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Larry Riggleman
Water Resources Engineer
Larry Riggleman is a Water Resources Engineer for the West Virginia Water Research Institute. Larry provides engineering services and supports watershed, mine land reclamation and water remediation. He has designed critical materials separation systems from acid mine drainage treatment. Larry grew up in Beverly, WV, and attended Fairmont State University where he graduated Summa Cum Laude with a B.S. in Civil Engineering Technology. Larry also has a Master of Science in Engineering from Marshal University. Larry is a licensed professional engineer. His work experience includes over 25 years in the water/wastewater industry, with the most recent 11 years working for the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection designing acid mine drainage treatment systems and providing project management. Larry is an avid hunter and has a passion for being part of a team restoring acid mine drainage impaired waters in West Virginia.