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<br />Terry A. Bowen, PE <br />Senior Engineer <br /> <br />Fields of Special <br />Competence <br /> <br />Hydrology and Hydrautics, Water Resources Planning <br />and Management, Water Quality/Environmental <br />Assessment, Construction Management <br /> <br />Education <br /> <br />BGS/Liberal Arts <br />University ofMichigan/1974 <br /> <br />BS/Civil Engineering <br />University of Michigan/1978 <br /> <br />BSlEnvironmental Science Engineering <br />University of Michigan/1978 <br /> <br />MS/Civil Engineering <br />Colorado State University/1983 <br /> <br />Registration <br />Years of Experience <br /> <br />Professional Civil Engineer/CO (1992) <br /> <br />Joined Boyle 1989 <br />With Others 5 years <br /> <br />Professional <br />Affiliations <br /> <br />American Society of Civil Engineers, American Water <br />Resources Association, Colorado Association of <br />Stormwater and Floodplain Managers, American <br />Railway Engineering Association <br /> <br />Related Experience <br /> <br />Mr. Bowen has over 15 years of experience in water resources planning and <br />management, including hydraulicfhydrologic assessments, computer modeling, field <br />investigations, permitting, litigation support, and report writing. <br /> <br />Laguna Canyon Flood Investigation, Orange County, CA, Project engineer <br />responsible for flood survey, soil erosion evaluation, and hydrologic analysis. This <br />project involved performing an investigation of two extensive flooding events in the <br />Laguna Canyon basin. TIl(: project involved three tasks: (1) a field visit to collect <br />data concerning the extent of the flooding, (2) an evaluation of the soil erosion <br />potential for the basin just prior to the storms, and (3) modifYing the existing <br />hydrology model of Laguna Canyon to determine the effect of the changed land use <br />on the peak flows. <br /> <br />Union Pacific Railroad Hydrollogic/Hydraulic Investigations, Western U.S. <br /> <br />. Project Manager (1996-present) responsible for management and technical <br />corrections of all field data collection, hydrotogic analyses, hydraulic analyses, <br />permitting, and reports for approximately 200 sites, <br /> <br />. Site Manager and Engineer (1990-1995) for the hydrologic and hydraulic <br />analysis of bridges and culverts being considered foneplacement in the Union <br /> <br />0395 <br /> <br />BOVLE <br />