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Education:

BS, Biosystems Engineering,

Oklahoma State University,

December 2015

Registration:

Oklahoma EI

No. 15663

Software Experience:

AutoCAD 2016

HEC-HMS (3.5, 4.0, 4.2)

HEC-RAS (ver. 4.1.0, 5.0.3)

GeoHEC-RAS (1.2.0)

ArcMap (10.2.2)

ArcView GIS (3.2)

PeakFQ (7.1)

Culvert Master

Hydraulics Formula (2.1.4)

WinTR-55

WinGAmpt

MS-Office, PowerPoint, Excel

Professional:

ASCE (Event Chair)

EWB

Tulsa Young Professionals

Continuing Education:

HEC-RAS Steady Flow

Workshop, July 2016

Annual ASCE Conference,

Stillwater, OK, August 2016

Annual OK Floodplain

Managers Association

(OFMA) Conference

Tulsa, OK, September 2016

Illinois River Stream

Restoration Assessment,

Tahlequah, OK, June 2016

Since joining Meshek in January 2016, Ms. Huling has completed several hydrologic

and hydraulic studies and stormwater design projects. Involvement with these

projects has allowed her to become proficient in hydrologic and hydraulic computer

modeling, floodplain mapping, and design of open channels. Furthermore, Ms. Huling

has utilized GIS tools to assist in the development of input parameters and output

data, and has calculated cost estimates for recommended drainage improvements.

Representative projects include:

Nottingham Drainage Study, City of Owasso, Oklahoma. Developed a hydrologic

model, using HEC-HMS, for an existing drainage swale in Nottingham Estates with poor

drainage and erosion issues. Utilized NRCS LiDAR data and site inspection to

strategize multiple mitigation solutions. Designed standard ODOT Class C concrete

lined trickle channels that joined together at a drop structure. Calculated and

evaluated cost estimates for alternative designs; recommended a final design in

report documentation.

Red Rock Canyon State Park, Oklahoma. Performed a hydrologic and hydraulic

analysis of Red Rock Canyon State Park to determine flow rates and Base Flood

Elevations (BFE) for a 1% annual chance event at proposed well locations. Utilized

SCS CN method in areas without detailed hydraulic analysis, and Modified Puls

method in open channel flow areas to account for floodplain storage. Computed

storage volumes reach by reach and input parameters in the final HEC-HMS model to

determine the effect of existing floodplain storage on peak flow rates. Used 1%

annual chance peak flow rates in existing HEC-RAS model to prepare BFE floodplains

in GeoHEC-RAS.

Bridge Hydrology and Hydraulics, Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Performed

hydrologic and hydraulic modeling of new and existing bridge structures across the

State of Oklahoma. Generated report documentation, analysis of scour and

sedimentation, hydraulic plan sheets, and plan and profile sheets.

East Tulsa Flood Insurance Study & MDP, City of Tulsa & FEMA. Served as an assistant

engineer for the development of the City of Tulsa and FEMA Flood Insurance Study

documents for Spunky Creek, Midway Creek, and Salt Creek.

Prior to her work in Hydrology & Hydraulics, Ms. Huling was involved in various stream

restoration and erosion prevention workshops with the Illinois River. She assisted in

the design and construction of bioretention cells, surveyed stream profiles and cross

sections, and has publications in Environmental Science: Nano (2016) and Oklahoma

Junior Academy of Science (2010).

Hanna Huling, EI

Engineer Intern