Steve Regan
About Steve Regan
Steve Regan is a hydrologist with over 40 years of experience at the U.S. Geological Survey, specializing in the development of simulation models for watershed systems. He holds a Master's of Divinity from Wesley Theological Seminary and a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Science from the University of Virginia.
Work at U.S. Geological Survey
Steve Regan has been employed at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) as a Hydrologist since 1981. His work focuses on developing computer models that simulate and evaluate the impacts of different combinations of precipitation, climate, and land use on streamflow and sediment yield. This role has allowed him to contribute significantly to hydrological research and the understanding of watershed dynamics.
Previous Experience at Virginia Conference of The United Methodist Church
From 1999 to 2002, Steve Regan worked at the Virginia Conference of The United Methodist Church. His role during this three-year period involved responsibilities related to the church's operations and community engagement, providing him with experience in organizational and leadership capacities.
Education and Expertise
Steve Regan holds a Master of Divinity degree from Wesley Theological Seminary, where he studied Theology and Religious Vocations from 1995 to 1999. He also earned a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Science from the University of Virginia, studying from 1977 to 1981. His educational background supports his expertise in both hydrology and environmental science.
Research and Development Focus
Regan focuses on research and development of simulation model codes, specifically PRMS (Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System) and GSFLOW (Groundwater and Surface-water FLOW model). He has been a member of the Modeling of Watershed Systems research group since 2004, contributing to advancements in hydrological modeling and watershed management.