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<br />Professional C-a pab lit es
<br />extensive experience in designing and conducting studies using the Instream Flow
<br />Incremental Methodology (IFIM), instream water temperature modeling and developing
<br />and implementing ecological models for aquatic systems. Dr. Miller is a former member
<br />of the USFWS Instream Flow Group. He is co- author on the Stream Network Temperature
<br />Model, Instream Flow Information Paper 16. Dr. Miller is a Certified Fisheries Scientist
<br />(No. 2008)
<br />Bob Mutaty, Cultural
<br />Bob Mutaw has experience in all phases of cultural resources management including
<br />surveying, testing, excavation, staff supervision, and laboratory management. He also has
<br />experience with Section 106 compliance on behalf of applicants and under NEPA, has
<br />prepared Programmatic Agreements and Mitigation Plans, and managed Native American
<br />consultation. His research experience includes work in Alaska, Arizona, California,
<br />Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Georgia, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota,
<br />Oklahoma, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming. He has authored or co- authored over
<br />100 cultural resource management reports, contributed to EIS /EA documents, published
<br />several articles and presented numerous papers at professional meetings. Dr. Mutaw also
<br />has experience in the excavation and analysis of human skeletal remains. He has been
<br />involved in over 150 small to large -scale cultural resource management projects.
<br />Michael ,Stevens, PE, River 1forpho%gy
<br />Michael Stevens began his consulting career in 1968 while completing his Ph.D. at
<br />Colorado State University. He has been a consultant to engineering companies, banks,
<br />governments, and universities on projects and studies throughout the Western U.S. and in
<br />25 countries throughout the world. Dr. Stevens conducts and provides technical advice
<br />and review of studies of reservoir sedimentation of river dynamics, fluvial morphology,
<br />hydrology and related subjects.
<br />Ric%ard Pearce, PE, River Morp%ology
<br />Ricgard Pearce specializes in water resources, hydraulics and hydrology. His experience
<br />includes studies involving open channel flow, geomorphology, streambank stabilization,
<br />sediment transport, bridge scour, hydraulic modeling, and hydrologic modeling. His
<br />sediment transport experience includes evaluating sediment sources and sediment yield in
<br />the watershed, numerical modeling of the water and sediment in both overland and
<br />channel flow conditions, analysis of long term deg radation/agg radation and stable
<br />channel design. His numerical modeling experience involves both one- and two -
<br />dimensional analyses with partial sizes ranging in size from fines through cobbles and
<br />armored beds.
<br />Joe _11all, PE, PedeTaI Project ALithorizations
<br />Joe Hall has provided strategic and technical assistance to local agencies interested in
<br />transferring title of federal reclamation projects to local ownership, assistance on contract
<br />renewals with the Bureau of Reclamation to a coalition of irrigation districts, and in water
<br />resources planning for municipalities and Reclamation affiliated districts.
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