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Board Meetings
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3/21/2002
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OWC Section - Drought and Water Supply Assessment
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<br />.) <br /> <br />.) <br /> <br />.) <br /> <br />Section 1 <br />Project Team Minimum Qualifications (RFP Section 4.3) <br /> <br />Joe Stibrich <br /> <br />Joe Stibrich will function as the "Technical Analysis' and <br />Support" task manager. Mr. Stibrich is a senior water <br />resources engineer with more than 21 years of experience in <br />assisting clients in developing water resources solutions, <br />including evaluating the impact of drought in Colorado on <br />future water supply needs and planning. Mr. Stibrich has <br />directed drought evaluations and water supply studies for <br />various water users and providers in Colorado. He has <br />, unseen multi-objective evaluations, utilizing CWCB's <br />Construction Fund Loan Program.. to evaluate numerous water supply alternatives that could <br />meet anticipated water needs for the next 30 years with miniinal probability of failure during <br />drought conditions. <br /> <br />Years of Experience: 21 <br /> <br />, Education: <br />M,S, - Civil Engineering, Ohio <br />State University (1980) <br /> <br />8,S,- Civil Engineering, Ohio <br />State University (1978) <br /> <br />Stibrich has developed and used computer models to simulate the operation of the C-BT and <br />Windy Gap projects and the raw water system of the Big Thompson River. He has studied and <br />evaluated the long-term reliability of selected west slope raw water supplies and developed <br />alternative plans for expanding these supplies to withstand drought conditions, including <br />evaluating the expansion of an existing reservoir in combination with the construction of a new <br />reservoir. <br /> <br />Maximizing oUr teaming relationships, Joe Stibrich has worked in the past with the Colorado <br />Climate Center to help develop and frame drought conditions in Colorado and co-authored an <br />invited paper on Colorado Drought planning at the Colorado Governor's Flood & Drought <br />Preparedness Conference in Denver in December 1999, <br /> <br />Noel Hobbs, and Dr. -Nolan Doesken <br /> <br />Both Hobbs and Doesken, Colorado Climate Center, will have significant roles on Mr. Stibrich's <br />task team to, discuss and frame historical droughts in the State and provide input into the <br />development and testing of the survey instruments. Mr. Hobbs has performed drought studies <br />for numerous water users and providers in Colorado, whereas Dr. Doesken has published <br />numerous research papers characterizing Colorado drought in the last century and before. Mr. <br />Stibrich and his team will be invaluable in the analysis of survey responses and the preparation <br />of the final report. <br /> <br />Section 1, Page 7 <br />
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