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<br />Mark Schluter, PG, CEG, CHG - Lead Geologist
<br />Mr. Schluter has 40 years of experience in applied EDUCATION
<br />engineering geology, hydrogeology and geotechnical • Graduate Studies, Engineering
<br />engineering. As a senior engineering geologist, he has Geology/Ground Water Hydrology,
<br />conducted a wide range of geotechnical studies for dams, California State University, Los
<br />reservoirs, pipelines, pump stations, treatment plants, and Angeles, 1984
<br />groundwater studies for projects throughout California and • BS, Earth Sciences, California State
<br />Nevada. His responsibilities include supervision of field Polytechnic University, Pomona,
<br />1979
<br />investigations, instrumentation and providing thegeology and
<br />AA, Pasadena City College,
<br />seismic hazard evaluations for the geotechnical investigation Pasadena, 1976
<br />study. Mr. Schluter provides supervision and project
<br />management of field services during all phases of project
<br />grading and construction. REGISTRATIONS/CERTIFICATIONS
<br />• California, Professional Geologist
<br />Relevant Experience No. 4527
<br />• California, Certified Engineering
<br />Geologist No. 1415
<br />Orange County Water District Groundwater • California, Certified Hydrogeologist
<br />Replenishment System, Fountain Valley, CA. Senior No.41
<br />Geologist. Provided oversight of geological conditions and • 40-Hour Hazardous Materials Health
<br />analysis for the project. The project consisted of modifying & Safety Course, 29
<br />the OCWD Groundwater Replenishment System from 70 CFR 1910.120, 1990
<br />MGD to 100 MGD. The project involved the Advanced Water
<br />Treatment Facility (AWPF) expansion, and the Secondary Effluent Flow Equalization project.
<br />The expansion required the construction of several new structures, including two 7.5 MG
<br />above -ground steel storage tanks, 1,000 linear feet of 54-inch diameter pipeline, 200 linear feet
<br />of 54-inch diameter pipeline, a UV facility for installation of two new UV trains, a decarbonation
<br />tower, a lime saturator, and other modifications and upgrades.
<br />Orange County Sanitation District P1-37 Primary Clarifiers 16-31 & Related Facilities,
<br />Fountain Valley, CA. Senior Geologist. Provided oversight of geological conditions and analysis
<br />for the project. The project included the construction of 16 new primary clarifiers with support
<br />equipment, improvements to existing primary clarifier 6-15 and improvements to primary
<br />clarifiers 1-5.
<br />Orange County Sanitation District P2-90 Trickling Filters Project, Huntington Beach, CA.
<br />Senior Geologist. Provided oversight of geological conditions and analysis for the project. A
<br />new secondary treatment facility with a rated treatment capacity of 60 MGD was planned and
<br />constructed at OCSD Plant No. 2 to upgrade the sewage treatment process to meet current
<br />secondary treatment standards. The project excavation required construction dewatering due
<br />to shallow groundwater conditions, river recharge and ocean tides. The Proposed Trickling
<br />Filters Project consisted of the following major structures: Three (3) Trickling Filters with
<br />diameter of about 150-foot each, Six (6) Secondary Clarifiers with a diameter of about 135-foot
<br />each, Solids Contact Tank and Sludge Re -aeration Facility, Trickling Filter Pump Station,
<br />Blower and Power Building, Odor Control Facility and 108-in diameter Primary Effluent Conduit.
<br />Orange County Sanitation District Brookhurst P2-66, Task 3, Huntington Beach, CA. Senior
<br />Geologist. Provided oversight of geological conditions and analysis for the project. The project
<br />involved the P2-66 headworks replacement within the Orange County Sanitation District's Plant
<br />No. 2 sewage treatment facility in Huntington Beach.
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