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Ms. Glass has over 18 years experience in aquatic ecology with 14 years
experience managing large interdisciplinary programs. She has served six
years as manager of Boise Cascade's Pacific Northwest Watershed Project
which was initiated to develop improved approaches for assessing land
use effects on watershed processes and on fish habitat and water quality.
Other experience includes nine years as a consultant with Foster Wheeler
(formerly Ebasco Environmental) and four years at the University of Washington
Fisheries Research Institute.
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Graduate Studies, Fisheries Resource Management, 1990
University of Washington
B.S. Fisheries Biology, 1982
University of Washington
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American Fisheries Society
American Water Resources Association
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Riparian Restoration and Monitoring Workshop, 1996
Dept. of Rangeland Resources, Oregon State University
Washington State Dept. of Natural Resources Watershed Analysis
Methodology, 1994
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USFWS Certifications of Completion:
Designing and Conducting IFIM Studies, 1989
PHABSIM Computer Modeling, 1991
HSPF Watershed Modeling, 1992
Total Quality Management (several classes and training programs),
1993 - 1998
WDNR Watershed Analysis Training, 1994 (with subsequent updates)
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Specific Expertise:
- Watershed Analsysis: Managed eight watershed analyses and was
involved as either part of the technical team or the prescription team
for another six analyses.
- Washington's Fish and Forest Agreement: Technical Committee
partifipation and technical support; drew heavily from patterns observed
through watershed analyses and other studies. The agreement is expected
to result in a statewide HCP for forested lands.
- Cascade Resevoir TMDL (listed for phosphorus): Chair of the
technical team, assessed problem with help of other landowners, developed
plan to meet water quality standards on forested lands in cooperation
with other forest landowners, aided in the development of plan for agricultural
lands, wrote implementation plan for forested lands, developed and implemented
monitoring plan.
- Middle Fork Payette TMDL (listed for sediment): Completed assessment
of sediment sources from forested lands used inthe TMDL, participated
in technical committee, aided in development of implementation plan.
- Washington's Fish and Forest Agreement: Technical committee
participation and technical support; drew heavily from patterns observed
through watershed analyses and resulting prescriptions across the state.
- Managed Effects on Stream Temperature: Evaluated the effect
of shade and elevation on stream temperature for six regions of the
Pacific Northwest.
- Road Sediment Model (SEDMODL): Coordinated the development
of a GIS model that estimates the amount of sediment delivered to streams
from forest roads.
- Lithology Mapping: Coordinated the mapping of lithology for
roughly 4 million acres of the Pacific Northwest.
Project Experience:
- Watershed analysis methods development and implementation
- Manager, Missouri River Master Water Control Project, Fisheries Investigations,
Ebasco Environmental
- Manager, Kelso-Beaver Natural Gas Pipeline Project, Ebasco Environmental
- Manager, On-call contract to provide environmental services, Ebasco
Environmental
- Manager, Endicott Environmental Monitoring Program Aquatic Resources
Evaluations, Ebasco Environmental
- Discipline Manager, Columbia River Salmon Flow Measures Options Analysis
/ EIS, SEIS, and System Operation Review
- Manager, Columbia River dredging and beneficial use of dredge material
EIA and 404 (b)(1) evaluation
- Environmental Program Manager, Pumped Storage Hydroelectric Project
licensing
- Forests roads evaluation, Washington
- Coordinator, Fisheries and Water Quality Studies - Deep Creek Hydroelectric
Relicensing Project, Maryland
- Technical Advisor, Development of FERC GIS Information Management
System
- Lead for aquatic issues addressed in NASA Supplemental Environmental
Impact Statement
- Marine Mammal Surveys, Chukchi Sea
- Technical Advisor, Martin Creek Hydroelectric Project, Ebasco Environmental
- LEIS Addressing wild and scenic river nomination for the Klickitat
and White Salmon Rivers
- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Impact Assessment for EISs for
the two large hydroelectric projects, Idaho and Oregon
- Permit Compliance Coordinator for Koma Kulshan Hydroelectric Project
- Ruth and Swamp Creeks Hydroelectric Projects
- May Creek Hydroelectric Project
- Northwest Power Planning Council, Salmon Production Analysis
- Statistician for a waste remediation project, Tacoma, Washington
- Tolt River Gravel Study
- Big / Grade Creeks Hydroelectric Project
- Chisapani Hydroelectric Project, Western Nepal
- Black Creek Hydroelectric Project, King County, Washington
- Martin Creek Hydroelectric Project, Washington
- Port Hadlock Remediation Project, Washington
- Yukon Delta Fisheries Investigation
- Well's Dam Juvenile Fish Passage
- University of Washington Mount St. Helens research project
- University of Washington, Puget Sound sewage outfall baseline study
- University of Washington, Wood River Lake fisheries investigation,
Alaska
- University of Washington, Columbia River Tagging Studies
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