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EEC ENVIROMENTAL
Contract #
A-2023-053-03
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
4/4/2023
Insurance Exp Date
5/24/2025
Destruction Year
0
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For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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ENVIRONMENTAL <br />Water/Emerging Contaminants <br />Wastewater/Stormwater <br />Litigation Support <br />Regulatory Compliance <br />Technology/GIS <br />Brandon Willnecker has over two and a half decades of experience leading teams and <br />projects while applying sustainable common-sense approaches to technical challenges. His <br />experiences across the public sector, and private client land development spectrum, <br />include planning, design, management, construction, and post -construction lifecycle <br />optimization. In addition to projects, Mr. Willnecker is well versed in current and pending <br />Water Quality Regulations and has professional experience in Southern California, as well <br />as nationally. <br />Mr. Willnecker has managed multi -million -dollar design bid build, and design -build projects and has provided <br />construction management support for both redevelopment and ground -up projects. <br />Mr. Willnecker holds a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from the University of Dayton. He is a registered professional <br />engineer in California, Ohio, and Alaska, and is a self -certified California Qualified SWPPP Developer (QSD) and a <br />Qualified Industrial Stormwater Practitioner (QISP). Mr. Willnecker is a member of the American Society of Civil <br />Engineers (ASCE), and the California Stormwater Quality Association (CASQA) and maintains an active role in <br />volunteering and community service. <br />EXPERIENCE <br />Owner's PFAS Representative I City of Santa Ana I Orange County, CA <br />• Well 40 treatment system inspection and drainage revisions. <br />As -Needed Engineering / NPDES Services I City of Anaheim Public Works Department (2019 — Present) I Anaheim, CA <br />• Providing as -needed engineering support for multiple Public Works programs and projects. <br />• Services include drainage design review, NPDES and WDR permit compliance, sewer master planning review, FOG program <br />development, and drainage design review. <br />• Grant funding research and management <br />• Project review management for RFP scope generation <br />Skylinks at Wardlow, Stormwater Capture Project* I City of Long Beach (2021-2022) 1 Long Beach, CA <br />• Project Manager overseeing 30% conceptual design through 60%, 90%, and 100%final design phases. <br />• Responsible for all financial aspects of project and coordinate with multi -disciplined team and sub -consultants <br />• Dry and Wet Weather diversion project involving pump stations, man made wetland conveyance and treatment, <br />underground storage and infiltration and storage. Total storage capacity equal to 14.0 acre-feet. <br />• Relocation of 12" diameter Long Beach Water District reclaimed water line <br />• CEQA/NEPA permitting, coordination with LACDPW and Flood control districts <br />• Public Outreach and coordination <br />State College Boulevard Regional BMP Feasibility Study* I City of Anaheim (2019-2021) 1 Anaheim, CA <br />• Project Manager for the completion of the feasibility study and preliminary design phases for a regional infrastructure <br />repurposing project. <br />• The City of Anaheim, in coordination with the Orange County Sanitation District, took ownership of two miles of abandoned <br />39"-42" diameter sewer pipe, with the intention of repurposing it for stormwater water diversion, treatment, storage, and <br />infiltration. <br />• The system is intended to reduce stormwater deficiencies in a nearby Orange County Flood Control box culvert. <br />
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