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Permit No
M2001023
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/14/2001
Doc Name
PARTY STATUS REQUEST FORM
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MC • 3B3 • r.o, <br />Gwrge McCoy <br />Page 3 at 3 <br />Hydroloey and Flydraulic Studies <br />Rocky Mountain Arsennl, U.S. Deportment ajDejense, Denver, Colorado <br />Developed a hydrologic surface water computer model for evaluation of basin-wide stormwater <br />management plan and proposed design of flood control facilities. <br />Lafarge Corporation, Denver, Colorado <br />Performed a detailed hydrological HEC-2 analysis for flood insurance study of lower Clear <br />Creek for amendments to FIRM maps and CLOMR application. <br />Federa! Erne~gency Management Agency, Durango, Colorado <br />Performed a detailed hydrological flood insurance study of the Animas River, delineating the <br />100-year and 500-year floodplains through the Town of Durango, Colorado. <br />Parker Ridge Subdivision, Parker, Colorado <br />Performed hydrologic Study with Hec-2 surface water model for defining 2, 10, and 100-year <br />water surface profiles for two miles of steep flood channel tluough 640 acre development. <br />MetrJer Ranck, Castle Rock, Colorado <br />Performed hydrologic engineering study for major drainage basin, obtained FEMA approval for <br />removing 350 acre commercial residential development from floodplain, sized and designed two <br />miles of 84-inch storm sewer, sized and designed 100-acre flood detention dam. <br />Rocky Mountain Arsenal, U.S. Department ajDejense, Denver, Colorado <br />Mr. McCoy performed an audit of the United States' water rights, evaluated yields for surface <br />water and groundwater sources, and defined current and future water demands for remediation <br />activities by the U.S. Army and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at Rocky Mountain Arsenal. <br />The scope of work also included the identification of water system losses, the development of <br />operational studies for water supply and demand, and recommendations for optimizing the water <br />supply system. <br />Work Nistory <br />1993-2001: Aquatic Environmental Services, Inc. -Principal <br />199]-1993: Woodward Clyde Federal Services -Senior Project Manager <br />1989-1993: University of Colorado, Boulder -Adjunct Professor/Research Associate <br />1987-1989: City of Greeley, Colorado -Manager Water Resources <br />1980-1987: Ketchum, Konkel -Associate Manager <br />
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