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WSP USA ENVIROMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE INC.
Contract #
A-2023-134
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
8/1/2023
Expiration Date
7/31/2026
Insurance Exp Date
5/1/2024
Destruction Year
2031
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Scope of Services and Schedule <br />San Diego MS4 Permit Attachment D Form, Fiscal Analysis, cover letter and annual report <br />summary <br />■ San Diego MS4 Permit WQIP jurisdictional strategy reporting tables <br />■ Santa Ana MS4 Permit PEA annual report <br />► Input BMP and WQMP data into the OC Storm Water Tools asset management and modeling tool <br />for future potential use as a compliance reporting platform <br />6.3.3 Water Quality Management Plans (WQMP) Support <br />Prepare and Review WQMPs <br />WSP has teamed with Fuscoe for the preparation and review of WQMPs for the City. Fuscoe has extensive <br />experience with all aspects of the New Development/Redevelopment Program. Fuscoe's engineering team <br />has provided WQMP reviews for the City of Anaheim and has prepared WQMPs for developers. Fuscoe's <br />in-depth understanding of the County's New Development/Re-Development Standards and Technical <br />Guidance Document (TGD) will compliment WSP's services and provide additional engineering support <br />available to the City. <br />Hydraulic Calculations, Mapping, Hydraulic Modeling, BMP Design <br />Our team routinely provides engineering services for grading and drainage projects associated with site <br />development and redevelopment, and storm water BMPs (first flush treatment, green infrastructure, etc.), <br />making us well suited for this task. WSP's engineers have experience with a wide range of civil engineering <br />projects and can collaborate and confer with developers on designs for detention and retention ponds, <br />drainage swales, culverts, underground storm drain systems, hydraulic modifications, and overall site <br />grading considerations for new and redevelopment projects. We are experienced water quality engineers <br />and are familiar with the necessary coordination between grading and drainage design and storm water <br />quality analysis to find the best solution for a project. During the last contract, our engineering services <br />included assisting with hydraulic calculations for a grant support project and lift station design. WSP has <br />also teamed with Fuscoe to support this task for new WQMPs required by the City. <br />WQMP Compliance with Municipal Permit and Technical Guidance Documents <br />WSP and Fuscoe both have an in-depth understanding of the County's New Development/Re- <br />Development Standards and TGD. <br />Professional Engineer (PE) Stamp <br />WSP and Fuscoe have engineering support services. Documents prepared by the respective firm will be <br />PE stamped as required by the deliverable or at the request of the City. <br />6.3.4 Storm Water Sampling and Analysis <br />Personnel, Equipment, and Materials for Sample Collection <br />Storm water sampling requires extensive planning to collect accurate and defensible data and to avoid <br />missed storm events. WSP has substantial resources available, including staff available 24/7, and a <br />weather tracking system that minimizes unnecessary storm event mobilizations and provides a high <br />monitoring success rate. This weather tracking system consists of a dedicated weather tracker used for <br />multiple projects. Storms are tracked daily, and hourly as the storm approaches. Prior to any storm, <br />equipment is checked, field meters are calibrated, labels are prepared, bottles are separated by site for <br />ease of collection, and laboratories are notified. During storm events, our field teams use web-enabledi <br />smart phones to display real- time radar and rainfall data and work with the storm water project manager to <br />track the weather during the event. <br />City of Santa Ana I Industrial/Commercial Inspection and NPDES Program Support Services I page 128 <br />RFP No. 23-028 <br />
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