Mark A. Severin, P.E. Principal
M.S. - Agricultural Engineering - University of Nebraska - 1988
B.S. - Agricultural Engineering - Colorado State University - 1985
Mr. Severin has been responsible for project management, engineering analysis
and design of numerous hydrologic and hydraulic projects, including stormwater
management, channel remediation, backwater analysis, water conveyance systems,
energy dissipation structures, floodplain mapping, flood frequency analysis,
and sediment transport analysis. Dam and reservoir experience includes analysis
of dam failures, determination of spillway inflow design floods, and spillway
design.
Mr. Severin has served as Project Manager for drainage studies and stormwater
management plans. His responsibilities included preparation of various drainage
studies and storm water management plans. These studies are required by the
jurisdictional community or county to demonstrate that the proposed drainage
system of a development adequately addresses the downstream impacts during
both minor and major storm events.
These studies include: Preliminary Drainage Plan for Estes Park Good Samaritan
Village (Estes Park), Stormwater Management Plan for Vistas at the Stanley
(Estes Park), Detention Pond Evaluation for Estes Park Kingdom Hall (Estes Park),
Supplemental Drainage Study for Centennial and Pheasant Hills Master Plan
(Milliken), Site Plan and Drainage Plan for Mountain Creek Townhome Condos
(Estes Park), Offsite Hydrologic Analysis for South Park Estates 1st Filing
(Cheyenne), Drainage and Erosion Control Plan for Rocky Mountain Gateway
(Estes Park), Drainage Plan for Seagate Longmont (Longmont), Preliminary
Drainage Plans for Centennial Farms and Colony Pointe (Milliken), Drainage
Master Planning for The Shores (Firestone), and Drainage Plan for AutoZone
(Fort Collins).
Mr. Severin directed various FEMA permitting projects, including Dry Creek
No. 1 LOMR, Pike Road Bridge, South Sunset Street Bridge, and Creekside
Business Park (Longmont). Dam and reservoir spillway design experience
includes South Platte Reservoir, Pleasant Valley Reservoir Spillway, Coal
Ridge Waste Dam Spillway, Gaynor Dam Spillway, and Prince Lake No. 1
Rehabilitation (Colorado Front Range). Mr. Severin’s hydrologic and
hydraulic modeling projects include Transportation Expansion (T-REX)
Project, Highway 36 Bridge at the Big Thompson River, Grandview Meadows
Drive, and Fulton Ditch and Brighton Ditch Enlargements (Colorado Front
Range).