Mark A. McLean, P.E. Vice President
B.S. - Civil Engineering - Colorado State University - 1982
Graduate Courses - University of Colorado
Mr. McLean has 20 years of experience in civil engineering focusing on water resources
and water rights. His expertise and experience is in water rights, hydrology, hydraulics,
design of hydraulic structures, water supply analysis and planning, and water resource
computer modeling.
Mr. McLean has performed as Project Engineer and Project Manager on many water resources
projects for private and governmental entities. His background includes project management,
design and analysis of all phases of municipal and agricultural water supply systems and
facilities including water rights planning and analysis, changes of water rights, technical
assistance in objections to water rights claims, preparation of water rights applications,
expert witness testimony, analysis of water quality including mass balance calculations,
analysis of supplies and demands, and design of raw water storage reservoirs, pump stations,
spillways, diversion and measurement structures, transmission and distribution pipelines and
open channels.
Specific water rights and water resources experience includes determination of yields of
water rights portfolios, changes of water rights from agricultural to municipal uses
including exchange and reuse, preparation of plans for augmentation, assistance in support
of objections to water rights applications of others and analysis of supplies and demands
including operations of water rights and reservoirs.
Mr. McLean has designed and prepared plans and specifications for rehabilitation of dams,
enlargement of spillways, construction of inlet structures and outlet structures, and all
other appurtenances associated with reservoir storage. Other design experience includes
treated and raw water transmission pipelines, and irrigation diversion, grade control and
measurement structures.
Mr. McLean has developed and applied river basin models in the course of conducting water
rights and raw water supply planning investigations. He was instrumental in the development
of an Arkansas River model (ARKMOD) for the Board of Water Works of Pueblo, Colorado. ARKMOD
has been used extensively for Pueblo in its raw water planning, water rights acquisitions,
and raw water facility development.