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<br /> <br />EDUCATION <br /> <br />Middlebury College <br />Bachelor of Arts, English <br />Literature <br />University of Minnesota <br />Bachelor of Science, Civil <br />Engineering <br /> <br />COMPUTER ExPERIENCE <br />HEC-RAS <br />HydroCAD <br />PondNET <br />XP-SWMM <br /> <br />SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER <br /> <br />Bob R. Barth <br /> <br />Qualifications for I <br /> <br />Elk River Loading Assessment and Nondegradation Report <br />Mr. Barth joined Bonestroo in 1996 and currently serves as a senior <br />project manager leading a group of water resource engineers in providing <br />public sector clients a suite of water resources planning and design <br />services. Of late, Mr. Barth has helped clients prepare their <br />nondegradation reporting submittals and has begun working with <br />MS4s on their Restricted Discharge Water Plans. <br /> <br />Relevant Experience <br /> <br />. WOODBURY, MN - 2007 LSWMP AND NON DEGRADATION PLAN <br />As project manager, Bob's focus is to help the City define mitigation <br />strategies that encompass both policy changes and specific <br />implementation projects in conjunction with the City's Street Major <br />Maintenance projects and private development projects. Building upon <br />the water quality and quantity modeling completed in 2006 for <br />Woodbury's Local Surface Water Management Plan (LSWMP) and <br />Loading Assessment, the team is now developing the City's LSWMP <br />report and Nondegradation Plan report. These separate but integrated <br />plans will define the City's commitments to meet its own surface water <br />management goals and the regulatory requiremehts of its NPDES permit. <br /> <br />. WOODBURY, MN - MODELING FOR SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT <br />Bob was project manager; his efforts also included preparing the <br />documents for submittal to the MPCA and facilitating meetings with City, <br />Watershed, and MPCA staff. This project provided detailed water quality <br />and quantity modeling for the efItire Woodbury existing and proposed <br />stormwater system for use in the City's Local Surface Water Management <br />Plan, Loading Assessment, and Nondegradation Plan. <br /> <br />. DAYTON, MN - MISSISSIPPI RIVER ORVW RESTRICTED DISCHARGE <br />WATER PLAN <br />Bob's efforts included defining what the submittal would look like and <br />what technical detail was necessary to satisfy the MPCA's somewhat <br />ambiguous requirements. Through meetings with MPCA staff, Bob and <br />our stormwater compliance specialists determined that the Dayton plan <br />would look much like the Loading Assessments and Nondegradation <br />Plans prepared by designated MS4s under the NPDES Phase II general <br />permit. The analysis focused on pollutants that could affect the <br />Mississippi River's recreational designation. The proposed SWPPP <br />changes included pollutant loading limits for future development within <br />the area tributary to the Mississippi River. <br /> <br />-# Bonestroo <br />