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Mr. Buehler has participated in projects throughout the United States, Europe, and
<br /> Asia. This includes work at Sandia National Labs, Pacific Telesis, Alameda Naval Air
<br /> Rework Facility, Digital Equipment Corporation, NEC, and Hewlett Packard. He has
<br /> lectured for 5 years at annual workshops on acoustics presented by the American Institute
<br /> of Architects, Santa Clara chapter, and has presented workshops on industrial noise and
<br /> vibration control at Philips Electronics, Netherlands. Mr. Buehler is a registered
<br /> professional civil engineer in California. He received a B.S. in civil engineering at
<br /> California State University, Sacramento, California, in 1980.
<br /> Gus Yates is a hydrologist specializing in groundwater flow modeling and interactions
<br /> between groundwater and surface water. Using mathematical modeling, graphical,
<br /> statistical, and optimization methods, he designs alternatives for water supply development
<br /> and investigates their effects on safe yield, riparian habitat,water quality,seawater intrusion,
<br /> wellfield operation, and land subsidence. He integrates information regarding climate,
<br /> streamflow, urban and agricultural water use, hydrogeology, and water quality to develop
<br /> comprehensive assessments of hydrologic systems and proposed developments.
<br /> Prior to joining Jones & Stokes Associates, Mr. Yates worked for 8 years as a
<br /> hydrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey. He managed studies of groundwater resources
<br /> in the Salinas Valley, Los Osos Valley, San Simeon and Santa Rosa Creek valleys, and the
<br /> City of San Francisco. He received an M.S. in water science from the University of
<br /> California, Davis, California, in 1985, and a B.A. in geology from Harvard University,
<br /> Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1979.
<br /> Mike Zanoli is a water quality specialist with 12 years of experience in water quality
<br /> research and analysis,water and wastewater treatment plant operations, and environmental
<br /> site assessments. He conducts investigations of surface water and groundwater quality to
<br /> determine potential impacts from point and nonpoint source discharges. Mr. Zanoli is also
<br /> responsible for evaluating water quality data and reports, hazardous materials data and
<br /> reports, and preparing environmental assessments, impact reports, and other documents
<br /> requiring water quality and hazardous materials analyses. He recently worked on a
<br /> hydrologic and water quality investigation to support the development of wetlands in the
<br /> Yolo Basin. Mr. Zanoli also analyzed water quality impacts on part of the Stone Lakes
<br /> National Wildlife Refuge EIS.
<br /> Prior to joining Jones & Stokes Associates, Mr. Zanoli worked as a project manager
<br /> for an engineering firm performing environmental site assessments, as an industrial waste
<br /> inspector directing a pretreatment program for a northern California city, and as a
<br /> laboratory and shift operations supervisor in wastewater treatment plants. He has extensive
<br /> experience in laboratory sampling and analysis, flow measurement techniques, and water
<br /> quality field investigations involving volatile organics,petroleum hydrocarbons,heavy metals,
<br /> and pesticides. Mr. Zanoli received an M.S. in environmental management from the
<br /> University of San Francisco, San Francisco, California, in 1986, and a B.S. in biological
<br /> science from California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo, California, in 1976.
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