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Tim Tringaii, QSD/P, QISP <br />Mapping / Sampling / Monitoring / Analysis/ Const. Support <br />Mr. Tim Tringali has more than 17 years of experience assisting <br />federal, state, and local entities develop, implement and manage a <br />variety of water resource programs. Much of his experience includes <br />management of multi -disciplined teams complete storm water compliance <br />projects for the U.S. Air Force, municipalities, and private industry. <br />Mr. Tringali has a strong understanding of the Clean Water Act, as <br />well the California municipal, industrial, and construction storm water <br />permits. Mr. Tringali's experience includes assisting clients identify <br />waters protected under the CWA; interpret water quality standards; <br />monitor and assess stormwater and receiving water quality; assess <br />stormwater BMP effectivenss; investigate the source of pollutant <br />sources; and apply for and comply with National Pollutant Discharge <br />Elimination System permits. Mr. Tringali's noteworthy technical <br />accomplishments include: previously serving as a U.S. EPA contract <br />inspector for California -Wide Phase I Municipal and Industrial Storm <br />WaterAudits; assisting the U.S. Air Force for more than 17 years with <br />its water resources compliance, planning and engineering programs; <br />managing implementation of two Coordinated Integrated Monitoring <br />Programs on behalf of the Upper Santa Clara River and North <br />Santa Monica Bay Coastal Watershed groups; aiding development <br />of the South Orange County Comprehensive Human Waste Source <br />Reduction Strategy; and managing a large surface water quality <br />monitoring program that fulfills requirements for growers enrolled in <br />a regional waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements for Discharges <br />from Irrigated Lands. <br />Coordinated Integrated Monitoring Program (GIMP) for the Upper <br />Santa Clara River (USCR) and North Santa Monica Bay Coastal <br />(NSMBCW) Watersheds. Deputy Project Manager. As Deputy Project <br />Manager, Mr. Tringali leads a team of technicians, scientists, and <br />engineers to implement the USCR and NSMBCW CIMPs on behalf of <br />eact Watershed Management Group. The CIMP monitoring locations <br />consist of both receiving water and outfall monitoring locations, which <br />are sampled during both dry and wet weather conditions. Monitoring <br />satisfies LA Regional MS4 Permit requirements, including compliance <br />with adopted TMDLs for bacteria, nitrogen, chloride, PCB/DDTs, and <br />trash. Mr. Tringali conceptualizes and plans necessary special studies <br />and source investigationsa. CIMP reporting includes data validation <br />and analysis, and regular development of regular post -event monitoring <br />2!ff TETRA TECH <br />