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EXHIBIT A <br />RESUME <br />D. RANDOLPH SEAHOLM <br />6544 W. EUCLID PL. <br />LITTLETON, COLORADO 80123 <br />(303) 730 -8829 <br />EDUCATION <br />12/71 Bachelor of Science Degree <br />Colorado State University <br />Major: Watershed Management, Minor: Forestry <br />EXPERIENCE <br />10 \1997- Section Chief - Physical Science Researcher \Scientist V <br />present Water Supply Protection Section <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />As section chief, responsible for supervising the day to day activities of the 9- people in the <br />section. The Water Supply Protection Section is generally responsible for activities relating <br />to the Colorado River and Upper Colorado River Compacts, including the body of law <br />referred to as the "Law of the Colorado River" and for the Arkansas River Compact. <br />Related activities include participating in and managing certain water related actions of the <br />• Recovery Programs for endangered species on the Upper Colorado, San Juan, Platte and for <br />the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program. The section also coordinates <br />Colorado's participation in the Colorado River Salinity Control Program. Section staff are <br />responsible for development of the Colorado Decision Support System (completed for the <br />Colorado River Basin, and under development in the Rio Grande and Platte Basins). <br />Finally staff is involved with the State Engineer and Attorney General in settling federal <br />reserved water right claims with the U.S. Forest Service and National Park Service. <br />11 \1993- Physical Science Researcher /Scientist IV <br />10 \1997 Hydrologic and Interstate Streams Investigations Section <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />Assistant section chief responsible for supervising section activities in the absence of the <br />section chief and acting section chief since February 1, 1997. In addition to previous <br />responsibilities discussed, had a major role in the development and management of the <br />Colorado River Decision Support System. Workload expanded to include lead worker <br />responsibility for major portions of the Colorado River Recovery Program for Endangered <br />Fish (i.e. Redlands Fish Ladder Water Contract, Coordinated Reservoir Operations, Colorado <br />River Workgroup Report, Orchard Mesa Check Case Settlement and Green Mountain <br />Reservoir re- operation). Also, continued to have lead responsibility for resolving Federal <br />Reserved Water Right issues on the Gunnison and for the technical portion of U.S. Forest <br />• Service claims in Water Division 2. Assigned responsibility for contracting and management <br />of the Rio Grande Decision Support System <br />