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`J I Kennedy Jenks <br />Stephen M. Diamond, P.E., BCEE <br />Project Manager <br />7f•L`r14Y9Ili V, MAN <br />Steve has more than 28 years of experience with planning, pilot testing, operations assessment, detailed design, and full-scale <br />implementation, including start-up and training, for various water treatment and water supply applications. He has been responsible <br />delivering work as the Project Manager, Design Manager and Technical Expert, and he is experienced in all three roles. Steve has <br />managed and coordinated multidisciplinary design teams to deliver planning documents, and construct documents for hard bid <br />construction projects, as well as design build projects. He is a registered Civil Engineer (PE) in California and Florida, a Board Certified <br />Environmental Engineer with AAEES, a certified Functional Safety Engineer (FSEng) with TUV Rheinland, and a LEED Accredited Pricer <br />(AP). Steve specializes in the planning, design and implementation of membrane technologies, including reverse osmosis, nanofiltration, <br />ultrafltration and microfillration treatment systems. <br />Steve has successfully managed the planning and design of engineering projects requiring the coordination of the design disciplines, <br />including civil, mechanical, process, architectural, structural, electrical, and instrumentation and control. Proper coordination of the design <br />disciplines is critical to project success, as well as complete and thorough QAIQC. His project experience includes risk management, <br />change management and the reporting of progress, planned value and earned value. In addition, Steve has been responsible for the <br />development of detailed project schedules and the overall management of budget and work breakdown (WBS). <br />TOTAL YEARS OF <br />EXPERIENCE <br />28 <br />EDUCATION <br />BS, Civil Engineering, <br />Lehigh University, <br />1993 <br />REGISTRATIONS <br />Professional Engineer - <br />Florida (53839) <br />Professional Engineer - <br />Civil - California <br />(76490) <br />CERTIFICATIONS <br />Board Certified <br />Environmental <br />Engineer, American <br />Academy of <br />Environmental <br />Engineers <br />Leadership in Energy and <br />Environmental Design <br />-Accredited <br />Professional (LEED <br />PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />PFAS Well Treatment System Preliminary and Final Design, Orange County Water District, <br />Orange, CA I Project Manager <br />Managing preliminary, final design and ESDC services for providing wellhead Ion Exchange <br />PFAS treatment at four (4) well sites, with a combined treatment capacity of 7,500 GPM. Project <br />delivery includes pre -procurement of the IX vessels, PFAS selective resin (based on pilot <br />testing results) and fast track design schedule for 7 months. Project includes hydraulic <br />evaluations to assess the use of existing well pumps and/or need for booster pumping. <br />PFAS Groundwater Treatment Plant Final Design N Wells, Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency, <br />Santa Clarita, CA I Project Manager <br />Managed the Final Design of a PFAS Treatment Facility for the SCVWA's N-Wells with a <br />treatment capacity of 6,000-gpm. The N-Wells PFAS Treatment facility includes an ion <br />exchange treatment system consisting of three lead -lag anon exchange trains with PFAS <br />selective resin and designed to treat 2,000-gpm each, and three high -rate cartridge filters with <br />12, 6-inch diameter filter elements each. The final design also includes the Well Q2 perchlorate <br />removal facility which consisted of one leadlag anon exchange trains with Perchlorate selective <br />resin. This is a fast -tracked design/construction required to be operational by June 1, 2020 to <br />meet system demands. To meet the schedule requirements, project delivery is divided into <br />multiple components including: pre -purchasing longlead items such as the IX Systems and <br />Cartridge Filter Systems, pre -selecting OSHGS and chemical systems, Agency self -performing <br />some work for the Q2 site, and pre -purchasing the IX resin. <br />