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Item 15 - Approve Agreements for Agreements for On-Call Engineering Services
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REGISTRATION <br />1997/CA/P rofess i o n a l <br />Engineer/Civil/57087 <br />EDUCATION <br />1994/MS/Water Resources <br />& Environmental <br />Engineering/University of <br />California, Irvine <br />1992/BS/Civil Engineering/ <br />University of California, <br />Irvine <br />Kimberly Alexander, PE <br />Senior Project Engineer: Hydraulic Modeling <br />Kimberly Alexander's 28 years of experience includes hydrologic and hydraulic <br />modeling and analysis, water resources management, facilities master <br />plans, groundwater modeling, and contaminant transport modeling. She <br />has developed methods for comparing various management alternatives by <br />combining mathematical modeling and optimization programming and taking <br />into account financial incentive programs and political constraints. <br />Experience <br />On -Call Water System Modeling - El Monte, CA: Project Engineer for <br />updating the 2010 hydraulic model files for the City's water distribution <br />system into InfoWater software. The model was updated based on system <br />improvements, recent demand data, and current well data and operation <br />to accurately depict existing conditions. The model has subsequently been <br />used to conduct fire flow analyses for the City in conjunction with proposed <br />development projects and to determine required system improvements to meet <br />the City's water service criteria. <br />EXPERIENCE As -Needed Water Engineering Design Services - Anaheim, CA: <br />With Psomas for 26 years; Project Engineer for ongoing professional engineering services under as - <br />with other firms for 2 years needed contracts for the City's Water Services Division of the Public Utilities <br />Department. Projects have included a variety of water facilities design projects <br />including pump station upgrades, domestic well pumping facilities, domestic <br />water reservoir mixing improvements, reservoir and pump station condition <br />assessments and water supply assessments. <br />Water Master Plan Studies - Brea, CA: Project Engineer for the preparation <br />of an update to the existing Water Master Plan for the City of Brea and its <br />sphere of influence. Responsible for the analysis of the entire system using a <br />4000 pipe H20NET computer model. Evaluated various water supply scenarios, <br />system storage and replenishment, proposed new developments within the <br />service area, fire flow throughout the system, and related deficiencies and <br />recommended improvements. <br />Mission Creek and Garnet Hill Sub -Basins Groundwater Modeling <br />- Coachella Valley, CA: Project Engineer for preparing a groundwater <br />model to evaluate various alternatives that will be developed as part of the <br />Water Management Plan for the Mission Creek and Garnet Hill sub -basins <br />in the Coachella Valley. The objective of the modeling effort was to support <br />management decisions on a regional basis. The modeling effort using <br />MODFLOW was intended to identify general trends in the groundwater system <br />and potential effects from various water management alternatives that will be <br />developed as part of the Water Management Planning process. <br />Disneyland Park Potable Water System Study - Phase 1 - Anaheim, CA: <br />Project Engineer for the development of a hydraulic model of the Disneyland <br />Park potable water distribution system. This InfoWater model was developed <br />to evaluate the capacity of the system to meet demands for both existing <br />
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