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JEFFERY T. DAVIS, P.E. <br />Water Resources Project Manager <br />Education: <br />AA - District One Technical Institute <br />Eau Claire, Wisconsin - 1974 <br />HCE - University of Minnesota - 1980 <br />Professional Registration: <br />Registered Professional Engineer in Minnesota and Wisconsin <br />Professional Associations: <br />Minnesota Society of Professional Engineers <br />Society of Amel.ican Military Engineers <br />General Background: <br />Ten years' experience in design and construction of municipal <br />type projects. Started with SEH in 1980 after graduation from <br />the University of Minnesota. Has served as a project manager <br />and consulting city engineer for the cities of Bayport and <br />Stillwater. Areas of expertise include sanitary sewer, <br />watermain, storm sewer, municipal streets and flood control <br />projects. <br />Experience: <br />Project Manager for Parrow Creek Drainage Study, Middle St. <br />Croix Water Management Organization Analyzed runoff from 1500 <br />acre watershed using SCS TR -20 program. Studied water surface <br />profile at numerous culvert crossings. <br />Project Engineer for Arlington and Jackson Pond and Earthen <br />Dam - St. Paul, Minnesota Analyzed hydrology and hydraulics of <br />highly urbanized watershed. Prepared dam safety evaluation for <br />the DNR including an emergency evacuation plan. <br />Project Manager for Industrial Park Drainage Study in <br />Stillwater, Minnesota Analyzed runoff from 150 acres within <br />four governmental jurisdictions. Runoff from the area was <br />routed by the soil conservation service TR -20 computer program. <br />Project Engineer for Rice Creek Park Study - Blaine, Minnesota <br />Hydraulic characteristics for 220 acres of residential and <br />light industrial development were modeled. Study included a <br />list of recommended improvements and cost estimates. <br />Project Engineer for Corps of Engineers - Rochester, <br />Minnesota - Stage 1 -Al Assisting the Corps of Engineers in <br />developing plans and specifications for a rip rap lined channel <br />on the South Fork Zumbro River. Start of construction is <br />scheduled for November of 1988. <br />Page 15 <br />- 17 - <br />