Hydrology Expert Witnesses in Texas

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Hydrology expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including environmental science, water resources management, floodplain management, groundwater studies, and climate change. Some of the most common specialties among hydrology expert witnesses also include surface water hydrology, hydrogeology, hydraulic engineering, watershed management, and stormwater runoff. They can opine on the effects of land development, pollution, the impacts of climate change on water systems, water rights disputes, and flood damage claims.

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Mr. Timothy Patrick Marshall, MS, PEView profile

ID: 601819

Mr. Timothy Marshall, MS, PE

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Mr. Timothy P. Marshal has 40 years of experience in Civil Engineering and Meteorology. He earned his BS in Geography, Mathematics, and Meteorology from Northern Illinois University, and his MS in Civil Engineering and Atmospheric Sciences from Texas Tech University, Today, this expert is licensed as a Professional Engineer in the state of Texas. Formerly, this expert served as a Teaching...

Dr. Danny David Reible, PhD, PE, BCEEView profile

ID: 631185

Dr. Danny Reible, PhD, PE, BCEE

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Texas

Dr. Danny D. Reible has over 37 years of experience in the fields of Chemical and Environmental Engineering. He earned his BS in Chemical Engineering from Lamar University and his MS and PhD in Chemical Engineering from the California Institute of Technology. Today, Dr. Reible is licensed as a Professional Chemical Engineer in the state of Louisiana. Formerly, he held roles as Professor in the...

Hydrology Expert Witness FAQs

A hydrology expert witness provides specialized knowledge on water-related issues, such as flood risks, water quality, and groundwater contamination. They can offer crucial insights in environmental litigation, property disputes, or insurance claims.

Cases involving water rights disputes, environmental damage claims, flood damage lawsuits, land development disputes, and pollution incidents often require the expertise of a hydrology expert witness.

Yes. Hydrology experts can provide valuable insights into how climate change impacts water resources and flooding patterns, which can be pivotal in climate change-related litigation.

Yes. Subspecialties include surface water hydrology, groundwater hydrology, and marine hydrology. The specific subspecialty needed will depend on the nature of the case.

A hydrology expert can analyze data to determine the source and extent of contamination, assess compliance with regulations, and estimate cleanup costs. This information can be vital for determining liability.

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