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to the City's Code Enforcement Department. Amec Foster Wheeler continues to <br />support these programs through inventory development, on -going training, <br />assistance with cases as needed, and PEA support. Amec Foster Wheeler <br />continues to support the City's other NPDES programs including the WQNIP <br />inspection programs, administering the SWRCB Proposition 84 Grant <br />requirements for the City, assisting with municipal inspections, and assistance <br />with their PEA. Our project team works with the various departments for <br />reporting purposes associated with the City's PEA. <br />Amec Foster Wheeler has also managed bacteria source investigations for the <br />City in response to elevated bacteria sample results observed in the Santa Ana Project Team: Brent <br />River and Anaheim Bay — Huntington Harbor Watersheds. These investigations Smith, Mike Lowther, <br />were initiated by the County of Orange Countywide Dry Weather Monitoring Ellen Smith, Harry <br />Program that involved sampling for various constituents within at major storm Wilfong.. <br />drains /channels within each watershed. A variety of techniques were used to <br />identify sources of bacteria including mapping the storm and sewer drains, dye testing, flow monitoring, sampling, and <br />confined space entry to identify potential cross - connections. Amec Foster Wheeler also used the City's GIS system to <br />identify land -uses within the watershed to focus the detailed source investigation efforts. <br />City of Costa Mesa — Dry Weather Source Investigation and NPDES <br />Compliance Inspections <br />Amec Foster Wheeler has assisted the City of Costa with implementation of their <br />industrial /commercial NPDES inspection program for the past six years. Amec <br />Foster Wheeler has performed nearly 1,000 inspections of industrial and <br />commercial facilities and assisted the City develop and maintain a database to <br />track inspection results. In addition, Amec Foster Wheeler has assisted the City <br />perform NPDES inspections of municipally operated facilities (corporate yards, <br />police stations, etc.). Inspections were performed have used tablet computers in <br />the field with inspectors uploading data weekly. <br />In addition to industrial /commercial inspection services, Amec Foster Wheeler <br />performed a detailed dry weather flow study for the City. Storm drain outlets in <br />the major flood control channels were visually observed to document the <br />presence of flow and the associated flow characteristics. If flow was observed, <br />field analysis was performed and samples were collected. Field staff initiated <br />upstream flow investigations when visual observation and field test results indicated potentially elevated pollutant <br />levels. _. __... <br />Storm Water Consulting Services, Orange County, California I Requested Information <br />Amec Foster Wheeler has provided storm water consulting services to John <br />Year Completed: '1996- <br />Wayne Airport for more than 12 years. The services performed by Amec Foster <br />2008; 2014 to present <br />Wheeler included developing storm water compliance documents, establishing <br />Client: John Wayne <br />and /or documenting appropriate storm water BMPs, storm water sampling, <br />Airport, <br />analysis, auditing compliance programs of airport tenants, data interpretation, <br />reporting, and training. Storm water inspections are also performed as required <br />Contact: Larry Serafini, <br />by the industrial and MS4 permits. In addition, Amec Foster Wheeler assists with <br />(949) 252-5270 <br />reviewing WQMPs and inspections of structural treoment controls (both <br />verification and operation and maintenance). Storm water sampling for this <br />Project Team: Brent <br />project involved installing, configuring, and maintaining several automated storm <br />Smith, Mince Lowther <br />water sampling systems. Amec Foster Wheeler prepared a comprehensive <br />SWPPP and monitoring program plan that covers the entire airport, including activities <br />of multiple carriers, tenants, <br />and outside contractors, This SWPPP is currently being updated for the new industrial permit. Annual training <br />includes classroom setting trantings for the fixed based operators (or airlines). <br />Commercial /Industrial Inspection and Database Management Consultant Services amecfw.com Page 8 of 13 <br />25K -46 <br />
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