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Mr. Horton earned his BS
in Civil Engineering and his MS in Civil and Environmental Engineering
from the University of Wisconsin Madison. He is a licensed professional
engineer in four states and a member of the American Society of Civil
Engineers. Mr. Horton has worked in the engineering profession for over 9
years. He has worked for the public sector and currently works in private
consulting. He has extensive experience in water resources, geotechnical,
structural, and environmental engineering. Mr. Horton conducted research
on the remediation of contaminated soils using air sparging. Mr. Horton
is a Certified Floodplain Manager and Certified Professional in Erosion
and Sediment Control.
Currently, Mr. Horton
has a focus on land development, storm water, wetlands, and erosion and
sediment control. Mr. Horton serves several regulatory agencies as a
technical expert for land development issues. Mr. Horton is responsible
for reviewing storm water permits, creating and updating storm water
ordinances, storm water management plans, wetland conservation act
enforcement, and environmental impact reviews. He is also a project
manager for projects including; low impact development, bioengineering,
water quality studies, lakeshore stabilization, stream bank stabilization,
land development, and slope stabilization. Mr. Horton conducts
educational seminars for engineering professionals and recently presented
at the technical session of the Midwest Groundwater Conference.
Other experience
includes: landfill design and permitting, environmental investigations and
permitting, coastal engineering, water resources analysis and design,
geotechnical investigations, structural analysis and design, stability
analysis, and computer modeling. |