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								    Steve Ellis, PE, BCEE 
<br />Task Manager — Water Quality/Disinfection 
<br />Mr. Ellis has 38 years of experience with the planning, design, and 
<br />construction management of various civil and water/wastewater projects. 
<br />His treatment plant experience includes Title 22 advanced wastewater 
<br />treatment facilities producing effluent suitable for live stream discharge 
<br />and other reclamation uses; tertiary wastewater treatment facilities with 
<br />biological nutrient removal; and diatomaceous earth filtration facilities. 
<br />Other projects for which he has provided design services include water 
<br />treatment membrane facilities, wellhead projects, and pump stations. In 
<br />addition to providing civil/sanitary design expertise, he has extensive 
<br />experience with various water and sewer hydraulic modeling programs. 
<br />Mr. Ellis is a Registered Civil Engineer in California and Arizona. 
<br />EXPERIENCE 
<br />JBLM-McChord Field Housing Centralized Treatment Facility, US 
<br />Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle, WA. Project Engineer. Project 
<br />Engineer for a new 2,000 gpm wellhead treatment facility. The project 
<br />consists of preliminary and final design services for three wells with high 
<br />concentrations of manganese. Wellhead treatment evaluation included 
<br />development of various filtration media alternatives, backwash waste 
<br />recycling, and chemical dosing. 
<br />Albert Robles Center for Water Recycling and Environmental 
<br />Learning (Formerly known as GRIP), Water Replenishment District 
<br />of Southern California, Pico Rivera, CA. Project Engineer. Project 
<br />Engineer for a new 13,000 acre-feet per year of fully advanced treated 
<br />re c cle,' water Treatment r ce in ludes influent facilities MF/UF 
<br />Education: 
<br />M.S., Civil Engineering, 
<br />University of Arizona, Tucson, 
<br />1979 
<br />B.E., Civil Engineering, 
<br />City College of the City 
<br />University of New York, 1978 
<br />Reg istrations/Certifications: 
<br />Professional Engineer, 
<br />California, No. 32980, 1981 
<br />Registered Civil Engineer 
<br />Arizona, No. 20211, 1986 
<br />Board Certified Environmental 
<br />Engineer No. 11-20035, 2011 
<br />Professional Affiliations: 
<br />American Academy of 
<br />Environmental Engineers 
<br />Orange County Engineering 
<br />Council 
<br />Office Location: 
<br />Irvine, CA 
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<br />system, RO system, UV Advanced Oxidation system, post treatment/stabilization/disinfection, product water wet 
<br />well, and brine/waste disposal connection. 
<br />Lakewood, Wells 28 and 29, City of Lakewood, Lakewood, CA. Project Manager. The City of Lakewood is 
<br />constructing one new water well expected to produce about 3,000 gpm (Well 28) and possibly a second well 
<br />(Well 29) to provide additional groundwater to supplement the City's water supply source. The City would pump 
<br />water from the new well facilities to one of the existing reservoirs. Should treatment be needed for iron, 
<br />manganese or arsenic removal from the new water source, the treatment facilities would likely be located at the 
<br />reservoir site. The project consists of preparing a well siting study and providing recommendations for the new 
<br />well sites. In addition, a drinking water source assessment was prepared and submitted to the health 
<br />department for the new well. A well design report was prepared that incorporated the design plans and technical 
<br />specifications. 
<br />Sodium Hypochlorite System Reconstruction and Power Upgrades, South Orange County Wastewater 
<br />Authority, Dana Point, CA. Project Manager. Project Manager for the preliminary design, final design plans 
<br />and specifications as well as construction support services for this project at the Coastal Treatment Plant. The 
<br />upgrade was designed to lower the chemical storage tank in relation to the feed point to avoid chemical 
<br />siphoning through the metering pumps; provide true chemical containment with a new structure as defined in the 
<br />Uniform Fire Code (UFC); replacement of the existing chemical feed pumps due to their age; and provide a new 
<br />control system for flow pacing of the sodium hypochlorite feed system. 
<br />Caltrans Shallow Groundwater Study, Irvine Ranch Water District, Irvine, CA. Project Manager. Project 
<br />Manager for a Technical Memorandum to IRWD documenting the results of a preliminary investigation of the 
<br />potential options for beneficial use of Caltrans shallow groundwater along the 261 Toll Road to supplement the 
<br />District's potable water supply. 
<br />TETRA TECH 25E-58 
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