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Company Name
PSOMAS
Contract #
A-2022-158-03
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
8/16/2022
Expiration Date
8/15/2025
Insurance Exp Date
10/15/2024
Destruction Year
2030
Notes
For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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Michael Swan, PE transmission/distribution system, alternative sites were analyzed. These sites were <br />(Continued) then ranked so the City can proceed with more detailed siting studies, then potential <br />land acquisition and/or negotiations with internal departments, such as parks and <br />recreation, once financing is in place for the CIP. <br />Combined East Area Master Plan of Sanitary Sewers and Financial <br />Implementation Plan - Anaheim, CA: Project Manager to prepare a computer - <br />based hydraulic model and master plan report to evaluate the sewer system within <br />the eastern portion of the City of Anaheim, located east of SR-57 and SR-91, to <br />identify sewer system needs for existing and build -out peak dry weather flows <br />(PDWF). This area encompassed approximately 12,658 gross acres (20 square miles) <br />and has an existing population totaling approximately 80,000. This analysis resulted <br />in $711,167 (September 2005 dollars) in recommended capital improvements necessary <br />to correct system deficiencies in the build -out PDWF condition, including existing <br />system improvement costs. <br />South Central Anaheim Sewer Study -Anaheim, CA: Project Manager for a <br />sewer study within an approximately 1,800-acre area tributary to two major trunk <br />sewer systems along Katella Avenue and Ball Road in the City of Anaheim. The study <br />area encompasses some of the highest flow generating land uses in the City including <br />the Anaheim Resort, Disneyland, the Platinum Triangle, and portions of Downtown <br />Anaheim. Psomas identified capacity constraints within the system under build -out <br />scenarios during modeling conducted for the Central Area Sanitary Sewer Master <br />Plan. Alternative improvement projects were evaluated by focusing on diversion of <br />flow to other tributary systems to free up capacity in the constrained major trunk <br />sewers. Alternatives were evaluated based construction feasibility, planning level <br />construction costs, and the quantity of flow diverted. The most favorable alternatives <br />were then evaluated at the concept design level through utility research with <br />recommended improvements ranked to maximize capacity, limit cost, and provide <br />for continued growth with the study area. <br />On -Call Water System Modeling - El Monte, CA: Project Manager for updating <br />the 2010 hydraulic model files for the City's water distribution system into InfoWater <br />software. The model was updated based on system improvements, recent demand <br />data, and current well data and operation to accurately depict existing conditions. <br />The model has subsequently been used to conduct fire flow analyses for the City in <br />conjunction with proposed development projects and to determine required system <br />improvements to meet the City's water service criteria. <br />010 Sewer Master Plan Update - Yorba Linda, CA: Project Manager for the <br />analysis of hydraulic model results for existing and build -out conditions, and to <br />developed the CIP to correct existing system capacity deficiencies as well as provide <br />service to future development of the District through 2030. Prepared the Sewer <br />Master Plan report which documents the entire project work effort, including a sewer <br />GIS audit, extensive flow monitoring, and model development and calibration for the <br />entire sewer collection system of approximately 161 miles of pipe. Development and <br />flow projections for future land use conditions were created, including incorporation <br />of some existing septic system areas into the collection system. <br />
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