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Jamie Sayre, PE, PHD, QSD/P <br />Hydrology / Hydraulics / <br />Public Outreach / Pre -Design Reports <br />Jaime is an hydrology/hydraulics engineer who specializes in urban <br />watershed management and stormwater remediation. Jaime's <br />experience encompasses over 11 years of work and research in <br />TMDLs and water quality projects. For her doctoral dissertation, she <br />investigated the total maximum daily loads (TMDL) for hydrophobic <br />organic contaminants and performed a cost benefit analysis for <br />reducing stormwater runoff and contamination in the Los Angeles <br />region. Her experience includes conducting water/field sampling, <br />data collection and analysis, laboratory analyses, and experiments <br />to establish TMDLs and baseline conditions for organic contaminants <br />in Ballona Creek and Marina del Rey Harbor polyethylene devices <br />(PEDs) and solid -phase microextraction (SPME). As project engineer <br />for several TMDL special studies and stormwater projects in Los <br />Angeles, Jaime led the technical development of the projects, <br />authored technical reports, performed quality assurance/quality <br />control reviews, and conducted data analyses. Jaime has managed <br />and led teams to provide public and private sector clients with quality <br />products. Most recently, Jaime led the Lower LA River Revitalization <br />Plan, a complex project consisting of the development of a visionary, <br />community -based revitalization plan for the 19-miles of the Los <br />Angeles River, from Vernon to Long Beach. Through -out her career, <br />Jaime has managed complex projects within Southern California with <br />high political and environmental stakes, and is an expert facilitator of <br />communication among clients, subcontractors, and personnel; and <br />regulatory compliance issues. <br />Automated Stormwater Monitoring System, Phases I and II, <br />As -Needed Urban Runoff and Stormwater Quality Engineering <br />Services, County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works, Los <br />Angeles, California. Project Engineer. This project evaluates the Los <br />Angeles County Flood Control District (LACFCD) Stormwater Monitoring <br />Program and the design of a telemetry system to receive and process <br />real-time data from various field monitoring locations within various <br />flood control channels and creeks. The project also includes designing <br />a pilot program of the system that demonstrates the system capabilities <br />at the LACFCD's seven Mass Emission stations and up to 12 tributary <br />monitoring stations. Jaime was responsible for writing sections of the <br />technical reports, conducting data analyses, reviewing designs and <br />specifications, and conducting site visits. <br />27 TETRA TECH <br />