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Tim Joyce, PE <br />Mechanical Design <br />Mr. Joyce has more than 25 years of experience in planning, <br />conceptual design, final design, and construction management of <br />municipal, environmental, and civil engineering projects. Throughout <br />his career, he has been directly involved in the management, design <br />and construction of pipelines, collection systems, and stormwater <br />treatment systems. He has designed stormwater conveyance and <br />treatment facilities for flow rates ranging from 0.1 cfs up to 175 cfs. <br />Carriage Crest Stormwater and Runoff Capture Project, Sanitation <br />Districts of Los Angeles County, Carson, CA. Senior Engineer. <br />Mr. Joyce was responsible for preparing the plans, specifications <br />and estimates, for the pump station design. Carriage Crest Park was <br />identified in the Enhanced Watershed Management Program (EWMP) <br />as a high -priority site for a regional stormwater capture project due to its <br />proximity to two large storm drains with a total drainage area exceeding <br />1,100 acres. The project components include a diversion structure to <br />divert water from an existing storm drain system, a pretreatment structure <br />to remove debris from the runoff, an underground structure to capture <br />and store the stormwater prior to being discharged back into the existing <br />storm drain system, and a rehabilitated park surface. Design objectives <br />are to eliminate dry -weather flow from the adjacent channel and to <br />maximize wet -weather pollutant capture. <br />Albion Riverside Park Project, City of Los Angeles Bureau of <br />Engineering, Los Angeles, CA. Senior Project QA/QC Reviewer. <br />The project was located adjacent to the Los Angeles River, involved <br />transforming a six -acre site, previously used for dairy warehousing and <br />distribution, into a riverfront park and recreational facility that will benefit <br />nearby disadvantaged low income neighborhoods. In addition, the City <br />is using the redeveloped property to increase the current capacity for <br />managing storm water runoff. This important water quality project is part <br />of the City's overall efforts through the Proposition O Bond Program to <br />improve water quality and reduce pollutant loads that are currently being <br />conveyed to the rivers, lakes, and oceans within the greater Los Angeles <br />area. <br />Lakewood Stormwater and Runoff Capture Project, City of <br />Lakewood, Lakewood, CA. Design Lead. Responsible for overall <br />pump station design. Tetra Tech was contracted by the City of Lakewood <br />to evaluate two potential site locations for the development of the <br />Lakewood Stormwater and Runoff Capture Project: Mayfair Park site and <br />the Bolivar Park site. Tetra Tech provided a Project Engineering Study <br />25F-69 TETRA TECH <br />
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