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10/20/2020
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Mauricio Argente, RLA, QSD/P <br />Landscape/Irrigation <br />Mr. Argente has more than 29 years of combined landscape/irrigation <br />architecture, planning and engineering management experience in <br />both the public and private sectors. As an avid lifelong cyclist, Mr. <br />Argente has specific expertise in active transportation design and <br />planning, as well as green infrastructure and complete streets. As a <br />Qualified Stormwater Practitioner and Qualified Stormwater Designer, <br />Mr. Argente has current relevant experience with modern water and <br />storm water management practices, including: bioswales, porous <br />concrete, underground reservoirs, recharge systems and "smart" <br />irrigation systems. <br />Bolivar Park Stormwater and Runoff Capture Project, City of <br />Lakewood, Lakewood, CA. Landscape Architect. Mr. Argente assisted <br />in evaluating potential site locations within the park for the stormwater <br />runoff and capture project. The goal of the project was 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 to provide additional benefits, such as revitalized park <br />infrastructure and augmentation of local water supplies. The project <br />consists of an airinflated rubber dam diversion system to re -direct all <br />urban runoff and stormwater runoff from the Del Amo channel through <br />a pre-treatment system to remove trash, debris, and sediment. A pump <br />station and drainage pipeline will convey the water into a large, buried <br />multi -chambered storage/infiltration facility. The stormwater collected <br />in the underground reservoir is treated and used to irrigate the park's <br />landscaped areas. As part of the landscape architecture improvements, <br />the project included new overhead structure and picnic area, new <br />planting areas, and refurbishment of aging flatwork and active recreation <br />areas. <br />Santa Monica Clean Beaches Initiative, City of Santa Monica, Santa <br />Monica, CA. Landscape Architect. Mr. Argente was the Landscape <br />Architect responsible for the design of the site and landscape amenities <br />in support of the project. The project objective is to improve Santa <br />Monica Beach water quality by increasing the diversion capacity at <br />the Santa Monica Pier and Pico-Kenter storm drain outfalls. The 85th <br />percentile storm event volume would be treated and diverted from the <br />Pier watershed to the Santa Monica Urban Runoff Recycling Facility <br />(SMURRF) or the sanitary sewer. The project proposes storm drain <br />diversion and runoff storage systems at two separate storm drain <br />outfalls, routed to two subsurface storage areas. 1.6 million <br />23 TETRA TECH <br />
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