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Eric Martin, PE <br />Utility Research <br />Mr. Martin has seven years of experience in civil engineering design <br />for municipal, federal and private sector projects including preparation <br />of site plans, street and storm drain improvements, grading plans, and <br />utility plans. His experience includes providing hydrologic drainage <br />analysis and design for Low Impact Development (LID) projects,and <br />hazardous waste containment and treatment systems. Mr. Martin <br />has comprehensive knowledge in the use of AutoCAD Civil 3D, <br />WaterCAD, Bentley FlowMaster, HEC-RAS, and AutoCAD Storm <br />and Sanitary Analysis. <br />Bolivar Park, Stormwater and Runoff Capture Project, City of <br />Lakewood, CA. Design Engineer. Prepared plans, specifications and <br />estimate for the development of a stormwater capture and treatment <br />project. Included existing utility analysis and production of engineering <br />plans related to the design of a stormwater diversion and infiltration <br />system consisting of a diversion structure, pre-treatment, force main <br />piping system, underground storage and infiltration structure, and <br />overflow return line piping to the storm drain system. Tetra Tech was <br />contracted to evaluate the potential site location and develop this <br />stormwater runoff and capture project. The project consists of an air - <br />inflated rubber dam diversion system to re -direct all urban runoff and <br />stormwater runoff from the Del Amo channel through a pretreatment <br />system to remove trash, debris, and sediment. A pump station and <br />drainage pipeline will convey the water into a large, buried multi- <br />chambered storage/infiltration facility. The stormwater collected in the <br />underground reservoir will be treated and used to irrigate the park's <br />landscaped areas. The system will monitor the weather conditions and <br />the facility through a secured cloud -based system. The underground <br />storage system is 2.8 million gallons (8.7 ac-ft). The project not only <br />helped the City comply with the metals Total Maximum Daily Loads <br />(TMDLs), as presented in the Los Cerritos Channel Watershed <br />Management Program, but also provides additional benefits, such as <br />revitalized park infrastructure and augmentation of local water supplies. <br />Carriage Crest Park Stormwater Capture and Treatment, City of <br />Carson, CA. Design Engineer. Production of conceptual improvement <br />plans, conducting site specific feasibility studies related to improvements <br />on existing stormwater infrastructure for the proposed diversion, <br />treatment and collection system. Carriage Crest Park is identified in the <br />Enhanced Watershed Management Program as a high -priority site for <br />a regional stormwater capture project due to its proximity to two large <br />storm drains with a total drainage area exceeding 1,100 acres. The <br />TETRA TECH <br />