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0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />• <br />0 <br />0 <br />• <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />Dylan Larson, PWS, CEP, CLI <br />Environmental Engineering <br />Mr. Larson has significant experience in environmental consulting in Florida <br />and is responsible for overseeing and performing studies and investigations <br />on biological and ecological impacts affecting the firm's projects. This <br />includes field evaluations, assessments, recommendations and report <br />writing. Dylan has established himself as a valuable leader and team <br />member on a variety of the firm's projects that have involved environmental <br />issues. Specific responsibilities include: wetland jurisdictional determination, <br />dredge and fill permitting, wetland mitigation design, mitigation monitoring, <br />recommendations for maintenance procedures, coordination and <br />oversight of environmental GIS applications, and assistance with plan <br />preparations and mitigation. . <br />Key Projects <br />South Fork New River Navigational <br />Markers <br />Broward County Parks and Recreation <br />Miller Legg provided environmental <br />consulting services for design and <br />permitting of the South Fork of the <br />New River navigational markers, <br />located south of 1 -595in Dania Beach. <br />Specific services provided included <br />submerged aquatic vegetation <br />survey, navigation signage design, <br />environmental resource permitting <br />and Florida Fish and Wildlife <br />Conservation Commission (FFWCC) <br />waterway marker permitting. The <br />firm was a subconsultant to Walters <br />Zackria Associates, Inc. for this <br />project under a Broward County <br />Parks & Recreation Department <br />contract. <br />Allapattah Flats /Comprehensive <br />Everglades Restoration Project (CERP) <br />South Florida Water Management District <br />A 15,370 -acre parcel of property <br />acquired by the South Florida Water <br />Management District (SFWMD) <br />located in unincorporated Martin <br />County at the intersection of SR 714 <br />and County Road 609. Miller Legg <br />prepared a preliminary restoration <br />plan for Parcel C, including mapping <br />of existing conditions, habitat <br />evaluations and the identification <br />of proposed restoration objectives <br />using differential global positioning <br />system (GPS) and geographic <br />information systems (GIS) mapping <br />techniques.The project goal was to <br />restore historical wetland hydrology <br />to the area. This project is part of <br />the firm's contract with the SFWMD <br />for Miscellaneous Environmental <br />Engineering Support Services to the <br />CERP Contract. <br />Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands GIS <br />South Florida Water Management District <br />This 45,000 -acre project is generally <br />located between US 1 and <br />Biscayne Bay in southeast Miami - <br />Dade County. The purpose of this <br />project was to create an updated, <br />generalized National Wetlands <br />Inventory (NWI) map of the Biscayne <br />Bay Coastal Wetlands (BBCW) <br />project area for planning purposes. <br />Through a combination of aerial <br />photograph interpretation and field <br />verifications, the 1990 NWI map was <br />updated using Arcview GIS to reflect <br />changes that have occurred (i.e. <br />wetland loss, change in vegetative <br />cover) since 1990. <br />C-4 Basin Flood Mitigation Project <br />South Florida Water Management District <br />The C -4 Basin. Flood Mitigation <br />project involved the use of existing <br />wetlands as an emergency <br />detention basin. The project is to <br />provide relief to flood -prone areas <br />of the Cities of Sweetwater, West <br />Miami and other unincorporated <br />areas by intercepting surface waters <br />coming from areas west of the basin <br />and delaying their conveyance <br />east of the project until after the <br />flood danger passes. At that time, <br />water routed to the basin would be <br />released and conveyed East, via the <br />C -4 Canal. Services provided by <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach 31 <br />Continuing r'roressional Servicss for Engineenng C�.7 C` <br />3FQ No. 14 -0802 C <br />August 12. 2014 OMLTI1Vl C. <br />