Eiserman, Fred M.

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Eiserman, Fred M.

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Fred M. Eiserman graduated from Utah State University in 1950 with a degree in Wildlife Management and a minor in Forestry. Upon graduation he worked for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department as a Coordinator of Fisheries Management and Research from 1950-1970. In 1971 he joined Energy Transportation Systems, Inc. to be their Manager of Environmental Activities. He developed an environmental impact statement for its proposed 1400 mile coal slurry pipeline from Wyoming to the Midwest and Louisiana. Even after he retired from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, the Department of the Interior still sought his advice on Wyoming related environmental issues and requested his attendance at conferences and symposia in or about Wyoming.

From the description of Fred M. Eiserman papers, 1950-1988. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 62587448

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Coal slurry pipelines

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