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Matthew H. Snow, EIT <br />Role: Associate Engineer <br />Education <br />H.S., Civil Engineering, San Diego <br />State University, CA, 2013 <br />neglstration <br />Engineer in Training, CA (EIT 149026) <br />Joined V&A <br />June 2013 - Pullthae <br />March 2013 - Intern Position <br />Total Years of Experience <br />8 years <br />Training and Certifications <br />° National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) <br />CP4 Cathodic Protection Specialist (59220) <br />° Basic CPR/First Aid <br />• Confined Space Entry -Certified <br />Publications <br />'Two for the Price of One", ASCE Pipelines Conference 2016 <br />Professional Summary <br />Matt received his bachelor's degree in Civil <br />Engineeringfrom San Diego State University in <br />2013. Matt completed an internship with the City <br />of San Diego's Corrosion Sector where he was <br />exposed to the basics of corrosion engineering <br />and cathodic protection. Matt began his career <br />with V&A as an intern in corrosion engineering. <br />Since then, he has broadened his scope of <br />knowledge. Working throughout multiple practice <br />areas, he has experience in conducting field <br />tests including pipe -to -soil potential surveys, <br />current requirement testing, electrical continuity <br />testing, and soil resistivity measurements. Matt <br />is a certified engineer in training and <br />successfully completed the NACE International <br />CP4 Cathodic Protection Specialist course and is <br />awaiting certification. <br />Relevant Experience <br />Cucamonga Valley Water District Reservoir 30-2 <br />Condition Assessment. Rancho Cucamonga, CA <br />V&A was retained for condition assessment <br />services to suapart the Cucamonga Valley <br />Water District Reservoir 3C-2. The CA included <br />assessment of field conditions, report of <br />findings, alternatives and recommendations <br />for rehabilitating the structural steel members <br />and managing corrosion in the future for a <br />16-million-gallon pre -stressed concrete reservoir <br />at the Lloyd W. Michael Water Treatment Plant. <br />[8.2015 1 15-0084 1 w] <br />East Orange County Water District <br />Paul A. Andres Reservoir Cathodic Protection <br />System Design. Orange, CA <br />V&A designed a galvanic anode cathodic <br />protection system for the submerged interior of <br />East Orange County Water District's (EOCWD's) <br />Paul A. Andres Reservoir. V&A submitted <br />drawings and technical specifications for the <br />cathodic protection (CP) system detailing the <br />number, size, location, and material of the <br />galvanic anodes required to provide corrosion <br />control to the reservoir. V&A activated the CP <br />system after installation was completed. A report <br />was submitted summarizing the results of the <br />activation including tank -to -water potentials, <br />anode current outputs, and anode open circuit <br />potentials. [1.2017 115-0026 1 w] <br />Sacramento Suburban Water District (SSWD), <br />Antelope Reservoir Rehabilitation Project. <br />Antelope, CA <br />Assessed the condition of the existing impressed <br />current cathodic protection (ICCP) system for <br />Antelope Reservoir. Antelope Reservoir is a 5 <br />million -gallon (MG) ground storage reservoir <br />constructed in 1996. It has a nominal diameter <br />of 166 feet and nominal height of 31 feet. This <br />condition assessment report summarized field <br />observations and test results. Recommendations <br />for rehabilitation were presented, and <br />preliminary cathodic protection design <br />information was provided. <br />[04.2019 1 18-0214 1 w] <br />City of Sacramento, Condition Assessment of <br />Water Storage Facilities. Sacramento, CA <br />V&A assessed the exterior and interior of four <br />RICHARD BRADY &ASSOCIATES, INC. E-47 <br />