Bruce L. Cutright, M.S.
Bruce L.
Cutright, M.S. is
Research Associate, Bureau of Economic Geology,
The University of Texas at Austin.
Bruce has thirty years’ experience in hydrogeologic and water resources
consulting
practice, including delineation of groundwater flow systems, well
hydraulics, waste-water recycling and reuse, water law and water
resource management, high-level nuclear waste repository investigations,
injection wells, soil and groundwater remediation of dissolved,
floating, and sinking chlorinated and nonchlorinated substances, water
supply and irrigation, groundwater resource exploration and development,
acquisition of water rights, pesticide contamination and pesticide
movement in groundwater, solution mining, and groundwater resource
development for large agricultural projects in Africa, Central America,
and the Philippines.
He has five years’ experience in construction engineering and
management,
high-voltage DC power-line construction, roads, highways, water and
sewer facilities, port and marina facilities, and high-rise residential
and commercial building construction.
Bruce earned his B.S. in Geology at the University of Florida in 1972
and his M.S. in Geology at the University of Florida in 1974.
He studied at the Ph.D. Program in Hydrogeology at
the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Read
Ice may lurk in shadows beyond Moon’s poles,
The Near Earth Asteroids as the First Step on the Way to
Mars,
Geothermal Energy from Mature Gas Reservoirs; an Analysis of the
Frio
and Vicksburg Formations, South Texas, Hidalgo County, and
Some see energy in abandoned wells.