<br />St~~ment of Qualifications
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<br />Joseph T. Barrow, P.E., R.P.L.S.
<br />Senior Project Manager
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<br />EDUCATION
<br />Master of Science in Civil Engineering, 1970. University of Houston
<br />Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, 1964, University of Houston
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<br />CONTINUING EDUCATION
<br />Floodplain Hydrology and Hydraulics, 1972, Hydrologic Engineering Center, Davis, California
<br />Workshop on Stormwater Management Model, 1977, University of Chicago
<br />Computer Workshop in Statistical Hydrology, 1978, Colorado State University
<br />Analysis of River Basins, 1979, Colorado State University
<br />International Symposium on Urban Hydrology. Hydraulics and Sediment Control, 1981, University
<br />of Kentucky
<br />Southwest Regional Symposium and Workshop on Urban Hydrology, 1982, Texas A&M University
<br />Hydropower Symposium, 1986, University of Minnesota
<br />Water Distribution System Analysis, 1992, University of Kentucky
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<br />REGISTRATION
<br />Professional Engineer: Colorado (No. 13728), 1975; Texas (No. 32078), 1971
<br />Registered Public Land Surveyor: Texas (No. 2337), 1980
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<br />PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
<br />Turner Collie & Braden Inc., Houston and Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas; 1970-present, Senior Project
<br />Manager
<br />U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston, Texas; 1964-1970, Civil, Construction, and Hydraulic
<br />Engineer/Construction Platoon Leader
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<br />REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE
<br />Mr. Barrow performs project management and technical plmming and design in the field of water
<br />resources for floodplain information reports, flood insurance studies, flood control feasibility reports,
<br />drainage master plans, water and wastewater plans, and land development utility plans. Prior to
<br />being employed by Turner Collie & Braden, Mr. Barrow was with the Galveston District Corps of
<br />Engineers, where he conducted coastal and riverine studies and supervised construction projects. Mr.
<br />Barrow has extensive experience in the application of the major hydrologic computer programs such
<br />as HEC-l, HEC-2, TR-20, WSP2, SWMM, THYSYS, and KVPIPE2. He has attended numerous
<br />seminars on hydrologic subjects, presented several teclmical papers; and has completed an 80-hour
<br />short course in Floodplain Hydrology (HEC-I) aIld Floodplain Hydraulics (HEC-2) at Hydrologic
<br />Engineering Center, Davis, California as well as hydrologic short courses at Colorado State
<br />University, University of Kentucky, University of Chicago, and Texas A&M University.
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<br />Turner Collie & Braden Inc.
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