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Central National Technology Support Center Staff

Tony G. Funderburk, P.E.

Agricultural Engineer

Updated 01/20/2009

Central National Technology Support Center USDA NRCS
501 W. Felix St., FWFC, Bldg. 23, Fort Worth, TX 76115
Fax: 817-509-3337
Phone: 817-509-3289
VoiceCom: 9043-3289
Email: Tony.Funderburk@ftw.usda.gov

Education

• Breckenridge High School 1970
• Cisco Junior College-AA 1972
• Texas A&M University-BS 1975

Work History

• Agricultural Engineer-SCS-Alice, TX ’76 to ‘79
• Agricultural Engineer-SCS-Van Horn, TX ’79 to ‘82
• Irrigation Engineer-SCS-Pecos, TX ’82 to ‘85
• Planning Engineer-SCS-Waco, TX ’85 to ‘87
• Planning Engineer-SCS-Temple, TX ’87 to ‘89
• Design Engineer-SCS-Temple, TX ’89 to ‘91
• Area Engineer-SCS-Bryan, TX ’91 to ‘92
• Design Engineer-SCS-SNTC-Fort Worth, TX ’92 to ‘96
• Hydraulic Engineer-NRCS-Stillwater, OK ’96 to ‘01
• State Hydraulic Engineer-NRCS-Temple, TX ’01 to ‘04
• Agricultural Engineer-NRCS-Central NTSC-Fort Worth, TX ’04 to Present

Experience

Fourteen years of experience providing direct technical assistance to field offices for the design and installation of erosion control and water conservation practices such as ponds, grade stabilization structures, irrigation systems (surface, sprinkler, & drip) and evaluations, irrigation pipelines, irrigation land leveling, livestock pipelines, terraces and grassed waterways.

Fourteen years of experience providing technical assistance to sponsors of project watersheds as a design engineer, planning engineer, and hydraulic engineer and providing consulting assistance to sponsors in reviewing development plans and providing recommendations to sponsors and developers.

Three years of experience providing leadership and coordination for developing A&E selection criteria, chairing evaluation boards, and negotiating cost rate proposals.

Licensed to practice engineering in the State of Texas.

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