<br />Gregory J. Koch, P.E.
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<br />Anderson Consulting Engineers, Inc.
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<br />Mr. Koch has over 13 years of experience conducting hydrologic, hydraulic, sediment transport,
<br />and channel stability analyses of natural and engineered river systems, as well as preliminary and final
<br />design of flood control channels and dam outlet works. He has been task manager for both major and
<br />minor capital improvement projects, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and master plan updates,
<br />evaluation and submittal of CLOMR/LOMR applications, channel stability and improvement projects and
<br />final design of stormwater control channels. Mr. Koch will provide quality control during the CWCB
<br />project. Specific examples of Mr. Koch's experience includes:
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<br />. Project Engineer/Manager for the Evergreen Park/Greenbriar Master Drainage Plan, updates
<br />to the Fossil Creek and Spring Creek Master Drainageway Plans, and Paragon Point
<br />Drainage Plan in Fort Collins, and the Downto'Ml and North Greeley Master Drainage Plans.
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<br />. Project manager for the Timberline Road Extension and Bridge Design, Fort Collins and
<br />Larimer County, Colorado, Avocet Road Drainage Improvements, and the Drake
<br />Road/Spring Creek Channel Improvements; and assistant project manager for the Spring
<br />Creek Channel Improvements (Fort Collins), and Remington and Welch Streets Bridge
<br />Projects (Fort Collins).
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<br />. Project manager for technical analyses and design elements of the West Vine Drainage Basin
<br />Floodplain Project, the Hydrologic Model Update for the Lower Dry Creek Basin Master
<br />Drainage Plan, and the Evaluation of Upper Dry Creek Basin Hydrology, the Hydrologic
<br />Model Update for the West Vine Basin Master Drainage Plan, Spring Creek Master
<br />Drainage Plan Update, Fort Collins, Colorado.
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<br />Chris J. Panley, P.E.
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<br />Anderson Consulting Engineers, Inc.
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<br />Mr. Pauley has extensive experience in the analysis of hydrologic, hydraulic and erosional
<br />processes. He has performed a variety of floodplain analysis, bridge studi<:s, and dam break evaluations.
<br />He has performed inspection services during construction of hydraulic andl erosion protection structures.
<br />He is knowledgeable in the use and theoretical basis for numerous hydrologic, hydraulic and erosion
<br />computer models, including: HEC-I, HEC-2, WSPRO, BREACH/DAMBRK, USLE/MUSLE/RUSLE,
<br />HEC2-SR (QUASED), UDSWM2-PC/MODSWMM, and HEC-RAS. He has performed hydrologic,
<br />hydraulic, erosion and scour analyses using a variety of national, state and local guidelines in Colorado,
<br />Wyoming, and Arizona. Examples of Mr. Pauley's floodplain experience includes:
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<br />. Project Engineer for the preparation of Letter of Map Revisions for the Remington Street
<br />Bridge/Spring Creek Channel Improvement Project, Allison Draw (Cheyenne, WY), and
<br />preparation of CLOMR's for the Water Valley Development (Cache La Poudre River,
<br />Windsor, CO), and the Timberline Road Bridge Project /Cache la Poudre River, Fort Collins,
<br />CO
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<br />. Project Engineer for the Weld County 1,.25 Corridor Master Drainageway Plan.
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<br />. Project Engineer for the hydraulic design of channel improvements in Spring Creek near
<br />Remington Street, hydraulic and scour analyses associated with the Kratchner Caverns State
<br />Park Bridge Analysis(Arizona), Bridge Sr,Our Evaluations for various Arizona governmental
<br />agencies, and Sky Harbor Airport Bank Protection Reconstruction (Arizona).
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