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Emily ct2inweg EIT <br />Project Engineer <br />Ms. Steinweg is a project engineer specializing in water resources and environmental <br />engineering. For stormwater projects, Emily has analyzed and modeled flooding conditions <br />using various softwares, investigated flood control devices, and proposed and designed <br />EDUCATION <br />solutions to mitigate flood damage. For wastewater conveyance type projects, she has <br />Bachelor of Science <br />performed construction management, generated preliminary engineering reports, redlined <br />Civil Engineering <br />specifications, completed cost estimates, prepared for and led client meetings, as well <br />Environmental Science <br />as designed templates for field and photograph inspection reports used to report on <br />Minor: Spanish <br />construction progress. <br />Iowa State University <br />Ames <br />EXPERIENCE <br />CONTINUING EDUCATION <br />St. Croix Storm Sewer Lift Station — Roseville, Minn. <br />Project engineer for design of storm sewer lift station in business area to reduce the negative <br />InfoSWMld Training, <br />Broomfield, Colo. <br />impacts of flooding near the station as well as downstream. Emily modeled the storm sewer <br />system with XP-SWMM and HydroCAD to determine optimal pump size and high water levels <br />HEC -RAS Training, Madison, <br />in the system. She prepared construction documents, cost estimates, provided shop drawing <br />Wis. <br />review and performed other construction administration activities. <br />Lake Emily Management Plan — Emily, Minn. <br />Project engineer for hydraulic analysis of the Lake Emily, Lake Mary, and Dahler Lake system. <br />Emily modeled the lake system with HydroCAD to determine effects of potential changes in <br />outlet dam on Lake Emily. She analyzed shoreline conditions, culvert crossings and high and <br />low water levels. <br />Jacob A. Macholl <br />Water Resources Scientist <br />Mr. Macholl is a scientist with the natural resources group and has nineyears of experience <br />I <br />in a variety of watershed and lake management, groundwater modeling, wellhead protection, <br />and water resource assessment projects. He also provides GIS technical expertise for <br />EDUCATION <br />projects within the water, wastewater and civil fields. Jake's responsibilities include <br />Master of Science <br />summarizing water quality and hydrologic data, developing watershed transport and <br />Water Resources <br />groundwater flow models to interpret and forecast conditions, identifying best management <br />University of Wisconsin <br />practices to improve and protect water quality, providing training and support for volunteer <br />Stevens Point <br />data collection efforts, and developing and maintaining GIS databases. <br />Bachelor of Science <br />Geology/Hydrogeology <br />EXPERIENCE <br />University of Wisconsin <br />Oshkosh <br />Chetek Lakes Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention, and Planning (Chetek Lakes <br />CONTINUING EDUCATION <br />Protection Association) — Barron County, Wis. <br />Lake scientist for this 3,562 -acre chain of shallow, highly eutrophic lakes. Jake's responsibilities <br />Aquatic Plant ID Training <br />Wisconsin Department of <br />include providing training and support for volunteer data collection efforts, summarizing water <br />Natural Resources <br />qualityand hydrologic data to further define nutrient and hydrologic budgets, developing <br />nutrient response models to help predict lake water quality under different levels of nutrient <br />REGISTRATIONS/ <br />CERTIFICATIONS <br />loads, and planning and evaluating aquatic plant management strategies. <br />Certified Lake Manager (#14 <br />01M, 2014), North American <br />Lake Management Society <br />SHORT ELLIOTT HENDRICKSON INC. 20 <br />
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