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I <br /> CHRIS R. FAGERSTROM, P.E. <br /> I O <br /> Senior Engineer I <br /> Project Assignment: Civil Engineering <br /> IProject Director; Water Quality Monitoring; City of Edgewater— <br /> Evaluating the load reduction effectiveness of stormwater BMPs as part of a <br /> FDEP 319h grant. This project is designed to meet pollutant reduction goals <br /> I as part of a surface water improvement plan for the Eastern Shores Neighbor- <br /> hood in Edgewater. Florida. The project requires a post construction monitor- <br /> ing plan to evaluate water quality before and after the implementation of <br /> I Education BMPs. Responsibilities include collection. operation. maintenance. data man- <br /> B.S.. Environmental Engineer- agement. load reduction calculations.quality assurance controls and reporting. <br /> ing—University of Florida. <br /> I 1999 Project Manager; B-21 Watershed Management Plan, County of Volusia, <br /> Florida—Conducted a study to develop capital improvement project to elimi- <br /> nate/reduce flooding and improve water quality for a portion of the Spruce <br /> Creek watershed in southeast Volusia County. The project utilized LiDar data <br /> I Registrations to develop a digital terrain model that was used to develop subbasin delinea- <br /> Professional Engineer. Florida, tion using ArcHydro tools. The project also included an extensive field effort <br /> No. 63045 to inventory structure and channel within in the study area. Project recommen- <br /> FDEP Qualified Stormwater dations include the modification of county-owned land to impound runoff. <br /> Management Inspector, thereby reducing downstream flooding. promoting groundwater recharge and <br /> No. 6338 wetland enhancement <br /> I Project Manager; GASB 34 Stormwater Infrastructure Inventory, New <br /> Smyrna Beach—Conducted a GIS inventory of the City of New Smyrna <br /> Affiliations Beach's stormwater infrastructure. Evaluated the system life, current value. <br /> a Past President of the Florida Engi- and software available that may aid the City in maintenance. <br /> neering Society. Daytona Beach <br /> Chapter Project Manager; Lake Gibson Southwest Drainage Basin Retrofit Pro- <br /> ject, City of Lakeland—The Lake Gibson Southwest Basin is a heavily ur- <br /> 1 banized basin that drains into the 303d listed Lake Gibson. This basin contrib- <br /> utes a large volume of sediment and other pollutants into the Lake. Conse- <br /> Areas of Specialization quently a delta has formed at the basin's outfall. ECT conducted a watershed <br /> Project Management. Qualitymanagement plan in conjunction with SWFWMD to evaluate alternatives for <br /> Control and Oversight.Watershed addressing the situation. The selected alternative consisted of cascading flow <br /> Management Plans. Hydrologic through wetland treatment systems that would reduce the erosive velocities <br /> and Hydraulic Modeling. Design and provide additional nutrient removal prior to discharging to the Lake. ECT <br /> 1 of Stormwater Management <br /> Systems. Stormwater Master designed two flow-through marsh systems. a settling basin, and wetland resto- <br /> ration area as the final BMPs to be implemented. Project tasks included water- <br /> Planning.NPDES Permitting. shed evaluation and modeling (ICPR) preliminary design. construction draw- <br /> Mixing Zone Analysis. Water ing preparation. environmental resource permitting and construction phase <br /> IQuality Monitoring services. <br /> Project Manager; Cardinal Lane Watershed, SWFWMD—Currently pre- <br /> 1 paring a watershed management plan for a 50 square mile drainage basin in <br /> UCitrus County in accordance with the SWFWMD's guidelines and specifica- <br /> tions. The project includes developing a GIS database for the basin that in- <br /> cludes development of topographic information. digital terrain, inventoried <br /> 1 structures. update land use. soils. ICPR and groundwater modeling. 100 and <br /> 500-year floodplain mapping. and utilization of ArcHydro tools and the basin <br /> junction-reach network. The watershed management plan includes preparing a <br /> Q watershed evaluation plan. floodplain analysis. surface water assessment. and <br /> a BMP alternative analysis. <br /> QA/QC Engineer; Ocean Beach Boulevard Bioretention/Exfiltration, City <br /> I of Cocoa Beach—Provided review and oversight for the design and permit- <br /> ting for 1.5 miles of roadway and drainage improvements to the Ocean Beach <br /> Boulevard in Cocoa Beach. Florida. The project expanded existing medians <br /> pasci <br /> Emto110"°t Considti9 8 TBu1Ologr,lie etPAUL v,Lvacm or SUNNY rsu S\APPEurnCESRESustrs su.rms.as-04301 <br />