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Aquasan Network, Inc., is a water resources organization that specializes in the political, institutional and financial issues of water and wastewater management.  Its President, Carmine Iadarola, started Aquasan Network in 1983.  Mr. Iadarola has an extensive background in water and wastewater resources, but his multi-disciplinary background also includes finance, hydrology, water development, law, marketing, and engineering.  Click here to see his complete Curriculum Vitae.

Mr. Iadarola has practical experience working as a Sales Administrator for the Denver Water Department, providing research and analysis on water and wastewater issues for the Colorado Legislature and as an Interim City Manager for the City of Silverthorne, Colorado and currently serves as an Associate Professor in the School of Political Science at the University of Colorado, teaching courses relating to Certification in Administration of Environmental Programs.  Mr. Iadarola is also unique in that he is one of a select few water experts, with a background in Public Administration, who has been qualified by the state and federal courts.  His project background is wide ranging and varied, and includes work on the Two Forks Dam Agreement process, water demand and water asset studies for several Denver Metro Area municipalities, future water research studies for the cities of Lakewood and Littleton, Colorado, power plant water studies, water conservation studies, expert witness testimony for E-470 Highway Authority and easement, annexation and water line negotiations on behalf of developers, special districts and municipalities.

This combination of background and experience provides AquaSan’s clients with a broad understanding of the issues involved in water use efficiency, water management, and water development.  Mr. Iadarola’s unique viewpoint assists his clients in better understanding how to implement and administer water programs and projects, evaluate and value water and how to effectively manage existing water supplies.