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<br />.' <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />Metropolitan Water Supply Investigation Proposal <br />Hydrosphere, Inc. <br /> <br />Septmber 17, 1993 <br />Page 24 <br /> <br />Spronk Water Engineers (SWE) will be primarily involved in the Barr Lake Special <br />Studies and will provide assistance in certain portions of Yield/Operations Analysis and Project <br />report preparation. SWE will develop a description and data for the Barr Lake system to be <br />incorporated into the evaluation of the Barr Lake Plan. <br /> <br />Mulhern MRE will be primarily involved in conjunctive use investigations and will <br />assist in yield/operations analysis and Project report preparation. <br /> <br />ECI will determine the sizing and alignment of facilities for each of the selected water <br />supply options and will prepare reconnaissance level cost estimates and financial analyses. <br /> <br />Roles of Individuals <br /> <br />Lee Rozaklis (Hydrosphere) will be the Project Manager and will review all aspects of <br />the Project's development. Mr. Rozaklis will take a lead role in Project scoping, existing <br />information/tool inventory, Northern special studies, yield/operations analysis, institutional <br />analysis and preparation of the Project Report. <br /> <br />Robert Weaver (Hydrosphere) will assist with overall Project management and <br />coordination and will have a major role in Project Scoping, impact assessment, institutional <br />analysis and Project report preparation. <br /> <br />Brad Udall (Hydrosphere) will be the lead person in the Project's modeling focus area. <br />He will have major involvement in information/tool inventory, model specification and <br />development and in yield/operations analysis. <br /> <br />Jim Brannon (Hydrosphere) will have a primary role in overall data collection and <br />analysis, and will assist in Northern special studies, the modeling focus area and <br />yield/operations analysis. <br /> <br />Ed Armbruster (Hydrosphere) will have a primary role in impact assessment, and will <br />assist in Northern special studies, modeling activities and overall data collection and analysis. <br /> <br />Charles Brendecke (Hydrosphere) will act as the Project's quality assurance and control <br />specialist and will work with the Project Manager and Management Team in these areas. <br /> <br />Robert Tafelski (HRS) will be the principal in charge of the HRS work. Additionally, <br />he will be the task manager for the analysis of the Beebe Draw alluvial aquifer and ground <br />water components of the Southern project. He will also be involved in various scoping <br />meetings and meetings with the steering committee. <br /> <br />Mark Palumbo (HRS) will work with Pat Mulhern regarding the nontributary <br />groundwater conjunctive use evaluation. He will review various Denver Basin aquifer <br />recharge studies, including those carried out by Willow Water District, Centennial Water & <br />Sanitation District, the Denver Water Board and others. The development of the groundwater <br />portions of the Conjunctive Use study will be his responsibility. He will participate in <br />meetings with current and existing groundwater users and in project scoping meetings with <br />CWCB personnel. <br /> <br />Jeffrey Foster (HRS) is the author of the Beebe Draw MOD FLOW groundwater model. <br />His primary involvement in this project will be evaluating the recent recharge conducted by <br />FRlCO and running the model under various Beebe Draw groundwater and storage yield <br />