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regional stormwater capture projects that <br />incorporate park improvements including, but not <br />limited to, Bolivar Park, Albion Riverside Park, <br />Caruthers Park, and Mayfair Parks. Additionally, <br />our team has implemented projects under parking <br />and maintenance areas including the Santa <br />Monica Clean Beaches Initiative and between <br />two (2) roadways, such as the Culver Boulevard <br />Project. These multi -benefit projects proved <br />successful in their blending of usable open space <br />and water quality improvement which we will carry <br />into the design of any City project. <br />INNOVATION <br />New technologies and state of the science <br />practices are constantly being developed and <br />introduced to the stormwater management <br />field. Relationships with academia, similar <br />municipalities, and proprietary vendors provide <br />continued learning and knowledge of the most <br />recent practices being implemented throughout <br />the state and nation. We pride ourselves in staying <br />informed of the state of the science and share <br />our experiences with others through publication <br />and conferences to further those relationships. <br />The Bolivar Park project is considered the first <br />"smart regional stormwater BMP" and went on <br />to win the 2016 Environmental Business Journal <br />Award for Innovative Technology and the CASQA <br />Outstanding Stormwater BMP Implementation <br />Project of the Year in 2019. <br />Combining our experience developing standard <br />details for stormwater capture, optimal design <br />configurations, and full plans and specifications <br />with our intimate knowledge of the policies <br />and procedures of the City, our team is poised <br />to provide cutting -edge, state of the science <br />solutions to integrate stormwater capture facilities <br />with open space development plans. <br />- GifyzofSanta Ana <br />PROPOSALFOR <br />On -Call Stormwater Project Design Services <br />RFP NO.'20-102 <br />EFFICIENCY <br />Stormwater capture projects require an <br />understanding of the flow patterns and property <br />use to generate a design that maximizes <br />efficiency while minimizing cost and protecting the <br />beneficial uses. Efficiency can only be measured <br />through an exhaustive generation of project <br />implementation scenarios that vary diversion <br />rates and chamber volumes while measuring their <br />pollutant removal performance and anticipated <br />costs. Our extensive experience has afforded us <br />the opportunity to develop tools and procedures <br />that allow for creative innovation while also <br />ensuring project delivery efficiency through the <br />modeling of thousands of possible sizing and <br />diversion combinations. Utilizing these tools, <br />our team successfully lowered the needed <br />size from the initial concepts for the Culver <br />Boulevard Stormwater and Filtration project <br />while still achieving the same pollutant removal <br />efficiency, saving the City millions of dollars. <br />The availability of these vast amounts of data <br />IJ TETRA TECH <br />