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Scope of Work.4-10-2009 <br />Colorado River Basin Nonconsumptive Needs Quantification <br />Section 2 Key Personnel <br />Relevant project experience for the key personnel proposed for the Colorado River Basin <br />Nonconsumptive Needs Quantification are discussed in this section. <br />Colorado Basin Roundtable and Non-Consumptive Use Needs Assessment Sub- <br />Committee - Project oversight and Facilitation <br />The NCNA Sub-Committee will hold primary responsibility for the oversight and progress of <br />this project. The Sub-Committee and Co-Chairs will meet or otherwise communicate on a <br />regular basis with the Project Manager to ensure timely cornpliance with the Scope and <br />schedule. The Sub-Committee will review drafts of the Report, Flow Evaluation Tool and Data, <br />and report regularly to the Basin Roundtable as a whole. The Sub-Committee will also be <br />responsible, with the Project managex and primary Consultants for Public Outreach, meetings <br />and education. <br />Nicole Rowan, P.E. -Project Management <br />Ms. Rowan has over 13 years of water resources engineering experience and is a senior project <br />manager who focuses on water supply, watershed management and natural resources projects. <br />She was the project manager for the Statewide Water Supply Initiative (SWSI) and is the project <br />manager for CDM's current contract with the Colorado Water Conservation Board to provide <br />technical support to the Interbasin Project Compact process. <br />Tim Cox, Ph.D., P.E. - Hydrologic Modeling <br />Dr. Cox has a diverse background in water supply planning and water quality management <br />plannuig. He has broad skills in applying mathematical programm;ng, water quality models, <br />and water supply allocation models in addressing western water resources issues. Dr. Cox has <br />used the CDSS model in exam;n;ng water allocation and environmental flow need as part of the <br />SWSI project. <br />Ming Yen-Tu, Ph.D., P.E. - Hydrologic Modeling <br />Dr. Tu has a broad background in water resources planning and management, mathematical <br />programm;ng, numerical analysis, and hydrologic, hydraulic, and hydrodynarnic analyses. In <br />addition, he has extensive experience in developing optimization models to analyze large-scale <br />water distribution systems with reservoir operations and water allocations. <br />Rebecca Dunavant - Environmental Scientist <br />Ms. Dunavant is an environmental scientist who specializes in water resource related projects. <br />She has worked on various surface water quality projects and has knowledge of the associated <br />regulatory requirements. Ms. Dunavant is responsible for the GIS mapping and biological risk <br />indicators for the Watershed Flow Evaluation Tool pilot study. <br />William J. Miller, Ph.D. - Site-Specific Quantification and Watershed Flow <br />Evaluation Tool Application <br />Dr. Miller will be responsible for directing and participating in all aspects of the proposed work. <br />Dr. Miller is the President and Senior Aquatic Ecologist for Miller Ecological Consultants, Inc. <br />Dr. William j. Miller has over 30 years experience in fisheries, instream flow, and aquatic <br />Page 8 of 15 <br />