Daniel L. Basketfield, P.E., Silverado Green Fuel Inc.’s Vice President of Environmental Engineering, brings the company public, private and industry expertise gained through more than 19 years of experience as a practicing professional engineer. A licensed civil engineer in the states of Washington, Alaska and Hawaii, and licensed agricultural engineer in the State of Oregon, Mr. Basketfield has specialized in federal, state and local permit acquisition, compliance and administration; water resource analysis and management; surface and subsurface water quality, hydrology and hydraulics; contaminated site assessment and remediation; and rural and remote-site water and wastewater design, testing, analysis and reporting.
Mr. Basketfield was educated as an Agricultural Engineer (B.S., M.S) at Oregon State University, and engaged in additional study at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Across his career he has served in various positions that include Senior Water Resources Engineer and Acting Water Resources Business Area Manager for Seattle Public Utilities, co-founder of a private engineering firm specializing in Interior Alaska water and wastewater systems, Senior Environmental Engineer for Tri-con Mining Alaska Inc., Environmental Engineer and Interior District Contaminated Sites Coordinator for the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, and Tribal Agricultural Engineer for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of Northwest Montana.
Mr. Basketfield has also had the opportunity to engage in work with NOAA’s Climate Change Science Program as an advisor and contributing author on decision support systems, and has independently co-authored several papers on topics that include the non-linear analysis of hydrologic and climatic data. |