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7/17/2018
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PROPOSAL <br />Civic CenterStarmwoterLiftStationRenovation Design Services <br />4.." . <br />analyzing historical well production and water quality data; reviewing existing planning studies, <br />Inspection reports, and system operating criteria; conducting hydraulic analyses using the city's <br />existing hydraulic model; sizing the new reservoir and pump station facilities; developing <br />preliminary plans for a water treatment facility; preparing alternative site layouts; preparing <br />lifecycle cost analyses; evaluating construction phasing schedules; and preparing a preliminary <br />design report for the project. <br />Pump Station No. 1 Upgrade Project, Cypress, California. City of Cypress. Environmental <br />Manager. Responsible for environmental documentation. Michael Baker prepared an initial <br />study with proposed mitigated negative declaration for an upgrade to the City of Cypress Pump <br />Station No. 1. The city proposed to demolish the existing station and two residential structures <br />in order to construct a new, upgraded pump station facility. Specific issues included potential <br />impacts associated with growth inducement, physical division of an established community, and <br />aesthetic impacts associated with the degradation of character and quality within an existing <br />residential community. <br />Poseidon Seawater Desalination Project, Huntington Beach, California, City of Huntington <br />Beach. Project Coordinator, Responsible for environmental documentation and overall project <br />coordination. Michael Baker completed the final environmental impact report (EIR) for a 50 - <br />million -gallons -per -day (mgd) seawater desalination facility to be sited adjacent to the AES <br />Huntington Beach Generating Station. The project consisted of seawater intake pretreatment <br />facilities, a seawater desalination plant using reverse osmosis technology, post-treatment <br />facilities, product water storage, chemical storage, on- and off-site booster pumps, and 24- to <br />48 -Inch -diameter product water transmission pipelines up to 10 miles in length. Key short-term <br />project issues included hydrology and water quality, air quality, noise, utilities, aesthetics, <br />hazardous materials, traffic, and biological/cultural resources. The EIR analysis also included an <br />In-depth examination of long-term impacts, Including geological Issues; marine water quality; air <br />quality; impacts to public services and utilities; impacts regarding aesthetics, light, and glare; <br />and hazardous materials impacts. <br />Chino I Desalter Expansion and Chino II Desalter Projects, California. Chino Basin <br />Desalters Authority. Environmental Manager. Responsible for the subsequent EIR. Michael <br />Baker provided engineering services to the Chino Basin Desalter Authority (CDA) for the <br />multimillion -dollar Chino I Desalter Expansion and Chino II Desalter projects. The assignment <br />Involved design of a new desalter facility; expansion and upgrade of an existing desalter facility; <br />design of numerous groundwater wells; design of water distribution facilities, including pump <br />stations and pipelines; well equipping; and pump witness testing. <br />LWIZOM <br />(nrennnnaueL Alan Ashimine <br />25B-66 <br />
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