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Katie Harrel, PE, ENV SP, QSD <br />Katie Harrel is a civil engineer with eight years of experience <br />in the management, feasibility assessment, and design of <br />award -winning BMP projects. She coordinates with clients, <br />permittees, subconsultants, and project staff to ensure <br />projects adhere to strict budgets and deadlines. Her duties <br />have included developing master planning concepts, <br />designing urban runoff treatment and control facilities, <br />preparing pollution prevention assessments and reports, <br />performing stormwater compliance inspections, performing <br />water quality monitoring, conducting hydrology and hydraulic <br />studies, modeling hydrology and hydraulic conditions, <br />conducting utility research, traffic control planning, and <br />obtaining required permitting. Additionally, Katie has <br />extensive experience assisting public agencies with complex <br />grant applications as high as $10 million. <br />RELEVANT EXPERIENCE <br />City of San Fernando Regional Park Infiltration Project <br />Manager for design services for the San Fernando Regional <br />Park, which consists of installing an underground <br />manufactured infiltration system, and removing/replacing the <br />existing baseball field and irrigation system. The infiltration <br />Years of Experience <br />Education <br />MS, Civil Engineering, 2015, <br />California State University, <br />Long Beach <br />BS, Civil Engineering, 2013, <br />California State University, <br />Long Beach <br />Registrations <br />Civil Engineer, CA, 85752 <br />Envision TM Sustainability <br />Professional Credential <br />Qualified SWPPP Developer, <br />C85752 <br />Awards and Recognition <br />Civil + Structural magazine, <br />"Rising Star," 2018 <br />Orange County Engineering <br />Council, "Young Engineer <br />Award," 2015 <br />system will serve a drainage area greater than 400-acres and I Storm Water Solutions <br />recharge groundwater sources with approximately 200 acre- magazine, 'Rising Star," <br />feet of stormwater annually. The system has a single storm 2015 <br />capture capacity greater than 24 acre-feet. Tasks include: <br />utility and community coordination; conducting a preliminary design report; performing <br />environmental studies that meet CEQA requirements; obtaining permits; providing topographical <br />surveys; conducting a geotechnical investigation report; developing a plan for landscape and <br />irrigation improvements; preparing a hydrologic and hydraulic study; providing potholing <br />services; preparing PS&Es; preparing an O&M manual for proposed structural stormwater <br />BMPs, pretreatment devices, and stormwater infiltration system; and providing bid and <br />construction support. <br />City of Culver City Washington Boulevard P3 Urban Runoff Diversion Project Manager <br />assisting with the design of a diversion system to capture stormwater and urban runoff from a <br />drainage area of approximately 40 acres for the City of Culver City. The project is located on <br />Washington Boulevard near Walnut Avenue at the City boundary. The drainage area is <br />comprised of commercial and residential land uses completely within the City boundaries. The <br />