STUART FRASER, RLA —CONTINUED
<br />following construction. Construction documents included plans and specifications for soil salvage and
<br />placement, cactus salvage and placement, seed application, and erosion control.
<br />45 Ranch Wetland Bio -Filter and Drainage Channel Project, 4S Kelwood/Newland Communities,
<br />Rancho Bernardo, San Diego County, California. Prepared final revegetation construction documents,
<br />and conducted construction and restoration monitoring for a mitigation program to restore an inadvertently
<br />disturbedfimpacted channel within the 2,891 -acre 4S Ranch development located in the County of San Diego
<br />near Rancho Bernardo. Work included revegetation of biofiltration strips, and measures for stormwater
<br />treatment using vegetated wetlands.
<br />Oso Creek Restoration and Protection Project, City of Mission Viejo, California. Conducted design
<br />work and assisted the City of Mission Viejo in managing a grant -funded project to reduce runoff in Oso
<br />Creek, improve water quality, and increase public awareness of the adverse effects of urban runoff. Tasks
<br />included conceptual design and construction documents (grading, planting and irrigation plans,
<br />specifications, and engineer's estimate) for the bioswale at the Montanoso Recreation Center, preliminary
<br />design and construction documents (demolition and planting plans, specifications, and engineers
<br />estimate) for invasive species removal and creek restoration along Jeronimo Creek, as well as serving as
<br />the project lead for all inspection, project documentation, and reporting, as required by the project grant.
<br />Funding was provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) under an agreement with
<br />the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB).
<br />Robert A. Skinner Water Treatment Plant Oxidation Retrofit Program and Washwater Reclamation
<br />Plant No. 3, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Riverside County, California.
<br />Conducted environmental compliance construction monitoring, habitat restoration monitoring, nesting
<br />bird surveys, and coordination with special -status species surveys.
<br />As -Needed Biological Services Contract 2000-2005, City of San Diego Metropolitan Wastewater
<br />Department, San Diego, California. Served as a biological construction monitor on numerous emergency
<br />sewer repair and maintenance projects in sensitive habitat areas located in canyons for the City of San Diego
<br />Metropolitan Wastewater Department on the As -Needed Biological Services Contract 2000-2005. Many
<br />tasks included emergency sewer repair projects where sewage was flowing into live stream conditions, which
<br />required immediate response from Dudek staff. Other tasks included monitoring emergency sewer cleaning
<br />activities where temporary equipment access was needed in sensitive habitat canyon areas.
<br />Hale Avenue Resource Recovery Facility (HARRF) Flood Control Project and Escondido Creek
<br />Enhancement, City of Escondido Engineering Department, Escondido, California. Responsible for
<br />long-term biological monitoring and report preparation for over 10 acres of wetland creation and
<br />enhancement area along Escondido Creek associated with flood control improvements to the HARRF in
<br />Escondido, California.
<br />Gavilan Hills — Smith Road Channel and Debris Basin Project, Riverside County Flood Control and
<br />Water Conservation District, Riverside County, California. Led the design and preparation of
<br />construction documents for over 9 acres of southern willow scrub, mulefat scrub, and Riversidian sage scrub
<br />as on-site mitigation for the construction of a channel and debris basin in Riverside County. Plans and
<br />specification package included demolition for existing derelict site structures, grading to create a series of
<br />wetland catchment basins, a temporary irrigation system, and a comprehensive native planting layout.
<br />Currently conducting long-term biological monitoring for the project.
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