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Volume 129Issue 11November 2003
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Ed Roehl
Principal, Advanced Data Mining, Inc., 3620 Pelham Rd., PMB 351, Greenville, SC 29615.
Paul Conrads
Hydrologist (Engineer), U.S. Geological Survey, 720 Gracern Rd., Ste. 129, Columbia, SC 29210-7651.
John B. Cook, P.E.
Assistant General Manager, Charleston Commissioners of Public Works, P.O. Box B, Charleston, SC 29402.

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