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Kennedy Jenks <br />Joseph A. Wojslaw, PE <br />KOR <br />PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY <br />Joe Wojslaw's background in environmental engineering includes specialization in the planning, design, and construction management of <br />wastewater, water, industrial waste, and hazardous waste treatment facilities. Joe also specializes in alternative delivery strategies and the <br />delivery of capital facilities through those means. In addition, Joe has been involved in the preparation of environmental impact reports, <br />project reports, pilot studies, and other studies involving various aspects of wastewater treatment. <br />TOTAL YEARS OF <br />PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />EXPERIENCE <br />43 <br />Pure Water Monterey, Treatment Facilities and Injection Wells Facility, Monterey One Water <br />Agency, Monterey, CA I QA/QC Manager <br />EDUCATION <br />BS, Civil Engineering, <br />For the past six years, KJ has been supporting Monterey One Water (M1 W) with the design and <br />University of Illinois, <br />construction of the Pure Water Monterey, Treatment Facilities, and Groundwater Injection <br />1978 <br />Facilities. Pure Water Monterey is an innovative $150M groundwater replenishment project that <br />collects a variety of available source waters for advanced treatment and uses them to recharge <br />MS, Environmental <br />the Seaside Groundwater Basin through a series of injection wells. Treatment Facilities include <br />Engineering, Civil <br />cartridge filtration, microfiltration, reverse osmosis, ultraviolet disinfection, decarbonation, <br />Engineering, <br />storage, and pumping. <br />University of Illinois, <br />1979 <br />Edward C. Little Water Recycling Facility (Phase 2), West Basin Municipal Water District, El <br />Segundo, CA j Principal -in -Charge <br />CERTIFICATIONS <br />Professional Engineer - <br />Design -build services were provided for the $23 million expansion of the District's existing Water <br />Civil - CA (33699) <br />Reclamation Plant. Services included complete design, QAIQC inspection, and operational <br />startup. In addition, coordination of design interfaces of three Owner -Procured packages: <br />MEMBERSHIPS/ <br />Microfiltration System, Reverse Osmosis System, and the High -Rate Clarifier Densadeg <br />AFFILIATIONS <br />Process were also provided. The project included a 15-mgd expansion of the Title 22 <br />American Society of Civil <br />reclamation treatment through the construction of additional flocculation basins, mono -media <br />Engineers (ASCE) <br />fixers, chlorine contact basins, and a backwash pump station. The project also included <br />expansion of the Barrier Plant through the addition of Microfiltration facilities, (including feed <br />California Water <br />pumps and strainers), a 2.5-mgd Reverse Osmosis process (including RO feed pumps), 5-mgd <br />Environment <br />chlorine contact basin, expansion of chemical feed systems, and modification of the plant <br />Association (CWFA) <br />electrical and distributive control system. Other elements of the project include the construction <br />California Water <br />Environment <br />Association (CWEA), <br />Los Angeles Basin <br />Section <br />Water Environment <br />Federation <br />