Title
A Coalition's Purpose: Headwaters of the Columbia
Document Type
Lecture
Publication Date
9-12-2018
Abstract
Clean the Silver Bow Creek corridor to restore Silver Bow Creek and create a greenway for public enjoyment is the main vision of the Restore our Creek Coalition. In this presentation speakers will talk about all the past and current challenges that they need to face before the vision becomes reality.
Recommended Citation
Tretheway, Richard Northey and Simonich, Edward LaForge, "A Coalition's Purpose: Headwaters of the Columbia" (2018). Guest Lectures. 67.
https://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/campus_lectures/67
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Comments
Northey Tretheway and Edward Simonich are both founding members of the Restore our Creek Coalition. Northey graduated with degrees in mining and environmental engineering and gained masters degrees in engineering and business. He is a licensed professional engineer and has several years of engineering, business, and management experience in a variety of positions and disciplines with different companies. Ed graduated Magna Cum Laude from Montana School of Mines in 1965 with a B.S. in Petroleum Engineering and went on to attend graduate school at Stanford University where he acquired a M.S. in Petroleum Engineering in 1966. He has 36 years of engineering experience nationally and internationally.