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<br />2.2.1. Project Manager
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<br />David M. Frick. Ph.D.. P.E. Dr. Frick has over 20 years of experience in managing a wide
<br />range of projects in the fields of surface and groundwater hydrology and hydraulics. He is
<br />experienced in the development of drainage master plans, reservoir operations studies,
<br />water rights systems modeling, floodplain studies, reservoir and river surveys, and impact
<br />assessment. He has conducted studies for municipalities, counties, and state and federal
<br />agencies, including the Colorado River Water Conservation District, the Colorado Water
<br />Conservation Board, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. He has experience
<br />on numerous analysis and engineering design projects for roads, dams, utilities, hydraulic
<br />structures, and drainage facilities, and is experienced in the use of HEC-1, HEC-2, TR-20,
<br />SWMM, MODSIM, NWS DAMBREAK, and other hydrologic and hydraulic simulation
<br />models. As a requirement on a number of Dr. Frick's projects, he has been actively
<br />involved in public participation programs, and has served as an expert witness for court
<br />litigation. Examples of his experience in these areas include:
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<br />· Supplement to the Final Environmental Statement for the Colorado-Big Thompson.
<br />Windy Gap projects, Hydrologic and hydraulic evaluation for the Water Marketing
<br />Program for Green Mountain Reservoir, Colorado. Prepared for the Colorado River
<br />Water Conservation District in Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
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<br />· Rock Creek/Muddy Creek Reservoir Draft. Supplemental. and Final Environmental
<br />Impact Statements Hydraulic and hydrologic data collection, analysis, and reporting.
<br />Prepared for the U.S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, and Bureau of land
<br />Management, Colorado State Office, lakewood, Colorado.
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<br />· Water Resources and Geological Technical Report for Catamount Ski Area Draft
<br />Environmental Impact Statement. Managed hydrologic and hydraulic aspects
<br />associated with the project. Prepared for the U.S, Forest Service, Routt National
<br />Forest, Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
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<br />· Water Resources and Hydrologic Analysis. Expert Witness. Analyzed hydrology and
<br />water rights related to instream flow filings for endangered species habitat on the Platte
<br />River in Nebraska for the Wyoming Attorney General and Water Development
<br />Commission.
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<br />· Water Resources and Hydrologic Analysis, Environmental impact study related to
<br />special use permit renewals for long Draw Reservoir, Barnes Meadow Reservoir,
<br />Peterson lake, and Joe Wright Reservoir in support of Water Supply and Storage
<br />Company, and the Cities of Greeley and Fort Collins,
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<br />2.2.2. Discipline Manager: Physical Environment
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<br />Paul E. Clopper. P.E. Mr. Clopper is a water resources engineer holding B.S. and M.S.
<br />degrees in Civil Engineering, with specialization in water resource/water quality evaluation.
<br />He has been a consulting engineer since 1980, performing environmental studies involving
<br />facility siting, site suitability and characterization, and design/operations/reclamation
<br />planning. He has prepared environmental permit documents and managed NEPA
<br />compliance studies for existing and proposed facilities which include surface and
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