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<br /> treatment levels, and optimum outfall location. The ocean and estuarine bodies he
<br /> modeled include Suez Bay and Gulf of Suez, Egypt; Long Island Sound, and
<br /> Chesapeake Bay.
<br /> He conducted pH neutralization and bench scale bio-treatability studies for a dye
<br /> manufacturing wastewater, and an evaluation of existing well and alternative surface
<br /> water supplies for the world headquarters of a large computer and business machines
<br /> firm. He also assisted with a sludge-dewatering project for an industrial wastewater
<br /> treatment facility.
<br /> COMPUTER SYSTEMS EXPERIENCE
<br /> Hardware: Convex, Cray, Prime 50 Series, UNIVAC 1108, DEC PDP 11/70 and VAX,
<br /> IBM System 370/158, and various personal computers
<br /> Operating Systems: Microsoft (Sever 2000, XP, NT 4.0, W98/95, MS-DOS, OS/2), UNIX,
<br /> PRIMOS, VMS, Novell Netware
<br /> Languages: C, Fortran, BASIC
<br /> Databases: MS SQL 7.0, Oracle, Advanced Revelation, Btrieve, Henco INFO, Prime
<br /> INFORMATION
<br /> Computer Aided Design AutoCAD (2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2000, R14/13/11/9 through
<br /> 2.6), EaglePoint Civil Engineering and Surveying, AutoDesk Land Development Desktop,
<br /> Haestad Methods (CYBERNET, Flow Master, Culvert Master, Pond Pack, and Storm
<br /> CAD), Prime MEDUSA
<br /> Other: Many varied application programs.
<br /> PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS
<br /> Hughes, M,M, Venable, E.R. and Kellum, D, 2007, Going High Tech to Manage and
<br /> Deliver Construction Drawings and Contract Documents to be presented at the 2007
<br /> Congress of the American Public Works Association, San Antonio, Texas, September
<br /> 9th.
<br /> Hughes, M.M. and Davis, S.D., 1991. An Oracle-Based Sewer Data Management and
<br /> Hydraulic Analysis System for Pima County, Arizona , presented at the 7th Conference
<br /> on Computing in Civil Engineering, sponsored by the American Society of Civil
<br /> Engineers, Washington DC, May.
<br /> Hughes, M.M., Miller, C.T., and A.S.Mayer, 1990. An Evaluation of Parallel Processing
<br /> Algorithm, Efficiency for Large Scale, Three-Dimensional, Unconfined Groundwater Flow
<br /> Simulations , presented at the Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San
<br /> Francisco, CA, December.
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