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<br />001404 <br /> <br />STEPHEN PROKOPIAK <br /> <br />Education <br />B.S. Civil Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, <br />1973 <br />University of California, U. <br />Davis, California Flood <br />Seminar <br />Rutgers University - Drainage Law Seminar, Hydrology Seminar, <br />Storm Water Management and Sediment Control Seminar <br />University of California, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, <br />Davis, California Water Surface Profile Computation <br />Using Computer Program HEC-2 <br />University of California, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, <br />Davis, California - Flood Plain Hydrology using Computer <br />Program HEC-l <br />M.A. Candidate in Water Resources at New Jersey Institute of <br />Technology <br />U. S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway <br />Administration Energy Dissipator Design Seminar, Improved <br />Culvert Inlet Design Seminar <br />Uni versi ty of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky - "Hydrology & <br />Sedimentology of Surface Mined Lands Seminar" - Sponsored by <br />Kentucky Center for Energy Research, August, 1979. <br /> <br />S. Army Corps of Eng ineers, <br />Flow Frequency Determination <br /> <br />Professional Registration <br />Colorado P.E. No. 15323, 1978 <br />Arizona, P.E. (Pending) <br />South Dakota P.E. No. 3227, 1979 <br />Wyoming P.E. No., 3004, 1979 <br /> <br />Professional Affiliation <br />American Society of Civil Engineers <br />Professional Engineers of Colorado <br />National Society of Professional Engineers <br /> <br />Professional Experience <br />As the department head of the hydrology/hydraulics section of <br />Meurer, Seraf ini and Meurer, Inc., Mr. Prokopiak has been <br />responsible for the preparation of studies, reports and design <br />of channel improvements, drainage storm water systems and <br />hydraulic structures. These projects required client liaison, <br />investigative field and office work, hydrologic analysis and <br />design, watershed basin modeling and hydraulic analysis. <br />Among his assignments have been the design of a major storm <br />sewer system which had a construction cost of several million <br />dollars and the design of major sections of the West Tollgate <br />Creek channel in Aurora, Colorado. <br />