Jun Wang, P.E.
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<br />QA /QC
<br />Overview
<br />Mr. Wang has over 25 years of extensive water resources engineering and
<br />management experience in the fields of hydrology, hydraulics, floodplain
<br />management, drainage and flood control, storm drain system planning
<br />and design, water conservation, sediment transport analysis, erosion and
<br />sedimentation, stream restoration, water quality studies, bridge scour
<br />evaluation, and floodplain mapping studies. He also has broad computer
<br />modeling skills in hydrology, hydraulics, floodplain, sedimentation,
<br />Areas of Expertise
<br />dam /embankment failure, and flood detention.
<br />Surface Water Hydrology /Hydraulics
<br />project Specific Experience
<br />Flood Control and Drainage Planning
<br />and Engineering
<br />Deputy Contract Manager /Task Manager, Civil Engineering for
<br />Erosion and Sedimentation
<br />Civil Works Projects IDIQ, Los Angeles, CA, U.S. Army Corps of
<br />Bridge Hydraulics and Scour
<br />Engineers: Responsible for the award and performance of 16 task orders
<br />Evaluations
<br />involving levee design, hydrology/ hydraulics modeling, habitat
<br />Years of Experience
<br />restoration design, waste water facilities, sea water desalination, and value
<br />engineering. Example task orders include: Santa Maria Wash Levee Final
<br />With URS: 5 Years
<br />PS&B, Rio Salado Ecosystems Restoration, Los Angeles River Watershed II /h'
<br />With Other Firms: 21 Years
<br />Modeling, Santa Paula Creek Flood Coteml/Fish Passage Engineering and
<br />Education
<br />Permitting, Nogales Wash Flood Control Value Engineering, and Cambria Sea
<br />MBA /Business Administration /1994/
<br />Water Desalinalion.
<br />California State University
<br />Study Manager /Hydraulic Engineer, Santa Clara River Hydraulic
<br />BS /Civil Engineering /1985 /Colorado
<br />Modeling and Overflow Analyses, (Los Angeles /Ventura Counties),
<br />State University
<br />CA, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Responsible for preparing
<br />Registration /Certification
<br />hydraulic models and floodplain maps of over 55 natural streams and
<br />1997 /Professional Engineer /CA/
<br />urban channels totaling over 300 stream miles. This study involved
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<br />extensive field inspections of the study reaches including more than 200
<br />bridges and culverts. Overflow evaluations of these facilities using
<br />HecGcoRAS captured a wide range of flood characteristics from 2- to
<br />500 -year events.
<br />Project Manager, Bus Canyon Channel Improvement Study, Simi
<br />Valley, CA, County of Ventura Watershed Protection District:
<br />Responsible for the alternative study and preliminary design of channel
<br />improvements for the Bus Canyon and Bus Canyon Tributary in the City
<br />of Simi Valley. The project involves developing multiple drainage
<br />improvement alternatives including an upstream detention and channel
<br />and bridge modifications to meet the 100 -year flood capacity.
<br />Senior Advisor/ QA Manager, Drainage Planning and Engineering
<br />for the Westside Subway Extension, Los Angeles, CA, LA
<br />Metropolitan Transportation Authority: Provide technical guidance
<br />and QA /QC for the development of drainage design plans for the
<br />Advanced Conceptual Engineering and Preliminary Design phases of the
<br />subway extension project in downtown Los Angeles.
<br />Project Manager, Barrel Springs Wash Watershed Hydrologic Study
<br />and Drainage Plan, Palmdale, CA, City of Palmdale: Responsible for
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