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<br />Deric R. Deuschle, CWD <br />Scientist/Aquatic Ecologist <br />General Background <br />Deric primarily provides wetland services, such as delineations, <br />Education <br />permitting, mitigation siting and design, and monitoring. He also <br />Master of Science-Biology <br />provides experience in environmental documents including EAs, EA <br />University of Wisconsin <br />LaCrosse (2001) <br />and EISs, threatened and endangered species surveys, tree invent <br />Bachelor of Science-Biology <br />water quality analysis, aquatic invertebrate ecology, aquatic in <br />Winona State University (1996) <br />taxonomy, stream and large river ecology, fish and wildlife studies, <br /> <br />nutrient loading analysis, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), <br />Professional Associations <br />Global Positioning Systems (GPS). <br />Chairman, Open Space <br />Recent Project Examples <br />Commission - City of Andover, <br />Minnesota (2007) <br />Lead <br />Burnsville Wetland Management Plan Update – Burnsville, Minn. <br />Vice Chairman Elm Creek <br />staff responsible for updating of plan, including verification of f <br />Watershed Commission <br />(2002 2007) <br />and values assessment, digitizing of wetland boundaries on recen <br />Wetland Professionals Association <br />resolution area photographs, incorporation of current standards <br />(2001) <br />policies, drafting of ordinance language, and ensuring consistency with <br />North American Benthological <br />updated Lake and Surface Water Management Plans. The plan was <br />Society (1997) <br />currently accepted by the Board of Water and Soil Resources and <br />Mississippi River Research <br />adopted into local ordinance. <br />Consortium (1996) <br /> <br />Completed wetland <br />Adeline Park Boardwalk – Golden Valley, Minn. <br />Professional Certifications <br />delineations and de minimis exemption permitting for extension o <br />and boardwalk to the south side of Lake Sweeney through Adeline <br /> <br />Minnesota Certified Wetland <br />Delineator (2005) <br />Cleary Lake Park Trail Reconstruction – Three Rivers Park District. <br />40-Hour OSHA HAZWOPER <br />Collected soil samples for nutrient analysis for proposed trail expansion. <br />Training <br />Compared analytical results to document soil fertility and poten- <br />8-Hour HAZWOPER Refresher <br />Training) <br />use existing soils for new seeding areas. <br /> <br />Burlington Northern Railroad <br />Sweeney Lake Lakeshore Habitat Restoration – Minneapolis Neurology <br />Safety Training <br />Drafted grant application and was <br />Clinic and Golden Valley, Minn. <br />Minnesota Asbestos Inspector <br />awarded funding from MNDNR to restore 300 feet of Sweeney Lake <br />(2011) <br />shoreline from existing turf to emergent, wetland, and native pr <br /> <br />species. Worked with contractor to design specific site requirem <br /> <br />maintenance plan. <br />Continuing Education/ <br />Training <br />Completed <br />Twin Lake Aquatic Vegetation Assessment – Roberts, Wis. <br />MnDOT Hydinfra (2005, 2007) <br />comprehensive survey of submerged and emergent aquatic macrophyt <br />as part of an evaluation of impacts from continued wastewater tr <br />Wisconsin DNR Karner Blue <br />Butterfly HCP Monitoring (2008) <br />plant discharge. Data was collected electronically using a sub-meter <br /> <br />Global Positioning System loaded with a custom aquatic macrophyt <br />survey data dictionary. Data was processed and evaluated using A <br />software, which was also used to determine changes in the macrop <br />distributions from 1992 to 2005. Assessments on potential future impacts <br />due to fluctuating water elevations and the overall health of th <br />lakes system were also completed, as were evaluations on the use <br />lake by wildlife and the status of the lakes as a recreational fishery. <br />| page 29 <br />firm background and qualifications <br /> <br />