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25F
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10/20/2020
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CWE7 <br />Nan Jia, EIT <br />Nan Jia received her Master's degree in Environmental <br />Engineering from University of California, Irvine in <br />December, 2018. After graduation, she started working at <br />CWE as Engineer I. Her duties include but not limited to <br />technical report writing, database management, water quality <br />monitoring, and water quality data analysis. She has <br />assisted licensed engineers to develop Stormwater Pollution <br />Prevention Plans (SWPPP) an cd helped municipalities with <br />stormwater compliance. <br />IN4ICU 2kSO»[1I42IN4 <br />Orange County Public Works South Orange County <br />Years of Experience <br />Education <br />MS, Civil and Environmental <br />Engineering, <br />University of California, Irvine <br />BS, Environmental Sciences, <br />University of Minnesota -Twin <br />Cities <br />Registrations <br />Engineer -in -Training, 166942 <br />Watershed Management Area Water Quality Improvement Plan Engineer I for evaluation <br />of six stream reaches identified in the South Orange County Watershed Management Area's <br />WQIP for rehabilitation alternatives and feasibility studies in compliance with San Diego County <br />Regional MS4 Permit requirements for South Orange County. Requirements of the WQIP to be <br />addressed include detailed hydrologic characterization, including flood hydrology and <br />continuous simulation hydrology; detailed hydraulic, geomorphic, and sediment transport <br />characterization; evaluation of the potential ecological and recreational enhancement from <br />rehabilitation; detailed assessment of constraints and opportunities; preliminary engineering <br />evaluation of restoration potential; preliminary evaluation of permitting issues; analyses, results, <br />and basis for recommended alternatives; preliminary cost estimates, schedule requirements, <br />and identification of key contingencies; and realistic assessment of funding sources and <br />appropriate phasing relative to other reaches. <br />City of Culver City Washington Boulevard P3 Urban Runoff Diversion Monitoring support <br />assisting with the evaluation of a diversion system to capture stormwater and urban runoff from <br />a drainage area of approximately 40 acres for the City of Culver City. The project is located on <br />Washington Boulevard near Walnut Avenue at the City boundary. The drainage area is <br />comprised of commercial and residential land uses completely within the City boundaries. The <br />system is expected to capture approximately 115,600 cubic feet of stormwater runoff. Tasks <br />include: review of the Geotechnical Investigation Report and Percolation Test Results, <br />developing project concepts for diversion and bio-filtration systems, conducting an <br />environmental study, performing hydrologic and hydraulic analyses and preparing a report, <br />coordinating with the LACDPW, performing a topographic survey, conducting a utility search for <br />the project site to identify existing or planned future utility conflicts along the proposed project <br />components, preparing PS&Es, providing community outreach support, and providing <br />construction support services. <br />25F-172 <br />
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