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Tim Wildermuth

 

Tim Wildermuth
Technical Editor

Timothy Wildermuth

Mr. Wildermuth has experience totaling over nine years in the field of water resources. Moreover, he has worked for Wildermuth Environmental, Inc. (WEI) almost since its humble beginnings, tracing basin contour maps with a planimeter and entering data at the age of fourteen. He has worked on and off for WEI since then with his most recent term of employment nearing seven years.

At WEI, he has worn many hats, ranging from general project support to technical writing and editing. As the Technical Editor, Mr. Wildermuth’s knowledge of field and office applications makes him an invaluable asset to WEI as he consistently improves the quality of scientific documents and reports with his foundational experience and his writing and editing expertise.

In addition, Mr. Wildermuth has provided field training for several monitoring programs, including the Chino Basin Subsidence Monitoring Program, the Arroyo Trabuco Golf Course Water Quality Monitoring Program, the Rancho Mission Viejo Water Level and Production Monitoring Program, and the Trabuco Creek Discharge Monitoring Program. He was also instrumental in developing and implementing a field program to estimate the volume of water in storage in several small irrigation reservoirs for Rancho Mission Viejo.

Mr. Wildermuth received a B.A. in English from California State University, Fullerton in 2005 and an M.A. in English in 2008. While working on his M.A., he was awarded a Graduate Assistantship. And, as a Teaching Associate, Mr. Wildermuth taught two sections of “English 101: Beginning College Writing” during his final year of scholarship.

Currently, Mr. Wildermuth resides in Portland, Oregon and telecommutes to work.

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