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Professional Architectural and Engin. Svcs
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12-04-02
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LARRY J. DANEK, Ph.D. <br /> 1 O a Page 2 <br /> treatment for 89 acres of downtown Gainesville. A multiple best management <br /> practice approach was taken, including the use of pretreatment units and wet- <br /> land polishing along with the use of a wet detention basin containing various <br /> native plant species to remove contaminants including sediment and nutrients <br /> prior to discharge to Sweetwater Branch. Responsibilities also include coordi- <br /> nation between multiple agencies in the remediation clean-up, site develop- <br /> ment. and permitting phases of the project. The site is currently undergoing <br /> remediation. with the FDEP assisting in the funding. <br /> 1 Task Manager; SCA, Gulf Power's Smith Plant—Conducted baseline sur- <br /> veys and water quality impact assessments to support the SCA for a 574-MW <br /> natural gas-fired power plant in Panama City. Florida. The study required <br /> thermal plume and water quality mixing zone analysis and impact assessment. <br /> as well as expert witness testimony. <br /> Project Manager; Rodman Reservoir Restoration Environmental Assess- <br /> ment,SJRWMD—Conducted three separate projects to help assess the poten- <br /> tial environmental impacts of restoring the 6.000-acre Rodman Reservoir in <br /> Putnam and Marion Counties. Florida. to its original riverine conditions. These <br /> studies included: (I) bathymetric and sediment thickness survey to determine <br /> the reservoir volume and sediment volume within the reservoir: (2) water qual- <br /> ity and sediment quality surveys to determine the past. the present. and predict <br /> the future sediment and water quality conditions under various restoration sce- <br /> narios: and (3)forest restoration modeling using FORFLO to predict the re- <br /> vegetation of the reservoir under 256 different scenarios of restoration. plant- <br /> ing.and hydrologic conditions. <br /> Project \tanager; Bathymetry and Sediment Thickness Studies on Seven <br /> Lakes for SJRWNID—Precision navigation and depth sounding techniques <br /> were used to map the water depths and determine lake water volumes on seven <br /> lakes in the Upper Oklawaha River Basin. The results were computer plotted <br /> using ARC/INFO: hypsographic curves relating lake stage and water volume <br /> were produced. In addition. 2.190 sediment cores were taken during the study <br /> to map the distribution and determine the volume of organic sediment accumu- <br /> lation in the lakes. <br /> Project Manager; Bathymetric Survey of Lake Apopka, SJRWMD- <br /> Responsible for project management. agency coordination, and overall quality <br /> management of the Lake Apopka. Florida, bathymetric study. This study in- <br /> volved the collection of bathymetric data in the field,as well as water level da- <br /> ta collected by the USGS. These data were used to reference the lake bathy- <br /> metric data to mean sea level. Responsible for final review of the bathymetric <br /> map and report prepared for this study and for the coordination with the sub- <br /> contractor responsible for entering the data into a geographic information sys- <br /> tem(ARC/INFO). <br /> Project Manager; Baseline Surveys for a Proposed Power Plant, TECO <br /> Power Services Corporation—Conducted seasonal baseline surveys of water <br /> quality. river flow, fisheries, and benthic ecology to support permit applica- <br /> tions for a 442-MW gas-fired power plant in Hardee County,Florida. <br /> Project Manager; Environmental Consulting Services, Alachua County <br /> Environmental Protection Department—Responsible for providing envi- <br /> ronmental consulting services to the county. Past services have included Phase <br /> 1/II ESAs and contamination assessments associated with underground storage <br /> tanks. <br /> Enyfrormental Coag& bchndogy,Yle PAPAW.YAxGICrrYof SUNNY ISIF_1lAPPEsDICFSgESuMES SUNYISIS.DOC-0I3011 <br />
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