Garald G. "Jerry" Parker, Sr. (1905-2000) was a
hydrologist and is known as the "Father of Florida groundwater hydrology." Parker also named the principal artesian aquifer the
Floridan Aquifer.
Education
Bachelor's degree with studies in
Geology and
Biology from
Central Washington State College. Graduate School at the
University of Washington.
Career
School teacher
Parker taught in the public schools for 10 years prior to graduating from college.
U.S. Geologic Survey
SW Florida Water Management District
In 1969 he served as the first hydrologist and senior scientist for the Southwest Florida Water Management District until 1975. Afterwards, he worked as a consultant, in Florida and also internationally, into the 1990s.
Private consulting
From 1975-1988, he entered private consulting practice where he has concentrated his efforts up until 1988 where he retired again.
In a March 17, 1989 interview with his son, Garald, Jr. Parker had this to say:
See also
- Floridan Aquifer
- "The Swamp: The Everglades, Florida, and the Politics of Paradise" By Michael Grunwald, published 2006.
Sources