
Mr. Medellin has 8 years experience in the fields of hydrology and hydraulics. He has completed project work that includes flood hazard analysis of future land developments. His role in flood hazard projects includes stochastic analysis of alluvial fans, 2-dimensional modeling using FLO-2D, and hydraulic analysis of flood control channels. Additional project experience involves conceptual channel design and surface modeling.
Previous consultant projects Mr. Medellin has completed include awareness floodplain mapping for the California Department of Water Resources, storm water drainage system design, and storm water BMP design for the California Department of Transportation. Mr. Medellin has experience working with ArcView 3.3, PondPack, Storm Cad, AES, HEC-RAS, HEC-1, HEC-HMS, WSPGW, Geo-Ras, Autodesk Civil 3D/AutoCAD, and Microstation.

Suh M, Medellin J, HaMai D. Analysis of emission source contributions of arsenic, manganese, and mercury and their implications for the new OEHHA noncancer reference exposure levels. Poster, Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology Baltimore, MD, March 16–19, 2009.
Shrestha PL, Hamilton D, Jordan N, Lyle JE, Doroudian M, Shaller PJ, Wardak S, Cydzik K, Medellin J. Inland flood hazard analysis and mitigation. ASCE-EWRI World Environmental & Water Resources Conference, Honolulu, HI, May 12–16, 2008.
Wardak S, Murillo B, Hamilton D, Shrestha PL, Doroudian M, Cydzik K, Medellin J, Shaller PJ. Sedimentation analysis in an open channel network for existing and proposed development conditions. ASCE-EWRI World Environmental & Water Resources Conference, Honolulu, HI, May 12–16, 2008.