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KITT!TAS COUNTY VVATFR BANKING PROGRAM SUPPORT SERVUS
<br />x... T Peter Price I Staff Geologist, GIT
<br />.:;..,� Peter has experience with administrative water banking for private water banks
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<br />r -+ from contracting to closing. He is also experience with permit and water budget
<br />' neutral transactions, pumping tests, reviewing water rights files, city water supply
<br />-.;w well rehabilitation, drilling oversight, soil descriptions and sampling, groundwater
<br />monitoring, well installation and development, groundwater sampling, slug testing
<br />methods, pumping tests, aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) projects, operation of
<br />downhole video camera, as well as environmental experience at sites throughout
<br />Washington. He has produced technical reports including quarterly groundwater
<br />monitoring reports, Phase I ESA reports, and contributed to Phase ll, Remedial Action,
<br />and Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study reports. Peter works from Aspect's
<br />Yakima office and provides field support across central and eastern Washington.
<br />tom,; Jolee Ramos I Project Water Rights Specialist
<br />+= Jolee Ramos is a water rights specialist and permit writer with experience
<br />coordinating and tracking water rights regulatory -related actions. Jolee has over
<br />three years of experience reviewing water rights files, including specializing in
<br />the State Trust Water Rights Program and preparing and presenting water rights
<br />decisions as an environmental specialist with the Washington State Department
<br />of Ecology. Herwork has kept her up-to-date and proficient with the complexities
<br />in the Washington State Water Code. Her work through Ecology exposed her
<br />to the Kittitas Over -The -Counter program and back mitigation efforts. Jolee's
<br />experience also includes work forthe Trailside Water Bank, the Bourne Water
<br />Bank, the pendingAuvil Water Bank, as well as numerous transfers to instream
<br />flow or permits mitigated by those transfers for both private and public entities.
<br />Jamin Ankney, PE I Project Manager (Gray & Osborne)
<br />Since joining Gray & Osborne's Yakima Office in 2012, Jamin has worked on a wide
<br />variety of water and wastewater projects, including many facets of funding, planning,
<br />design, and construction administration. Jamin's expertise includes water rights,
<br />wells, reservoirs, water mains, chlorination systems, remote metering technology,
<br />lagoon lining, and interface with the electrical, instrumentation, structural, survey, and
<br />HVAC disciplines. He was the project engineer and construction managerfor the City
<br />of Soap Lake's Water and Sewer (Phase I[? Improvements, which used a combination
<br />of field survey and aerial photogrammetry as the basis of design. Additionally, he
<br />was the project manager for Mack Creek Ranch's Aerial Drone Photography and
<br />Survey, which provided data for hydrogeological analysis. He has contributed to
<br />the water system planning efforts for the water systems of Mattawa, Quincy, Royal
<br />City, Warden, Soap Lake, Desert Aire, Kittitas, and Mabton. Jamin is a member of the
<br />Water Conservancy Board for water rights change applications in Yakima County.
<br />Lawrence Benson, P.L.S. I Land Surveyor (Gray & Osborne)
<br />Larry is a Washington State licensed professional land surveyor with over 50 years
<br />of experience in land surveying. He has provided ground control, topographical
<br />survey, right-of-way calculations, legal descriptions, and right-of-way mapping.
<br />Larry is well versed in electronic data collection, data transfer, and automated data
<br />reduction for geodetic control, cadastral, topographic, boundary, subdivisions, and
<br />construction surveys. Larry also has extensive experience in aerial photography
<br />including use of drones for survey and analysis of well sites and spill site monitoring.
<br />Larry currently manages all survey operations out of the Yakima Office.
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