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TETRA TECH, INC
Contract #
A-2020-205-01
Council Approval Date
10/20/2020
Expiration Date
10/19/2023
Insurance Exp Date
1/1/1900
Destruction Year
2028
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Quality Control Board Los Angles Regional Clean Water Act Section 401 Water Quality Certification, <br />and the US Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District Section 404 Permit. Mr. Schreiner is also <br />responsible for overseeing the project engineer and their review of RFls, submittals, construction <br />schedules, and change orders. <br />Carriage Crest Stormwater and Runoff Capture Project, Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles <br />County, Carson, CA. Project Engineer. Mr. Schreiner was responsible for preparing the plans, <br />specifications and estimates, from concept to detailed design. Carriage Crest Park was identified in the <br />Enhanced Watershed Management Program (EWMP) as a high -priority site for a regional stormwater <br />capture project due to its proximity to two large storm drains with a total drainage area exceeding 1,100 <br />acres. <br />Mayfair Park Stormwater and Runoff Capture Project, City of Lakewood, Lakewood, CA. <br />Project Engineer. Mr. Schreiner was responsible preparing the plans, specifications and estimates, <br />from concept to detailed design. Tetra Tech was contracted to evaluate the potential site location and <br />develop this stormwater runoff and capture project. The project consists of an air -inflated rubber dam <br />diversion system to re -direct all urban runoff and stormwater runoff from the Clark Channel through <br />a pre-treatment system to remove trash, debris, and sediment. A drainage pipeline will convey the <br />water into a large, buried multi -chambered storage and filtration facility. The stormwater collected <br />in the underground reservoir will be treated and used to irrigate the park's landscaped areas. The <br />system will monitor the weather conditions and the facility through a secured cloud based system. <br />The underground storage system is 4.5 million gallons (13.8 ac-ft). The goal of the project was to not <br />only help the City comply with the metals Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs), as presented in the <br />Los Cerritos Channel Watershed Management Program, but also provide additional benefits, such as <br />revitalized park infrastructure and augmentation of local water supplies. <br />Silver Lake Reservoir Stormwater Capture Project, City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering, <br />Los Angeles, CA. Project Manager. Project Manager for the pre -design phase of the project to <br />construct stormwater infrastructure to capture stormwater from a 170-acre watershed and divert it to the <br />Silver Lake and Ivanhoe reservoirs in Los Angeles, CA. To offset the potable water demand associated <br />with maintaining historic water levels in the reservoirs, stormwater from the local watershed is proposed <br />to be redirected into the Reservoirs. Various types, sizes, and locations of stormwater infrastructure <br />and BMPs were evaluated and selected to assist the City in meeting their stormwater capture goals. <br />Mr. Schreiner guided the project engineer in the hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, and reviewed all <br />project submittals. Mr. Schreiner also coordinated with the City's Street and Stormwater Division project <br />manager and staff at a pre -design review meeting. <br />SWPPP for the Biogas Conditioning System at the Joint Water Pollution Control Plant, Carson, <br />CA. Project Manager. Mr. Schreiner served as the project manager on a project to develop and <br />implement a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) at the Biogas Conditioning System at the <br />Joint Water Pollution Control Plant (JWPCP). The project included converting an empty paved lot into a <br />methane gas fuel facility. The property is owned was developed by County Sanitation District No. 2 of <br />Los Angeles County. <br />-=-=City" :of Santa Ana _ - <br />
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