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RFP #21-017: On -Call Environmental Review Services for the
<br />Housing Division
<br />City of Santa Ana Community Development Agency
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<br />Program Manager. Mike was responsible for coordination with Los Angeles County Sanitation District project
<br />managers, contractors, regulatory agencies, and oversight for CEClA compliance, biological surveys, and mitigation
<br />monitoring. The project involved numerous sites located within the District's 800-square mile service area. The District
<br />required biological/environmental support to construct, operate and maintain facilities to convey, treat, recycle, and
<br />dispose of sewage and industrial wastes and generate recycled water, electrical power, and biosolids as part of the
<br />treatment process.
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<br />Contract Administrator. Chambers Group manages several MSAs with SDG&E (one of S prime MSA holders), including
<br />an Environmental Project Management MSA, Environmental Compliance MSA, and Post Construction Compliance MSA.
<br />MSA Projects include Substation Construction, Substation Expansion, Transmission and Distribution Line Construction
<br />and Replacement, Underground Transmission Construction, Pole Replacements, Reconductor Projects, Transmission
<br />Reclamation, Habitat Restoration, Telecommunication Construction, Gas Pipeline, and Zinc Ribbon Installation. As part
<br />of these contracts we have placed in house team members to act as an extension of staff for cultural resources, CEQA
<br />compliance, and GIS services.
<br />For a decade, Chambers Group has provided SDG&E with our team of professionals in Biological Resources, Aquatic
<br />Resources, Land Planning, Cultural Resources, Paleontological Resources, and Native American Services. Chambers
<br />Group provides environmental services at all stages of projects, from (A) Prior to Construction: initial site assessments
<br />and evaluations, site walks with the engineering team to identify constraints for avoidance, modify work areas to avoid
<br />sensitive biological, aquatic, riparian, wetland, and cultural resources (in an effort to minimize costly back -end
<br />mitigation), provide risk assessment and evaluations, provide CEQA/NEPA documents, develop permitting strategies,
<br />identify mitigation opportunities, and provide agency consultation/coordination; (B) During Construction mitigation
<br />measure implementation, permit measure and compliance tracking/documentation, environmental trainings, tailboard
<br />meetings, compliance monitoring and reporting; and (C) Post Construction: post construction impact assessments,
<br />habitat restoration/enhancement implementation and monitoring, and close out documentation. Chambers Group also
<br />provides GIS services in support of tower sighting, access road locations, project reroutes, right of way (ROW) support,
<br />parcel maps, map books, shape files, and data dictionaries.
<br />The Chambers Group team provides constraints analysis for all project component features in an effort to design
<br />projects in a way to avoid sensitive resources that may require permits (Incidental Take Permits, United States Fish and
<br />Wildlife Service (USFWS) Section 7/10, United States Army Corps of Engineers/Regional Water Quality Control Board/
<br />California Department of Fish and Wildlife (USACE/RWQCB/CDFW) and costly mitigation. We have implemented unique
<br />resolutions including the use of drones (in-house FAA pilot license) to assess hydrological connectivity, habitat quality,
<br />vegetation assessments, and nesting bird status. We have provided wetland and water delineations for over 20+
<br />transmission and distribution lines, and have prepared permit applications (USACE, RWQCB, CDFW) for 12 major
<br />transmission and distrihution lines. We completed year 1 restoration activities (Tamarisk and other non-native species
<br />removal) in 2 creeks (Meyers and Devils) for the Sunrise Powerlink Peninsular Bighorn Sheep Miligalion Project in
<br />October 2020.
<br />City Council
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