Phillippe L. Martin, C.P.G.
Vice President
Phillippe L. Martin, C.P.G., has more than 30 years of experience in work relating to groundwater geology, water rights and all aspects of groundwater resource evaluation. His work has included the design and construction observation of shallow and deep high-capacity water supply wells, design of groundwater monitoring well systems, bore hole geophysical log interpretation, computer modeling of groundwater flow and dewatering systems, stream depletion analyses, geostatistical analyses, well and aquifer testing, and analytical analysis of flow systems. He has conducted many groundwater supply assessments in various hydrogeologic environments including the Denver Basin aquifers, fractured crystalline rock aquifers, the Raton Basin, and other sedimentary aquifers throughout Colorado. He has extensive experience in groundwater monitoring studies, well design, well rehabilitation, and water quality sampling. His significant computer programming experience has included writing of numerous programs relating to flow model input or output control, aquifer testing, intermittent cyclic well pumping, ditch leakage, aquifer balance, and reservoir routing. He has authored and co-authored several publications on groundwater modeling and fractured rock aquifer analyses.
Mr. Martin is a Registered Professional Geologist in Wyoming (PG-1318), is a Certified Professional Geologist (American Institute of Professional Geologists, CPG-7444), and has been qualified as an expert witness in Division I Water Court, Summit County District Court, and Jefferson County District Court.
Education
- B.S. Geology, University of Massachusetts - Amherst, 1978
- M.S. Computer Information Systems, Regis University, 1999
Continuing Education at Colorado School of Mines and Denver University:
- Advanced Ground Water Hydraulics
- Colorado Water Law
- Ground Water Flow and Transport Modeling