
      resources (quality, availability, and web-mapping applications) in cooperation
      with 45 other agencies
    - 2018-23-Science Coordinator, USGS Rocky Mountain Rgn.
    - Organize and conduct Science Program Reviews of USGS Science Centers
    - Participate in National USGS Fire Science, Hurricane Coordination, and Coastal
      Storm Teams
    - Serve as Regional Point of Contact for Water Science Center Quality Assurance
      Reviews and Water Policy Advisory Committees
    - Participate in Colorado River Basin drought science project
    title: Science Coordinator