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PRaPOSALFOR <br />On -Call Engineering Design Services PFAS Treatment Systems <br />Mark Wilf, PhD Education <br />Water Quality PhD, Chemistry, Technion- <br />Institute of Technology, Haifa, <br />Dr, Wilf provides his expertise to clients in the engineering and Israel, 1974 <br />scientifific community worldwide and participates in professional MSc., Chemical Engineering, <br />forums defifining future directions for membrane technology and Wroclaw Institute of <br />application development. This includes membrane technology for Technology, Wroclaw, <br />reverse osmosis, nanofifiltration, ultrafifiltration, and microfifiltration Poland, 1968 <br />technologies applied for water desalination, potable water treatment, Years of Experience <br />and industrial and municipal wastewater reclamation, 44 <br />EXPERIENCE <br />Carlsbad Desalination Intake Pump Station, Design of a 300 MGD Dilution Pump Station, <br />Phase 1, Kiewit Infrastructure West, Carlsbad, CA. 2019 - Ongoing. Membrane Specialist. This <br />design -build project provides for the design and construction of brine dilution pumps at the existing <br />Carlsbad Desalination Plant (CDP) with minimal production shutdown. The project consists of hydraulic <br />pump modeling and design of dilution pumps, discharge piping, brine piping, and flowmeter facilities, <br />NRG forebay modifications including new screen backwash pumps and tunnel bulkheads, a new <br />electrical building, and the associated civil and grading work. The project has extensive structural <br />rehabilitation work and a new floating dock in the lagoon. The project provides instrumentation and <br />controls for the operation of the new facility and will tie in new signals to the existing CDP control <br />system. The project has many environmental factors and requires working closely with local permitting <br />agencies, the City, the CDP operators, and the Encina Power Station. <br />Pure Water Oceanside, Conveyance and Injection Facilities, City of Oceanside, CA. <br />2019 - ongoing. Membrane Specialist. As part of the Pure Water Oceanside project Tetra Tech <br />designed the pipelines that will be constructed as part of the Advanced Water Purification Facility <br />(AWPF) that convey the advanced treated water to the existing Lower Recycled Water Pump Station <br />and to the Upper Recycled Water Pump Station that will be built along with the AWPF. In addition, <br />Tetra Tech designed three new injection wells (Well 1, Well 3 and Well 6) and conveyance pipelines to <br />the wells, totaling a maximum capacity of 6.0 MGD. <br />Albert Robles Center for Water Recycling and Environmental Learning (Formerly known as <br />GRIP), Water Replenishment District of Southern California, Pico Rivera, CA. 2019. Membrane <br />Specialist. Dr. Wilf provided process design and expertise for a process development and 30- and <br />90-percent design for the wastewater reclamation system. The facility is designed to treat secondary <br />effluent for indirect potable reuse at an initial capacity of 14.8 MGD expandable to 27.0 MGD. The <br />process development included an evaluation of previous studies, pilot testing documentation, and <br />innovative design concepts. Process equipment includes membrane filtration pretreatment system, <br />primary and secondary, reverse osmosis, membrane units operating at high recovery rate, advanced <br />oxidation unit (ultraviolet + NaOCI), degasification, and transfer pumping and piping. The membrane <br />filtration and reverse osmosis systems are designed to operate at > 92-percent recovery to maximize <br />water use and minimize membrane concentrate disposal. <br />10.0 MG❑ Brackish Groundwater Desalination, San Antonio Water System, San Antonio, TX. <br />2017. Membrane Specialist. Dr. Wilf provided process design and expertise for a conceptual and <br />preliminary design report that evaluated various process configurations for the treatment of a new <br />brackish water supply. The $148,000,000 facility is designed to treat brackish water from the Wilcox <br />Aquifer at an initial capacity of 10.0 MGD expandable to 2 5. 0 MGD, The process development included <br />an evaluation of previous studies, pilot testing documentation, and innovative design concepts. Process <br />equipment includes green sand filtration for iron removal, reverse osmosis for the reduction of total <br />dissolved solids, chemical feed facilities for pre- and post -treatment, degasification, and transfer <br />pumping and piping. The reverse osmosis system is designed to operate at 90-percent recovery to <br />maximize water use and minimize membrane concentrate. <br />TETRA TECH <br />