WestWater Names Intermountain Regional Director

April 13, 2015
Brett Bovee will lead the firm’s Fort Collins, Colo., office

WestWater Research announced that Brett Bovee has been selected as the new intermountain regional director to lead the firm's Fort Collins, Colo., office.  

Bovee brings to WestWater more than 10 years of experience conducting a variety of engineering and water rights studies across the western U.S. Brett has specialized in Native American water rights settlements and court cases, and brings expertise in the areas of tribal water planning and management. As a senior engineer with Natural Resources Consulting Engineers, Brett performed dozens of investigations of water supply and demand for federal, tribal and private clients, and has completed several more detailed studies of comprehensive water planning, irrigated agriculture development potential and water project feasibility.

"I look forward to joining the WestWater team, to help provide clients with water valuation and market information that will continue to play an important role in Western water management," Bovee said. "My experience with water rights issues and my technical engineering background will prove helpful in continuing and expanding the breadth of WestWater's services."

"We are pleased to add Brett to the WestWater team and will utilize his expertise to enhance our current client relationships and contribute to the water market as a whole," said Clay Landry, WestWater's managing director.

Bovee holds B.S. and M.Eng. degrees in biological and environmental engineering from Cornell University, with a focus in water resources. He is a licensed professional civil engineer in five western states, and is recognized as a professional hydrologist.

Source: WestWater Research LLC

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