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<br />Profesolgnal Engineer: GA.
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<br />fdentinnation Credential(TWIG),
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<br />,Areas ofExportise
<br />• Well Equipping Design
<br />• Plpollne Dosign
<br />• Trenohleoeplpellne
<br />Rehabilitation and Installation
<br />Planning and design of major
<br />water and wastewaterfadiltles
<br />• Pump.atationdoeign
<br />+ in-depth evaluation of system
<br />requirements for proposed
<br />new faollitloe as well ate for
<br />rehabilitation, upgrade, or
<br />roplaooment of existing pump
<br />stations
<br />Experience
<br />+ 22 total years
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<br />Professional Activities
<br />Amerioan 600lety of Givll
<br />Englneora,Memher
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<br />Steven Conner, PE
<br />Water/Wastewater Touhnfoal read
<br />Mr Conner is a profess onal:civilengineerwith
<br />2,2 years ofexperience 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 inauageinc4tr design supervision,
<br />contract administraticn, client ititeractionslid dovetopment, andpergou-
<br />nel inatl#gat teAt, His expertise Includes; complex pumping tindpiping
<br />systenilayout;liydrawitcdesigii; groundwaterswpplyaneitraattnent fiealgn,
<br />slid construction phase oilistauce including start-up and operation of
<br />put4pingandtrea tnentfaclliri& Mr, Conner coordinates all englneoring
<br />support disciplines (elvil, Architectural,structwral,.prccsss,mechanical,
<br />electrical, and 1M) duringprolectdesign and constmetlonphases.
<br />city of Santa Ana Well 29 Improvements AltornativesAnalyals,
<br />Santa Ana, CIA
<br />Project Manager The City of Santa Ana owns and operates Well 24, lo-
<br />cated at the southeast corner of Flower Street and First Street, adjacent
<br />to City owned tennis courts, Well 29 pumps directly to an existing 9 MG
<br />reservoln The existing well site includes the well head and discharge
<br />plpingassctnbiy, control equipment, a chlorination system In 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 aD
<br />renderings for each site alternative,.and developingapreliminary opin-
<br />fon 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 analysts.
<br />Mojave Water Agency Regional Recharge and Recovery (R3)
<br />Projoot, San Serhardlno county,:cA
<br />Design Manager - Wells, Pump Station, Recharge Facility, Turnout Pa-
<br />cilitles, Reservoirs, Disinfection System, and Pipelines. Mr, Conner
<br />provided engineering services to. the Mojave Water Agency for the Re-
<br />gional Recharge and Recovery (R3) Project, a high-profile water supply
<br />project In Sari Bernardino County. The project will ultimately recharge
<br />Lip to 40,00o acre-feet per year of State Water project water Into the
<br />Upper Mojave Riverflood plain forlater distribution to memberagencles.
<br />The Phase I project Included construction of six wells to extract up to
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