Intrusive Activities in Dams and Levees – Are They Worth the Risk of Creating a Flaw?: Instructor


Intrusive Activities in Dams and Levees – Are They Worth the Risk of Creating a Flaw?: Instructor

Thomas Terry, P.E., P.G.
USACE Institute for Water Resources, Risk Management Center
Geological Engineer/Engineering Geologist

Thomas Terry is a professional engineer and professional geologist with over 37 years of experience in geotechnical engineering and engineering geology. He has been with USACE for the last 12 years, primarily focused on risk assessments for dams and levees. He has facilitated and advised over 50 risk assessments for dams and levees, performed agency technical reviews of over 100 UACE dam and levee project documents, and managed over 250 USACE drilling plan reviews. Prior to working for USACE, he consulted on geotechnical and geological projects of all types.