Watershed Scientist
Ms. Stamp has worked for BIO-WEST as a watershed scientist for nine years and has developed expertise in many areas of hydrology and fluvial geomorphology. She possesses excellent technical writing skills, is proficient with many types of computer software, and has extensive fieldwork experience. She has an M.S. in Watershed Science with a focus in fluvial geomorphology from Utah State University and a B.A. in Geography from Dartmouth College. | Skills & Qualifications
Took the HEC-RAS Training Course from the American Society of Civil Engineers Expert in stream channel assessment, geomorphic mapping, erosion control design, hydrologic analysis, storm water management, hydraulic and sediment transport modeling (HEC-RAS, WinXSPRO, SAMwin), and water quality evaluation, sampling, and data analysis Skilled in assessment and classification of stream channel condition using both rapid and detailed techniques (RSAT, SVAP, Rosgen, etc.) Proficient in conceptual and construction-level design of stream and riparian wetland restoration projects Possesses strong technical writing, report organization, and public presentation skills Skilled in the design, implementation, and monitoring of erosion and sediment control and stormwater pollution prevention practices at construction sites Proficient in the development of comprehensive instream flow recommendations to protect riverine ecosystem functions Experienced in the evaluation and design of habitat enhancement/creation plans to benefit native endangered fish Expert in field collection of hydrologic and geomorphic data (discharge measurements, topographic surveys using total station equipment, substrate mapping, pebble counts, profile and cross-section surveys) Proficient in ArcMAP, IHA, and other technical software packages
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