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10/20/2020
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REGIONAL STORMWATER <br />CAPTURE <br />Table E-1, located on page 13 summarizes large <br />regional stormwater capture projects that have <br />been specifically designed by the individuals on <br />this team to meet TMDL requirements. The table <br />highlights the relevance of each project to the scope <br />of work and demonstrates the depth of regional <br />stormwater capture experience of the Tetra Tech <br />team. It should be noted that a significant portion <br />of our regional stormwater capture experience is <br />located within the County of Los Angeles. The <br />primary reason this is the case is that water quality <br />requirements of the MS4 Permit in Los Angeles <br />County have spurred massive investment in these <br />projects over the past six years. The Los Angeles <br />Regional Water Quality Control Board adopted the <br />MS4 Permit in 2012 which approved development of <br />Watershed Management Programs and associated <br />Reasonable Assurance Analysis for municipalities to <br />demonstrate their pathway towards compliance with <br />the water quality objectives and has been the lead <br />for MS4 compliance throughout California. These <br />programs identified specific regional stormwater <br />capture opportunities that have now transitioned into <br />design and construction. Our goal is to bring our <br />deep bench of experience from the early projects in <br />Los Angeles County to the City of Santa Ana and <br />continue forward in regional stormwater capture <br />through innovative and creative solutions that will be <br />tailored to the City's local conditions and needs. <br />City of Santa Ana 2 3 TETRA TECH <br />
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