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Frank DeMarco P.E. <br /> EDUCATION <br /> • Humboldt State University (1974-1976) <br /> Degree: Environmental Engineering <br /> • California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (1976-1979) <br /> Degree: BS Construction Engineering <br /> MILITARY SERVICE <br /> • United State Navy (1972-1974 active duty, 1 974-77 reservist) <br /> Status: Veteran (Vietnam) Honorably Discharged <br /> PROFESSIONAL LICENSES <br /> • Professional Civil Engineer (States: California, Hawaii) <br /> • Certified Floodplain Manager <br /> RECOGNITIONS <br /> • 1984 top ranked California Associate Water Resources Control Engineer <br /> • 2015 Floodplain Manager of the Year from FMA and ASFPM <br /> WORK EXPERIENCE <br /> • County of Hawaii Department of Public Works (2007 to 2010 and 2011 to 2015) <br /> Position: Engineer IV <br /> Duties: Subdivision applications and construction plans - review and approve; County's <br /> Floodplain Management Code - regulate; FEMA Letter of Map Changes - review and recommend <br /> approval; Building/grading/grubbing permit applications - review and approve; and, Public <br /> complaints - review and respond/resolve. <br /> • County of Hawaii Department of Environmental Management (2010 to 201 1) <br /> Position: Director (a Mayor appointed and County Council approved position) <br /> Duties: At the Mayor's discretion, managed the Department's Solid Waste and Wastewater <br /> Divisions which included management of personnel, annual budget, contracts, long and short <br /> term planning, meetings and/or presentations with the public, Mayor, Council members, <br /> regulatory agencies, vendors, etc. <br /> • California Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB), Region 3 (1981 to 2007) <br /> Position: Associate Water Resources Control Engineer (Area Engineer: Santa Clara (portion), San <br /> Mateo (portion), Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties) <br /> Duties: Water quality protection involving: clean water grant management; planning/special <br /> studies; underground tank/hazardous waste site cleanup; Landfills; and WWTPs. <br /> • Private Consulting (1984 to 2007) <br /> Position: Part-time self-employed consultant. <br /> Duties: Commercial and residential projects involving: structure analysis (lateral force analysis <br /> and member sizing); foundation and retaining wall design; and, site grading plans. <br /> • California Department of Transportation - CalTrans (1978 to 1981) <br /> Positions: Student Assistant (1 978 to 1 979), Junior Civil Engineer (1 979 to 1 981). <br /> Duties: Soils lab, Design, Planning, Survey, Construction, Maintenance Programs. <br /> • Guest lecturer/presenter: University of California Santa Barbara - Department of Environmental <br /> Studies (re: hazardous waste site investigations); California Polytechnic State University, San Luis <br /> Obispo - Civil Engineer Department (re: engineering principles); Hancock Community College - <br /> Environmental Health and Safety (re: overview of the RWQCBs); keynote speaker at an annual <br /> Council members meeting for the County and Cities of Monterey (topic: State of California grants <br /> for wastewater reclamation); California WRCB/RWQCBs conference on underground tanks (re: <br /> assessing insolvency claims), Hazmat conference held in Long Beach (re: RWCBs' role in <br /> underground tank and hazardous waste cleanups), lead organizer and a presenter at the RWQCB's <br /> underground tank public conferences held in Monterey and San Luis Obispo Counties; and, County <br />