SA-2 Pressure Control Station Relocation
<br />and Transmission Main Improvements
<br />RFP No. 21-127
<br />Mark Bush, PE
<br />QA/Ql
<br />Mr. Bush has more than 26 years of professional experience in
<br />water, wastewater and recycled water engineering. Mark has been
<br />responsible for the completion of over 100 miles of potable water,
<br />recycled water and sewer mains, 20 potable water and recycled
<br />water pump stations and well projects, and 14 potable and
<br />recycled water reservoirs.
<br />Mr. Bush is an integral part of the Water/Wastewater Department
<br />and brings leadership, strong work ethic, technical knowledge and
<br />dedication to overall client satisfaction on every project.
<br />EXPERIENCE
<br />SA-3, SF.-- Gnd SA-5 Vault Relocations, City of Santa Ana, C
<br />Project Manager for the design and construction phases of three
<br />pressure reducing valve vaults. The project included the design of
<br />steel and ductile iron yard piping and connections to the existing City
<br />system, pressure reducing valves, and concrete vaults.
<br />Santa Ana River IntercPnfnr Rnnlacnmont r)rnnnn rniinty Public
<br />Works, Santa Ana, Ci' QA/QC Lead. This project replaced
<br />Education:
<br />BS, Civil Engineering,
<br />BS, Environmental
<br />Engineering, University of
<br />California, Irvine, 1997
<br />Registrations/Certifications:
<br />Professional Civil Engineer,
<br />California, No. 60477, 2000
<br />Professional Affiliations:
<br />American Society of Civil
<br />Engineers
<br />American Water Works
<br />Association
<br />Orange County Water
<br />Association
<br />Office Location:
<br />Irvine, CA
<br />Total Years of Experience:
<br />26
<br />3.7 miles of 39- to 45-Inch VCP and 42- to 45-Inch RCP with
<br />3.85 miles of 54-inch gravity sewer. The project included five microtunnel drives through extremely
<br />abrasive soil conditions in environmentally sensitive areas. Tunneling records were set for the longest
<br />curve (2,187 feet) and longest compound, or "S", curve (1,567 feet) in North America.
<br />Mid -Basin Injection: Centennial Park Design Services, Orange County Water District, Fountain
<br />1/,11— f ^ QA/QC. Responsible for the QA/QC of the design of four injection wells to be located within
<br />Centennial Park in the City of Santa Ana for Orange County Water District. In addition to the
<br />engineering services for the four injection wells, the project includes the design of the supply pipeline,
<br />backflush pipeline, bridge crossing, two shared facility sites, a monitoring well site, site improvements,
<br />and paving of park access roads and parking lots.
<br />Rein.—. j Static.. Rei%,_dtion/uh,y.wdes, ....,W.,,,.....yW,,...w�, ....�,..,,,, -.,..,a Niguel,
<br />CA. QA/QC Manager for the Pressure Reducing Station Upgrades for the District. This work included
<br />the relocation of three pressure reducing stations. The station was located within the street right-of-way
<br />and relocated in an existing parkway.
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<br />RvctPm San Antnnin T) QA/QC. Phase 2 project elements included two additional 1,250 hp vertical
<br />turbine pumps installed in existing cans with VFDs at Twin Oaks West Pump Station, a booster pump
<br />station with VFDs in addition to hydropneumatic surge tanks, a second 7.5 MG ground storage tank
<br />No. 2, and a fourth pump at the PZ 4 Pump Station at Old Pearsall Road Pump Station, and
<br />approximately 3,000 LF of 48-inch water pipeline with a control valve assembly to transition from
<br />production mode to recharge mode on site.
<br />Torrance Pressure Reducing Stations, West Basin Municipal Water District, Carson, CA. Project
<br />Manager for design of five pressure reducing stations along Artesia Boulevard within the City of
<br />Torrance to protect the City's irrigation systems from over pressurization from the recycled water
<br />system pressure fluctuations.
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