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<br />models of water rights operations and ad-
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<br />Louisa A. Kramer, B.S.C.E., E.!.T.,
<br />Water Resources Engineer
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<br />Ms, Kramer has a B.S, in Civil Engineering
<br />from Michigan Technological University and six
<br />years of engineering experience in hydraulic
<br />engineering, Prior to coming to Parsons ES in
<br />1998, she worked for three years as a consultant
<br />on bridge scour evaluations and roadway drain-
<br />age design with a private firm in Michigan,
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<br />Her role in the CWCB project, like that of
<br />Dan Greaves and Eric Roerish (see below), will
<br />be to receive about one-third of the assigned
<br />t100dplain studies and to be responsible for
<br />about 85 to 90 percent of the required work on
<br />each study assigned to her. Once her review and
<br />checklist is completed, she will initiate a brief
<br />meeting with Dr. Lewis, Mr, Greaves. and Mr.
<br />Roerish to "present" her findings and receive
<br />comments by the others. A draft report can then
<br />be written by Ms, Kramer for final review by Dr.
<br />Lewis,
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<br />Ms, Kramer has served as the hydraulics and
<br />hydrology project engineer on the Idaho Springs,
<br />COOT and UPRR railroad projects, including
<br />performing the studies and scheduling and
<br />tracking work by junior engineers, She rou-
<br />tinely reviews, evaluates, and performs hydro-
<br />logic analyses using USGS and CWCB regres-
<br />sion, TR-55, unit hydrograph, or Rational equa-
<br />tion methods, She has performed a large amount
<br />of these analyses in the Arkansas River Basin in
<br />Colorado using the CWCB's methods. She has
<br />experience with hydraulic analyses for bridges,
<br />culverts, and open channels using HY -8, HEC-
<br />RAS, or HEC-2, She is highly proficient with
<br />the HEC-HMS software for hydrologic analysis,
<br />She often conducts site investigations, writes
<br />reports, and obtains U,S. Army Corps of Engi-
<br />neers, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
<br />System, t100dplain and local permits, She views
<br />and assists with the preparation of designs and
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<br />plans, Her cther cluties include training junior
<br />staff in hydrmlics and hydrology and assisting
<br />with project mana gemenl.
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<br />Daniel T. Greaves, M.S.C.E., EIT, Wa-
<br />ter IFlesources Engineer
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<br />Mr. Greayes has two years of engineering
<br />experience, an M,S, in Engineering from Cornell
<br />University anJ a B,S. in Civil Engineering from
<br />the Universit:1 of Colorado, Like Ms, Kramer.
<br />he will perform the majority of the reyiew work
<br />for about one-third of the CWCB projects,
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<br />He currently performs hydraulic/hydrologic
<br />analyses, wr.tes hydraulic/hydrology reports,
<br />and acquires :100dplain permits. Many of these
<br />projects have been preformed to support track
<br />expansion projects for UPRR.
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<br />Eric: D, Romish, M.S.C.E., E.i1.T., Wa-
<br />ter 1=lesour,:es Engineer
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<br />M r. Roeri:;h has three years of engineering
<br />experience, an M,S, in Water Resources Engi.
<br />neering and Hydrology from the Ul1Jversity of
<br />Wisconsin-Madison, and a B,S, in Biological
<br />Aspects of Conservation and Geography from
<br />the lJniversit), of Wisconsin-Madison, He also
<br />will be assign"d about one-third of the reviews,
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<br />He provides water resources, hydrology, and
<br />hydraulics services 1:0 clients. He is experienced
<br />in the development and application of various
<br />hydrologic numerical and analytical models in-
<br />cluding HECDSS, HEC-RAS, HSPF. TR-55,
<br />and Estimator, He is currently working on a
<br />proposed bridge design over a FEMA-regulated
<br />t100dway in l'ebraska. He is also experienced in
<br />the use of Pi!:my meters and the installation of
<br />weirs to deternine surface water flow in natural
<br />streams and to calibrate permanent stream
<br />gauges.
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<br />The CWCB' s scope of work calls for Parsons
<br />ES to comp]"te technical reviews of existing
<br />t100dplain studies for final designation and ap.
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