Nathan Schaedler, PE
<br />Southern California Coastal Wiwi Research Program (SCCX "RP) Wet: Wrather Monitoring Progr:un (Multiple Task
<br />Orders) San Diego, Orange, Ventura, Riverside and Los.ingcics ('ounties, CA
<br />Project manager for more than $600,000 in task orders. Projects included various monitoring programs to support
<br />water quality models used to assess and develop TMDLs, storm water flow monitoring and sample data collection to
<br />model contributions of pathogens, nutrients, and trace metals over a 48 -hour storm to support the Bacterial TMDL
<br />for Ballona Creels, and monitoring of dry and wet weather flows from seven mass emission sites, and 24 mixed land
<br />use watershed sites in support of TMDL assessments for bacteria, nutrients, pesticides, and trace metals in the Santa
<br />Monica Bay, Los Angeles Rivet, Ballona Creek, Dominguez Channel and San Gabriel River watersheds.
<br />San Diego County= Regional Airport Authorite (SI.)CRA,-A) BMP Program, l lvdrologic and Stormwater Seri ices, San
<br />Diego International Airport, CA
<br />Oversees the development of a BMP program for the San Diego International Airport to meet the requirements of
<br />SDRWCB Municipal Permit Order 2001 -01. The project includes performing a hydrology and hydraulic assessment
<br />of the drainage system, evaluating existing storm water conveyance system and treatment facilities, performing a tidal
<br />surge study to mitigate contaminated sediments, evaluating potential pollutant sources, evaluating compliance with
<br />existing state, federal, and local storm water and environmental regulations, developing recommendations for BMPs
<br />for existing facilities and planned expansions, and preparing a Storm Water Master Plan, Capital Improvement Plan
<br />(CIP), and CIS application.
<br />Storm Water Management Plan and BMP Program, UCSD/Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, CA
<br />Managed the development of a Storm Water Management Plan and BMP Program for UCSD and Scripps in
<br />conjunction with state and federal regulatory and environmental stakeholders such as the San Diego RWQCB, City
<br />of San Diego, and Baykeeper. The project implements many of the conditions issued in Scripps NPDFS Permit for
<br />discharging into the adjacent Marine Life Refuge, an ASBS. The project included: (1) developing the UCSD Storm
<br />Water Management Plan for the more than 1,000 -acre campus and the Scripps portion of the La Jolla Coastal
<br />Watershed Management Plan; (2) conducting a hydrology assessment of the watersheds; (3) determining the capacity
<br />of the Scripps Watershed drainage system; (4) selecting and prioritizing various structural and non - structural BMPs
<br />for implementation throughout the campus; (5) preparing preliminary designs and cost estimates for high priority
<br />structural BMPs; (6) developing a CIP to implement these BMPs; (7) helping prepare various grant proposals;
<br />(8) developing conceptual designs of options to divert dry weather flows to protect the California coastline.
<br />Caltrans Technical and Professional Storm Water Quality iblonitoring and Reporting Services (Contract 43,\0208),
<br />Caltrans Districts 1, 2, and 4, CA
<br />Project manager for the implementation of 16 task orders totaling more than $4 million. These task orders have
<br />included developing and implementing Water Pollution Control Plans, evaluating the water quality performance of
<br />open graded /gap graded pavement, monitoring discharges into ASBS, performing long -term characterization
<br />studies, evaluating the performance of vegetated embankments alongside roadways, conducting studies and
<br />preparing plans to comply with the mercury and nutrient TMDLs within the Cache Creek and Clear lake watersheds,
<br />and monitoring the performance of bioretention cells constructed to treat runoff from the San Francisco - Oakland
<br />Bay Bridge.
<br />Caltrans Storm \Water Monitoring Servvtces (Contract 43,\0035), StatcNiide, C.A
<br />Project manager for more than $10 million in storm water-related services. These services included evaluating the
<br />performance and conducting operation and maintenance of 24 different types of BMPs, including: Media Filters,
<br />Wet Ponds, Dry Detention Ponds, Bioswales and biostrips, Infiltration Basins and Trenches, Hydrodynamic
<br />Separators, Catch Basin Inserts, and Oil /Water Separators. Mr. Schaedler also led a three -year, $5 million statewide
<br />study to characterize runoff from various Caltrans facilities, including freeways, maintenance stations, park and rides,
<br />rest areas, and toll plazas using automated monitoring equipment. This study has supported the development of
<br />pollutant load models and TMDLs, compliance with NPDES permits, and evaluation of applicable BMPs.
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