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<br />Electrical/Instrumentation Lead
<br />City of Paramount, Well 13 & 14, Paramount, CA — Managed instrumentation and control
<br />design for Well 13 and Well 14 chlorination system, The design included providing new PLC
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<br />system to control chlorine and ammonia metering pumps. Provided P&ID, loop diagram, wiring
<br />schematic and instrumentation and control plans.
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<br />Well 21 &22 Desalter Plant, Irvine Ranch Water District, Irvine, CA — Wells 21 and 22
<br />Reverse Osmosis (R9) Treatment Plant is designed to remove solids from well water and
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<br />provide potable water source, The design consisted of providing all design -build services to
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<br />construct a fully operational reverse osmosis water treatment plant including, but not limited to:v
<br />Pretreatment chemical systems, high pressure feed pumps, reverse osmosis treatment trains,
<br />membrane glean -in -place system, decarbonators, post treatment chemical systems, supervisory
<br />control and data acquisition, product water pump station, treatment plant building and electrical_f
<br />and instruinentationsystem The FO Plant was sized to produce E.27 mgd of water: Water will
<br />be treated to remove salts (TDS) and nitrates. Managed the electrical design of the electrical
<br />power and control system, preparing technical specifications, preparing engineer's cost
<br />estimate, preforming electricalpower system studies that included load flow, short circuit and
<br />arc flash calculations, and integration with the city's SCADA system.
<br />Loma Linda University Anderson No, e4 Well, Loma Linda; CA — Electrical Engineer
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<br />responsible for creating electrical plans, specifications electrical load schedules, panel
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<br />schedules, conduit and wire sizing, electrical details, emergency standby generator sizing,
<br />creation of pump control schematics, drafting technical specifications, and preforming electrical
<br />power system studies that included load flow, short circuit, and arc flash calculations. The
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<br />project design Includes providing a new pump, a new PLC system to control well pump and
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<br />providing lighting system.
<br />Crooke Reservoir Electrical Upgrade, City of Santa Ana, Santa Ana, CA — Electrical
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<br />Engineer for the design of the replacement of the existing motor control panels and
<br />switchboards for Crooke Reservoir pump station, Well 27 and Well 28.
<br />Burris Pump Station, grange County Water District, Fountain Valley, CA — Electrical
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<br />Engineer for the design of the new Burris Pump Station which consists of four 1,750 horsepower
<br />vertical turbine pumps delivering a maximum flow rate of 200 cfs to the Santiago Basins from
<br />Burris Basin. Work consists of reviewing the Burris Pump Station construction phase shop
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<br />drawings, performing design revision, and providing answers to RFIs.
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<br />Elizabeth Reservoir, Booster Pump Station and Well No. 29, City of South Gate, South
<br />Gate, CA -- Engineering design services for a water storage tank and booster pump station slid
<br />a water well with disinfection equipment. Electrical engineering services Included three new 125
<br />horsepower booster pumps and adding and installing new conduits and wires to the new
<br />pumps, Responsible for preparing plans, specifications, and load calculation to modify the
<br />facility's extensive distribution system. Site investigations were conducted to verify ratings,
<br />settings, and locations of equipment. Working with utility company to provide new service to the
<br />project.
<br />City of Loma Linda, San Bernardino, CA — Upgraded old drinking water wells with large
<br />VFDs. Installed six -pulse and eighteen- pulse VFgs that varied in size from 200 hp to 800 hp,
<br />The design included upgrading electrical service, installing new switchboards and MCCs,
<br />installing harmonic filters, upgrading instrumentation and control system and reconnecting to the
<br />existing SCADA system.
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