Citizens For Alternatives to Radioactive Dumping
RESUME
Richard Hayes Phillips

DEGREES AWARDED
    Ph.D., Geomorphology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 1987.

    M.A., History, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma 1983.

    M.A., Geography, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma 1982.

    B.A., Political Science and Geography (double major), State University of New York, Potsdam, New York, 1979.
THESES
    The Prospects for Regional Groundwater Contamination due to Karst Landforms in Mescalero Caliche at the WIPP Site near Carlsbad, New Mexico.

    The Ouachita Timberlands of Southeastern Oklahoma: Unextinguished Choctaw-Chickasaw Tribal Ownership and Unconstitutional Corporate Real Estate Holdings.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
    Graduate Teaching Fellow, Department of Geography, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, Fall 1983 to Spring 1986.

    Adjunct Professor, Department of Geography and Geology, Keene State College, Keene, NH, Spring 1988.

    Adjunct Professor, Department of Humanities, New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM, Spring 1989 to Spring 1990.

    Visiting Professor, Departments of Geography and History, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, Spring 1990 to Fall 1990.

    Instructor, Department of Arts and Sciences, Albuquerque Technical-Vocational Institute, Albuquerque, NM, Spring 1990 to Fall 1991.

    Instructor, Department of Sciences, Canton College of Technology, Canton, NY, Fall 1994.

    Instructor, Department of Social Sciences, North Country Community College, Saranac Lake, NY, Fall 1997.
COURSES TAUGHT
    Earth Science

    Physical Geography

    Human Geography

    World Regional Geography

    Climatology

    Map Reading and Interpretation

    Western Civilization I and II

    United States History I and II

    History of the American Frontier

    History of the Spanish Southwest
PROFESSIONAL PAPERS
    Phillips, Richard, 1997, Cavernous Zones at the WIPP Site.

    Phillips, Richard, 1997, Rainwater Recharge at the WIPP Site.

    Phillips, Richard, and Snow, David, 1997, Potential Flow Paths from the WIPP Site to the Accessible Environment.

    Phillips, Richard, 1997, Conceptual Errors in the DOE Model of Groundwater Flow in the Rustler Formation.

    Phillips, Richard, and Mitchell, David, 1997, Breach Scenarios at the WIPP Site.

    Phillips, Richard, and Mitchell, David, 1998, Breach Scenarios Revisited.

    Phillips, Richard, 1998, Rebuttal to DOE Response to CARD Comments.

    Phillips, Richard, 1998, Supplement to Rebuttal to DOE Response to CARD Comments.

    Phillips, Richard, and Snow, David, 1998, A Conceptual Model for Contaminant Transport in Karst Aquifers at the WIPP Site.

    Phillips, Richard, 1999, Direct Testimony, presented under oath at the State RCRA permit hearing.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
    Philllips, Richard, “Extent of Karstification East of Livingston Ridge, Eddy County, New Mexico," Cave Research Foundation, Annual Report, 1985.

    Phillips, Richard, “Water Balance of the Nash Draw Watershed, Eddy County, New Mexico, ” Cave Research Foundation, Annual Report, 1985.
OTHER EMPLOYMENT
    Geologic Consultant, Native Americans for a Clean Environment, Marble City, OK, 1985-1986.

    Title Examiner, First New Mexico Title and Abstract Company, Taos, NM, 1992-1993.

    Trail Crew, Adirondack Trail Improvement Society, Saint Huberts, NY, 1996 to present.

    Geologic Consultant, Citizens for Alternatives to Radioactive Dumping, Albuquerque, NM, 1997 to present.