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DocuSign Envelope ID: FC7E9346-BA22.4923-BD05-AA3CA0439841 <br />DUDEK <br />Table 1. Key Personnel Qualifications <br />University of <br />Metropolitan Water District, Orange County <br />Connecticut <br />Sanitation District, Riverside County Community <br />BA, Anthropology <br />College District, North Orange County Community <br />University of California, <br />College District, and Coast Community College <br />Riverside, Extension <br />District (CCCD). She has also managed general <br />Certificate in <br />plan environmental impact reports (EIRs) and <br />specific plans, as well as infill, residential, <br />Educational Facilities <br />commercial, industrial, and school EIR projects. <br />Planning <br />Dr. Struglia leads Dudek's CEQA practice in <br />American Institute of <br />Orange County and has the role of statewide water <br />Certified Planners <br />sector leader. In this role, Dr. Struglia focuses on <br />(AICP) <br />infill development, retail redevelopment projects, <br />school projects, and water infrastructure projects, <br />including regional conveyance and groundwater <br />recharge projects, recycled water projects, and <br />water treatment projects. <br />Natalie Smith, <br />Duke University MEM, <br />Natalie Smith is a senior environmental project <br />Environmental Task <br />Environmental <br />manager with 20 years' experience throughout the <br />Leader <br />Leadership 2013 <br />southwestern United States, Australia, and the <br />Availability: 60% <br />Manchester <br />South Pacific Islands. She has extensive <br />Metropolitan University, <br />experience working on a broad range of complex <br />Institute of Place in <br />and highly controversial environmental issues, <br />Management <br />specializing in water/wastewater infrastructure, <br />Certificate, Place <br />environmental compliance, and natural resource <br />Management. 2013. <br />management in the private, public and non-profit <br />Duke University, <br />sectors. Ms. Smith has worked alongside <br />Executive Education <br />engineers to determine project feasibility and cost, <br />Program Certificate, <br />formulate project alternatives, conduct <br />NEPA. 2011 <br />environmental review, and secure permits for a <br />variety of capital improvement, infrastructure, and <br />New Mexico Institute of <br />resource management projects. She has prepared <br />Mining and Technology <br />and managed complex multidisciplinary technical <br />BS, Environmental <br />analyses in compliance with the CEQA, NEPA, <br />Science with Biology <br />FERC, CERCtA, RCRA, the federal and California <br />CITI Certification for <br />Endangered Species Acts, Section 401, 402, and <br />Protection of Human <br />404 of the Clean Water Act, Sections 10 and 14 of <br />Research Subjects, <br />the Rivers and Harbors Act, Safe Drinking Water <br />2014 <br />Act, and other state and federal regulations. <br />Australian Institute of <br />Petroleum Certification <br />Alex Hardy, <br />San Francisco State <br />Alex Hardy is an environmental project manager <br />Environmental Task <br />University <br />with 17 years' experience as a researcher and <br />Leader <br />MA, History <br />author, project manager, program manager, <br />Availability: 40% <br />(Environmental and <br />quality -control reviewer, and strategy advisor. Mr. <br />Urban History <br />Hardy has extensive experience preparing the full <br />emphasis) <br />spectrum of the CEQA documents for local <br />On -Call Environmental Services RFP# 21-105 <br />9 <br />