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Item 21 - Pressure Control Station Relocation and Transmission Main Improvements
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Item 21 - Pressure Control Station Relocation and Transmission Main Improvements
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SA-2 Pressure Control Station Relocation <br />and Transmission Main Improvements <br />RFP No. 21-127 <br />Albion Riverside Park Project I City of Los Angeles, Bureau of Engineering <br />koumacL. MtAliar r►nmea, PE - irnna►.a►nneu�wIacny.ury <br />The City of Los Angeles selected Tetra <br />Tech to provide pre -design, design, and <br />construction support services for the Albion <br />Riverside Park Project, located adjacent to <br />the Los Angeles River. The project involved <br />transforming a six -acre site, previously used <br />for dairy warehousing and distribution, into a <br />riverfront park and recreational facility that <br />benefits nearby disadvantaged low-income <br />neighborhoods. This important water quality <br />project is part of the City's overall efforts <br />through the Proposition 0 Bond Program to <br />improve water quality and reduce pollutant <br />loads that are currently being conveyed to <br />the rivers, lakes, and oceans within the <br />greater Los Angeles area. <br />r The overall project objective was to develop <br />AiiiiiiiiiiiiiiF the project site and implement Low Impact <br />Development, Green Infrastructure, and <br />Best Management Practice (BMP) <br />measures to improve the water quality of <br />stormwater prior to discharging into the Los <br />Angeles River and ultimately into the Pacific <br />PROJECT2019 AWARD Ocean. In addition to collecting, treating and <br />RecreationParks and - Project 'il - ' infiltrating on -site runoff, the project diverts <br />stormwater and dry weather flows from an <br />existing storm drain. The diverted flows are <br />then treated and infiltrated, or used within the park. The BMPs installed included bioretention facilities, bioswales, and <br />pervious pavement subsurface infiltration areas. The remainder of the park was developed for recreational uses, educational <br />purposes, and improved access along the river. Recreational amenities at the site included multi -purpose athletic fields, <br />walking paths, adult fitness zones, children's play area, picnic area, a new parking lot with permeable paving, site landscaping <br />and a plaza. <br />The benefits of this project are not exclusive to water quality. Although the pollutant loads are expected to decrease <br />dramatically and exceed the goals of Proposition 0, this project also provides multiple benefits to the neighborhood by <br />creating visual linkages to the Los Angeles River and to other projects referenced in the Los Angeles River Revitalization <br />Master plan. <br />Project Highlights <br />Plans, Specifications, and Estimate <br />Water Quality Management <br />Best Management Practices <br />Green Infrastructure <br />Stormwater/Urban Runoff Capture <br />Storm Drain/Channel Diversion <br />Infiltration, Water Treatment, and Reuse <br />Low Impact Development <br />Envision TM Certification <br />Recreational Amenities <br />Walking Paths <br />Landscape Architecture <br />Public Outreach <br />Construction Support Services <br />TETRA TECH <br />
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