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REGISTRATION <br />2005/CA/Professional <br />Engineer/Civil/67442 <br />Nancy Baker, PE, ENV SP <br />Senior Project Manager: Water/Sewer Design <br />Nancy Baker has 33 years of civil engineering experience in the water industry. <br />She has extensive knowledge and experience in project management and the <br />planning and design of water and wastewater facilities including pipelines, <br />pumping facilities, lift stations, pressure reducing stations, domestic water <br />well equipping, and water and wastewater treatment facilities. Nancy's pipeline <br />experience includes over 150 miles of new pipeline design and rehabilitations <br />projects for water mains and recycled water mains ranging in diameter from <br />6- to 48-inches. <br />Experience <br />EDUCATION <br />1999/BS/Civil Engineering/ <br />Cast Iron Main Replacement - Rosebay Street- Long Beach, CA: <br />California State University, <br />Project Manager to provide design engineering services for this project which <br />Long Beach <br />includes preparation of preliminary and final construction documents for the <br />replacement of 6,150 feet of 4-, 6-, 8-, to-, and 12-inch cast iron pipelines. The <br />CERTIFICATIONS <br />project involves replacement of pipeline appurtenances including gate valves, <br />Envision nathnSustatitutty <br />Professional/Institute for <br />hydrants, air/vacuum assemblies, service meters and respective fittings. The <br />Sustainable Infrastructure <br />scope of services included utility research and field reconnaissance. <br />Rehabilitation of Wells 41 and 43 including Hydrogeologist Design & <br />EXPERIENCE <br />Construction Phase Services - Anaheim, CA: Project Manager to prepare a <br />With Psomas for 3 years; <br />with other firms for 30 <br />technical memorandum and construction bid documents for the rehabilitation <br />years <br />of Well 41 and Well 43. These wells are over 30 years old and are currently out of <br />service due to reduced specific capacity as a result of biofilm growth on the well <br />screens. In conjunction with the hydrogeologist, well data for the two wells was <br />analyzed (caliper and gyroscopic surveys, driller's logs, video logs, water quality <br />data, etc.) and a technical memorandum prepared with recommendations <br />for rehabilitation, including cleaning and installation of a full casing liner. <br />Bid documents were prepared for Well 43, including construction plans and <br />technical specifications. Well 41 rehabilitation was postponed until a later date <br />until new California standards are established for PFOS and PFOA chemicals <br />found in groundwater. <br />Coto de Caza Life Station Emergency Storage Basin - Coto de Caza, CA: <br />Project Manager/Engineer for preparation of a preliminary design study, final <br />design, contract bid documents, and engineering services during construction <br />for the construction of an ESB at the existing Coto de Caza Lift Station. The 45- <br />foot x 38-foot x 25-foot deep cast -in -place reinforced concrete basin is designed <br />to contain sewer overflows from the lift station during emergency events. <br />Project includes coordination of an existing SDG&E power supply line relocation, <br />site improvements to allow tanker truck access to the ESB, including relocation <br />of entrance gate and site walls/fences, and design of overflow and drain <br />pipelines. The ESB is designed to contain three hours of the lift station's average <br />daily flow within three interior chambers. The sewage is transferred among <br />the chambers by two 10 HP submersible pumps and a series of sluice gates. The <br />design includes electrical and instrumentation improvements to monitor and <br />control the ESB chamber levels. <br />