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Professor
Committee Member, New Orleans Regional Hurricane
Protection Projects
Director, Water Resources Research Institute
Education:
BSCE, Mississippi State
MSCE, North Carolina State
Ph.D., Harvard
Office: 202 New East
Phone: (919) 962-4756
Fax: (919) 962-5206
Email: dmoreau@email.unc.edu
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Dr. Moreau
appointed to the Committee on New Orleans Regional Hurricane Protection
Projects
Hurricane
Katrina and the subsequent flooding of much of the New Orleans metro
area prompted many
questions about the performance of the city’s hurricane protection
system. To help provide credible
scientific and engineering answers regarding the performance of this
system, the Committee on New
Orleans Regional Hurricane Protection Projects has been convened to
review data gathered by the U.S
Army Corps of Engineers and the American Society of Civil Engineers.
As a committee member, Dr. Moreau will focus his investigation on
three primary topics: a) design capacity
of the hurricane protection system, b) forces exerted against the
system and system response, and
c) factors that resulted in overtopping, breaching, or failure of
levees and floodwalls.
Moreau returns as WRRI Director
David Moreau has been named director of the Water Resources Research
Institute (WRRI). WRRI
is a unit
of The University of North Carolina system established in 1965 and
is authorized by the Water Resources
Research Act of 1964 to administer and promote federal/state partnerships
on water-related issues. WRRI
identifies and supports research needed to help solve water quality
and water resources problems in North
Carolina and the region. Dr. Moreau also served as WRRI director
from 1983 to 1995.
Research
and Practice
Dr. Moreau has research interests in the analysis, planning, financing,
and evaluation of water and related
environmental programs. His publications include work in systems
analysis, planning and management
of urban water systems, management of water supplies during droughts,
and planning and evaluation of
watershed management programs. He has chaired the board of a
local water and sewer authority, worked
for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, chaired several state-level
environmental committees and
commissions, and served on national advisory committees. Dr.
Moreau has also served as the department
chair and has been an associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
Diversity-Related Research
In Spring 2005, Dr. Moreau developed a workshop course (PLAN 223)
that addressed the water supply and
wastewater disposal needs for three minority communities in the vicinity
of Mebane, NC. This course
analyzed complex community issues: involving water quality, regulatory
programs, and institutional
arrangements. Dr. Moreau also examines how regulatory demands
affect the affordability of North Carolinia’s
water supply, and how lower income families experience a disproportionate
share of hurricane damage.
Professional
Activities
• Conference panel member - Adaptive Management of Water Quality
in the Neuse River and Estuary:
A research panel on adaptive management of aquatic systems.
(Duke University 2004)
• National Research Council expert committee member - advise
Pittsburgh region on water quality management
(in particular how to address a potential $3 billion-plus problem
of reducing or eliminating combined sewer overflow).
• National
Research Council expert committee member - review studies prepared
by the International Joint
Commission on the Great Lakes Committee. (review Lake Ontario-St.
Lawrence River studies)
Public
Service
• Chairman, North Carolina Environmental Management Commission
- The EMC is the state's administrative
rulemaking commission for water allocation, water quality management,
air quality management, and
groundwater protection. It is also the final agency decision
maker on environmental permits, contested
cases, and civil penalties.
Recent Publication
• Water Resources Development: Recent Trends in the Decision
Making Process, (Co-author) John J. Boland,
Warren Viessman, Gerry Galloway, David Moreau, Cliff Russell,
Nicholas Flores, Charles Howe, Peter Rogers,
published by the Institute for Water Resources, U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, 2005.
(Also under review by the Johns Hopkins Press)
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