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Ll <br />_ <br />Assessment/ Remediation <br />Wastewater/Sto rmwater <br />Litigation Support <br />Regulatory Compliance <br />Technology/GIS <br />During his 38 years of professional experience, Dr. Dennis Kasper has provided technical <br />advice and supervised the planning and implementation of major national and international <br />environmental engineering projects. These projects include municipal, private, and <br />industrial water supply and water/wastewater treatment with an emphasis on membranes <br />including seawater and brackish desalination, zero discharge systems, water quality, water <br />chemistry, water treatment and recycling. His experience includes assessing water quality <br />requirements, identifying cost effective water treatment processes, and designing facilities <br />to achieve clients' requirements. Dr. Kasper is also an Adjunct Professor at Loyola <br />Marymount University teaching graduate courses in Desalination and Membrane Systems, Aquatic Chemistry, <br />Physical and Chemical Treatment Processes, and Wastewater Treatment and Reclamation. <br />Dr. Kasper holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering and an M.S. in Civil Engineering from Caltech, Pasadena, CA <br />and a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA. His areas of expertise include: <br />Desalination, Membranes, Water Treatment Processes, Wastewater Reclamation, Island Water Supplies, Water <br />Treatment Chemistry, and Distribution System Water Quality. <br />PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE <br />Reverse Osmosis <br />• City of Corona, CA. Project manager for the design of a 15 mgd brackish groundwater reverse osmosis (RO) system <br />consisting of wells, 10 mgd RO plant, blending system, source water and product delivery pipelines, and control system. <br />Coronado, CA. Process Specialist for the preliminary design of a 0.75 MGD wastewater recycling system incorporating <br />MBR biological treatment followed by partial reverse osmosis to manage TDS. <br />• Marin Municipal Water District, CA. Responsible for evaluation of seawater reverse osmosis desalination costs and project <br />economic feasibility for a 15 mgd facility located on San Francisco Bay. Provided cost information reflecting latest reverse <br />osmosis membrane and pumping system technologies and alternative procurement methods. <br />• Monterey Peninsula Water Management District, Monterey, CA. Project Manager for evaluation of desalination <br />alternatives and development of project economics for seawater desalination plants with capacities ranging between 5 <br />and 14 million gallons per day. Evaluated sites at Sand City and the Moss Landing Power Plant. <br />Tampa Bay, FL. Developed preliminary process design and cost estimates for 25 mgd seawater desalination plant co - <br />located with a thermal power plant. Design included pretreatment, membrane selection, post -treatment and product <br />water delivery. <br />• Hong Kong. Served as Technical Director and Project Manager of feasibility study evaluating brackish water and seawater <br />reverse osmosis for Hong Kong. RO pilot plant installed at the Lok On Pai multistage flash distillation plant to evaluate <br />variations in seawater salinity and pretreatment requirements. <br />• Chile Desalination Technologies Reverse Trade Mission, USA. Under contract to the U.S. Trade Development Agency <br />served as reverse osmosis specialist accompanying a delegation from Chile evaluating technologies for seawater <br />desalination. Prepared technical presentations and coordinated interviews with various U.S. membrane and equipment <br />manufacturers and consulting engineers. <br />• Cannery Row LP, Monterey, CA. Project Manager for a study identifying and evaluating alternative seawater reverse <br />osmosis systems for a multi -use development located on Cannery Row in close proximity to the Monterey Aquarium. <br />