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Water, Waste & Land, Inc. • ~ Statemen~ of Qualifications <br />6 <br />evaluation and design of reclamation and closure plans for RCRA, CERGLA, and mine <br />sites. Mr. Worthington's twelve years of experience includes data collectian, testing and <br />interpretation as related to surface and ground water hydrology. These duties have <br />included the supervision of drilling and well completion operations, the performance of <br />aquifer test programs and data analyses. Surface water work has involved the <br />installation, operation and interpretation of flow recording devices. His experience has <br />included computerized routing of flow events and the design of channels, sediment ponds <br />and outlet structures using the HEC-1, HEC-2 and SEDIMOT II computer mpdels, and the <br />generation of regional water balances and sedimentation predictions. He alsp has directed <br />numerous complete water studies and has been responsible for all data analysis, <br />interpretation, and report preparation. <br />PHILIP L. LEONHARDT -Project Engineer, Environmental Division <br />B.S. Civil Engineering, Colorado State University, 1986 <br />P.E. In Colorado <br />Mr. Leonhardt has been actively involved in surface water, ground writer and solid <br />waste characterization studies and reclamation design. Field experiehce includes <br />supervision of drilling and well completion operations, ground water sampling, surface and <br />sub-surface solid waste sampling, field QA/QC on solid waste reclamation projects, and <br />supervision of drainage inventories including flow measurement, field parameter <br />measurement and water sampling. Responsibilities include work plan development, data <br />analysis and interpretation, and report preparation. Specific project involver lent includes <br />a hydrologic investigation of an acidic mine drainage affected basin and development of <br />a closure plan for a RCRA hazardous waste site. Reclamation experience includes slope <br />stability analysis, development of flood hydrographs, and design of stable-sturface waste <br />impoundments with related storm water runoff channels, erosion protection and hydraulic <br />structures. <br />ELAINE K. DONNER -Project Engineer, Environmental Division <br />B.S. Civil Engineering, Colorado State University, 1983 <br />P.E. In Colorado <br />Ms. Donner's experience has included data collection, testing, and interpretation <br />as related to surface water and ground water hydrology. She has been involved with the <br />hydrologic evaluation and design of proposed mine facilities and reclamation and closure <br />plans. Ms. Donner has directed numerous site investigations with respect to surface <br />water and ground water sampling including flow measurement, field parameter <br />measurement and collection of water samples. She has been responsible for data <br />analysis, interpretation, and report preparation. She has performed local 8nd regional <br />water balances, geochemical evaluations, and interpretation of environmential impacts. <br />