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<br />Qllal(tlcationfor the Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />iiiiiiiiiiiiiii _i=- <br /> <br />r Fluvial hydraulics <br />r Sediment transport modeling <br />, Sedimentation in reservoirs <br />r Sediment exclusion at intakes and diversions <br />r Dams and water control structures <br />r Decision support system designs (DSS) <br />r Database design <br />r Integrated regional planning (IRP) <br />r Local and regional water plans <br />r Comprehensive water planning <br />r Water marketing <br />r Water banking <br />r Water conservation planning <br />r Water storage and transmission <br />r Hydrographic surveys <br />r Consumptive irrigation requirements <br />r Water rights engineering <br />r Water rights adjudication <br />r Agricultural water reclamation <br />r Urban and agricultural water conservation <br />r Distribution system modeling <br />r Water supply/pipeline projects <br />r Water hammer analysis <br />r Irrigation engineering <br />r Stream gauging <br />r Dam and reservoir design <br />Dam removal and decommissioning <br />r Reservoir sediment management <br />r Reservoir operations analysis <br />r Conjunctive use <br />r Water intake and diversion structures <br />r Watershed yield analysis <br />r Sediment management at intakes <br />r Hydropower licensing <br />r Hydropower re-licensing <br />, Peer reviews <br />r Expert testimony <br />r Urban stonn water management plans <br />r Stonn water master plans <br />r Urban stonn water modeling <br />r Stonn water software selection criteria <br />r Stonn water monitoring <br />r Urban drainage <br />r Stonn sewer design <br />r Stonn water policies and criteria <br />r Detention basin design <br />r Drop structures and bank stabilization <br />r Stonn water utilities <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />rll-l7XY.doc <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />r Land development drainagc <br />r Urban hydrology and hydraulics <br />r Urban drainage design <br />r AIrport drainage <br />,- Interior (le'leed area) drainage <br />r Roadway and waterway design <br />r Bridge dec( drainage <br />r Drainage d:sign and criteria manuals <br /> <br />Among oth'~r distinctions, Parsons ES IS rec- <br />ognized as the leader in the field in developing <br />and applying new hydrologic, hydraulic and gen- <br />eral engineerir g approaches to the unique and <br />specialized flo,)d conditions encountered at rail, <br />road crossings of streams and rivers, The Ameri- <br />can Railway Engineers and Maintenancc.of-Way <br />Association (P,REMA) requests each year that <br />Parsolls ES pmvide training to their industry in <br />waterway inspection for floodplain impacts at rail- <br />road infrastructure located in America's nood- <br />plains, <br /> <br />FlELI:VANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br /> <br />This sectior describes four projects that have <br />been completed by the same team of hydraulic <br />engineers proposed for the CWCB project, pri, <br />marily related to review procedures for floodplain <br />studies. The projects have many similaJitics to <br />the CWCB program, The project team proposed <br />for the CWCB project have developed a proce- <br />dure, described in Section 2, Project Approach, to <br />efficiently concuct reviews of our own hydrologic <br />and hydraulic studies, This proven procedure will <br />be implemented on the CWCB' s floodplain study <br />reviews. <br /> <br />City of Idahl) Springs FEMA Floodway <br />Flevision <br /> <br />For the past three years, Parsons ES has been <br />providing engi neering, design, and construction <br />monitoring services for numerous stormwaler and <br />t100dplain projl~cts for the City of Idaho Springs, <br />Colorado, <br /> <br />Projects completed by Parsons ES for the City <br />of Idaho Springs include: <br /> <br />!!-= <br /> <br />-. <br /> <br />--, <br /> <br />1-4 <br /> <br />~IPARSDNS <br />