INTERA Incorporated
Shaden Musleh, PE, serves as the Director of Water Resources at INTERA Incorporated since April 2018, specializing in western water rights, integrated water resource planning, and modeling for decision support systems. Previously, Shaden held positions as Managing Principal and Project Manager at Summit Water Consulting, where expertise in water resource and environmental problem-solving was demonstrated, and as Senior Project Manager at Hydros Consulting Inc., focusing on water resources system modeling and rights adjudication. Earlier experience includes roles at Hydrosphere Resource Consultants, URS Corporation, and Waterstone Environmental, enriching knowledge in hydrologic analysis and groundwater modeling. Shaden's educational background includes a Master’s degree in Water Resources/Irrigation Engineering from Utah State University and a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering from the University of Jordan.
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INTERA Incorporated
Established in 1974, INTERA is a geosciences and engineering consulting firm focused on providing water resources, environmental, and radioactive waste isolation services. Whether it is developing and applying sophisticated groundwater and surface water models for water resource planning and management, designing and implementing site investigation programs and subsequent remedial efforts to address environmental contamination, or conducting performance and risk assessments for the licensing of radioactive waste repositories, INTERA provides the technology and expertise needed to support sound decision making. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, the company operates branch offices in Torrance, California; Boulder, Colorado; Gainesville, Jacksonville, and Tampa, Florida; Bloomington, Indiana; Albuquerque and Santa Fe, New Mexico; Houston, Texas; Richland, Washington; Lyon, France; and Baden, Switzerland. INTERA’s staff of 175 technical and support personnel includes geologists, hydrogeologists, geochemists, hydrologists, water resource and environmental engineers, environmental scientists, and geographic information system (GIS) specialists.