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Maira Salcedo, PE, ENV SP I Psomas <br />Primary Point of Contact I Project Manager — Water/Sewer Design <br />REGISTRATION <br />2011 /CA/Professional <br />Engineer/Civil/77370 <br />EDUCATION <br />2006/BS/Civil Engineering/ <br />California State University, <br />Fullerton <br />CERTIFICATIONS <br />• Envision Sustainability <br />Professional/Institute <br />for Sustainable <br />Infrastructure <br />• Pipeline Assessment <br />Certification <br />Program/#U-508-700/ <br />NASSCO <br />PROFESSIONAL <br />AFFILIATIONS <br />• Orange County Water <br />Association <br />• American Society of <br />Civil Engineers, Orange <br />County Branch <br />Maira Salcedo has over 14 years of experience in design of sewer <br />and water systems and report preparation on public works projects <br />throughout Southern California. Her computer experience includes <br />AutoCAD (including Civil3D), ArcView, Microsoft Project, and various <br />spreadsheet and word processing software packages. <br />Project Experience <br />Rehabilitation of Well 29, City of Santa Ana, CA: Project Manager <br />for preparation of construction plans and technical specifications for <br />rehabilitation of the City's existing Well 29; the relocation of an existing <br />tennis court; and construction of a cement masonry unit (CMU) building, <br />pertinent related site improvements, and water pumping equipment. In <br />addition to the well pump and redesigned discharge piping, the building <br />will house the electrical switchboard and the pump motor control center. <br />Walnut Pump Station Upgrade, City of Santa Ana, CA: Project <br />Engineer and Assistant Project Manager for the preparation of <br />preliminary design report, plans, and construction cost estimate for the <br />construction of a new 3,650 SF CMU precision block building including <br />the footprint of the existing control building and extending north to <br />enclose the existing outdoor pump station and a small masonry storage <br />building. Other notable design items included demolition of the existing <br />control building and sand trap; construction of an 8-foot-high CMU <br />perimeter wall, 10-foot concrete tennis practice wall, two tennis practice <br />courts, and 20'x50'xl4' carport; rerouting of 24-inch inlet line; and design <br />of a gooseneck structure to allow groundwater to be manually bypassed <br />around the reservoir to storm drains, electrical equipment and conduits, <br />and site improvements. <br />Sewer Rehabilitation, Rossmoor/Los Alamitos Area Sewer District, <br />Rossmoor and Los Alamitos, CA: Project Manager for the design of <br />sewer segment rehabilitation in various locations in Rossmoor and the <br />City of Los Alamitos. Psomas staff reviewed 60,000 feet of sewer system <br />CCTV tapes and made appropriate recommendations for repairs where <br />needed. The rehabilitation design comprised a combination of CIPP lining <br />of approximately 2,830 feet of 8-inch through 18-inch-diameter sewer <br />in 11 separate locations; UV -Cured Point Repairs (trenchless) at 68 <br />locations; removal and replacement of approximately 860 feet of 8- and <br />10-inch-diameter pipe in four areas; and point repairs to 8-inch through <br />18-inch pipe at 14 different locations. The project also included obtaining <br />preliminary encroachment permits from the City of Los Alamitos and the <br />County of Orange, coordination for project advertising, evaluation of the <br />bids received, and recommendation of project award. <br />Pelican Hill Golf Club Sewer Pipeline Rehabilitation, Newport Beach, <br />CA: Project Manager for evaluation of the existing conditions of 6,027 LF <br />of sewer pipe, and to provide professional design services for the four <br />sewer pipelines. Also provided construction phase services that included, <br />City of sam3 One I -- PfP Nf 19-100 PSOMAS <br />