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<br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br />. <br /> <br />DREW N. CAMPBELL <br /> <br />Manager Environmental Science <br /> <br />samples, training staff on the use, sample collection, and maintenance of the sampling system, <br />performing a QC review of the final report, and attending meetings with the SFWMD for project <br />coordination. STA-1W, Cell 5b is a full scale stormwater treatment area with an effective <br />treatment area of 2,293 ac. The project was intended to demonstrate and document the ability of <br />a limerock berm to improve the hydraulic distribution within Cell 5b and to establish concentration <br />and mass time series at each outflow culvert in order to characterize the inter-culvert variability of <br />the tracer mass distribution at each culvert given a steady flow of 670cfs. <br /> <br />Senior Environmental Scientist & Project Manager <br />Baseline Tracer Study: ST A-2, Cell3 - South Florida Water Management District - Florida <br />Responsible for assisting with the formulation of the work plan, the deployment of the lithium <br />chloride tracer into the 5 inflow culverts of ST A-2, Cell 3, programming and installing water quality <br />sampling network to ensure the reliable sample collection of over 600 lithium tracer samples, <br />training staff on the use, sample collection, and maintenance of the sampling system, performing <br />a QC review of the final report, and attending meetings with the SFWMD for project coordination. <br />This project employed the use of a lithium chloride tracer to provide baseline data for the <br />assessment of a limerock berm installation on the hydraulic characteristics of Cell 3 (2,200 ac.). <br /> <br />Senior Environmental Scientist & Project Manager <br />North Palm Beach County - Part 1 (CERP), Project Implementation Report Support <br />Services - South Florida Water Management District - Florida <br />Managed and participated as chief technical editor for many sections of the Project <br />Implementation Report. The Report overall is designed to improve stormwater treatment, <br />conveyance and management by recommending modifications to the existing C&SF Project. <br />This documentation, (environmental impact statement and feasibility study, combined) represents <br />the evaluation of implementing more than 6 management alternatives, made up of over 100 <br />independent management measures, within in the 850 square mile North Palm Beach County - <br />Part 1 Project Area. Historical, existing and future conditions were summarized. Then each <br />alternative is evaluated for impacts to the following NEPA categories: water supply & demand, <br />environmental water reservations, bathymetry - Lake Worth Lagoon, air quality, land use, cultural <br />resources, transportation and utilities, contamination, aesthetics, climate, flood control, noise, <br />soils, topography, and recreation & tourism. Mr. Campbell also created the GIS database for the <br />project and maintains all geographic data for the project area. <br /> <br />Senior Environmental Scientist <br />GIS Database Construction and Utilization Riviera Beach CRA <br />Riviera Beach CRA - Riviera Beach, Florida <br />Responsible for generating a GIS (ARC/GIS 8.1) database representing data collected from 18 <br />quantitative seagrass transects established in Lake Worth Lagoon. This database also included a <br />comprehensive and updated inventory of available federal, state, and county seagrass datasets. <br />Additional data sets included LADS nearshore bathymetry data (Broward), marine and <br />Intracoastal bathymetry and roughness, submerged lands ownership, Florida Inland Navigational <br />District datasets and imagery, NWI wetlands, Broward County wetland and mitigation area data, <br />local areas of particular concern, environmentally sensitive lands, contaminated sites, and <br />Environmental Resource Permitting (ERP) permitting data. <br /> <br />Environmental Scientist & Project Manager <br />STA-6 Nutrients Sediment Flux Experiment South Florida Water Management District'S <br />Ecological Technologies Division - Florida <br />Responsible for establishing an 18-mesocosm experiment to measure the effect of a dried <br />(dormant) periphyton mat on the soluble reactive phosphorus flux from reflooded ST A-6 <br />sediments. Maintained the lead role on experimental design, sampling regime, reporting and <br />presenting its results. <br /> <br />MSA Milian, Swain & Associates, Inc. <br />