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Paul Rechard
B.S. Civil Engineering, 1948
M.S. Civil Engineering, 1949
Professional Degree of Civil Engineer 1955
Registered Professional Engineer and Land Surveyor
Certified Professional Hydrologist
Paul Rechard’s career developed through federal, state, interstate,
academic organizations and finally, private enterprise. In 1949, he
began as an employee of the Bureau of Reclamation as a water resource
engineer, moved on to become director of Water Resources for the Wyoming
Natural Resource Board and Interstate Streams Commissioner for the
State in 1954, and after working for the passage of legislation
authorizing the Upper Colorado River Storage Projects, became principal
hydraulic engineer for the Upper Colorado River Commission in 1958. When
Congress passed legislation in 1963, to establish water research
programs in each state, UW called upon Paul to establish and direct the
Wyoming Water Resource Research Institute (WRRI) and to be professor of
civil engineering. While at UW, WRRI support grew to nearly two million
dollars of grant money annually from the federal government and private
industry.
As a professor, Paul taught hydrology and established a graduate
interdisciplinary degree program in water resources to foster dialogue
among engineers, biologists, geologists, and environmentalists, such
that each discipline would have knowledge of the others and thus
discussions could grow from a common base of knowledge.
In 1980, Paul resigned from UW and co-founded the engineering consulting
firm Western Water Consultants (WWC). During Paul’s tenure as president
of WWC, the organization grew to an engineering and environmental
consulting firm employing approximately 60 people in Wyoming.
At the time of Paul’s retirement in 2001, WWC was the largest Wyoming
based engineering consulting firm with offices in Laramie, Sheridan, and
Casper. To the extent possible, the firm employed graduates of UW with
degrees in civil, agricultural, chemical, and electrical engineering as
well as geology, range management, and accounting.
In 2007, Paul established the Mary Lou and Paul A. Rechard Endowed
Fellowship in Civil Engineering for Water Resources to support a student
seeking a graduate degree in civil engineering water resources in
memory of his wife Mary Lou Rechard. Along with Mary Lou, Paul has been
an active alumnus, donor, and friend of the college since his
graduation.