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<br />• <br />• <br />vt -7 <br />7-7 -#?43 <br />144ff ft <br />DAN DELAUGHTER ' <br />EDUCATION <br />Avv)a <br />M. S. Civil Engineering Water Resources Planning & Management, <br />Colorado State University, 2005. <br />B.S. Civil Engineering, Union College, 2003. <br />REGISTRATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES RECEIVED <br />Professional Engineer Colorado (#43215) MAR 3 0 2011 <br />Division of Reclamation, <br />EXPERIENCE 4 Mining & Safety <br />Dan has experience working on a wide range of water resources and environmental <br />engineering problems. He has extensive spreadsheet and database development skills, <br />including applications in water accounting, optimization modeling, and tracking of water <br />quality data. He has knowledge of Colorado water law, and has performed work on <br />consumptive use analyses, change cases, substitute water supply plans and ditch wide <br />analysis projects in Colorado. Dan also has an excellent understanding of state water <br />quality regulations, and he tracks developing regulations on an ongoing basis. <br />WORK HISTORY <br />Leonard Rice Engineers, Inc., Denver, Colorado. <br />2006-Present - Staff Engineer <br />2010-Present - Project Engineer <br />SIGNIFICANT PROJECTS INCLUDE: <br />Central Colorado Water Conservancy District: <br />Development of augmentation plan accounting and projection tools for the Groundwater <br />Management Subdistrict and the Well Augmentation Subdistrict, incorporating <br />optimization for establishment of allowable quota, long-term supply planning and <br />operational assessment. Assisted with daily river operations, including coordination of <br />ditch, storage, recharge and leased supplies for Central's augmentation plans. <br />Engineering support for Central's augmentation plans and associated supplies. Water <br />rights analysis to support water right change applications, and new water right <br />applications, including Case Nos. 05CW331 (C-REP), 04CW276. <br />Farmers Independent Ditch Company: <br />Ditch-Wide Analysis including historical consumptive use, irrigator surveys, and ditch <br />loss calculations. Use of State CU model for consumptive use analysis, including State <br />• DMI. Evaluation of ditch company operations, irrigated lands, water management, and <br />irrigation practices. <br />LeonardRic <br />ENGINEEP.SANC.