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<br />I <br />I <br />I I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />analysis and design of l, 700 feet of Spring Creek channel improvements, and evaluation <br />and design of street drainage facilities for Drake Road. <br /> <br />· Assistant project manager for the Comprehensive Drainage Plan Update for the City of <br />Greeley, Colorado. This project involved the preparation of a city-wide hydrologic <br />model, evaluation of existing drainage/flooding conditions, development of drainage <br />system improvement alternatives, economic evaluation of alternatives, and prioritization <br />of city-wide improvements. <br /> <br />. Project manager for the Spring Creek Master Drainage Plan Update, Fort Collins, <br />Colorado. This project was actually a series of projects within the Spring Creek drainage <br />basin which involved hydrologic modeling, both open channel and pipe hydraulic <br />analyses, design of hydraulic structures, conveyance channels and trail crossings, design <br />of channel stabilization measures, and flood plain analyses and mapping. <br /> <br />. Project manager for the Greenbriar-Evergreen Master Drainage Plan. This study <br />involved the complete re-revision of the master drainage plans for the Greenbriar and <br />Evergreen Drainage Basins to provide a single, coordinated plan for these hydrologically <br />and hydraulically connected areas. Specifically, the study included: (a) revising the <br />existing and developed condition hydrology; (b) evaluating all existing hydraulic facilities <br />including detention ponds; (c) providing preliminary designs and recommendations for <br />regional and on-detention facilities, storm sewers, and open channel conveyance systems. <br /> <br />. Project manager for East Fork Carson River Stabilization Study. This study involved the <br />hydrologic, hydraulic, geomorphic and sediment transport evaluation of the East Fork <br />Carson River near Minden, Nevada. It included the design of channel bank stabilization <br />measures and the lOO-year floodplain delineation with the preparation of U.S. Army <br />Corps of Engineers and FEMA submittal material. <br /> <br />. Assistant project manager for the open-end contract with the City of Fort Collins <br />Stormwater Utility. This contract provides technical support for the Fort Collins <br />Stormwater Utility in the form of hydrologic, hydraulic, erosion/ sedimentation, and <br />channel stability evaluations, as well as final design services in both riverine and urban <br />drainage environments. <br /> <br />. Engineer-in-charge for the Fossil Creek Channel Stability Study. This study included the <br />hydraulic, geomorphic, sediment transport, and bank stability analyses for Fossil Creek <br />between Trilby Road and Lemay Avenue in Fort Collins. The study resulted in the <br />delineation of the 100-year floodplain boundary, definition of erosion buffers limits, and <br />recommended bank stabilization measures for the creek. <br /> <br />. Project manager for the Avocet Road Storm Sewer Improvements. This project included <br />the hydrologic/hydraulic analysis and final design of a 1,600-ft long, 36-inch RCP storm <br />sewer installation in Fort Collins which included three irrigation ditch crossings (two <br />inverted siphons) and the crossing of major arterial. The analyses included an impact <br />evaluation and mitigation plan for two regional detention ponds and a floodplain <br />delineation across the Colorado Stale University Veterinary Teaching Hospital. <br /> <br />14 <br />