Richard Baxter Weber
Engineers at Jasmine St, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 1306
Issued Date
Mar 19, 1949
Renew Date
Jul 1, 2009
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2011
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
3968 S Jasmine St, Denver, CO 80237

Professional information

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Denver Mining Office Manager At Amec Environment And Infrastructure

Position:
Denver Mining Office Manager at AMEC Environment and Infrastructure
Location:
Denver, Colorado
Industry:
Mining & Metals
Work:
AMEC Environment and Infrastructure - Denver, Colorado since Jun 2013 - Denver Mining Office Manager AMEC - Greater Denver Area Sep 2012 - Jun 2013 - Associate Project Manager XS Platinum, Inc. - Seattle, Washington Jun 2011 - Sep 2012 - Environmental and Compliance Manager JBR Environmental Consultants, Inc. Oct 2001 - Jun 2011 - Division Manager Knight Piesold Jun 1990 - Oct 2001 - Environmental Scientist
Education:
Northeastern University 1986 - 1990
Masters of Science, Biology
The University of South Dakota 1982 - 1986
Bachelors of Science, Biology, Math, Chemistry
Certifications:
Environmental Manager, Nevada Division of Environmental Protection


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Richard Weber, Denver CO

Work:
Main Campus
1400 Jackson St, Denver, CO 80206


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Independent Design Professional

Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Design
Education:
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 1968 - 1981


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Dr. Richard W Weber - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Hospitals:
1400 Jackson St STE J326, Denver 80206
2856 Englave Dr, Ann Arbor 48103
National Jewish Health
1400 Jackson St, Denver 80206
1400 Jackson St STE J326, Denver 80206
2856 Englave Dr, Ann Arbor 48103
National Jewish Health
1400 Jackson St, Denver 80206
Education:
Medical Schools
University of Wisconsin / Madison
Graduated: 1969


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Method For Reducing Deleterious Environmental Impact Of Subterranean Fracturing Processes

US Patent:
5424285, Jun 13, 1995
Filed:
Jan 27, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/009790
Inventors:
Alan L. Stacy - Oklahoma City OK
Richard B. Weber - Evergreen CO
Assignee:
The Western Company of North America - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 4326
US Classification:
507202
Abstract:
A composite fracturing fluid consisting of a mixture of carbon dioxide liquid, nitrogen gas and an aqueous media. Nitrogen is present in the mixture in an amount from about 1. 25 to about 15 parts by volume to about 1 part by volume carbon dioxide, and nitrogen and carbon dioxide are present in the mixture from about 1 to about 24 parts by volume to about 1 part by volume water at bottom hole conditions in a subterranean formation. Thickening agents, gelling agents, foaming agents, surfactants, cross-linking agents, proppants, and other additives may be mixed with the fluid to achieve fluid properties desired for various types of subterranean formations.


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Biological Oxidation And Flotation Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
4085041, Apr 18, 1978
Filed:
Apr 19, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/678162
Inventors:
Donald Griswold Fullerton - Denver CO
Gilbert Mowder Kyrias - Littleton CO
Richard Baxter Weber - Denver CO
Assignee:
FMC Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
C02C 108
US Classification:
210 7
Abstract:
Biological oxidation and flotation apparatus and method are disclosed for use in the treatment of sewage or other aqueous waste material by the activated sludge process. A treatment and flotation chamber is provided in which both biological oxidation and flotation take place. In some forms of the method and apparatus, a separate biological oxidation tank is also used prior to the treatment and flotation chamber. The treatment and flotation chamber includes a quiescent zone at the top of the chamber that extends horizontally through at least the downstream part of the chamber, and extends downward at least about three inches blow the surface of the contents of the chamber. The contents of the chamber below the quiescent zone are continuously recirculated, for example by pumps whose inlets lie below the quiescent zone and which transfer a part of the aqueous material under treatment to the bottom of the chamber to be employed as the shearing liquid in a bubble shearing apparatus. The entire contents of any part of the treatment and flotation chamber over which the quiescent zone does not extend are also continuously recirculated, as are the entire contents of any separate biological oxidation tank. Oxygen-containing gas bubbles are introduced into the system to provide oxygen for biological treatment of the aqueous material in any separate biological oxidation tank and in the treatment and flotation chamber, and to provide bubbles (supplemented by carbon dioxide and nitrogen, absorbed from the liquid medium) which attach themselves to suspended solid particles to form a float in the quiescent zone at the top of the treatment and flotation chamber.


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Fluid Diffuser For Gases And Liquids

US Patent:
4521349, Jun 4, 1985
Filed:
Jan 20, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/459343
Inventors:
Richard B. Weber - Denver CO
George M. Wilfley - Denver CO
George M. Wilfley - Castle Rock CO
Assignee:
A. R. Wilfley and Sons, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
B01F 304
US Classification:
261 93
Abstract:
A fluid diffuser for dispersing a gas or liquid into a body of receiving liquid in which it is immersed. The diffuser includes a rotatable shaft, a thin disk-like member mounted for rotation on the shaft, and an annular ring positioned adjacent the outer perimeter of the disk-like member. At least one of the top and bottom walls of the annular ring is porous. These top and bottom walls define a fluid plenum, into which gas or liquid under pressure is introduced to be emitted from the plenum as small, nascent fluid spheroids on the surface of the annular ring. The boundary layer flow from rotation of the disk-like member within the body of receiving liquid shears fine gas bubbles or liquid particles from the foraminous surface or surfaces of the annular ring. The annular ring may be fixed, or rotatable in the opposite annular direction from the rotation of the disk. Impeller blades may be mounted on the top and/or bottom surfaces of the rotatable disk.


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Gas Diffuser With Indefinite Life And Mixed Bubble Size Capacity

US Patent:
4557879, Dec 10, 1985
Filed:
Sep 24, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/653842
Inventors:
Richard B. Weber - Denver CO
Assignee:
Wilfley Weber, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
B01F 304
US Classification:
261122
Abstract:
A diffuser for dispersing gas into a body of liquid that may contain suspended solids. Under ordinary clogging conditions, the diffuser will remain operative over an indefinite period of time by reason of large gas outlet openings at the bottom of the gas plenum chamber. In addition, it can be employed for a good portion of that time to disperse a substantial flow of coarse bubbles and fine bubbles, in a desired combination, simultaneously from a single gas plenum. Careful selection of the permeability and area of a top porous wall of a gas plenum chamber, together with proper selection of the level, size and number of coarse bubble gas outlet openings in the side walls of the plenum chamber, achieve the second feature.


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Mixing Device

US Patent:
4451155, May 29, 1984
Filed:
Jan 20, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/459344
Inventors:
Richard B. Weber - Denver CO
George M. Wilfley - Denver CO
George M. Wilfley - Castle Rock CO
Assignee:
A. R. Wilfley and Sons, Inc. - Denver CO
International Classification:
B01F 726
US Classification:
366265
Abstract:
A mixer for mixing a body of receiving liquid with solids, liquids or gases introduced therein. The mixer includes a rotatable shaft, a thin disk-like member mounted for rotation on the shaft, and at least one thin annular ring mounted on the disk-like member spaced from, parallel to and concentric with it. The flow of liquid perpendicular to the annular ring through the inner opening thereof, when the mixer is immersed and rotating in the body of receiving liquid, is unimpeded by any structural member. The annular ring may be mounted on either side of the disk, and a plurality of annular rings may be employed. The annular ring or rings may be mounted on the disk-like member by at least three elongated support posts spaced equally around the outer perimeter of the disk, the transverse cross-section of each post being curvilinear, preferably circular, in shape. The mixer is disclosed for use in a tank. The vertical position of the rotatable disk-like member in the tank produces a flow pattern in the body of receiving liquid that is characteristic of the particular position selected.


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Air Lift Diffuser

US Patent:
4917832, Apr 17, 1990
Filed:
Feb 10, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/310061
Inventors:
Thomas J. Marcum - Englewood CO
Troy W. Fieselman - Littleton CO
Richard B. Weber - Denver CO
Assignee:
Wilfley Weber, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
B01F 304
US Classification:
261 77
Abstract:
An air lift diffuser for use in the aeration of a body of water including an air lift tube and a gas diffuser located a distance below the open bottom end of the air lift tube. The distance in question is sufficiently large that there is substantially no obstruction to the passage of water from the space surrounding the air lift diffuser into the space between the air lift tube and the diffuser, but at the same time is not so large that rising air bubbles are likely to escape and flow outside the air lift tube. In one embodiment, a cylindrical return tube is provided around the air lift tube that directs the water stream and gas bubbles entrained therein downward, after they have risen in the air lift tube, so as to return the aerated water to the lower levels of the body of water being aerated.