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John Robinson I John Robinson Consulting <br />Grant Writing/Recycled Water <br />EDUCATION <br />BS/Civil Engineering/ <br />California State University, <br />Long Beach <br />PROFESSIONAL <br />AFFILIATIONS <br />• California Water <br />Environment Association <br />• Orange County Water <br />Association <br />• WateReuse Association <br />John Robinson has more than 25 years of experience in engineering <br />consulting, construction management, project leadership/project <br />management, operational/fiscal management, and market sector strategy <br />development focused most recently on recycled water programs and <br />infrastructure. His experience encompasses a variety of wastewater <br />engineering, water reclamation and planning projects. <br />John has been involved in over 35 feasibility/master studies and <br />planning, technology evaluation and recommendations, preparation of <br />study and design reports focused on recycled water including Title 22 <br />facilities for customers (industrial and irrigation) as well as Advanced <br />Water Treatment Facilities for groundwater spreading and injection. He <br />is experienced in the design of over 300 miles new potable and recycled <br />water pipeline. John has been intimately involved with regulatory <br />agencies (City of Long Beach Department of Public Health and State <br />Water Resources Control Board Division of Drinking Water) with <br />permitting jurisdiction over any recycled water facilities, and has invested <br />over 2,500 potential recycled water customer conversions and connected <br />over 850 recycled water customers in Southern California including <br />irrigation and industrial customers. <br />Project Experience <br />Long Beach Water Department, Phase I, Reclamation Expansion, <br />Long Beach, CA: Served as Project Engineer and Project Manager <br />to provide various engineering services, including development of on - <br />site retrofit drawings; preliminary and final design of four miles of 8-inch <br />recycled water pipeline and four miles of 6-inch recycled water pipeline; <br />industrial engineering reports; and performing retrofit construction <br />management. Project included computer hydraulic model of Long <br />Beach's recycled water distribution system. <br />Recycled Water System Expansion, Contract 1 D, City of Long <br />Beach, CA: Project Manager responsible for design and construction <br />management for the submittal review and resident inspection of <br />approximately four miles of 24-inch and 30-inch diameter welded steel <br />recycled water main. In addition, an aged and deteriorated 12-inch cast <br />iron water main was replaced by a one -mile long section of new 12-inch <br />ductile iron pipe. <br />Irvine Boulevard and Jeffrey Road Pipeline Improvements, Irvine <br />Ranch Water District, CA: As Project Manager, oversaw the design <br />of domestic water, recycled water, and sewer pipelines to serve a <br />new development. The recycled water pipelines included 7,500 feet of <br />12-inch and 2,600 feet of 30-inch-diameter pipe. New water mains up to <br />54-inch-diameter were required. All pipelines were constructed in existing <br />streets and required careful consideration for existing facilities and traffic <br />control. The design schedule was expedited to accommodate street <br />improvements by the developer and completed in four months. <br />PSOMAS 2 5 E -2 1 3 [11 Water Resources Engineering Services i Cityof Santa Ana <br />