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<br />Mark L. Lobermeier, PE <br />Principal <br />General Background <br />Education <br />Mark’s project experience includes nearly 30 years of watershed <br />management, comprehensive storm water management planning, storm <br />Bachelor of Science <br />Civil Engineering <br />sewer system analysis, detention basin design, open channel desi <br />University of Wisconsin <br />hydraulic and hydrologic studies, flood routing and protection, <br />Platteville (1983) <br />commercial and residential site development, wetland management <br /> <br />ordinance preparation. Presentations include water resources des <br />Continuing Education <br />planning and wetland management topics at local and national lev <br />University of Minnesota Carlson <br />School of Management <br />Executive Development Center <br />Experience <br />Minnesota Executive Program (1998) <br />Selected Comprehensive Storm Water Management Plans <br />Planning, Implementing and Financing <br />Storm Water Management Programs <br />Burnsville, Minn. <br />University of Wisconsin (1996) <br />Plymouth, Minn. <br />System Development Changes for <br />Water, Wastewater, and Storm Water <br />River Falls, Wis. <br />Facilities Georgia Institute of <br />Technology (1995) <br />Roseville, Minn. <br />Wilson Learning Supervisory <br />Leadership Series (1992-93) <br />Mark <br />Surface Water Management Utility Establishment – Municipalities. <br />Dale Carnegie Management Seminar <br />has personally assisted 19 communities in analyzing and implemen <br />(1991) <br />storm water utilities including fee calculations, public informa <br /> <br />programs and ordinance development/evaluation. <br />Professional Registrations <br />Professional Engineer in Minnesota <br />Qualitative and Quantitative <br />Lake Augmentation - Shoreview, Minn. <br />and Wisconsin <br />analysis to address the long-term management alternatives to extended <br /> <br />low water for Turtle Lake and Snail Lake. Implementation included the <br />Professional Associations <br />construction of a 2,500-gpm Snail Lake pumping station, including <br />American Society of Civil Engineers <br />retrofit for zebra mussel screens. The Turtle Lake project was t <br />National Society of Professional <br />down by the Lake Association for the second time in 2011. <br />Engineers <br />Minnesota Society of Professional <br />Retrofit of <br />American Legion Park Water Quality Pond – Roseville, Minn. <br />Engineers <br />existing mono-culture wetland with wildlife dugout-style excavation to <br />Chi Epsilon, National Civil <br />Engineering Honor Society <br />trap sediment and nutrients prior to discharge into Lake Owasso. <br />Included XP SWMM modeling of loadings and P8 modeling to evaluat <br /> <br />removals. <br /> Design of multi-cell offline <br />Kraemer Nature Preserve – Burnsville, Minn. <br />treatment from 6,500-acre tributary area prior to 25-acre wetland <br />restoration site that forms the centerpiece of a nature preserve <br />northwestern Burnsville. The project included the design of a floating <br />boardwalk system as part of the nature preserve trail system. <br />Six Cities Watershed Management Organization - Blaine, Coon Rapids, <br /> <br />Hilltop, Columbia Heights, Fridley, and Spring Lake Park, Minn. <br />ndrd <br />Preparation of 2 and 3 generation Watershed Plans conforming to <br />Minnesota Surface Water Management Act (8410). 1994 – 2011 (JPA <br />dissolved 2011). <br />| page 25 <br />firm background and qualifications <br /> <br />