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10/20/2020
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Jeff Atijera, PE <br />Construction / Post -Construction Support <br />Mr. Atijera has 18 years of experience in civil and structural engineering. <br />His direct experience includes preparation of design documents <br />for foundation design, retaining structures, grading and drainage, <br />hydrology, and seismic design for residential, commercial, and <br />educational facilities, as well as seismic retrofit for existing facilities. <br />Mr. Atijera has comprehensive knowledge of AutoCAD 2016, Civil 3D, <br />Enercalc, RISA 3D and various modeling and analysis software to <br />address complex engineering issues. He is thoroughly experienced in <br />construction support which includes interpretation of contract documents, <br />construction observation, submittal and schedule reviews, review of field <br />change orders, and testing and inspection procedures. <br />Bolivar Park Stormwater and Runoff Capture Project, City of <br />Lakewood, Lakewood, CA. Construction Support. 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. Construction <br />Support. The objective of the project is to improve Santa Monica beach <br />water quality by increasing the diversion capacity at the Santa Monica <br />Pier and Pico-Kenter storm drain outfalls. The 85th percentile storm <br />event volume would be treated and diverted from the Pier watershed <br />to the Santa Monica Urban Runoff Recycling Facility (SMURRF) or the <br />sanitary sewer. The project proposes storm drain diversion and runoff <br />storage systems at two separate storm drain outfalls. <br />TETRA TECH <br />
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