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Nathan Schaedler, PI <br />Principal -in- Charge <br />Core shills <br />► Storm Water Program Management <br />► NPDES Compliance <br />► Source Identification Studies <br />► Hydraulic Studies <br />► BMP Evaluations <br />Professional sunnnany <br />a� A <br />As a project manager and business unit leader at Amec Foster Wheeler, Mr. Schaedler has managed and provided <br />oversight for a team of 20 engineers, scientists, and technicians involved in implementing a variety of storm water <br />and urban runoff - related projects California for the past 16 years. Mr. Schaedler has managed mote than $20 million <br />in urban runoff - related projects that have spanned all aspects of urban runoff. These have included wet and dry <br />weather monitoring, source identification studies, compliance with municipal and industrial storm water permit <br />requirements, hydrology and hydraulic studies, evaluation of the effectiveness and costs of BMPs, BMP designs, <br />development and implementation of TMDLs, preparation of storm water management plans, illicit connection <br />studies, master planning, guidance manual development and regulatory negotiation and assistance. Mr. Schaedler has <br />also managed more than $2 million in TMDL - related studies for northern San Diego County cities, the California <br />Department of Transportation, Big Bear Lake, and others over the past two years. His TMDL experience has <br />focused on a variety of different pollutants (i.e., nutrients, sediment, bacteria, and mercury) for lakes, rivers, and the <br />Pacific Ocean throughout California. Mr. Schaedler has also managed the implementation of the first Area of Special <br />Biological Significance (ASBS) programs in the state, including those for the University of California, San Diego <br />(UCSD), Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Caltrans, and Cities of Monterey and Pacific Grove. <br />Professional qualifications /registration(s) <br />Professional Engineer - Civil Engineering (California) #C57618 <br />F,ducation <br />BS, Civil Engineering, Cornell University <br />Representative ptojects <br />As- Needed Storm Water 1 and Consulting Services for the Cay of San Diego Stoma Water Deparunew, <br />San Diego, C,1 <br />Responsible for providing oversight for dry and wet weather monitoring for the City of San Diego to further <br />characterize the City's storm drain system discharges to the Chollas Creek and B St/ Downtown Anchorage drainage <br />areas. Dry weather monitoring consisted of both sediment and water sampling. Wet weather monitoring included <br />temporary wet weather sites selected to characterize runoff from a larger drain shed and land use sites selected to <br />characterize runoff from specific land use sites for modeling purposes. <br />As- Needed Water Qualitc /Quantity Services, CountA of San Diego, C,1. <br />Project manager for 13 task orders totaling more than $9001. Responsible for managing a providing oversight for a <br />team of engineers, scientists and technicians involved in assisting the County navigating compliance with existing and <br />forthcoming requirements attributed to TMDLs and the Municipal Regional Permit (MRP). Services also include <br />water quality and flow monitoring; review of Pollutants of Concern; watershed monitoring; dry weather monitoring; <br />TMDL, SWPPP development; a soil erosion BMP evaluation study; and, revision of monitoring plans. <br />E�,,on�ta 25K -53 `cfwcom r,s�nof2 <br />
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