Kristian Mickelson has been with Seattle District since 2009. As Columbia River Treaty Hydrology and Hydraulics Technical Lead, Mickelson oversees the technical H&H teams working on the treaty. Mickelson holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in civil engineering from Oregon State University and University of Washington, respectively. “It is great that USACE continues to think about climate change and rewards the amazing work that people are doing in the region to push the science and engineering forward as we deal more and more with these difficult decisions.”
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