City of Los Angeles, Bureau of Sanitation, TOS SN-61 Specialized Services for the Generation
<br />of CIMP Data, Project Manager. Project Manager. Ms Sayre leads a team of engineers and designers
<br />to design and implement the installation of automated sampling equipment for 25 stations within the
<br />4 major watersheds. Her team is also supporting LASAN with CIMP monitoring services, equipment
<br />acquisition, site investigation, permit coordination with the Los Angeles County Flood Control District
<br />and United States Army Corp of Engineers, installation services, and development of flow -rating curves.
<br />City of Santa Clarita, Coordinated Integrated Monitoring Program (CIMP) for the Upper Santa
<br />Clara River (USCR) Watershed, Project Manager. Ms Sayre leads a team of technicians, scientists,
<br />and engineers to implement the USCR CIMP on behalf of the USCR Watershed Management Group
<br />(i.e., the City of Santa Clarita, the County of Los Angeles, and the Los Angeles County Flood Control
<br />District). The USCR CIMP monitoring locations consist of both receiving water and outfall monitoring
<br />locations, which are sampled during both dry and wet weather conditions. Monitoring satisfies LA
<br />Regional MS4 Permit requirements, including compliance with adopted TMDLs for bacteria, nitrogen,
<br />chloride, and trash. USCR CIMP reporting includes data analysis and development of regular post -
<br />event monitoring reports, semi-annual reports using specified CEDEN templates, and Annual Reports
<br />according to Los Angeles RWQCB templates.
<br />City of Malibu, CIMP for the North Santa Monica Bay Coastal Watersheds (NSMBCW). Project
<br />Manager. Ms Sayre leads a team of technicians, scientists, and engineers to implement the NSMBCW
<br />CIMP on behalf of the NSMBCW Watershed Management Group (i.e., the City of Malibu, the County
<br />of Los Angeles, and the Los Angeles County Flood Control District). The NSMBCW CIMP monitoring
<br />locations consist of both receiving water and outfall monitoring locations, which are sampled during
<br />both dry and wet weather conditions. Monitoring satisfies LA Regional MS4 Permit requirements,
<br />including compliance with adopted TMDLs for bacteria, PCBs/DDT, and trash. NSMBCW CIMP
<br />reporting includes data analysis and development of regular post -event monitoring reports, semi-annual
<br />reports using specified CEDEN templates, and Annual Reports according to Los Angeles RWQCB
<br />templates.
<br />AB 530 Lower Los Angeles River Revitalization Plan, Vernon to Long Beach, CA, 2016-Ongoing.
<br />Deputy Project Manager. This project consists of the development of a visionary, community -based
<br />revitalization plan for the 19-miles of the Los Angeles River, from Vernon to Long Beach. The project
<br />is being developed in response to Assembly Bill 430, which requires the development of the Lower Los
<br />Angeles River Working Group and the development of a revitalization plan that addresses the unique
<br />and diverse needs of the Lower Los Angeles River. Jaime is responsible for the daily management
<br />activities, client coordination, preparing technical documentation for the Working Group and committees
<br />in order to assess the multiple facets of the revitalization plan and the implementation of a robust
<br />Community Engagement Program.
<br />Groundwater System Improvement Study, City of Los Angeles, Department of Water and
<br />Power, Los Angeles, California. Deputy Project Manager/Project Engineer. This $11.5M project
<br />involves installing and sampling new monitoring wells, determining constituents of concern, evaluating
<br />the City's groundwater delivery system, and implementing projects that will restore the contaminated
<br />groundwater in the San Fernando Basin (SFB). The final study will provide realistic and economically
<br />viable recommendations on groundwater system improvement projects that will maximize the pumping
<br />capacity of the groundwater supply in the SFB.
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