Background and Interests: Water Resources, Remediation, Modeling, GIS
Andrew Gayley is a Civil-Environmental Engineer with R&D, reporting, and management
experience in the energy services and environmental sectors. His current research interests
include LNAPL modeling, water resource development, quality of runoff at concentrated
animal feeding operations (CAFO), and modeling of high efficiency irrigation systems.
He has consulted on groundwater protection and DoD utility privatization projects and is
familiar with databases, GIS, and CAD packages. A link to his CV follows:
gayley_cv.pdf
Mr. Gayley presented findings from a probabilistic risk model (for contamination of
groundwater) at the 17th Annual Hydrotechnical Conference & Symposium of the Canadian
Society of Civil Engineers. In 2006 he presented the following abstracts at the National
Ground Water Association (NGWA) Annual Ground Water Summit:
Gayley, A., Murray, K.E. (2006) LNAPL Recoverability Analysis of JP-4 /
JP-5 Release at Kingsville Naval Air Station, presented at the 2006 Ground Water Summit
of the National Ground Water Association (NGWA), April 22 - 27, 2006, in San Antonio,
Texas. gayley_ngwa_lnapl.pdf
Shih, C.S., Gayley, A.C., Doro-On, A. (2006) Risk Based Decision Analysis
of Terror Threat to a Karst-Type Aquifer, presented at the 2006 Ground Water Summit of
the National Ground Water Association (NGWA), April 22 - 27, 2006, in San Antonio,
Texas. gayley_ngwa_risk.pdf
Registration and travel was provided for Mr. Gayley to represent the San Antonio Post
(Texoma Region) of the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) as student delegate
to the 2006 National SAME Joint Engineer Education and Training Conference and Exposition,
held in New Orleans. His account of the visit appeared in the July 2006 edition of The
Forum: gayley_same_jul06.pdf.