Background
Kapaloski, Lee Edward was born on October 8, 1944 in Salt Lake City. Son of Edward Joseph Kapaloski and LaVerl (Hanson) Reece.
Kapaloski, Lee Edward was born on October 8, 1944 in Salt Lake City. Son of Edward Joseph Kapaloski and LaVerl (Hanson) Reece.
University of Utah (Bachelor of Science, 1967. Bachelor of Science, 1968. Juris Doctor, 1978); San Diego State University (Master of Arts, 1972).
University of Colorado (Doctor of Philosophy, 1975).
Gamma Theta Upsilon.
Worked at Parsons Behle & Latimer, A Professional Corporation (Salt Lake City, Utah) specializing in Water Law, Local Government Law. Admitted to the bar, 1978, Utah. Gamma Theta Upsilon. Author: "Making NEPA Work: Recommendations for Improving.
The Use of Environmental Impact Statements in the Decision-Making Process," Journal of Contemporary Law, Volume 2, Number.
1, pp. 82-98, 1975; "Power Plant Siting on Public Lands. A Proposal for Resolving the Environmental-Developmental Conflict," Denver Law Journal, Volume 56, Number.
102, pp. 179-233, 1979. "State Environmental Laws and Regulations and Local Control," Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Institute on the Overthrust Belt: Oil and Gas and Land Issues, November, 1980.
"Effects of Upstream Transfers on Water Quality Permitting," University of Colorado, Natural Resources Center, June, 1988.
Member, Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law Section, American Bar Association.
Chairman Alta Town Planning Commission, Alta Utah, since 1974. Member Utah State Bar Water Law Commission, Salt Lake City, since 1978.
Married Gayle LaFollette Crandall, September 25, 1971. Children: Kory, Brian, Gregory.