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HomeMy Public PortalAboutExhibit MSD 50C - Moore ResumeGARY T. MOORE, MSCE, PE 2546 England Town Road • St. Louis, MO 63129 • 314.846.1986 • garymoore©prodigy.net PROGRAM MANAGER Astute Engineering Executive and practitioner with in-depth expertise in ail areas of water resources Engineering and Management including Stormwater Management, Sanitary Sewer and Combined Sewer Systems and Overflows, Hydrology and Hydraulics, Green Infrastructure, Floodplains, Watershed planning, Strategic Planning, Program Management, and Asset Management. Incisive thinker and skilled resource manager with over 38 years progressive experience in planning and project/program management with budget accountability of up to an annual amount of $40 million at the peak of CSO/SSO planning. Nationally recognized technical leader; adept at developing practical, cost-effective solutions to real -world problems through application of basic engineering principles. Articulate and persuasive communicator with keen public relations awareness; effective in a high profile, highly regulated public utility environment. • Core Strengths Budgeting Communications Compliance Consultant Management Customer Service Design & Construction Hydraulics Hydrology Modeling Process Improvement Public Relations Relationship Management Resource Allocation Risk Management Standards & Practices Strategic Planning Technology Utilization Technical Reporting Tralning/Development Vendor Management • Technology Skills HEC-2, HEC-RAS, HEC-1, HEC-HMS, HYDRA, StormCad, PondPack, HY-8, WSPG, KY -PIPES, NES- DAMBREAK, E-431, TR-20, TR-55, RIP -RAP (ASCE), MS Office Suite • ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST LOUIS 9/2017-present Established revised curriculum, strategies, standards, practices and technology tools to advance the University of Missouri -St. Louis/Washington University (UMSLIWashU) Joint Undergraduate Engineering Program to provide a high quality civil engineering education leading to a well -trained, sophisticated work force primarily for the St. Louis region. Already, updates to the curriculum have occurred thereby striving to excite and nurture the intellectual, technical, professional and personal development of the students through a partnership which provides a mechanism for Washington University to share its campus, resources and personnel with the UMSL students. The Joint Engineering Program reflects the commitment of both institutions to work together to provide for the civil engineering needs of the St. Louis community. Senior Lecturer and Civil Engineering Program Director 9/2017- present* As Program Director overseeing the Joint Civil Engineering to continue to improve the curriculum through working with Civil Engineering industry and professional organizations_ Collaboration with Consulting firms and Industry to strengthen the Joint Program to meet the needs of the St Louis and beyond with high performing qualified Civil Engineers. In addition, as Senior Lecturer, provide instruction in the Water Resources Area of the Joint Engineering Program of 4 undergraduate engineering courses: Water and Wastewater Engineering, Fundamentals of Surface Water Hydrology and Environmental Engineering, Hydraulic Engineering, and Hydraulics and Hydrology Project Design (senior capstone). Provide instruction for EECE School of Engineering and Applied Science for a Project Management graduate course. Other duties include leading the Civil Engineering faculty in updating our ABET Accreditation in the next ABET cycle. Prior to the full time appointment, taught as an adjunct instructor for 12 years in the Joint Engineering Program. In addition, provide instruction in the Water Resources Area of the Master of Science program in Civil Engineering of Missouri University of Science and Technology (MS&T) for over 18 years as an adjunct GARY T. MOORE Page 2 27 Mar 2016 instructor for 8 graduate level Hydraulics and Hydrology courses over a 4 year period: - Hydraulics of Open Channels, - Water Infrastructure Engineering, - River Mechanics and Sediment Transport, - Hydrologic Engineering, - Water Resources and Wastewater Engineering, - Advanced Hydraulics And Hydraulic Engineering, - Hydraulic Structures, - Advanced Hydrology (taught as needed), and -Urban Hydrology ■ PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE METROPOLITAN ST. LOUIS SEWER DISTRICT 1985-9/2017 Established standards, practices and technology tools that advanced MSD from an organization with no formal modeling with limited planning tools and limited project methodologies into a modern utility that is effectively upgrading an aged infrastructure to meet dynamic environmental standards, while gaining national recognition for its efficient comprehensive watershed approach to infrastructure planning. Program Manager 1I2003-9/2017 Execute watershed/infrastructure planning for Combined sewer, Sanitary sewer and Stormwater initiatives for the District's 3,000 miles of Storm sewers, 4,700 miles of Sanitary sewers and 1,900 miles of Combined storm/sanitary sewers in support of MSD's 5-Year Strategic Business Plan and $4.7 billion, multi -decade Capital Improvement & Replacement Program. Direct Planning for the Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO) and Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) programs in compliance with the federal Clean Water Act and the Water Quality Act of 2000. Manage planning consultants, vendors, and up to 18 pre - design consultants and 21 employees (170 FTEs). Grew the Program Planning team from 6 Engineers to a team of 21 Engineers over a seven-year period. • Led Program Management efforts to develop and complete a CSO Long -Term Control Plan (LTCP) for the District's Combined Sewer Overflows. The CSO LTCP documents were completed and submitted to the Department of Justice, US EPA, and Missouri Department of Natural Resources in March of 2011 with approval in June 2011. The plan consists of CSO remedial measures to be implemented over a 23 year period at a cost of approximately $1.9 billion in compliance with the Clean Water Act. The CSO LTCP development included; characterization of MSD's 75-square mile combined sewer area, system hydraulic and water quality models of wet weather response and receiving stream water quality, alternative analysis, an extensive public involvement process, informational open house meetings, communication with a Stakeholder committee and Municipalities, financial impacts evaluation, Green Infrastructure component, scheduling, and budget estimate. • Successfully led the implementation of the District's CSO LTCP Volume Reduction Green Infrastructure Pilot Program and EPA approval in April 2016. The program consists in the development of logistical approaches, including administrative efforts, for the implementation of Green Infrastructure methods and measures that were implemented over a 5 year period from 2010 to 2015 at a cost of $3 million. As required by the District's Consent Decree and CSO LTCP a final report was submitted on December 291h, 2015 ahead of the December 31st, 2015 deadline to the US EPA, US Department of Justice, Missouri Department of Natural Resources and Missouri Coalition of the Environment. An approval of the final report includes the implementation plan of the remaining $97 million CSO Volume Reduction Green Infrastructure Program for CSO's that discharge to the Mississippi River identified in the CD and CSO LTCP. • Provide expert (non -retained) witness testimony and serves as a Corporation representative for the District on legal action and lawsuits regarding stormwater runoff flooding, hydrologic analysis and evaluation, floodplain hydraulics analysis and evaluation, and sewer system hydraulics. • Led efforts to develop and complete a 10-year, $200 million, comprehensive planning effort with internal Planning staff, Operations personnel, a Watershed Planning Consultant, 2 SSES 1/1 consultants, 2 CCTV vendors, and a Flow metering vendor for the entire 4,700 miles of Sanitary Sewer GARY T. MOORE Page 3 27 Mar 2016 System culminating to a completion of the SSO Master Control Plan submitted to the US EPA December 30th, 2013 per the District's Consent Decree. The SSO Master Control Plan submittal included; Sanitary Sewer Evaluation Survey (SSES) for 25 watersheds (21 reports), 5 Hydraulic Modeling Service Area reports, 5 Capacity Assurance Evaluation Service Area reports, a flow metering plan for Sanitary trunk sewers to Combined sewers, and the remedial measures required by the CD along with a SSO Control Master Plan and schedule for eliminating all constructed SSO's and know SSO's by December 31, 2033. 2 Successful in obtaining US EPA approval of the District's SSO Control Master Plan on June 24, 2014 that was submitted on December 31, 2013 to the EPA, Department of Justice, Missouri Department of Natural Resources, and the Missouri Coalition for the Environment pursuant the District's and EPA's April 27, 2012 Consent Decree requirements. The SSO Control Master Plan consists of 410 capital projects at an estimate cost of $2.3 billion over a 20 year period of SSO remedial measures and remedial requirements to comply with the Clean Water Act to eliminate Constructed SSO's, known SSO's, and building backups. • Prepared business case to launch the District into a comprehensive planning effort for the Sanitary and Combined sewer systems to address remedial measures for CSO's, SSO's, and CMOM concerns that was used by Director of Engineering in discussions with the Board of Trustees. Resulted in a hybrid Program Management approach with the District as the Program Manager, under my direct charge, with multiple consultants and vendors utilized as an extension of District Staff for the comprehensive SSO, CSO, and CMOM planning effort. • Was an Integral member of the MSD negotiation team that established the terms and conditions of a Consent Decree (CD) with the EPA, et. al., and the US Department of Justice which settled a 5-yr long lawsuit with the CD entered on April 27, 2012. The CD addresses the SSO remediation measures, CMOM measures, CSO control measures, performance standards, schedule and post construction monitoring. Provided expertise to defuse ongoing CSO issues at the state and national levels, through technical presentations given before the Missouri DNR, Region 7 U.S. EPA, U.S. EPA headquarters, and the DOJ. Lead technical discussions prior to CD lodging with EPA representatives for technical sessions, education of EPA, MDNR, DOJ, and others of MSD's CSO and SSO systems, participated in strategy development, developed and implemented program data collection and analysis requirements necessary to complete a SSO Master Control Plan for the CD and compliant with the Clean Water Act. • Successfully manage a team of 21, coordinating resource allocation, interfacing with team to provide direction, assign engineering projects; develop and implement quality improvement strategies; streamline current processes; conduct staff meetings for project status updates and discuss project or workload issues or challenges collectively seeking peer input for solutions. Responsible for appraisal, salary treatment recommendations, conflict resolution, performance improvement strategies, hiring and subordinate mentoring. Interface with both internal and external personnel including Consultants, Vendors, District Divisions and Departments regarding near and long-term needs. The Program Planning team has grown from 8 members in 1998 to 21 members currently to accommodate workload for the Combined, Sanitary and Stormwater programs. n Led efforts to complete the District's Stormwater System Master Improvement Plan (SSMIP). The SSMIP program resulted in revisions to MSD's stormwater detention regulations, 21 watershed reports and technical appendices identifying conceptual project scopes and cost estimates for capital improvement planning and stormwater rate considerations. ■ Led efforts to develop and complete a Stormwater Facility Planning initiative to implement initial and long-term capital needs. The Stormwater Facility Planning resulted in an investigation of over 2,700 existing detention basins as to their current state of functionality, an update to the stormwater prioritization system, over 1,200 stormwater concerns where reviewed, analyzed, and ranked, and updating of District mapping. Preliminary studies and conceptual memorandums where prepared for over 140 identifying conceptual project scopes and cost estimates for capital improvement planning. • Led program to finalize the sewer investigation prioritization contract of all 55 City of St Louis Citysheds to update the initial data for prioritization of sewer rehabilitation or repairs. District's first attempt of Asset Management to consider a range of factors such as age, depth, pipe material, soils, and other parameters in determining which sewers to investigate and then develop a rating system for prioritizing rehabilitation and budget planning. Consider risk and consequences of failure as part of the system. GARY T. MOORE Page 4 27 Mar 2016 • Oversaw development and updating of ranking systems for the Stormwater, Combined, Green Infrastructure, and Sanitary sewer projects for project prioritization for budget planning. a Manage planning and pre -design activities for infrastructure improvements, as well as development of project scopes for elimination of 154 (2003 there were 344) remaining constructed SSOs (projected to require 30 years), and control solutions for 201 CSOs (with elimination of at least 53). • The Program Planning team averaged 55 preliminary scoping documents each year, 1998-2004. During that timeframe, overcame continuing staffing shortages through tight management controls and judicious workload planning, raising average annual production by 25% to 78 documents in 2005 and 2006. • Multiple presentations were delivered on CSO and SSO Control Plans to MSD Board of Directors, District Supervisor and Managers as well as national/regional regulatory and enforcement agencies: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Department of Justice (DOJ) and Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Collaborated with an outside consultant and environmental attorney to organize response to EPA/DOJ inquiry. • Chairman of MSD team to organize, plan, and deliver the 2009 5Cities Plus conference in St Louis. Conference is held for a 3-day period with conference opening session, breakout technical sessions, project tours were arranged and coordinated, social networking event, golf outing, and coordination with the City of St. Louis Convention Center and local hotel and social event host. • Identified daylighting piped creek as viable option to solve Harlem -Baden watershed flooding, an issue that had been studied repeatedly —and unresolved —for nearly half a century. (See Watershed Manager — Engineering.) Developed comprehensive, unique floodproofing program recognized with John R. Shaeffer Award from Association of State Floodplain Managers for excellence in floodproofing, May 15, 2003. Engineering Manager 6/92-1/03 Managed and executed planning studies for one of the largest collection systems in the U.S., incorporating vast infrastructure dating from the 1850s to the present; mixed land use; varied and challenging topography and soil types; and MSD's largest, state-of-the-art Bissell wastewater treatment plant. Coordinated and supervised the design and plan review functions, using hydraulic modeling to make informed decisions and minimize risk on proposed commercial, industrial and residential development. Supervised up to 8 professional and technical employees. Allocated resources and worked in concert with internal departments (Maintenance, Construction and Wastewater) as well as consulting engineers, contractors and public officials to assure stringent compliance to regulatory requirements, industry best practices and technical standards, as well as timelines and benchmarks. Participated in public hearings; delivered numerous presentations to inform regulators and educate stakeholders. • Instrumental in completing the Combined Sewer Overflow Long -Term Control Plan (LTCP) required by the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits. Assumed leadership of the CSO 7-year planning effort in 1998, with just months remaining to the July 1, 1999 CSO LTCP deadline. Finished and submitted the plan ahead of schedule. m Planned and executed numerous Combined, Sanitary and Stormwater construction projects or rehabilitation of systems of up to ±$10 million, consistently meeting project deadlines. Lis Created resource management tool for determining manhours needed to complete each project. Led effort to defuse ongoing CSO issues at the state level, through technical presentations given before the Missouri DNR. Repaired collapsed 8 ft. dia. brick combined sewer (CS) dating from the early 1900s and prominently featured in media reports across the U.S. as having swallowed a semi -tractor trailer, 1988. Developed a decisive plan to divert flow to CS pumping station, choosing reinforced concrete and CIPP pipe to complete the repair under a major traffic artery. At the time, this size CIPP pipe application was the largest of its kind in the nation, and the repair continues fully functional —and strong —today. Implemented annual training/development opportunities for engineering staff to maintain "state-of-the- art" technical competency and skill levels. • Voted "Employee of the Month" by Engineering Department colleagues, 1999. 49 GARY T. MOORE Page 5 27 Mar 2016 Watershed Manager — Engineering 12/89-6/92; Civil Engineer 12/85-12/89 Led planning, design and modeling efforts related to stormwater collection and infrastructure maintenance, repair and upgrade projects for the ±120 sq. mile Coldwater and Bissell areas of North St. Louis City and County. Controlled private development review. Earlier supervised 3 engineers developing scopes of work and budgets in support of the short- and long-term capital improvement planning process. • Led two significant studies: Harlem -Baden and Glaise & Rock Creek. Revisited Harlem -Baden study originally done in the 1950's to determine if different, affordable solutions to avert continual flooding since 1916 were possible. Built hydrologic and hydraulic models to assess and develop possible alternatives for each study, determined to be cost -prohibitive at the time. Ultimately developed a least - cost proposal for Harlem-Baden's perpetual flooding problem. (See Program Manager position.) • Developed formal engineering standards and methodologies; replaced rudimentary calculations with more sophisticated, self -developed hydraulic and hydrology tools (TI-58, TI-59). • Established hydraulic calculations as a routine part of the planning effort, raising technical design standards and capabilities, as well as productivity. • Assembled Engineering Computer Committee to determine software needed; purchased and implemented software applications to enhance productivity and efficiency. BOOKER & ASSOCIATES 1980-1985 Project Engineer, Water Resources — Engineering 1/80-12/85 Led planning, design, and modeling efforts related to stormwater analysis and design, floodplain analysis, and sanitary relief projects for private and public clients throughout the Midwest. Supervised and mentored young Engineers in floodplain modeling and hydraulic analysis in support of private and public stormwater projects for short- and long-term capital improvement planning process. • Began career and eventually led three significant floodplain studies for FEMA: St. Louis County FIS, Out -state Missouri FIS (flood studies for 15 communities throughout Missouri), and Cass County FIS. ▪ Built hydrologic and hydraulic models to assess and develop possible alternatives for various projects for redevelopments and determined costs for floodplain modifications. • Developed formal engineering standards and methodologies for City of Hannibal; replaced rudimentary calculations with more sophisticated, self -developed hydraulic and hydrology tools (TI- 58, TI-59). • Performed approximately 100 floodplain studies either for FEMA for the FIS program or various public (US Army Corps of Engineers) and private clients for development projects. • Performed hydrologic and hydraulic analysis such as: St Louis County regarding the Monarch - Chesterfield Levee system and interior analysis, US Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District, Soldiers Creek in Topeka Kansas, US Army Corps of Engineers, Memphis District, floodplain study for Sikeston Missouri, AMAX Coal stream diversion and restoration in southern Illinois, and a stormwater masterplan hydraulic evaluation for MSD of various streams in the RDP watershed. • LICENSES Professional Engineer, Kentucky, since 1985 Professional Engineer, Missouri, since 1984 • EDUCATION M. S., Civil Engineering, Concentration: Hydrology and Hydraulics, University of Missouri —Rolla B. S., Civil Engineering, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY • While at UK along with two other team members, won first -place award in Engineers' Week competition for physical WWTP model of the Bardenthai Wastewater Treatment Plant process, ending three consecutive wins by mining engineering. • Assisted in debugging KY -PIPES, one of the first cost-efficient, fully functional water distribution applications. GARY T. MOORE • PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP & AFFILIATIONS Bentley Systems (formerly Haestad Methods) • Engaged as peer reviewer for textbooks and articles of hydrology, flood plain & sanitary sewers, and wastewater systems modeling. • American Society of Civil Engineers • ASCE St Louis Branch Environmental & Water Resources Institute (EWRI), past - Chairman Pipeline Planning and Design Committee Journal of Hydrologic Engineering — peer reviewer for journal manuscripts. Page 6 27 Mar 2016 • International Erosion Control Association (IECA) • Stream Restoration Technology and Slope Technology Subcommittees • Water Environment Federation (WEF) • National and State Collection System Committee • Local committee conference co-chairman for 2012 WEF Collection Systems Conference • Private III Committee • Collection Systems Committee Planning • Stormwater Committee and chairman Stormwater Subcommittee - Innovation • AWARDS • 2016 Collection System Award presented March 2017 tor outstanding and significant contribution in the area of collection systems. • 2016 Golden Manhole Society award for significant contributions to the field of wastewater collection systems from Missouri Water Environment Association. • 2011 Lifetime Achievement Award from Region 7 of American Society of Civil Engineers 2010 Professional Recognition Award from St Louis Section of American Society of Civil Engineers 2010 Outstanding Engineer in Education from St Louis Chapter of Missouri Society of Professional Engineers • PROJECT AWARDS • 2015 ACEC, National Recognition Award for "St Louis SSO & CSO Control Program Planning" project. • 2015 ACEC, Missouri Grand Award for "St. Louis SSO & CSO Control Program Planning" project. • 2003 ASFPM recognized with John R. Shaeffer Award from Association of State Floodplain Managers for excellence in floodproofing. • TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS / PRESENTATIONS "Planning and Implementing St. Louis MSD's III Program", co -presenter at Water Environment Federation Collection Systems Conference, Omaha, NE., May 2017. "Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District CSO Volume Reduction Green Infrastructure Program", co - presenter and author at Water Environment Federation Collection Systems Conference, Omaha, NE., May 2017. "Flood characteristics of the December 2015 Flooding on the Lower Meramec River", co -presenter at ASCE and EWRI 2017 Environmental & Water Resources Institute Spring Seminar Water Water Everywhere, St. Louis, MO. April 2017. "St Louis MSD CSO Volume Reduction Green Infrastructure Program", presenter at Missouri Water Environment Association, Osage Beach, MO, March 2016 "Relating CSO Volume Reduction to Green Infrastructure on Runoff Volume Reduction", co -presenter at Missouri Water Environment Association, Osage Beach, MO, March 2016 "Gravois Creek Watershed — Adaptive Management for SSO Planning", co -presenter at Missouri Water Environment Association, Osage Beach, MO, March 2016 GARY T. MOORE Page 7 27 Mar 2016 "Get the Rain Out! St. Louis MSD's I/1 Reduction Program, an Overview", Co -presenter at Water Environmental Federation, Cincinnati, OH, April, 2015 and Water Environmental Federation Technical Conference (WEFTEC), Chicago, IL, September 2015. "Metropolitan St Louis Sewer District — An Update on Our CSO and SSO Programs", APWA Luncheon, St Louis, MO, June 2015. "Metropolitan St Louis Sewer District CSO Volume Reduction Green Infrastructure Program — An Update on Monitoring", Co -Presenter, Missouri Water Environment Association, Osage Beach, MO., March 2015. "A Decade in the Making: Development of MSD's SSO Control Master Plan", Co -presenter at Missouri Water Environment Association, Osage Beach, MO., March 2015. "St Louis MSD Private Property Overview", Co -presenter at WEFTEC annual conference, New Orleans, LA., September 2014. "Lemay Service Area Integrated Collection System Planning for a Sustainable Future", Co -presenter at Missouri Water Environment Association Annual meeting, 2014 "Emergency Response Modeling from Extreme Rain Events — Historic St. Louis Neighborhood", Co - presenter at Missouri Water Environment Association Annual meeting, 2014 "Basin Prioritization Planning for I/I Investigations", Co -presenter at Missouri Water Environment Association Annual meeting, 2013 "The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District Strikes Gold with Strapped Plumbing", co-author and presenter at Water Environment Federation 2013 Collection Systems Specialty Conference "The "Rush" to Private I/1 reduction/removal: Staking your claim to keep it out", published and presented at Water Environment Federation 2012 Collection Systems Specialty Conference Workshop, 2012 "CSO Volume Reduction Green Infrastructure Pilot Program", presentation at Circle Club luncheon meeting, 2012 "Regulatory Flexibility and Other Oxymoron's: The Shaping of St Louis' Long -Term Control Plan", at the conference: Show Me the Green: Confluence of Planning, implementation, and Regulations, and Missouri Water Environment Association annual conference, 2012 "The Price is Right: A Comparison of III Removal vs. Transport, Store and Treatment Cost in St. Louis", Show Me the Green: Confluence of Planning, Implementation, and Regulations, and Missouri Water Environment Association annual conference, 2012 "Modeling of Sanitary Sewer Overflows in St. Louis" conference paper and presentation for MWEA, March 2009. Co-authored with Mike Fitzhenry, P.E., Bob Boly, P.E, Christy Willson, RE_ & David Mizell, P.E., DEE1 "Development of a FloodproofinglRetrofitting Program from a non-NFIP Community," Conference paper and presentation co-authored with Robert Butchko and French Wetmore, ASCE/EWRI World Water & Environmental Resources Congress, June 26, 2003. "The Reclamation of the Fishpot Creek Watershed: Warring Factions and Unlikely Allies," Conference paper and presentation co-authored with Mark Meyer, ASCE/EWRI World Water & Environmental Resources Congress, June 26, 2003. "Detention Basin Outlet Structure Modifications," Conference paper and presentation co-authored with Mark Meyer, ASCE/EWRI World Water & Environmental Resources Congress, June 24, 2003. "Preparing for CMOM; A New Approach using Stochastic RDi! Modeling," Conference paper and presentation co-authored with Donald Mestemacher, ASCE/EWRI World Water & Environmental Resources Congress, June 23, 2003. "Preparing for CMOM: Challenges, Opportunities and New Approaches," Conference paper and presentation co-authored with Dr. Charles Morris, ASCE/EWRI World Water & Environmental Resources Congress, June 23, 2003. GARY T. MOORE Page 8 27 Mar 2016 "St. Louis MSD Stormwater Management Program Development, Conference paper and presentation co- authored with French Wetmore, Association of State Floodplain Managers, May 13, 2003. "Watershed and Water Quality Initiatives at MSD," Our Waters, Our Rivers: St. Louis as a 21st Century River City, conference proceedings, Missouri Botanical Garden Press, 2003. "CMOM: Challenges, Opportunities and New Approaches, Conference paper and presentation 2002 Joint CSCEIEWRI of ASCE International Conference on Environmental Engineering, July 21-24, 2002. "Wetland and Emerging Issues," legal conference, Clayton, MO, April 12, 2002. "The Sanitary Sewer Overflow Situation in St. Louis," 5 Cities Conference, May 2001. "Modeling a Sewer to Develop SSO Control," Water & Environmental Technology, July 1997. "CIPP Pipe Performance During the 1993 Flood," Second International Conference Advances in Underground Pipeline Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers, June 1995, subsequently published as Conference proceeding "Advances in Underground Pipeline Engineering." "Solving a Streambank Stabilization Problem," Public Works Magazine, September 1989. CURRICULUM VITAE 1. Gary T. Moore Date of Birth_ July 17, 19xx 2. Academic rank. Civil Engineering Program Director and Senior Lecturer UMSLIWashington University Joint Undergraduate Fngineering Program 3. Degrees with fields, institutions and dates. BSCE, University of Kentucky, 1979 MSCE, University of Missouri — Rolla, 1988 4. Number of years service on this faculty. Twelve, 2006 initial appointment 5. Other related experience. Adjunct Professor, Missouri University of Science & Teclmoloav (Formally University of Missouri — Rolla), Graduate Enaineerina Center; 18 years, 2001— present (Eight (8) separate Master of Science graduate Civil Engineering courses over a 4 year period: Open Channel Hydraulics, River and Sediment mechanics, Water Infrastructure Engineering, Hydrologic Engineering, Water and Wastewater Engineering, Urban Hydrology, Hydraulics Structures, Advanced Hydraulics and Hydraulic Engineering) Adjunct Professor, Saint Louis University; Graduate Engineering course: Open Cb- nnel Flow, 2015 Internal and External (ASCE, WEF) lectures in Stormwater and Wastewater topics. Peer Reviewer for ASCE Journal of Hydrology Peer Reviewer of abstracts and materials for International Erosion Control Association for Stream Restoration and also for Slope Technologies 6. Consulting, patents, etc. Haestad Methods, peer reviewer for Wastewater Collection System Modeling and Design Union Pacific, formerly Missouri Pacific, Railroad, expert witness regarding flooding issue Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District — Expert Witness and Corporate Representative on 5 lawsuits 7. State(s) in which registered. Missouri and Kentucky 8. Principal publications (presentations) of last five years • "Planning and Implementing St. Louis MSD's III Program", co -presenter at Water Environment Federation Collection Systems Conference, Omaha, NE., May 2017. • "Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District CSO Volume Reduction Green Infrastructure Program", co - presenter and author at Water Environment Federation Collection Systems Conference, Omaha, NE., May 2017. • "Flood characteristics of the December 2015 Flooding on the Lower Meramec River", co -presenter at ASCE and EWRI 2017 Environmental & Water Resources Institute Spring Seminar Water Water Everywhere, St. Louis, MO. April 2017. • "St Louis MSD CSO Volume Reduction Green Infrastructure Program", presenter at Missouri Water Environment Association, Osage Beach, MO, March 2016 ▪ "Relating CSO Volume Reduction to Green Infrastructure on Runoff Volume Reduction", co -presenter at Missouri Water Environment Association, Osage Beach, MO, March 2016 • "Gravois Creek Watershed — Adaptive Management for SSO Planning", co -presenter at Missouri Water Environment Association, Osage Beach, MO, March 2016 • "Get the Rain Out! St. Louis MSD's UI Reduction Program, an Overview", Co -presenter at Water Environmental Federation, Cincinnati, OH, April, 2015 and Water Environmental Federation Technical Conference (WEFTEC), Chicago, IL, September 2015. • "Metropolitan St Louis Sewer District — An Update on Our CSO and SSO Programs", APWA Luncheon, St Louis, MO, June 2015. Page 1 of 4 " "Metropolitan St Louis Sewer District CSO Volume Reduction Green Infrastructure Program  An Update on Monitoring", Co -Presenter, Missouri Water Environment Association, Osage Beach, MO., March 2015. " "A Decade in the Making: Development of MSD's SSO Control Master Plan", Co -presenter at Missouri Water Environment Association, Osage Beach, MO., March 2015. " "St Louis MSD Private Property Overview", Co -presenter at WEFTEC annual conference, New Orleans, LA., September 2014. " "Lemay Service Area Integrated Collection System Planning for a Sustainable Future", Co -presenter at Missouri Water Environment Association Annual meeting, 2014 " "Emergency Response Modeling from Extreme Rain Events  Historic St. Louis Neighborhood", Co - presenter at Missouri Water Environment Association Annual meeting, 2014 " `Basin Prioritization Planning for III investigations", Co -Presenter at Missouri Water Environment Association Annual meeting, 2013. " "The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District Strikes Gold with Strapped Plumbing", co-author and presenter at Water Environment Federation 2013 Collection Systems Specialty Conference " "The "Rush" to Private Ili reduction/removal: Staking your claim to keep it out!", published and presented at Water Environment Federation 2012 Collection Systems Specialty Conference Workshop, 2012 " "CSO CSO Volume Reduction Green Infrastructure Pilot Program", presentation at Circle Club luncheon meeting, 2012. " "Regulatory Flexibility and Other Oxymoron's: The Shaping of St Louis' Long -Term Control Plan", at the conference: Show Me the Green: Confluence of Planning, Implementation, and Regulations, and Missouri Water Environment Association annual conference, 2012 " "The Price is Right: A Comparison of VI Removal vs. Transport, Store and Treatment Cost in St. Louis", Show Me the Green: Confluence of Planning, Implementation, and Regulations, and Missouri Water Environment Association annual conference, 2012 9. Scientific and professional societies of which a member: Member, American Society of Civil Engineers Past -Chair, American Society of Civil Engineers Environmental & Water Resource Institute St Louis chapter Member, Water Environment Federation Member of Collection Systems Committee (CSC) both locally and Nationally, Water Environment Federation CSC member with duties for 2014 - 2016, and 2017 Planning of National Conference Private III workshop committee for 2014, 15 and 2016 Workshop conference Private I/I workshop committee and presenter for 2014, 15, and 2016 WEFTEC conference Co-chair of Local Planning Committee for 2012 specialty Collection Systems Conference Stormwater Committee Chairman: Stormwater Committee Innovation subcommittee Member, International Erosion Control Association Serve on Stream Restoration Technology and Slope Technology subcommittees. 10. Honors and awards. 2016 Collection System Award presented March 2017 tor outstanding and significant contribution in the area of collection systems. 2016 Golden Manhole Society award for significant contributions to the field of wastewater collection systems from Missouri Water Environment Association. 2015 ACEC, National Recognition Award for "St Louis SSO & CSO Control Program Planning", project award. 2015 ACEC, Missouri Grand Award for "St. Louis SSO & CSO Control Program Planning", project award 2011 Lifetime Achievement Award from Region 7 of American Society of Civil Engineers 2010 Professional Recognition Award from St Louis Section of American Society of Civil Engineers 2010 Outstanding Engineer in Education from St Louis Chapter of Missouri Society of Professional Engineers John R Sheaffer Award from The Association of State Floodplain Managers for Comprehensive Floodproofmg Program development. Page 2 of 4 11. Subjects of courses taught during the most recent academic year, by terms. Fall Semester: CE-5338 Hydrologic Engineering, 3 hour lecture/week. (MS&T) Fall Semester: JCE 4830 Introduction to Fundamentals of Hydrology and Environmental Engineering, 3 hours lecture/week, (Washington University) Fall Semester: JCE 3520 Water and Wastewater Engineering, 3 hr. lecture/week, (UMSL/WashU) Spring Semester: CE-6340 Urban Hydrology, 3 hr. lecture/week (MS&T) Spring Semester: JCE — 3760 Hydraulic Engineering, 3 hours lecture/week (Washington University) Spring Semester: JCE — 4910 Hydrology and Hydraulic Design Project, 3 hours lecture/week (Washington University) Summer Semester: EECE 597 Project Management, 5.5 hours lecture/week (Washington University) 12. Other assigned duties performed during the academic year, with average hours per week. Indicate which carry extra compensation: none. 13. Specific programs in which faculty member has participated to improve teaching and professional competence during last five years. Several 1 to 2 hour webinars provided by ASCE, WEF, IECA on various technical topics • Wastewater Treatment Modeling 201 ILT 25-Feb-2015 • Flood Risk Evaluation of River Training Structures ILT 19-Feb-2015 • Streamflow Rating Complexity ILT 22-Jan-2015 • Green Infrastructure for Localized Flood Management 02-Dec-2014 • Pipe Bursting: A Mature and Diverse Trenchless Technology 10-Dec-2014 • Green Infrastructure and Smart Growth 03-Sep-2014 • Protecting Streambanks & Shorelines with Integrated Erosion Control Systems July 2014 • Intro to Green Infrastructure Index 21-Apr-2014 • An Introduction to Sediment Transport Modeling Using HEC-RAS — February 2014 • Radar Rainfall Estimation for Modeling and Design — January 2014 • Leaving You Out in the Rain — Design & Implementation of Monitoring Projects - October 2013 • The Importance of Floodplain Design in Stream Restoration, River Stabilization, and Flood Damage Mitigation Projects - - September 2013 • Floodplain Mapping Using HEC-GeoRAS and RAS Mapper — July 2013 • The Stormwater Treatment Train — May 2013 • Voodoo Hydrology, pitfalls of Urban Hydrology Methods & What you need to Know — April 2013 ■ Introduction to Unsteady Flow Modeling with HEC-RAS — February 2013 • Green Infrastructure and Community Design — Rainwater Management — February 2013, Forester University webinar • Foundation Flood Vent Technology 101 — January 2013 Webinar • Watershed Restoration Analysis and Integration with Urban PIanning — December 2012 Forester University webinar • Estimating Flood Flows Using Regression Methods — December 2012 —ASCE webinar • Culvert Analysis Using FHWA HY8 Software — November 2012 — ASCE Webinar • Secure Platform for Flow Monitoring and Automatic Sampling November 2012 Webinar ■ New Paradigm in Open Channel Flow Measurement: Laserflow — November 2012 Webinar • Design and Implementation of Monitoring Projects — October 2012 — Webinar • Design of Erosion Control Measures for Small Channels — August 2012 — ASCE Webinar ■ Hydrologic Trespass & Nuisance Considerations in Stormwater Management Design — Ju1y2012 — ASCE webinar • EPA Nutrient Removal Webinar: Nitrogen Control — April 2012 Webinar • How to Plan Your Projects Effectively — Part 2 — March 2012 — ASCE Webinar • Monitoring Project Deliverables, Budgets, and Schedules — February 2012 — ASCE Webinar Page 3 of 4 " WEF Collection Systems 2012 conference  Co -Chair LPC, moderator, 2 presentations " How to Plan Your Projects Effectively  March 2012 Webinar " HEC-HMS Detention and Reservoir Routing  April 2012 webinar " Stormwater Constructed Wetland Design  May 2012 webinar �% Missouri Water Environment Association 2012 conference  2 presentations �% WEF Collection Systems 2011 conference (included tour of Green Infrastructure projects) " 5Cities Plus conference 2011 " Advanced Culvert Hydraulics with HEC-RAS  January 2011 ASCE Webinar " Curve Number & Vegetative Techniques to Manage Stormwater Runoff Sustainability  March 2010 - webinar " Understanding HEC-RAS Errors, Warnings & Notes  April 2010 - webinar " Sustainable Water Management: Rainwater Collection Systems & Analysis  April 2010 - webinar " Bioretention Design, Installation. and Maintenance  April 2010 - webinar " Introduction to Green Design  May 2010 - webinar " Introduction to HEC  GeoRAS Capabilities  November 2010  webinar " Introduction to HEC-RAS Bridge Hydraulics  April 2011  webinar " Introduction to Runoff Analysis Using Unit Hydrographs  July 2011  webinar " Time Management: A Roles & Goals Approach to Life Balance  November 2011 webinar " Monitoring Project Deliverables, Budgets and Schedules: The Earned Value Method February 2012 - webinar WEF Collection Systems 2018 conference WEFTEC Annual Conference 2017 WEF Collection Systems 2017 conference, included Private VI workshop WEFTEC Annual Conference 2016, includes Private III workshop WEF Collection Systems 2016 conference, includes Private LI workshop MWEA Annual Conferences; 2018 to 1998 WEFTEC Annual Conference 2015, includes Private III workshop WEF Collection Systems 2015 conference, includes Private III workshop WEFTEC Annual Conference 2014, includes Private Ifi workshop WEF Collection Systems 2014 conference, includes Private III workshop WEF Collection Systems 2013 conference, includes Private LI workshop WEF Collection Systems 2012 conference (Jun 2012) WEF Collection Systems 2011 conference US Pipe & Foundry Co., Inc., "Manufacture & Design of Ductile Iron Pipe". Institute for Management Studies  "Getting Things Done: Setting Objectives and Managing Priorities" and "The Emotionally Intelligent Leader: Improving Productivity and Effectiveness" 14. Special duties of co-op faculty (coordinators). none Page 4 of 4