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12/16/2014
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Jimmy J.M. Medellin, P.E. <br />Senior Engineer, Stonybrook Lane Storm Drain, Orange County, <br />CA, Orange County Public Works, 2012: Completed a hydrology and <br />hydraulic analyses to determine the hydraulic impacts the addition of a <br />proposed Stonybrook Lane system storm drain would have on the <br />existing Ball Road storm drain system. The project included updates to <br />the hydrology and hydraulic models developed for the Master Plan of <br />Storm Drainage for Carbon Creek Channel Tributary Area (Sept., 2010). <br />Deliverable to the client included a letter report, and updated hydrology <br />and hydraulic models. <br />Senior Engineer, I -710 EIR /EIS, Los Angeles County, CA, Los <br />Angeles County Metro, 2010 - Present: Developed one- dvnensional <br />hydraulic models of the Los Angeles River to analyze the potential <br />hydraulic impacts of possible improvement alternatives for I -710. The <br />results of the hydraulic study were compared to water surface elevations <br />of the effective HEC -RAS model for the Los Angeles River developed by <br />the US Army Corps of Engineers. Alternatives focused on relocation of <br />DWP transmission facilities and encroachment onto the Los Angeles <br />River. <br />Senior Engineer, Pier G Berths G230 -G236 Terminal <br />Redevelopment, Long Beach, CA, Port of Long Beach, 2010 - <br />Present: Responsible for storm drain and sewer lines. Project scope <br />included the construction of new wharfs and redevelopment of bacldands <br />areas within Pier G. Design of new utilities was based on a master plan <br />approach for the ultimate condition of Pier G. <br />Senior Engineer, P -063 Design Build Marine Reserve Training <br />Center, Seal Beach, CA, RMA Land Construction, 2010 -2011: <br />Prepared storm drain design and Low Impact Development (LID) design <br />for new Marine Reserve Training Center. Site features concrete parking <br />lot expansion, POV parking lot, roadway extensions, sidewalks, and <br />landscaping. Stormwatex best management practices (131N1P) design <br />included bioretention basins to treat water quality volume and attenuate <br />peak flood flows. Other BMPs to be used at the site include bioretention <br />strips and bioswales. BMP design was deemed a project priority due to <br />emphasis of design -build process to minimize environmental impacts. <br />Senior Engineer, Durfee Avenue Grade Separation, Pico Rivera, CA, <br />Alameda Corridor — East Construction Authority (ACE), 2012 - <br />Present: Responsible for drainage design in support of grade separation <br />at Durfee Avenue. The purpose of the grade separation project is to <br />alleviate the current and potential traffic impacts and hazards posed by the <br />existing at -grade rail crossing. Task involved hydrology and hydraulic <br />analysis of existing and proposed storm drain system. Proposed storm <br />drain improvements included re- alignment of existing storm drain and a <br />new pump station. <br />25F -77 <br />
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