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THOMAS MOORE, MS <br />GIS Support <br />Education <br />MS in Environmental Science, Oklahoma <br />Stale University <br />BS In Environmental Science, Baylor <br />University <br />Professional Experience <br />1 louston Engineering, Inc.-2019-Present <br />Total Years of Experience-5 Years <br />Thomas is <br />talented in the <br />multi -faceted <br />areas of GIS an <br />is prepared to <br />serve the City o <br />amsey on this <br />roject, <br />Thomas Moore will provide GIS support for this project. Thomas brings a perfect <br />blend of GIS expertise and environmental insights to his role. He understands the <br />subject matters being analyzed, and he knows how to present information in a way <br />that technical and laypeople alike can understand. <br />e Targeting Conservation Practices in the East Branch Chippewa River <br />Watershed, Pope County Soil and Water Conservation District, MN. GIS <br />Analyst. Thomas completed hydro -conditioning of the Chippewa River <br />Watershed to better model water flow across the watershed. He then used the <br />conditioned data to run the Prioritize, Target, and Measure Application <br />(PTMApp) to identify possible locations for conservation practices. The team <br />used this information to target the best locations for conservation practices. <br />. Buffalo -Red River One Watershed, One Plan, Buffalo -Red River Watershed <br />District, MN. GIS Analyst. Thomas performed prioritization of HUC 12s and <br />catchments within the Buffalo -Red River Watershed based on water quality, <br />erosion potential, altered hydrology, and habitat concerns. The team used this <br />information to determine the best locations to implement best management <br />practices (BMPs) within the watershed. Thomas also created maps for the <br />prioritized subwatersheds, feasible BMPs, targeted BMPs, and land use within <br />the watershed. <br />• Bois-de-Sioux-Mustinka One Watershed, One Plan, Bois de Sioux <br />Watershed District, MN. GIS Analyst. Thomas performed prioritization of <br />HUC 12s and catchments within the Bois-de-Sioux-Mustinka watershed based <br />on water quality, erosion potential, and habitat concerns. The team used this <br />information to determine the best locations to implement best management <br />practices (BMPs) within the watershed. Thomas also created maps for resource <br />concerns and targeted BMP locations within the watershed. <br />• Dubuque County ACPF/PTMApp, City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA. <br />GIS Analyst. Thomas completed hydro -conditioning of the Dubuque Watershed <br />to better model water flow across the watershed. The team used the <br />conditioned data to target the best locations for conservation practices. HEI is <br />identifying technically feasible conservation practices, assessing the nutrient <br />and sediment load reduction of each practice, and estimating practice costs to <br />identify the most cost-efficient practices to meet the local water quality goals. <br />The project integrates the Agricultural Conservation Planning Framework <br />(ACPF) and the Prioritize, Target, and Measure Application (PTMApp)— <br />together called IAPA—to develop information to facilitate outreach to achieve <br />water quality goals in a cost- and time -efficient manner. <br />• Burleigh County RiskMAP, North Dakota State Water Commission, <br />Burleigh County, ND. GIS Analyst. Thomas mapped areas of inundation for <br />100- and 500-year flood events for six stream and river reaches within the <br />county. These mapped areas will he used to create Digital Flood Insurance <br />Rate Map panels for Burleigh County, which will be distributed to communities <br />across the county for flood planning 19 <br />I IEI PROPOSAL <br />OCTOBER 12, 2020 <br />CITY OF RAMSEY <br />REVIEW AND MONITORING OF WEILAND MITIGATION ARFAS IN THE COR <br />
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