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Proposal to the City of Santa Ana for On -Call Environmental Services (RFP 21-105) <br />Acres community by extending the existing double -reinforced concrete box under <br />Palmdale Road (State Route 18) to the northeast corner of Cobalt Road and Seneca <br />Road. ECORP prepared an IS/MND in compliance with CEQA. ECORP hired and <br />managed a subconsultant, who prepared an air quality study/greenhouse gas analysis to <br />support the IS/MND. ECORP incorporated biological resources, cultural resources, and <br />jurisdictional delineation studies completed for the project by County staff into the <br />IS/MND. ECORP also prepared and submitted applications for a Pre -Construction <br />Notification for a Nationwide Permit with the USACE, a Notification of Lake or Streambed <br />Alteration Form with the CDFW, and a Section 401 Water Quality Certification Application <br />Form with the RWQCB. The IS/MND and regulatory permitting were prepared on an <br />accelerated schedule to meet the County's deadlines. <br />Camp Rock Road Maintenance Project. ECORP provided biological services in support <br />of road maintenance activities on Camp Rock Road in rural San Bernardino County twice <br />in 2014. The work was required for routine maintenance, as well as for repairing washed- <br />out sections of the road following monsoonal rain events and was performed in desert <br />tortoise critical habitat. ECORP provided qualified biologists to conduct preconstruction <br />sweeps of the work areas prior to the initiation of grading activities and monitored the <br />work to ensure that desert tortoises and their burrows were not impacted. <br />San Moritz Drive Pipeline Replacement Project. ECORP conducted regulatory <br />permitting and supporting technical studies for this project, the replacement of a <br />stormwater drainage structure underneath San Moritz Drive. ECORP prepared a <br />jurisdictional waters delineation, cultural resources study, biological resources study, <br />regulatory permit applications, and conducted agency coordination. <br />Bear Valley Road Repair. ECORP performed construction monitoring for a road repair <br />project along Bear Valley Cutoff east of State Route 18 in the Apple Valley Area for the <br />San Bernardino County DPW. Biologists performed daily monitoring for desert tortoise <br />and other sensitive species. The biologists also provided standard tortoise education and <br />awareness classes for the contractor's staff to ensure that no tortoises were harmed <br />during the project. <br />♦ Hinkley Road Crossing Repair Project. ECORP provided environmental review <br />services for the reopening of Hinkley Road including the repair of the bridge protection, <br />restriping, re -painting of pavement markings, and installation of roadside signage. <br />ECORP prepared a CEQA categorical exemption and NEPA categorical exclusion due to <br />federal funding of the project. ECORP also prepared a Caltrans Preliminary <br />Environmental Study (PES), jurisdictional delineation, and regulatory permitting <br />applications, and provided extensive coordination with regulatory agencies in in support <br />of obtaining USACE, CDFW, and RWQCB permits. <br />♦ National Trails Highway Road Improvements. ECORP biologists performed pre - <br />construction surveys and construction monitoring for road improvement activities along <br />National Trails Highway one mile north of Vista Road for the San Bernardino County <br />DPW. Biologists performed preconstruction surveys to determine presence of desert <br />tortoise, burrowing owl, and other nesting birds. During construction, biologists performed <br />daily monitoring for desert tortoise, burrowing owl, and other sensitive species. The <br />ECORP Consulting, Inc. October21, 2021 ■ 18 <br />eNVIRONML%I A,_ r o%SfA I acts P21-590 <br />