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12/16/2014
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Jennifer Ziv <br />Irvine, CA: Provided thud parry review of the FIR for the Irvine <br />Company's proposed 1,660,000 square foot office campus development <br />project requiring a density transfer from PA 33 to PA 17 in the City of <br />Irvine. Major issues include traffic and access, air quality, views /aesthetics. <br />Project Manager, San Diego Creek Watershed Special Area <br />Management Plan (SAMP) Programmatic EIS /EIR, (Orange <br />County), CA, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Los Angeles District <br />Regulatory Division: Under the direction of the Corps of Engineers and <br />Calif. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife for preparation of the Programmatic <br />EIR /EIS for the San Diego Creek Watershed SAMP and Water <br />Streambed Alteration Agreement (WSAA) Process. The SAMP /WSAA is <br />watershed- specific permit program for regulated discharges into Waters of <br />the US and State under Clean Water Act Section 404 and California <br />Department of Fish and Game Code Section 1600 et seq. The SAMP also <br />includes a Strategic Mitigation Plan and Mitigation Coordination Program <br />that will comprehensively help restore and improve ecosystem integrity in <br />the watershed overall. Participating applicants included The Irvine <br />Company, County of Orange, City of Irvine, Irvine Ranch Water District. <br />Project Manager, MND for Drainage Area Management Plan <br />(DAMP), (Orange County), CA, County of Orange Planning <br />Development Services: Responsible for County of Orange, Planning <br />Development Services Department to prepare a Negative Declaration on <br />the County's 2003 DAMP in accordance with CEQA. <br />Assistant Project Manager, Wetlands Water Supply Project EIR, <br />(Orange County), CA, Irvine Ranch Water District: Managed <br />preparation of Wetlands Water Supply Project EIR. Project involved the <br />use of a wetland pond system for the advanced treatment of 5 million <br />gallons per day of reclaimed water from IRWD's Michelson Water <br />Reclamation Plant Under an NPDES permit, the treated wastewater <br />would be discharged to San Diego Creek after final nitrogen removal in <br />the ponds. Major environmental issues included water quality and <br />biological resource protection of San Diego Creek and Newport Bay. <br />Assistant Project Manager, MND for Alamitos Barrier Reclaimed <br />Water Project, (Los Angeles County), CA, Water Replenishment <br />District of Southern California: Managed the preparation of the MND. <br />Project involved the substitution of tertiary- treated reclaimed water for <br />potable water for injection into the Alamitos Barrier project to prevent <br />seawater intrusion of the groundwater basin. Study focused on effects of <br />brine discharge to water quality and biological resources of the San <br />Gabriel River and water quality effects of the reclaimed water on the local <br />groundwater basins. <br />Technical /Regulatory Support - Water Management Plan (WMP), <br />OCGP, Irvine, CA: Provided regulatory support on storm water permit <br />compliance issues and water quality analysis support to URS' lead <br />engineer to prepare a WMP for build -out of the Great Park. The WMP <br />addresses storm water storage and reuse of Park storm water runoff to <br />comply with the municipal storm water permit requirements for low <br />impact development (LID) and help reduce Park costs for irrigation. <br />25F -85 <br />
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