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2002
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Colordao River Return Project
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Boyle Engineering Corporation
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Colorado River Return Project
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• <br />• <br />Professional Capabilities <br />has directed the design and completion of several major transportation and corridor <br />projects, which included strategic public planning for favorable agency and public review. <br />Ken Lawrence, PE, I yd7- opozver Pozver <br />Ken Lawrence has been involved in all aspects of the investigation, design and <br />construction of hydroelectric structures, plant and equipment. He was the Project <br />Manager & Project Engineer for the recently completed 25 MW Tesla project in Colorado: <br />Project Engineer for the 50 MW Thompson Falls project in Montana, the 25 MW Blue <br />River Project in Oregon, the 1.5 MW South Consolidated project in Arizona and the 1.0 <br />MW Skookumchuck project in Washington. <br />Water Supply & Demand <br />'leg Fra,z tz, PE, CDSS Data & Moc% is <br />Meg Frantz has been highly involved with the Colorado Decision Support System since <br />1996. She served as Boyle's project manager in the development and enhancement of the <br />water resources planning models in the upper Colorado, Gunnison, Yampa, and San <br />Juan Rivers, and worked on the feasibility study for the Rio Grande Decision Support <br />System. Her approach with the Colorado basin models has been "hands on ", meaning <br />that she has specific knowledge of and familiarity with the CDSS DMZ's and the Statemod <br />program, as well as basin - specific operating, modeling, and calibration issues. Meg <br />recently completed development of a daily time step version of the Yampa River CDSS <br />model under contract to CWCB, and is scheduled to begin documentation revisions for <br />the CDSS models early in the new year. She is familiar with both the CDSS "Baseline" <br />scenario and the State's "C1" configuration of the upper Colorado model. Meg's <br />modeling experience also includes development and /or maintenance of such high - profile <br />models as CORSIM and Denver Water's PACSM model. Most recently, she was the <br />architect of models for the Windy Gap Firming Project and the City of Aurora's South <br />Platte Strategic Plan. <br />Joe ,Stibric%, PE, 0peratiorza1 ,Alode1ing <br />Joe Stibrich will coordinate the team's efforts in the planning, non - structural analysis, <br />GIS /Database Management, and Environmental arenas. He brings over 22 years of <br />experience in Colorado water resources planning and water rights engineering to the <br />team. His qualifications and experience include: <br />• Management of water resources and environmental projects on Colorado's West <br />and East Slope. <br />• Development and operation of water allocation models and yield analyses. <br />• Environmental assessments and Section 7 consultations. <br />• Water rights engineering services to the City of Louisville. <br />• Water supply planning, drought analysis, and environmental assessments for the <br />City of Loveland. <br />• Technical Analysis and Support Task Manager for the Colorado Drought & Water <br />Supply Assessment for the Colorado Water Conservation Board. <br />14 <br />
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