Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service

Engineer Professional Advisory Committee

CAPT Kurt Kesteloot, MSE, MPH, PE, BCEE, CPH, ENV

Supervisory Public Health Consultant 

CAPT Kesteloot received his United States Public Health Service (USPHS) commission in 2004 and served with the Indian Health Service (IHS) from 2004 to 2010.  CAPT Kesteloot started as a Jr. Environmental Engineering with the Navajo Area IHS in Many Farms, AZ.  He also worked in Winslow, AZ and Tuba City, AZ for the Navajo Area IHS designing and constructing water and wastewater sanitation facilities.  

He deployed aboard the USNS Comfort on a humanitarian mission in 2009.  He deployed to the Navajo Nation in 2020 to help with water and sewer sanitation.  He has also had four National Park Service (NPS) deployments for hurricanes and events as a safety officer and engineer.  CAPT Kesteloot has worked for the NPS since 2010 and currently serves as a supervisory public health consultant.  He provides technical assistance to 62 National Park units in 13 states through assessments of water and wastewater facilities along with design and design review.  CAPT Kesteloot assesses food facilities and provides guidance on many other public health related issues.  He also supervises four USPHS officers and is the Lead for NPS Engineering questions in the NPS Office of Public Health Field Services Branch.  In 2017, CAPT Kesteloot served as the Engineer Professional Advisory Committee (EPAC) chair serving ~400 engineers (20 voting members).  He continues to support EPAC by reviewing awards and applications for new EPAC voting members.  CAPT Kesteloot is a professionally registered Civil Engineer for the state of Arizona, Arkansas, and Nebraska.  He also holds a Certificate in Public Health (through NBPHE) and is a Board Certified Environmental Engineer (through AAEES). 

 

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