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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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• Project infiltrates dry and wet weather volumes of runoff into the ground for groundwater recharge <br />• Provide long term geographically specific rainfall/runoff data for single family residential land uses in the City of Anaheim. <br />Regional BMP Credit Study* ( City of Anaheim (2019-2021) 1 Anaheim, CA <br />• Assisted in conceptualizing and developing the framework for implementing a Regional Best Management Practices (BMP) <br />Credit Study <br />• The purpose of the study was to arrive at a methodology for both, tracking watershed water quality management plans, <br />and providing a financial model to track "credit generator" projects as they would come online. <br />• Project elements included reviewing total watershed quality requirements and the impacts of existing WQMP's on the <br />system, and how they impacted both available credits, future credits, and pricing as credits are purchased and future credit <br />generator systems came online. <br />• The deliverables included a template calculation spreadsheet and a detailed presentation for City staff. <br />• Project challenges included understanding and working with the City Finance department to determine financial <br />management throughout various City departments, as well as developing the methods and frequency for credit pricing <br />adjustments. <br />• Opportunities in the future for the program include the encouragement by the City to deliver additional regional <br />stormwater capture systems that will provide watershed level compliance for public projects, with a pathway to offering <br />credits to private developments. <br />Stormwater Feasibility Studies* I City of Dana Point (2020-2021) Dana Point, CA <br />• Development of four individual stormwater feasibility studies at multiple locations throughout the City of Dana Point. <br />• Locations studied experienced frequent/historical flooding, temporarily blocked roadways, or impacted private properties. <br />• Provided alternatives analysis by generating 1D and 2D models to illustrating causes of flooding. <br />• Developed multiple solutions and cost models for each location. Three alternative designs and costing models were <br />prepared for each of the four locations and discussed with City staff. One of the most challenging aspects was working with <br />a private property owner and church to prepare onsite topographic surveys and models to demonstrate the existing flooding <br />patterns and agree on a design remedy. Determined that multiple upstream street catch basins had the ability to be <br />retrofitted to capture runoff upstream and carry it around the project site, thus minimizing surface runoff across the <br />property. <br />Bikepath O,P,Q* I Orange County Public Works (2020-2021) ) Orange County, CA <br />• Managed the preparation of a multi -mile HEC-RAS study for existing and proposed conditions along the proposed Bikepath <br />O,P,Q project. <br />• The project entailed the construction of a paved bikepath along the top banks of Coyote Creek. Two bridge undercrossings <br />were proposed and Artesia Boulevard and Valley View Streetthat altered the existing concrete channel cross section. <br />• Evaluated the undercrossings 1,000 feet upstream and downstream of the bridges for impacts to channel water surface <br />elevations and velocities. <br />• Coordinated with Orange County, the Los Angeles County Flood Control Districts, and the Army Corps of Engineers. <br />• Challenges included gaining concurrence across the various agencies on the acceptable flow rates to use for the analysis, as <br />well as developing HEC-RAS methodology for the handrailed cantilever solution proposed at one of the undercrossings. <br />Wagon Wheel Creek Rehabilitation ) Orange County Parks (2019-2021) ( Wagon Wheel, CA <br />• Project Manager, Assisted in field walk and condition assessment for a failed stepped wall system. <br />• Collected streambed material samples and assisted geomorphological experts in determining sediment transport. <br />• Completed short and long term repair plans for failed creek wall system. Completed scour and sediment transport analysis. <br />Coordinated with USACOE and completed required permits. <br />City of Twenty -Nine Palms Specific Plan ( City of Twenty -Nine Palms (2020-2021) ( Twenty -Nine Palms, CA <br />• Water Quality Manger engaged in specific planning for future stormwater and sewer services within the City. <br />• Predicting future central city development corridor as well as optional future Marine Corps base sewer treatment plant. <br />• Analyzed future treatment system capacities. <br />• Completed long term stormwater planning for quantity and quality. <br />
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