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Jennifer Edison, EIT <br /> Water Resources Project Engineer <br /> Jennifer is a water resource engineer with nearly three years of <br /> experience in water resources design. She has worked on a variety of <br /> projects to gain experience in stormwater modeling, flood damage <br /> reduction and floodplain modeling, water quality modeling, stormwater <br /> management plans, permitting, and development review. In addition to <br /> experience in water resources, Jennifer also has nearly seven year <br /> experience in municipal and site design where she gained knowledge in <br /> designing and drafting municipal infrastructure projects. She is also <br /> experiences in construction inspection. <br /> SELECTED PROJECT EXPERIENCE •- <br /> County Road 19 Drainage Study, Woodbury, MN Education: <br /> Jennifer served as the water resources engineer assisting the Bachelor of Civil Engineering <br /> developmentof a detailed XP-SWMM model to determine capacity University of Minnesota, 2004 <br /> constraints. The two mile road project extended through numerous <br /> wetlands and included an upstream watershed of 1,800 acres, and two Master of Science - Infrastructure <br /> FEMA mapped basis. The majority of the water bodies on the corridor are Systems Engineering, <br /> affected by tailwater from the downstream lake. Analysis of capacity University of Minnesota, 2007 <br /> constraints included review of changes to the 100-year high water level <br /> due to expansion of the roadway and analysis of culvert crossings for Registrations1 <br /> capacity. Minnesota EIT#135531 <br /> Woodbury 2012 Street Reconstruction, Woodbury, MN Mn/DOT Certifications: <br /> Jennifer served as the water resources engineer responsible for the sizing Bituminous Street 1, Concrete Field I, Aggregate Production, <br /> and location of a variety of BMPs within the linear corridor and in Grading and Base I, Erosion <br /> adjacent public and/or open space to comply with City's MS4 permit for Control <br /> nondegradation and watershed requirements. The street reconstruction <br /> projects included eight miles of roadway. Memberships: <br /> American Public Works <br /> Association (APWA) <br /> ��/ <br /> A <br /> WS <br />