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The RBF team has been providing primarily hydraulic analysis and design to El Toro Water District as part of our on- <br />call contract. The primary contacts for the District are Kevin Gustorf and Tori Yokoyama. A select listing of projects <br />resulting from our on -call contract are listed below, <br />Water and Sewer Model Update — RBF originally prepared the Water and Sewer Master Plan for ETWD in 2004 <br />which included hydraulic model development; Master Plan report, and a capital improvement program, In 2011 as <br />part of our on -call contract, we updated the water and sewer hydraulic models based on recent improvements and <br />private development. <br />Engineering and Design Services for Reduced High Tone Improvements.. The District's Reduced High Zone <br />Improvements Project further strengthened the District's ability to provide water to the customers in the Reduced <br />High Zone during an emergency situation. The project included the demolition of an existing pressure reducing <br />station, the construction of a new pressure reducing station, the construction of a new interconnect with the <br />Moulton Niguel Water District, and the construction of approximately 2200 lineal feet of 8 -inch water main and <br />1200 lineal feet of 10 -inch water main and all of the pipeline appurtenances, <br />El Toro Water District Water Pipeline Interconnection, RBF Identified a fire flow deficiency in the District's <br />Reduced High Zone during the system analysis and preparation of the 2004 Water Master Plan. RBF conducted <br />subsequent studies and hydraulic analyses to develop a cost effective solution to mitigate the fire flow deficiency <br />and improve the system reliability and redundancy. The project included the design of 1,200 LF of new 10 -inch <br />water pipe, 1,200 LF of new 8-inch water pipe, a new inter - connection with the neighboring Moulton Niguel Water <br />District, and the relocation of an existing pressure reducing station. RBF also provided engineering support during <br />construction. <br />ME <br />Client Reference: <br />Mr, Raul Cuellar, P.A. <br />CIP Project Manager <br />Orange Counly ,9anfahun Dismal <br />714.593,7828 <br />rcuellar�loesdeom <br />Key6taff servingthls clients <br />Kevin Gustorf <br />Tori Yokoyama <br />Orange County Sanitation District - On -Cali Services <br />Re, Carbon Canyon Dom Sewer and Pump Station Abandonment Project <br />'1 am pleased to provide a recommendation for RaF Consulting for your team's <br />outstanding efforts on the design. of the Carbon Canyon Dam Sewer and Pump Station <br />Abandonment project. Kevin Gustarf Project Manage, and Tod Yokoyama, Project <br />Engineer, were instrumental in delivering this complex project which involved the design <br />of approximately 5,000 linear feet of 24 -Inch; 33 -inch, and 36 -inch gravity sewer <br />pipeline; including two micro- funnel drives totaling 1,550 linear feet, to replace an <br />existing lift station and force main. The project required extensive coordination with a <br />private land owner and oil company, the U.5, Army Corps of Engineers, the County of <br />Orange, the City of Brea, and numerous other regulatory agencies. They provfded <br />meticulous and timely support to the District which enabled the successful completion <br />of this project under budget. It has beer) n. pleasure working with your staff on this <br />project and I look forward to many move.' <br />Umesh Murthy, P.E., CIP Project Manager <br />orange County Sanitation District <br />For more than 20 years, RBF has provided a variety of engineering design and related services to Orange County <br />Sanitation District. Projects have included carbon Canyon Dam Sewer and Pump Station Abandonment, <br />Rehabilitation of College Avenue Pump Station, small to large capital Improvements; and on -calf services. <br />Carbon Canyon Darn Sewer and Pump Station Abandonment, Orange County, CA. <br />RbF provided design for approximately 5,000 linear feet of 24 -inch, 33 -inch and 36 -inch <br />gravity sewer pipeline that replaced an existing lift station and force main, The pipeline <br />begins at the existing pump station in Carbon Canyon Regional Park and ends near the <br />intersection of Rose and Vesuvius Drives in the City of Brea. For the segment of the <br />1,900 linear feet of the pipeline constructed via trenchiess methods, RBF evaluated <br />r <br />