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10/20/2020
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W® <br />Gerald "Gerry" Greene, DEnv, PE, <br />QEP, QSD/P <br />Dr. Gerald "Gerry" Greene has 31 years of experience <br />providing comprehensive water quality services to Southern <br />California public agencies. His experience includes the <br />development of monitoring plans, conducting water quality <br />sampling, providing water quality monitoring plan review, <br />performing feasibility studies, assisting agencies with <br />environmental compliance and permitting, and designing <br />landmark urban runoff treatment facilities. Prior to joining <br />CWE, Gerry served as Principal Civil Engineer for the City of <br />Downey for over a decade. Gerry is also a seasoned <br />biologist with three decades of experience. His impressive <br />background in wildlife biology and habitat restoration ensures <br />his water quality projects are constructed and implemented in <br />a sustainable manner that enhances the local environment. <br />His expansive knowledge of local, societal, and physical <br />conditions adds a valuable dimension to the assistance he <br />provides to Los Angeles County clients. <br />RELEVANT EXPERIENCE <br />City of Torrance Stormwater Basin and Treatment <br />Wetlands Enhancement Biological Survey Lead for the <br />design of two treatment wetlands and two infiltration basins to <br />retain, treat, and infiltrate stormwater runoff. This project <br />helps the City comply with the Santa Monica Bay Beaches <br />Bacteria TMDL requirements. Designed two 10-inch and one <br />W <br />Years of Experience <br />31 <br />Education <br />DEnv, Environmental <br />Science and Engineering, <br />University of California, <br />Los Angeles <br />MS, Biology, <br />California State University, <br />Long Beach <br />BA, Biology and Economics, <br />University of California, <br />Los Angeles <br />Registrations <br />Civil Engineer, CA, 55597 <br />Qualified Environmental <br />Professional, 11960237 <br />Qualified SWPPP Developer/ <br />Practitioner, 00176 <br />Awards and Recognition <br />Storm Water Solutions <br />magazine, "Industry Icon," <br />2015 <br />14-inch pressured storm drain lines. Performed a wetlands sustainability analysis to evaluate <br />dry -weather inflows, evaporation, evapotranspiration, and infiltration and ensure the long-term <br />functionality of the wetlands system. Conducted a hydrologic analysis using MODRAT in WMS <br />to evaluate the reservoir routing and pumping from the interconnected wetlands/detention basin <br />system under Capital Flood and SUSMP conditions. Conducted public outreach to gain input <br />from the nearby community and residents. Designed construction documents for the proposed <br />improvements, including site grading, roadway paving, recycled water line, and piping plans; <br />retaining walls; park lighting and signage; stream channel and infiltration basin design; trails, <br />viewing areas, and landscaping details; a water -tight system for irrigation; inlet and outlet <br />structures; bridge structures; culverts, pump stations, and other control structures; electrical and <br />mechanical plans; and SCADA plans. The project included coordination with the LACFCD. <br />25F-170 <br />
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