Environmental Data is a consulting firm started by William K Jones in 1976. We conduct ground and surface water investigations to quantify available water supplies and potential sources of contaminates. We are well know for studies of karst aquifers and water tracing tests. Clients have included the Army Corp of Engineers, the Army Environmental Center, The US Department of the Interior, the US Department of Agriculture, and numerous state agencies.
William K Jones is a consulting hydrologist with Environmental Data in Warm Springs, Virginia. He studies physical hydrology of surface and ground-water resources with an emphasis on areas underlain by carbonate (karst) aquifers. He has studied karst areas across North America, France, Eastern Europe, China and Southeast Asia. Mr. Jones is the author of over thirty papers on karst hydrology and water tracing. He is the author of the “Karst Hydrology Atlas of West Virginia” (1997) and served as the guest editor for a special issue of the National Speleological Society Bulletin on water tracing using fluorescent tracers (1984). He wrote the chapter on water tracing for the “Encyclopedia of Caves”. He is a consultant to the US Army Environmental Center on the remediation of hazardous wastes in karst aquifers on military bases. He also studies ground-water movement in fractured aquifers and statistical characterization of water resources. Current research projects include the problems of instrumenting small catchments to measure precipitation and flows for water balance studies. Mr. Jones holds a BSF degree in Forest Management from West Virginia University (1973) and an MS degree in Environmental Science (Hydrology) from the University of Virginia (1989). He was an adjunct professor of hydrology at the American University, Washington, DC and is on the board of directors of the Karst Waters Institute, Leesburg, Virginia.
William K Jones
Environmental Data
PO Box 356, Warm Springs, VA 24484
540-839-3377
wkj30@hotmail.com
William K Jones is a consulting hydrologist with Environmental Data in Warm Springs, Virginia. He studies physical hydrology of surface and ground-water resources with an emphasis on areas underlain by carbonate (karst) aquifers. He has studied karst areas across North America, France, Eastern Europe, China and Southeast Asia. Mr. Jones is the author of over thirty papers on karst hydrology and water tracing. He is the author of the “Karst Hydrology Atlas of West Virginia” (1997) and served as the guest editor for a special issue of the National Speleological Society Bulletin on water tracing using fluorescent tracers (1984). He wrote the chapter on water tracing for the “Encyclopedia of Caves”. He is a consultant to the US Army Environmental Center on the remediation of hazardous wastes in karst aquifers on military bases. He also studies ground-water movement in fractured aquifers and statistical characterization of water resources. Current research projects include the problems of instrumenting small catchments to measure precipitation and flows for water balance studies. Mr. Jones holds a BSF degree in Forest Management from West Virginia University (1973) and an MS degree in Environmental Science (Hydrology) from the University of Virginia (1989). He was an adjunct professor of hydrology at the American University, Washington, DC and is on the board of directors of the Karst Waters Institute, Leesburg, Virginia.
William K Jones
Environmental Data
PO Box 356, Warm Springs, VA 24484
540-839-3377
wkj30@hotmail.com