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<br />EDWIN G. PAULSON
<br />Principal Engineer
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<br />EDUCATION
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<br />M.S., Water Resources Engineering, University of California, Los
<br />Angeles, 1978
<br />B,A., Applied Mechanics and Engineering Science, University of
<br />California, San Diego, 1977
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<br />LICENSE
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<br />Professional Engineer (Civil) in Nevada, #13839, California, #32044 and
<br />Colorado, #33108
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<br />SUMMARY
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<br />Mr. Paulson is a Principal Engineer with Montgomery Watson responsible for conducting and
<br />supervising work related to water resources, hydrology, hydraulics, floodplain management,
<br />stormwater quantity and quality control, environmental evaluations, flood control design, and
<br />other aspects of civil engineering.
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<br />Mr. Paulson has over 20 years of experience in the areas of water resources investigations,
<br />floodplain hydrology and hydraulics, environmental evaluations, storm water quality, reservoir
<br />system simulation, river restoration, stormwater master plans, watershed management, and
<br />drainage design. He has had project engineering and management responsibility for flood
<br />insurance studies, hydrologic evaluations, master plans, stormwater permitting, design of
<br />stormwater management systems, river restoration studies, and environmental impact studies,
<br />The majority of his experience has involved the use of computer modeling to solve complex
<br />water resources problems.
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<br />Mr. Paulson attended a floodplain hydrology training course focusing on the HEC-l program; a
<br />hydropower modeling training course using the HEC-5 and HYDUR computer programs; and a
<br />sedimentation engineering training course focusing on scour, deposition, and modeling of fluvial
<br />processes with the HEC-6 computer program. He also attended an EPA-sponsored workshop
<br />providing training in the use of the QUAL-II river water quality simulation computer program, In
<br />addition, he was an instructor at two floodplain management seminars sponsored by the Federal
<br />Emergency Management Agency.
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<br />EXPERIENCE
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<br />Storm water Management Plans
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<br />Mr. Paulson has prepared drainage studies for urbanizing watersheds employing the HEC-l, TR-
<br />20, ILLUDAS, and SWMM computer programs, as well as hydrology and hydraulics programs
<br />developed for specific communities. He has prepared master plans recommending a varicty of
<br />improvements including lined and unlined channels, storm drains, levees, detention basins and
<br />pump stations. Representative projects include:
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<br />. Project engineer for a Drainagc Master Plan for Peoria, Arizona
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