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INTERA Awarded Contract with ANDRA to Conduct Hydrogeologic Testing
July 11, 2007
INTERA Incorporated, in association with Saunier & Associates and Solexperts, was recently awarded a contract with the French national radioactive waste management agency (ANDRA) to conduct hydrogeologic testing in deep boreholes near the Underground Research Laboratory (URL) at Bure in...
INTERA Employee Published in Hydroline
June 19, 2007
Jordan, P.E., a Senior Hydrogeologist in INTERA’s Albuquerque, New Mexico office, recently published an article in the spring 2007 issue of ESRI’s newsletter, hydroline. The article discusses the use of ArcGIS and ModelBuilder in the evaluation of irrigated acreages and...
INTERA Hires Peter Castiglia
June 18, 2007
INTERA is pleased to announce that Peter Castiglia has joined our water resources group in Albuquerque. Peter will serve as a Senior Scientist responsible for conducting and managing hydrogeologic and water planning studies involving water-supply development, water desalination, surface-water quality,...
INTERA Selected by South Florida Water Management District to Provide Modeling Support Services
June 14, 2007
INTERA has been selected by the South Florida Water Management District to provide a wide variety of modeling support services. Work under this 3-year, District-wide work order based contract will include: development, calibration, verification, and application of regional models; numerical...
INTERA Awarded Contract from the University of Mississippi
May 30, 2007
INTERA was awarded a contract from the University of Mississippi to support the development of GIS-based database and vulnerability analysis tools for Mississippi groundwater, surface water resources, and dams. The project scope includes developing complete inventories of critical infrastructure and...
INTERA Signs Contract with Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
May 22, 2007
INTERA has signed a contract with the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California to provide technical service for the evaluation of crop, land, and irrigation management practices. The Metropolitan Water District service area covers approximately 5,200 square miles and includes...