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FROP0SAhL <br />Civic CenterStormwaterLi(f5tationRengvationDesign5eriices h" , <br />of eight groundwater extraction wells. The wells ranged from 2,000 to 4,500 gallons per minute <br />and included water-cooled variable-frequency drives, moveable buildings, disinfection, and <br />decorative buildings. <br />Baker Regional Water Treatment Plant, Lake Forest, California. Irvine Ranch Water District. <br />Electrical Engineer. Michael Baker was the lead consultant for the Baker Regional Water <br />Treatment Plan (BRWTP). For a number of years, water agencies in South Orange County have <br />investigated alternatives for improving both water supply and water system reliability. These <br />agencies determined that a local treatment plant utilizing untreated surface water from <br />Metropolitan Water District as its source of supply would be the preferred alternative. Michael <br />Baker provided preliminary and final design services for the BRWTP. The plant is sized for a <br />capacity of 28 mgd and will utilize microfiltration as the primary method of treatment. Additional <br />project components include raw water pump station; raw water pump station for Trabuco Canyon <br />Water District; pretreatment, including chlorine dioxide and coagulant; pressurized MF <br />membranes; UV disinfection; chloramination; backwash recovery system; solids handling facilities; <br />DYK reservoir modifications; and product water pump station. <br />High Level Pump Station and Centralized Power Generation, Pittsburg, California. City of <br />Pittsburg. Electrical Engineer. Engineering design and controls for a second large pump station at <br />the City's Water Treatment Plant, including incorporating a 2000Kw natural gas engine generator <br />In the pump station building. The project combined several electrical meters on the site into a <br />single large service that included the generation to not only provide emergency backup power for <br />the entire complex but also gave the City ability to produce their own power during peak summer <br />months when electric rates are high. The equipment included momentary paralleling switchgear to <br />offer bumpless transfer between sources. <br />Ramsgate 1701 11801 Pump Stations, Lake Elsinore, California. Elsinore Valley Municipal <br />Water District. Electrical Engineer. Michael Baker provided design services for the 1701 and <br />1801 pump stations, which are part of Phase I water facilities for the new Ramsgate Community <br />in Lake Elsinore, California. The 925-gallon-per-minute 1701 pump station and 4,000- gallon- <br />per-minute 1801 pump station are located on the same site as the 1601 reservoir. Design <br />services included pumps, valves, piping, and appurtenances, surge tank, motor control center, <br />emergency generator set, cathodic protection, piping, pump station building, masonry block <br />wall, site security and an on-site chlorine generation system. <br />Archibald Pump Station, Chino, California. Electrical Engineer. Developed project <br />specifications and cost estimation. Prepared and performed design activities, works Included <br />photometric analysis, conduit and wiring sizing, schematic and PLC design, metered pedestals <br />and utility coordination, sizing circuit breaker and protective devices. <br />Ontario Pump Station, Ontario, California. Electrical Engineer, Michael Baker provided <br />engineering for design of the Ontario pump station to facilitate the distribution of water from the <br />Chino Basin Desalter Authority to the City of Ontario's Eighth Street pressure zone. <br />I n r c e n Ir i a N e i Yee Ping See, P.E., LEED AP <br />25B-58 <br />