David Swenson, E.I.T., Project Engineer
B.S., Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Colorado, 1982
Mr. Swenson has more than 16 years of experience in computer systems and water resources engineering. His expertise and experience is in water rights, water resources computer modeling, raw water supply planning, data base management, and management of computer network systems.
Mr. Swenson has been involved in numerous water rights investigations as a project engineer. He has worked with numerous data bases involving water rights tabulations, diversion records of ditches, reservoir storage contents and river calls. Mr. Swenson has set up and maintained numerous water rights accounting forms for clients.
Mr. Swenson has developed several raw water supply operation models for municipalities including the Town of Erie, the City of Thornton, the City of Central and the City of Aurora. Mr. Swenson also developed river point flow models for the Rio Grande, South Platte River, Cache la Poudre River and Clear Creek. He has groundwater modeling experience utilizing MODFLOW for several projects.
Mr. Swenson is very proficient in the use of spreadsheets (Excel, Lotus, Quattro Pro) for water resources analyses and modeling. He has programmed raw water systems of municipalities using FORTRAN, Visual Basic with a spreadsheet data base, and StateMod. Mr. Swenson has a thorough working knowledge of HydroBase, the Colorado Decision Support System and the USGS water resources data bases. He is proficient in the use of Microsoft Access to manipulate data bases. |