David Jordan, PE
Principal Hydrogeologist
505-246-1600
djordan@intera.com
MS, Geophysics (hydrology emphasis), New Mexico Institute of
Mining and Technology, 1989
BS, Geophysics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1987
David Jordan has 20 years of experience in numerical modeling, quantitative hydrogeology, geographic information systems (GIS), database development, project management, environmental forensics, contamination allocation, and site investigation. Mr. Jordan has broad experience with MODFLOW, FORTRAN programming, GIS, and the integration of GIS with groundwater flow models. Mr. Jordan has also provided environmental litigation support on a variety of high-profile cases, many of which involved allocating responsibility among numerous potentially responsible parties who contributed to large and complex groundwater contamination problems. Mr. Jordan has served as both technical lead and project manager on projects with labor budgets as large as $2 million with up to 10-15 project team members. He has experience using GIS as a tool for data analysis and presentation and was accepted as an Authorized Consultant into the Environmental Systems Research Institute's Business Partner Program. Mr. Jordan has developed or managed the development of a variety of utilities for analysis of environmental data such as automated time series generation, Stiff diagrams, radial diagrams, and statistical analysis of data. He has also developed sophisticated utilities using 3-dimensional GIS to perform conceptual regrading for evaluation of mine reclamation.
