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9/4/2018
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INTERWEST <br />CONSULTING <br />GROUP <br />www.intorwastgrp.com <br />EDUCATION <br />Management Practice for Engineering & <br />Technical Professionals, University of <br />Callfornia, Irvine, 1993 <br />Environmental Compliance, Cal State <br />Fullerton, 20D2 <br />Supervisory Program, City of Irvine, 2002 <br />Mike Loving <br />Storm Water Quality Coordinator <br />Mike is a public works professional with nearly 50 years of experience serving <br />municipalities and public agencies including the Cities of Irvine and Huntington Beach, the <br />Los Angeles Harbor Department, and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. <br />During this time, Mike has seen to the successful design and execution of many projects as <br />part of a team and in a management role. Most recently, Mike had served 10 years as the <br />Water Quality Administrator for the City of Irvine. <br />PROJECT SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE <br />Project Manager I Associate Engineer j Senior Engineer ( Water Quality Administrator <br />1985-2012 City of Irvine <br />During his nearly 30 years with the City of Irvine, Mike held several titles, starting out at a <br />project manager and working his way to Water Quality Administrator. <br />As a Project Manager, Mike was In charge of the administration of capital Improvement <br />projects including streets, bridges, landscaping, traffic signals, storm drains, buildings, and <br />parks. He also provided plan review of street Improvement projects and street structural <br />sections for public and private projects. He was the City's project manager for the <br />design/build of the Eastern Transportation Corridor SR 241 and SR 261. <br />As Water Quality Administrator, Mike acted as the City s representative In meetings with <br />the Orange County NPDES co -permittees, the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control <br />Board, the State Water Resources Control Board and in the Newport Bay Management <br />Committee. He also served as an alternate representative in Newport Bay Executive <br />Committee meetings. Mike was responsible for the preparation of the City's annual Report <br />of Waste Discharge to the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board, as well as the <br />City's annual Local Implementation Plan (LIP). He provided outreach presentations to <br />various groups Including the ASCE, BIA, property managers, Rotary, etc. He was also <br />responsible for training and coordination with all City departments to ensure compliance <br />with all stormwater pollution prevention requirements. Trainings included but were not <br />limited to: Water Board audits, General Construction Permit compliance, fixed facilities <br />maintenance, project management and engineering, and code enforcement for existing <br />facilities. Mike also consulted with City Attorney and outside public and private attorneys <br />as necessary on water quality issues pertaining to NPDES Permit issues. <br />Engineering Assistant <br />1976-1985 City of Huntington Beach <br />Mike worked for the CIWs Public Works Department, providing design and construction of <br />storm drains, sanitary sewers, and flood control channels. <br />Engineering Assistant <br />1970-1978 Los Angeles Harbor Department <br />In the Department's Lease and Right of Way Section, Mike was responsible for calculating <br />and mapping lease boundaries on all properties leased by the Part, including recalculating <br />shifting property boundaries due to subsidence. Curing his time here, Mike also worked in <br />the Advance Engineering Planning Section preparing for the Port's expansion providing <br />services Including dredging, landfill, and various other infrastructure Improvements. <br />Engineering Technician <br />1965-1970 Los Angeles Department of Water & Power <br />In his five years In this position, Mike worked in the Water Operations Division, the Water <br />Engineering Design Division, and the Aqueduct Division. His duties Included maintaining <br />records of the L.A. water system; preparing plans for the L.A. domestic water system; and <br />working in the Department's Owens Valley office in Independence, CA as part of the head <br />of the Aqueduct Division's Immediate staff. <br />Page 143 <br />25F-97 <br />
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