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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 />RFPNo. 21 i27 <br />Erin Cabanero, PE <br />Pipeline <br />Ms. Cabanero has provided design engineering in various water <br />and wastewater projects including domestic and reclaimed water <br />pipelines, water main replacements, gravity sewer mains, pump <br />stations, lift stations, reinforced concrete reservoirs, steel tank <br />reservoirs, wells, flow control facilities, and pressure reducing <br />valve vaults. Erin has also assisted our engineering design team <br />with preparation of construction plans, specifications, and design <br />calculations. <br />EXPERIENCE <br />IAI-11 Ki^ 'V3 D„i,ghilitntinn rity of C^ fn Ana rp Design <br />Engineer. Provided engineering planning and design to assist with <br />the rehabilitation of Well 32. The project includes the construction of <br />new CMU block well building and sodium hypochlorite building, <br />sodium hypochlorite disinfection facility approximately 3 300 linear <br />Education: <br />B.S., Civil Engineering, <br />University of California, Irvine, <br />2009 <br />Reg istrations/Certifications: <br />Professional Civil Engineer, <br />California, No. 89704, 2018 <br />Professional Affiliations: <br />American Society of Civil <br />Engineers <br />Office Location: <br />Irvine, CA <br />Total Years of Experience: <br />feet of 16-inch pipe from Well 32 to John Garthe Reservoir, bore and jack under channel crossing, and <br />site improvements. <br />Dive fr^m hA'#;^m 4^ �i �^ r1 T-'-- 1w1-._ ^ic4rin4 I -I-- ---- -a i+A Design <br />Engineer. Design of 5,100 feet of pipeline to minimize the pressure increase within the R-6 Pressure <br />Zone as a result of the Baker Pump Station. <br />Peter-z rnnvnn rhnnnol Water rnnture and Pow— PiDekline. IrVinn Ranch Wnfor District. Irvine. <br />CA. Design Engineer for over 17,000 linear feet of 10-inch to 16-inch steel and PVC pipeline. This was <br />a joint project with the City of Irvine, City of Tustin, County of Orange, and Caltrans. Project included <br />three storm drain diversion structures and intake design, hanging the pipeline from two bridges, bore <br />and jack under the railroad and backpressure vault. <br />Design Engineer. The La Mirada Recycled Water Expansion Project will provide recycled water to <br />irrigate several large landscaped facilities such as La Mirada Golf Course, La Mirada Regional Park, <br />Behringer Park as well as schools and several City facilities. Forty-nine potential recycled water users <br />were identified with an estimated irrigation demand of 930 acre feet per year. <br />West Chandler Well. South Croddv Well and Pioeline. Mesa Consolidated Water District, Costa <br />Mesa, CA. Design Engineer for the drilling and equipping of Well Nos. 12 and 13, two new potable <br />water wells (approximately 1,050 feet deep), to provide additional local water reliability to the customers <br />of Mesa Water District. The project involves the demolition of existing buildings at Well Nos. 12 and 13 <br />properties within the City of Santa Ana. Both wells are located outside of Mesa Water's service area <br />and will require the construction of approximately 4,400 feet of pipeline to connect the proposed wells to <br />Mesa Water's existing system. Each well site includes the construction of a vertical turbine pump <br />estimated to produce approximately 3,000 gpm, new CMU block well building, new chemical storage <br />facility, sodium hypochlorite and aqua ammonia disinfection facility, and site and landscaping <br />improvements. <br />Design Engineer. <br />Provided engineering support for the replacement/rehabilitation of the existing 20/16-inch cast iron <br />pipeline constructed in the mid-1920s within Newport/Balboa Boulevard from the intersection of Via <br />Oporto and Central Avenue to the intersection of Balboa Boulevard and 19th Street. This pipeline is vital <br />as it provides water and fire flow protection to the businesses and residents in the Newport Bay and <br />Peninsula area. <br />TETRA TECH <br />
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