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CJ MNS <br />Client <br />Contact <br />Dates of Service <br />Personnel <br />Los Olivos Community Services District <br />Lisa Palmer, Chair of the Board of Directors <br />805.500.4098 1 lisa@lpalmerconsulting.com <br />11/2018 — 03/2019 <br />Greg Jaquez <br />$150K MNS developed a Plan of Study for a Project Report following the guidelines of <br />Awarded the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) and the Water Recycling Funding <br />Program (WRFP). The Project Report will determine the feasibility and selected <br />alternative for a wastewater collection system, wastewater treatment plant, and <br />groundwater replenishment injection well system for the Los Olives Community <br />Services District (LOCSD). The unincorporated Los Olivos community in Santa <br />Barbara County manages its wastewater with onsite wastewater treatment <br />systems (septic tanks) on private parcels. LOCSD was seeking to develop a <br />comprehensive wastewater collection and treatment system with provision for <br />beneficial use of its treated wastewater. The Plan of Study was submitted with a <br />WRFP application to the State Water Resources Control Board. <br />{ <br />CLEAN WATER STATE REVOLVING FUND <br />Client Castroville Community Services District <br />Contact Eric Tynan, General Manager <br />866.803.2456 1 eric@castrovillecsd.org <br />Dates of Service O1/2022 — 06/2022 <br />Personnel Greg Jaquez, Beth Reineke, Nick Panofsky <br />$31M MINIS provided technical and grant writing services for the Washington Street Sewer <br />Awarded Bypass project. Once completed, the project will eliminate surcharge issues in <br />the existing sewer line and provide additional sewer capacity for much needed <br />housing development. <br />SECTION 3. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE <br />