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J/.YL�N \ v4\'Y ,wA <br />'rl" e, { Sturm Drain Master Plan <br />34) <br />Phase 2 1 ftFP No. 15-02 <br />Rebecca Kinney, PE I Project Manager <br />F 9Z <br />tkrX t '; <br />Ms. Kinney has extensive experience in all phases of stormwater <br />management projects including planning, design, and <br />construction. Her recent experience has focused on development <br />of Master Plans of drainage, which focus on storm drainage facility <br />sizing, stormwater NPDES compliance, stream stability, and <br />floodplain management. Her planning experience includes large <br />master planned communities, and municipal planning, as well as <br />supporting hydrologic and stormwater quality analysis as a basis <br />for CEQA documentation. Ms. Kinney has prepared Water Quality <br />Management Plans, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans, and <br />CEQA water quality technical studies. <br />Ms. Kinney is experienced in channel restoration design work <br />including hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and PS&E work. She <br />has also served as a regulatory agent for the application of 404 <br />Corps of Engineers, 401 California Regional Water Quality Control <br />Board, and 1601/1603 California of Department of Fish and Game permits. She received Wetland <br />Delineation training by the Wetland Training Institute. Her knowledge of both engineering and <br />environmental requirements make her an asset to any multi -disciplinary team. <br />Relevant Experience includes: <br />Santa Ana Storm Drain Master Plan, Santa Ana, California. City of Santa Ana. Project Manager. <br />Responsible for stormwater engineering and project management to update the city's storm drain <br />master plan. The city has an established drainage system with some segments over 50 years old and <br />other segments recently constructed. Michael Baker analyzed the main line drainage system and <br />prepared a hydrology study along with maps for the entire city boundary and for individual sub -areas <br />for 2-, 10-, 25-, and 100-year storm events. The capacity of the existing storm drainage was evaluated <br />to determine system capacity sufficiency using a hydrodynamic hydraulic model. A comprehensive list <br />of needed storm drainage improvements was then generated. Michael Baker performed a hydraulic <br />analysis to size sufficient storm drain lines and provided an ESRI ARCGIS geodatabase of city storm <br />drain facilities, including storm drain pipes, city -owned drainage channels, manholes, catch basins, <br />and culverts. Michael Baker used the Bentley software hydrodynamic hydraulic model CivilStorm, <br />which uses hydrographs with in the hydraulic model to determine adequate pipe sizing. <br />San Diego Creek Master Plan of Drainage, Orange County, California. County of Orange. Project <br />Manager. Responsible for stormwater engineering and project management to update and extend the <br />San Diego Creek Master Plan hydrology from the confluence with Peters Canyon Wash to the Upper <br />Newport Bay; a total watershed area of 120 square miles. Michael Baker's services included review <br />and update of the watershed maps, rational method analysis, hydrograph parameter development, <br />hydrograph analysis, and preparation of the master plan report. <br />Storm Drainage Master Plan, Buena Park, California. City of Buena Park. Engineer. Provided <br />stormwater engineering services to prepare a citywide drainage master plan. Michael Baker's <br />services included field investigations, video surveys, storm drain mapping, hydrodynamic modeling, <br />regulatory compliance analysis, best management practice (BMP) retrofit recommendations, <br />geodatabase update, and master plan report preparation. <br />xftfwch m,^n f.v I Rvsu meg <br />N TE R N A T IU N A L <br />20C-37 <br />