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Elva Pangilinan, PE, ENV SP, CDT <br />Pre -Design Reports / Civil Site Design <br />Ms. Pangilinan has been a member of the Tetra Tech team for twelve <br />years and has extensive and relevant experience in designing and <br />preparing improvement plans for both municipal and federal projects. <br />She is also experienced with performing various hydrology studies and <br />preparing reports. She has gained knowledge in Best Management <br />Practices (BMP) and Low Impact Development (LID) implementation <br />through her involvement in several important Proposition "O" projects <br />for the City of Los Angeles and various stormwater capture projects <br />throughout Southern California. Additionally, Ms. Pangilinan is a <br />Construction Documents Technology (CDT) Certified Professional, <br />as well as a certified EnvisionTM Sustainability Professional. <br />Ms. Pangilinan has comprehensive knowledge in the use ofAutoCAD Civil <br />3D, Bentley FlowMaster, HY-8 by the Federal Highway Administration, <br />and Water Surface Profile Computation Program (WSPG) by the Los <br />Angeles County Flood Control District. <br />Bolivar Park Stormwater and Runoff Capture Project, City of <br />Lakewood, Lakewood, CA. Design Engineer. Responsible for <br />preparation of final plans, specifications, and estimates and for design <br />of the site improvements, storm drain system, and irrigation system to <br />ensure the project meets regulatory requirements. Tetra Tech provided <br />feasibility, conceptual and detailed design services to prepare final plans, <br />specifications and estimates. Tetra Tech was contracted to evaluate the <br />potential site location and develop this stormwater runoff and capture <br />project. The project consists of an air -inflated rubber dam diversion <br />system to re -direct all urban runoff and stormwater runoff from the Del <br />Amo channel through a pre-treatment system to remove trash, debris, <br />and sediment. A pump station and drainage pipeline will convey the <br />water into a large, buried multi -chambered storage/infiltration facility. <br />The system will monitor the weather conditions and the facility through <br />a secured cloud -based system. The underground storage system is <br />2.8 million gallons (8.7 ac-ft). The goal of the project is to not only help <br />the City comply with the metals Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs), <br />as presented in the Los Cerritos Channel Watershed Management <br />Program, but also provide additional benefits, such as revitalized park <br />infrastructure and augmentation of local water supplies. <br />Santa Monica Clean Beaches Project for Pier and Pico-Kenter <br />Watersheds, City of Santa Monica, Santa Monica, CA. Civil Engineer. <br />Responsible for the design of the site improvements, diversion structure, <br />pretreatment, underground storage reservoirs, and piping systems. The <br />r• • <br />TETRA TECH <br />