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N <br />TETRATECH <br />Mr. Lee has over 11 years of experience in the development of conceptual <br />studies for domestic water and reclaimed water systems, as well as final design <br />for water distribution and transmission systems, sewer conveyance facilities, and <br />utility relocations. <br />I:4;14Vl4L'194 <br />High Zone Recycled Water Reservoirs, City of Chino Hills, Chino Hills, <br />CA. 2009. Design Engineer for the feasibility, design and construction <br />management of a 0.5 MG and a 2.0 MG recycled water reservoirs located at two <br />separate sites. The design included access road improvements, recycled water <br />transmission mains, and site improvements for the two above -ground steel tanks <br />Coldwater Reservoir, City of Beverly Hills, Beverly Hills, CA. 2012. Design <br />Engineer for the reconstruction of an 8.0 MG reservoir. The new design was for <br />a fully buried, cast -in -place, conventionally reinforced concrete reservoir with a <br />recreational park on the surface. The design incorporated full utilization of the <br />site that maximized storage while also included the necessary piping and <br />equipment for inlet/outlet transfer of water, site and reservoir drainage and <br />overflow, a building for analytical and electrical equipment, and park features <br />such as landscaping, water fountains and a running track. The design required <br />working within the constraints of neighboring properties, including a fire station, <br />and existing utilities through the site such as a major box storm drain and 68- <br />inch diameter DWP transmission main. Construction services included <br />engineering support and site observation, as well as services for shoring <br />monitoring, geotechnical certification, corrosion observation, and noise and <br />vibration monitoring. <br />Reynolds Ranch Reservoir, City of Vacaville, Vacaville, CA. 2007. Design <br />Engineer for a preliminary design report for a new prestressed concrete 0.53 MG <br />reservoir and 490 gpm booster pump station. The PDR evaluated alternative <br />configurations, layout, operations, geotechnical conditions, seismic constraints, <br />community impacts, and environmental issues. Pump station design will <br />incorporate a 50 hp two -pump booster station with motor control center, standby <br />generator, and instrumentation. Permitting and assistance during bidding and <br />construction was also provided. <br />Adrian Lee, PE <br />Design Engineer <br />Education: <br />B.S., Civil Engineering, <br />University of California at Irvine, <br />2007 <br />Reg istrations/Certif i cations: <br />Professional Civil Engineer, <br />California, 2011, No. 79032 <br />Professional Affiliations: <br />American Society of Civil <br />Engineers <br />National Society of Professional <br />Engineers <br />Professional Engineers in <br />Private Practice <br />Water Environment Federation <br />American Water Works <br />Association <br />Office: <br />San Dimas, California <br />Years of Experience <br />11 <br />Years with Tetra Tech: <br />(08/2008) 11 <br />Air National Guard, Irrigation Well Project Building 1300, Port Hueneme CA. 2013. Project Engineer for the <br />development of a PDR and final design to replace an irrigation well pump, piping, piping appurtenances, and <br />electrical equipment. A 475 gpm VFD driven vertical turbine pump was installed 220 feet below ground surface. <br />The 6-inch discharge piping and valves were also replaced. The existing fertilizer injection system plumbing was <br />replaced. Most of the electrical wiring and controls were also replaced. <br />High Zone Recycled Water Tanks, City of Chino Hills, Chino Hills, CA. 2011. Design Engineer for design of <br />two steel tanks at separate sites (0.5 MG and 2.0 MG) to store recycled water. Both sites were in steep hillsides <br />requiring extensive grading along with about 3,200 feet of access road and access road improvements and 950 feet <br />of 8-inch and 16-inch water main. <br />Recycled Water Line Construction, City of Vernon, Vernon, CA- Design Engineer for a recycled water line <br />installed within the industrial section of the City. Design features include 8,900 feet of 12- and 18-inch ductile iron <br />piping and 615 feet of 30-inch bores. Project included working with the California Energy Commission (CEC) for <br />constructing the pipeline, which will serve the Malburg Electrical Generating Station, to CEC standards. <br />Page I <br />