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Patrick W. Lindner

Patrick W. Lindner
is a Vice-President of the Board of Directors, a shareholder of the Firm and
a member of the Firm’s Management Committee. Mr. Lindner is a member of the
Firm’s Public Law, Utility and Environmental Sections. He is board
certified in Administrative Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
He was educated at Texas Tech University and the University of Texas (BA,
1976) and St. Mary's University (JD, 1979). He was admitted to the Texas bar
in 1979, and is licensed to practice before U.S. District Court for the
Eastern and Northern Districts of Texas.
Mr. Lindner has
served as lead counsel in several contested matters under Texas Water Code,
Chapter 26 (relating to water quality), Chapter 13 (relating to retail
public utilities), and Chapter 11 (relating to the diversion and use of
water) and has assisted with the preparation of applications for solid waste
permits and injection well permits. He is familiar with the rules
restricting and regulating certain activities upon the recharge zone of the
Edwards Aquifer since 1976.
Before receiving
his license to practice law, Mr. Lindner served in the Hearings Division and
in the San Antonio Field Office of the Texas Water Quality Board. While
employed with the Texas Water Quality Board, a predecessor agency of the
Texas Water Commission, Mr. Lindner was responsible for reviewing
application for waste discharge permits to determine administrative
completeness, reviewing and summarizing evidence submitted in hearings
regarding waste discharge permits, reviewing and summarizing evidence
received during hearings regarding substantive revisions to the rules for
protecting the Edwards Aquifer, field inspections of waste treatment and
disposal facilities to report compliance with applicable laws, field
inspections of solid waste storage and disposal facilities and sites to
report compliance with applicable law, and monitoring water quality in lakes
and streams.
Mr. Lindner has
spoken at seminars and has presented speeches such as “Aquatic Biota
Protection Using Specific Chemicals and Total Effluent Toxicity,” written
for the Environmental Seminar in Beaumont, Texas, held in September of 1987
and January of 1988.
Mr. Lindner is a member of the State Bar of
Texas Administrative and Public Law Sections, the Environmental Law Section,
and the Public Utility Law Section.



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