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AMEC FOSTER WHEELER ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
Contract #
A-2015-203
Agency
PUBLIC WORKS
Council Approval Date
9/1/2015
Expiration Date
8/31/2018
Insurance Exp Date
7/1/2018
Destruction Year
2021
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Michael Lowther, CPESC <br />restoration. Also experienced in evaluating BMPs at industrial facilities to assess compliance with the SWRCB's <br />industrial general permit. <br />NPDFS Compliance Inspections, American Association of Airport Executives, Chemical Batch Processing, <br />California Paint Council, California Wineries, National juice Products Association, Metal RecV'clefs, Variotfie <br />Locations, CA <br />Involved in all aspects of permit compliance including site inspections, evaluation of storm water sampling results, <br />preparation of SWPPPs, Monitoring Program Plans (MPPs), and annual reports. <br />Los Angeles Basin Water Augmentation, Los Angeles Watershed Council, Los Angeles County, CA <br />storm water samples to assess the effectiveness of infiltration BMPs. In addition to the storm water sampling, he <br />has experience collecting soil moisture and ground water samples. The combination of the storm water, soil <br />moisture, and ground water sample data from the various infiltration burp sites is used to assess the potential impacts <br />of storm water runoff on ground water quality. <br />yyOMP Development, Orange County, CA <br />Developed WQMPs for new development or significant redevelopment projects (priority and non-priority projects) <br />in the County of Orange. Also developed appropriate non-structural and structural treatment control BMPs for <br />pollutants typically expected to be found at parking lots and industrial facilities. <br />Hydrology Analysis and Storm NVater Treaunent Control BNIP Development/Selection, Southern California <br />Performed storm water hydrology runoff analysis and sizing treatment control BMPs at scrap metal recycling and <br />processing facilities in California (Pick Your Part, Ekco Metals, and Vi -Cal Metals) with pervious and impervious <br />ground cover in Los Angeles County and Orange County. Determined storm water runoff velocities, volumes, <br />detention basin sizing requirements and erosion control BMPs at partially developed and undeveloped sites in Los <br />Angeles County, Orange County and Riverside County. Also determined estimated costs for structural BNIPs, <br />treatment control BMPs and supported infrastructure along with developing conceptual designs demonstrating how <br />structural and treatment control BMPs would be installed at a particular facility. <br />Erosion and Sediment Control Lylonitoring for Highwav 330, San Bernardino County, CA <br />Assisted in the completion of a six month state of emergency highway repair project to restore the primary highway <br />that traverses through National Forest System land and through San Bernardino County Mountains which was <br />damaged by landslides that occurred in December 2010. During this project Mr. Lowther worked closely with the <br />U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Caltrans. Responsibilities included oversight of construction <br />activities to prevent impact to the Schenk and City Creek and recommending BMPs within the construction area. <br />Provided daily erosion and sediment control monitoring during repairs of the highway, culverts, and two large <br />landslide areas. Oversight included daily observations of activities, daily field records, vehicle inspection logs (to <br />ensure they were free of debris, invasive species, soil, etc.), daily sediment and erosion monitoring forms, and weekly <br />report submittals. <br />15PROP0010.0092 nmecfiv.com Page 2 of 2 <br />
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