William Mullen

William Mullen

Registered Professional Engineer specializing in HEC-RAS flood modeling and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) customized to flood modeling applications. ... | Newburyport, Massachusetts, United States

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William Mullen Work History
River Hydraulics
Hydraulic Engineer
1 August 2011 — Present
Self Employed
Hydraulic Engineer
1 January 1996 — 1 January 2000
Us Army Corps Of Engineers New England District
Hydraulic Engineer and Project Manager
1 January 1988 — 1 July 2011
Colorado Water Conservation Board
Hydraulic Engineer
1 August 1985 — 1 December 1987
Us Geological Survey
Hydraulic Engineer
1 January 1980 — 1 January 1983
William Mullen Current Work Details
William Mullen's Location
Newburyport, Massachusetts, United States
William Mullen's Expertise
  • Registered Professional Engineer specializing in HEC-RAS flood modeling and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) customized to flood modeling applications. HEC-RAS modeling experience includes traditional steady-flow modeling as well as 2-dimensional unsteady-flow modeling using LiDAR DEMs available for the New England region. After relocating to the City of Newburyport, MA in August 2015 I chose to set up a HEC-RAS 2-D unsteady-flow hydraulic model of the tidally-influenced Little River in Newburyport and Newbury. The model may be used to investigate flood-related issues associated with changes that may be made to the undersized and collapsing culverts at Parker Street associated with flooding in Newburyport's industrial park. I have prepared a fully-narrated Powerpoint presentation to demonstrate the capabilities of HEC-RAS 2-D unsteady-flow flood modeling using the Little River as a case study. The model may be used to evaluate flood impacts associated with present conditions a well as with any proposed changes in: culvert sizes, bridge openings, and roadbank elevations. 2-dimensional flood modeling is particularly useful in areas with complex flow patterns such as with tidally-influenced rivers and is ideally suited in evaluating the flood impacts from sea level rise and climate change. I am available to assist engineering firms or municipalities preferably on a project-by-project basis.
  • Self-employed Hydraulic Engineer
William Mullen's Current Industry
River Hydraulics
William Mullen's Prior Industry
Us Geological Survey | Colorado Water Conservation Board | Us Army Corps Of Engineers New England District | Self Employed | River Hydraulics

William Mullen Education

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Camden County College
Camden County College Associate's degree, Business Administration and Management, General

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  • William Mullen is located at Newburyport, Massachusetts, United States

  • William Mullen is a Registered Professional Engineer specializing in HEC-RAS flood modeling and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) customized to flood modeling applications. HEC-RAS modeling experience includes traditional steady-flow modeling as well as 2-dimensional unsteady-flow modeling using LiDAR DEMs available for the New England region. After relocating to the City of Newburyport, MA in August 2015 I chose to set up a HEC-RAS 2-D unsteady-flow hydraulic model of the tidally-influenced Little River in Newburyport and Newbury. The model may be used to investigate flood-related issues associated with changes that may be made to the undersized and collapsing culverts at Parker Street associated with flooding in Newburyport's industrial park. I have prepared a fully-narrated Powerpoint presentation to demonstrate the capabilities of HEC-RAS 2-D unsteady-flow flood modeling using the Little River as a case study. The model may be used to evaluate flood impacts associated with present conditions a well as with any proposed changes in: culvert sizes, bridge openings, and roadbank elevations. 2-dimensional flood modeling is particularly useful in areas with complex flow patterns such as with tidally-influenced rivers and is ideally suited in evaluating the flood impacts from sea level rise and climate change. I am available to assist engineering firms or municipalities preferably on a project-by-project basis. River Hydraulics

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  • William Mullen specializes in Registered Professional Engineer specializing in HEC-RAS flood modeling and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) customized to flood modeling applications. HEC-RAS modeling experience includes traditional steady-flow modeling as well as 2-dimensional unsteady-flow modeling using LiDAR DEMs available for the New England region. After relocating to the City of Newburyport, MA in August 2015 I chose to set up a HEC-RAS 2-D unsteady-flow hydraulic model of the tidally-influenced Little River in Newburyport and Newbury. The model may be used to investigate flood-related issues associated with changes that may be made to the undersized and collapsing culverts at Parker Street associated with flooding in Newburyport's industrial park. I have prepared a fully-narrated Powerpoint presentation to demonstrate the capabilities of HEC-RAS 2-D unsteady-flow flood modeling using the Little River as a case study. The model may be used to evaluate flood impacts associated with present conditions a well as with any proposed changes in: culvert sizes, bridge openings, and roadbank elevations. 2-dimensional flood modeling is particularly useful in areas with complex flow patterns such as with tidally-influenced rivers and is ideally suited in evaluating the flood impacts from sea level rise and climate change. I am available to assist engineering firms or municipalities preferably on a project-by-project basis.

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  • William Mullen has prior experience in the following industries: Self Employed , Us Army Corps Of Engineers New England District , Colorado Water Conservation Board , Us Geological Survey

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