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Joseph Long, P.E. <br />Project Engineer, Infrastructure Design, Irvine Spectrum Phase IV, <br />The Irvine Company, CA: Responsible for development of the wet <br />infrastructure for the Irvine Spectrum Phase IV commercial development. <br />The project included water demand analyses, sewer demand analyses, <br />hydrology /hydraulics analysis and the design of water, sewer and storm <br />drain facilities. <br />Principal -in- Charge /Project Design Manager, Archibald Avenue, <br />Ontario, CA: Responsible for overall design and widening of Archibald <br />Avenue from Bellgrave to Riverside Drive. The project involved <br />reconstruction and widening of Archibald Avenue from its original two - <br />lane rural roadway to a secondary six-lane arterial highway. The project <br />included design of the roadway section to include 50 feet setback areas to <br />be utilized for low -flow stormwater management and water quality <br />25F -68 <br />Project Manager <br />Overview <br />Mr. Long has more than 24 years of experience in engineering consulting, <br />with an emphasis in multi- discipline project solutions for public <br />infrastructure. I-Ie provides technical direction and project oversight for <br />the development of public infrastructure that includes potable /reclaimed <br />pipelines, pressure regulating stations, pump stations, storage facilities, <br />flood control facilities, regional and sub - regional storm drain facilities, <br />storm water quality mitigation treasures, and natural storm water <br />Areas of Expertise <br />treatment systems. His technical expertise ranges from master planning <br />Recharge /Water Banking Projects <br />and program management to final design and construction <br />Potable Water /Reclaimed Water <br />implementation. <br />Pumping Facilities Facilities <br />Ptunp <br />Project Specific Experience <br />Regional Flood Control Facilities <br />Project Manager /Project Engineer, Santa Ana Delhi Urban Water <br />Transportation Infrastructure <br />Recovery Unit, Newport Beach, CA, City of Santa Ana: Responsible <br />Stormwater Master Planning <br />for the initial planning and final design of a new urban water recovery <br />Water Conveyance /Flood Control <br />system. The project includes the design of an inflatable dam diversion <br />Quality Assurance / Quality Control <br />structure, primary and secondary grit and debris removal clarifiers, return <br />Years of Experience <br />flow pumping facilities and 240,000 gallon subsurface storage reservoir. <br />With URS: 3 Years <br />The effluent from the facility is utilized for irrigation purposes within an <br />With Other Firms: 21 Years <br />existing golf course or diverted to the sanitary sewer system dependent <br />upon water quality. <br />Education <br />Senior Engineer, Orange County Great Park Water Management <br />BS /Civil Engineering /1991 /California <br />Plan (WMP), Irvine, CA, City of Irvine: URS developed a WMP for <br />Polytechnic University, Pomona <br />the long -term build -out of the Orange County Great Park to capture <br />Registration /Certification <br />storm water from 5,550 acres of contributing watersheds that would be <br />1994 /Professional Civil Engineer /CA/ <br />stored in onsite water features, and treated and reused for irrigation of <br />#54329 <br />Great Park landscaping. The heart of the WMP planning process is a <br />hydrologic water model that uses 23 years of precipitation data and <br />incorporates native vegetation palettes, contributing watershed <br />characteristics, and a range of phased collection, storage and treatment <br />facilities. <br />Project Engineer, Infrastructure Design, Irvine Spectrum Phase IV, <br />The Irvine Company, CA: Responsible for development of the wet <br />infrastructure for the Irvine Spectrum Phase IV commercial development. <br />The project included water demand analyses, sewer demand analyses, <br />hydrology /hydraulics analysis and the design of water, sewer and storm <br />drain facilities. <br />Principal -in- Charge /Project Design Manager, Archibald Avenue, <br />Ontario, CA: Responsible for overall design and widening of Archibald <br />Avenue from Bellgrave to Riverside Drive. The project involved <br />reconstruction and widening of Archibald Avenue from its original two - <br />lane rural roadway to a secondary six-lane arterial highway. The project <br />included design of the roadway section to include 50 feet setback areas to <br />be utilized for low -flow stormwater management and water quality <br />25F -68 <br />
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