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/ � ANDERSON <br /> /� �. ENGINEERING <br /> MINNEP.POI IS Mi NNE SOT t. • 'AM�'A F LOR ID� <br /> Anderson Engineering of Minnesota,LLC . 13605 1st Avenue North,Suite 100.Plymouth,Minnesota 55441 .(763)412-4000 Main.(763)412-4090 Fax.www.ae-mn.com <br /> ALISON HRUBY, M.S., RPA <br /> Principal Investigator Archaeologist Experience Summary: <br /> Environmental Associate <br /> MN Archaeological Survey License#15-004 Alison Hruby, a Principal Investigator Archaeologist and Wetland Professional. <br /> MHS Repository Agreement License#663 She brings a broad background of knowledge and experience in cultural and <br /> OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER#130402171590 natural resources. Alison has a unique combination of training and field skilis in <br /> MN DNR Certified Tree Inspector#20104116 <br /> addition to work experience with various government entities such as the U.S. <br /> Education: Fish & Wildlife Service (USFW), the Federal Communications Commission <br /> MS Anthropology/Archaeology (FCC), the Veterans Administration (VA) and consultations with various tribes <br /> Minnesota State University-Mankato and Tribal Historic Preservation Offices(THPO). <br /> BA Anthropology and History Alison's project experience includes the management and execution of Phase I- <br /> St.Cloud State University III cultural resources projects that entailed research, lab work, curation and <br /> report writing. Other experience includes the rehabilitation and stabilization of <br /> Specialized Training: sites, evaluation and consultation of sites to determine future land use, and the <br /> Wetland Deiineator Certification Program development of museum quality interpretive displays, tours and programs. <br /> University of Minnesota Extension Service Alison also has experience in federal environmental assessments, state <br /> Basic Wetland Delineation-5 Day Course environmental assessment worksheets,wetland delineations, Global Positioning <br /> Wetland Boundary Plant ID Course Systems(GPS)and X-ray Fluorescence Technology. <br /> Advanced Wetland Boundary Plant ID Course <br /> Hydrology Indicators Course Representative Archaeology Projects: <br /> Hydric Soils Course . McLeod County Archaeological Survey—Minnesota Historical Society— <br /> Land Use Based Wetland Delineation <br /> Wetland Mitigation in Minnesota St. Paul, MN: Principal Investigator for archaeological reconnaissance <br /> survey to identify new archaeological sites in McLeod County. Project tasks <br /> Customized Training&Consulting, included management oversight, landowner contact, completion of survey, <br /> Project Management Certification analysis and quality control of deliverables. <br /> St. Paul College <br /> Project Management Fundamentals • Science Museum of Minnesota Excavation — SMM — St. Paul, MN: <br /> Project Management Applications Archaeologist and Lab Supervisor for the Phase III excavation and of the new <br /> Fundamentals of Supervision and Science Museum of Minnesota. Project tasks included assisting in the large <br /> Management,Parts 1 and 2 scale excavation and the supervision of volunteers, which numbered a <br /> minimum of 50 people per day. Lab Supervisor in charge of interns and <br /> Professional Associations: curation once the excavation was complete. Contributed to final report, <br /> Registered Professional Archaeologist(RPA) including the analysis and photographing of artifacts. <br /> MN Wetland Professionals Association(WPA) <br /> • Site Expansion and Interpretive Center Building —Blackwater Draw Site <br /> Total Years of Experience: — Portales, NM: Archaeologist involved in all aspects of conservation, <br /> 18+years maintenance, rehabilitation and site stabilization in order to reproduce the <br /> Years with Current Firm: natural environment of 10,000 years ago for future visitors. Project tasks <br /> 2013 to Present included excavation of the future interpretive center, along with designing and <br /> completing unique thesis research through identification of the soil chemical <br /> profile at the site. Supervised student interns and guest volunteers from other <br /> Selected Publications: universities, in addition to designing and delivering interpretive tours. <br /> The Use of Forensic Archaeology in Cultural <br /> Resource Management at Blackwater Draw Site in Representative Wetland Projects: <br /> Eastern New Mexico. 2004. Master of Science <br /> Thesis. Minnesota State University, Mankato. • Southwest Light Rail — Southwest Light Rail Transit — St. Louis Park, <br /> MN: Wetland scientist involved in the delineation of wetlands along various <br /> Investigating Poorly Known Areas of Minnesota: proposed routes of the Southwest Light Rail Corridor. Project tasks included <br /> An Archaeological Survey of McLeod Counry. field investigations, creation and dissemination of ineeting materials and <br /> 2012-2013. Minnesota Historical Society. <br /> Published by the Minnesota Department of Participation in the final report writing process. <br /> Administration. <br /> • Parkland 2"d Addition Development — Parkland Addition, LLC — <br /> Faribault, MN: Wetland scientist involved in the determination of a created <br /> wetland to fulfill the requirements of mitigated wetlands in a foreclosed <br /> development. Project tasks included field delineation, client contact, previous <br /> records investigation and a final written report with recommendations for the <br /> new owner of the development. <br /> A Service-Disabled Veteran•Owned Small Business <br /> Civil Engineering . Architecture . Land Surveying . Environmental Services • Landscape Architecture <br />