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<br />Firm Background and Qualifications <br />Roseville has a demonstrated history of being on the front edge <br />stormwater management. Roseville developed a comprehensive storm <br />sewer plan in the 1970s. In the mid 1980’s, Roseville developed <br />comprehensive surface water management plan including complete f <br />routing of more than 100 ponds and wetlands, in response to loca <br />requirements of the Watershed Management Act of 1982. Roseville <br />SEH is uniquely <br />implemented the state’s first stormwater utility in the early 19 <br />qualified to meet the <br />developed a joint powers agreement with Shoreview to manage <br />complex and ever- <br />stormwater in the Grass Lake Watershed. <br />changing requirements <br />A multitude of plans and models have been developed since the Ci <br />that the City faces <br />1990 plan. A new watershed district – Capital Region - was formed; <br />Wetland rules and regulations were developed and adopted in <br />accordance the wetland Conservation Act and the Federal Clean Wa <br />Act. MS4 storm water permit rules and total maximum daily load <br />(TMDL) studies were developed, followed by identification of imp <br />waters. Best Management Practices (BMPs) are targeted at infiltration <br />and volume control, versus detention and rate control. <br />SEH is uniquely qualified to meet the complex and ever-changing <br />requirement that the City faces. Our long work history in Rosevi <br />unmatched. Our recent local planning experience demonstrates our <br />ability to help our clients keep pace with the myriad of require <br />ever-changing federal, state and regional regulations. Our extensive <br />portfolio of BMP implementation projects demonstrates flexibilit <br />creativity, and cost-effective integration of stormwater elements with <br />street projects, private develop and park restoration. <br />Demonstrated Performance <br />The following summarizes our history of water resources management in <br />The best measure of <br />the metropolitan area and our continuous service to numerous cli <br />our performance can <br />be found in the client <br /> Comprehensive Surface Water Management Planning <br />1980 - 1990: <br />surveys in the <br />for Roseville, Shoreview, Vadnais Heights, North St. Paul, Oakdale <br />preceding pages of <br />and Mounds View <br />this proposal. <br /> Comprehensive Surface Water Plans –Vadnais Heights <br />1990 - 2000: <br />(update), Lino Lakes, River Falls, Plymouth; Technical Consultan <br />nd <br />Grass Lake WMO; 2 Generation WMO Plan – Six Cities, Lower <br />Rum; Storm Water Utilities – Chanhassen, Eden Prairie, Shoreview, <br />Vadnais Heights, Mounds View. <br /> Comprehensive Surface Water Plan Updates – Arden <br />2000 - 2010: <br />Hills, Chanhassen, Hopkins, Shoreview, Vadnais Heights, Burnsvil <br />rd <br />Maplewood, Long Lake, Oakdale; 3Generation WMO Plan – Six <br />Cities; Storm Water Utilities – Maplewood, Minneapolis; <br />Development of PermiTrack. <br /> University of Minnesota St. Paul Campus GIS-based <br />2010 – Present: <br />stormwater plan; Sweeney Lake TMDL, Minneapolis urban BMP <br />implementation; Stormwater Utilities – Little Calumet River <br />Commission, Mankato, Shorewood Village (Milwaukee). <br />| page 17 <br />firm background and qualifications <br /> <br />