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Demonstrated Storm Drain Master Pian Experience <br />The RBF Team has developed storm water master plans for both public agencies and private clients in Orange <br />County and our expertise is recognized throughout the State. <br />As part of the San Diego Creek Master Plan, RBF has already delineated the Lane Channel Watershed, the Barronca <br />Channel Watershed, and the Santa Ana — Santa Fe Watersheds within the City of Santa Ana (see graphic below). <br />RBF also has soils data, land use data, and County of Orange GIS storm drain data (cover photo). <br />®_ e M Map Title <br />-- <br />RBF's staff maintains an on-going dialogue with local, regional, and state jurisdictional agencies and continually <br />keeps abreast of the changing requirements and procedures of the Federal, State and local agencies. Storm water <br />management plans are complex because they involve multiple objectives and a variety of elements in the planning <br />formulation process. The technical evaluation of engineering requirements is combined with the qualitative <br />assessment of issues, which include economics, political, environmental, administrative, and community <br />acceptability. RBF has completed 20 Drainage Master Plans in the last decade. <br />RBF has completed 20 Drainage <br />RBF has extensive experience with watershed modeling techniques, urban <br />Master Plans in the last decade. <br />drainage analysis, NPDES requirements, flood control design criteria, agency <br />processes and regulatory issues. We use the most current software and tools <br />• Knowledgeable Hydrology and <br />available to develop the most cost effective solutions. Hydrology calculations <br />Hydraulic Modeling <br />can be prepared using the Orange County standard AES program, or more <br />■ State of the Art GIS Capabilities <br />advanced models such as SWMM, and EMS -I's Watershed Modeling System <br />■ Effective Facility Inventory <br />(WMS), CivilSotrm, in addition to the Army Corps of Engineers HEC -1 and HEC - <br />Procedures <br />HMS programs. Hydraulic modeling of storm drain facilities and street flow can <br />■ Innovative Advanced Modeling <br />be accomplished using one- or two-dimensional computer programs or a <br />Techniques <br />coupled combination of both to more accurately model complex surface and <br />• Current Cost Estimating data <br />sub -surface flow patterns. <br />• Web based Applications. <br />Od <br />a <br />