Education
<br />as, Olvil Englnopring, University
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<br />portifioation/lioonse
<br />Profsosloml Enginoon OA,Ui
<br />Areas of Expertise
<br />• Well Equ1ppingPlanning and.
<br />Dscign
<br />• Pipallnd planning and Design
<br />a pralaoEManagmmsnl
<br />• Program Management
<br />• Project Pollvery
<br />. OroundwaterSuppiy
<br />• PumpWation Planning and
<br />Denign
<br />• Resorvoir Storage Planning
<br />and Design
<br />• Drinking Water
<br />Experience
<br />2Stotalyears
<br />« 1ys'arwlEhliazen
<br />professional Activities
<br />AWWA,ASOE,AMTA
<br />OA•NvAWWA,
<br />OA Wator Reuse Asseo.
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<br />Cindy Miller, PE
<br />Wator/WastewlwterTeam Lead
<br />Ms: Miller has .extensive experiencein the
<br />planning; design and construction ofivatersupply,
<br />treatment, storage and conveyance facilities,
<br />Her assignments have included providing program Managomentasrvicas
<br />fora $150 Million groundwatersupplyproject, which•includes pipelines,
<br />wellsr pumpretations, and an advancedtreatment system for R,O, con-
<br />rentrate reduction, projectManagerfvr preliminary andfinal design of
<br />is 2s MGD mlerofiltratlon treatment facility, and Project Manager for a
<br />w MGD R.O./ton Exchangegrocutdwatertreatment,plant,:lvIs.Miller has
<br />also led numerous water storage and conveyance infrastructure projects,
<br />Including design (if over 100 miles of Ductile Iron, CML&C steel, PDC,
<br />and HDPE pipeline, design of steel, pre -stressed coneretc, and cast4n-
<br />place::concrete storage.reservoirs, tip tows million gallons, and numerous
<br />pump station facilities. She has led feasibility and planning studies,
<br />developed treatment process evaluatims.and life -cycle cost evaluations,
<br />participated ih valuo engineering studies and opnrations..evaluations.
<br />Site' has rle'veloped detailed designs of many systemsand provided don-
<br />struction and startup services, Shebas experience with different project
<br />delivery methods including: deslgn-b€d-bulld, design -build and de-
<br />sign -build -operate -finance,
<br />pity of Santa Ana Well 29 Improvements Alternatives Analysis,
<br />SantaAna,.QA
<br />Principal to Charge. The City of Santa Ana owns and operates Well 29,
<br />located atthesdutheastcoraerofplowerStreetandFirstWeet, adjacent
<br />to City owned tennis courts, well 29 pumps directly to an existing MG
<br />reservoir. The existing well site includes the wait head and discharge
<br />piplug assembly, control equipment, a chlorination system €n a building,
<br />and an SCE transformer. An alternatives analysis was conducted to rec-
<br />ommend upgrades at the site Including site Improvements, structural,
<br />mechanical, and electrical upgrades. Highlights of the study Include
<br />developing three (a) alternatives for the Improved site, providing 3D
<br />renderings for each site alternative, and developing prelhnlnary opin,
<br />ton of probable cost for the design and construction of each alternative
<br />discussed. The City Is.moving forward with Implementing the recom-
<br />mended alternative from this analysis.
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