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<br />Water Rasouwss, Wnivoraity of
<br />Oalifornla at Krus
<br />Cierti8oatiion/License
<br />Professional Engineer: OA
<br />Tranaportatloh Worker
<br />Identification Credential (TWIG),
<br />Dalifomta,$011
<br />Steven Conner, PE
<br />Water/Wastewater Technical Lead
<br />Mr. Conner is a professional civil engineerwith
<br />22.years of experience in the planning and
<br />design of water infrastructure including
<br />production wells, pipelines, storage tanks,
<br />treatment systems, and booster stations.
<br />Mr. Conner is responsible for project management, design supervision,
<br />contractadministration, client Interaction and development,. and person-
<br />nel management. His expertise Includes: complex pumping and piping
<br />system layout, hydraulic design, groundwater supply and treatment 4calgn,.
<br />and construction phase assistance Including startup and operation of
<br />pumpingandtroatmeatfacilitics.MfCunne.rnoordinatesallengineeicing
<br />support'diseiplines (civib architectural, structural, process, Weehauteal,.
<br />electrical, and 18,C)duringproject design gild constructionphases,
<br />Areas of Expertise
<br />13ityofSanta Ana Well 29Improvements Alternatives Analysis,
<br />• Well Equipping'Design
<br />Santa Ana, CA
<br />• Pipeline Design
<br />project Manager. The City of Santa Ana owns and operates well 29, to-
<br />Pipeline
<br />• TranahRehabilitation
<br />Rohrrlrliitatfgnend installation
<br />cared at the southeast corner ofFlower Street and First. Street, adjacent
<br />•'Planninganddesign ofmajor
<br />to City owned tenniscourts. Well 20pumps diteetlytoanexisting 6MG
<br />water and wastewater faollities
<br />reservoir. The existing well. site includes the well head and discharge
<br />• Pump station design
<br />piping assembly, control equipment, achlorination system inabuilding,
<br />• In-depth evaluation of system
<br />and an SCE transformer. An alternatives analysis was conducted to ree-
<br />requirentent'aPer proposed
<br />newfaoilinoaaewallasfor
<br />ommend upgrades at the site including site Improvements,
<br />pg � structural,
<br />rehabilitation, upgrade, Or
<br />mechanical, and electrical upgrades. Highlights of the study include
<br />replacement of existing pump
<br />stations
<br />developing three p ,
<br />p g e (3) alternatives for the Improved site providing Sit
<br />renderings for each site alternative, and developing apreliminary opin-
<br />Exporionoe
<br />ion of probable cost for the design and construction of each alternative
<br />2total years
<br />discussed. The City is moving forward with Implementing the recom-
<br />t year with Mason
<br />mended alternative from this analysis.
<br />Professional Activities
<br />Mojave Water Agenoy Regional Recharge and Recovery (R3)
<br />Projeot, San Semardino County, CA
<br />American Sof ClvO
<br />Enfilneors,
<br />Design Manager Wells, Pump Station, Facility, TurnoutFa-
<br />cllities, Reservoirs, Disinfection System, and pipelines. Mr. Conner
<br />provided engineering services to the Mojave Water Agency for the Re-
<br />gional Recharge and Recovery (R8) project, a high-profile water supply
<br />project In San Bernardino County. The project will ultimately recharge
<br />Up to 40,000 acre-feet per year of State Water project water Into the
<br />Upper Mojave River flood plain for later distribution to member agencies.
<br />The phase I project included construction of six wells to extract up to
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