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Item 21 - Pressure Control Station Relocation and Transmission Main Improvements
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SA-2 Pressure Control Station Relocation <br />and Transmission Main Improvements <br />RFP No. 21-127 <br />Jason Fussel, PE, QSD, ENV SP <br />Envision Certification <br />Mr. Fussel is an Envision TM Sustainability Professional and LEED <br />Accredited Professional with extensive and relevant experience in <br />the stormwater and Best Management Practice (BMP) arena, <br />which includes successful implementation of sustainable design <br />practices for a vast array of improvement projects. Jason's <br />significant involvement in Low Impact Development (LID) and <br />Stormwater Pollution Prevention and reduction projects in <br />Southern California, specifically as Engineer -of -Record for several <br />important Proposition " O" projects for the City of Los Angeles, <br />Caltrans funded projects, and Proposition 1 projects provide the <br />foundation for his continued leadership in the industry. To date, <br />Mr. Fussel has been the design lead for the design and <br />implementation of over $100 million in construction cost. Nate <br />continues to improve upon his expertise through attending various <br />LID conferences and presenting the fundamentals and approach <br />to BMP design to colleagues and the public through engagement <br />seminars and discussions. As a Qualified SWPPP Practitioner <br />(QSP) and Qualified SWPPP Developer (QSD), Mr. Fussel has <br />ample experience with providing Stormwater Pollution Prevention <br />Plans (SWPPP) for construction activities and Water Quality <br />Management Plans (WQMP). <br />EXPERIENCE <br />Education: <br />BS, Civil Engineering, <br />California Polytechnic State <br />University, San Luis Obispo, <br />2003 <br />Registrations/Certifications: <br />Professional Civil Engineer, <br />California, No. 70879, 2007 <br />LEED® Accredited <br />Professional, 2009 <br />Qualified SWPPP Developer, <br />Certificate No. 20231 <br />Professional Land Surveyor, <br />California, No. 9006, 2013 <br />Envision TM Sustainability <br />Professional, 2014 <br />Professional Affiliations: <br />American Society of Civil <br />Engineers <br />California Land Surveyors <br />Association <br />Office Location: <br />Buellton, CA <br />Total Years of Experience: <br />18 <br />Years with Tetra Tech: <br />Aliso L;reeK - Limekiln Creek Restoration Project, Ci*-- —r' -- 118 I <br />Annplpc Riminnii of Fnninpprinn I nc Anrrpinc rA Project <br />Engineer and Assistant Project Manager. Mr. Fussel is responsible <br />for overseeing pre -design and design services. The project is located at the confluence of the concrete <br />lined Aliso and Limekiln Creek flood channels, which merge together in the southern portion of the <br />project site. The project improvements involve constructing several stormwater Best Management <br />Practices (BMPs) intended to treat on -site and off -site runoff and reduce contamination in Aliso Creek, <br />Limekiln Creek, and the Los Angeles River. The proposed BMPs include low flow channel diversions, <br />stormwater pump stations, stormwater pre-screening devices, bioswales, vegetated detention/retention <br />basin, the restoration of upland, riparian habitat, and BMP educational signage. The goal of the project <br />is to significantly reduce the pollutant loads, as well as transform a specifically built flood control facility <br />into a multi -function green infrastructure facility. The project will also be designed to achieve a Platinum <br />Envision Rating. This important water quality project is part of the City's overall efforts through the <br />Proposition O Bond Program to improve water quality and reduce pollutant loads that are currently <br />being conveyed to the rivers, lakes, and oceans within the greater Los Angeles area. <br />Alhinn PivPrQHP park Proiect. Cifv of I nc Annelpc Rnrpan of Ennineprina, Lpc AnnPIPc CA <br />Project Engineer and Assistant Project Manager. Responsible for overseeing the pre -design services <br />for the Albion Riverside Park Project. Tetra Tech also provided design and construction support <br />services. The project, located adjacent to the Los Angeles River, involved transforming a six -acre <br />site, previously used for dairy warehousing and distribution, into a riverfront park and recreational <br />facility that will benefit nearby disadvantaged low income neighborhoods. In addition, the City is <br />using the redeveloped property to increase the current capacity for managing stormwater runoff. This <br />important water quality project is part of the City's overall efforts through the Proposition O Bond <br />Program to improve water quality and reduce pollutant loads that are currently being conveyed to the <br />TETRA TECH J. Fussel — Page 11 <br />
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