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(11FED, <br />Storm Drain Master Planall <br />Phase 2 RFP No. 16-02 <br />Sustainable Water Master Plan j County of Santa Monica (2014) <br />Michael Baker assisted the city in the feasibility of capturing stormwater and <br />using it for irrigation in several city parks and conveying some of the captured <br />water to the city's urban runoff recycling facility. Services included GIS rainfall <br />analysis and gray water demand analysis, identification of potential stormwater <br />capture locations at a local and regional level, and evaluation of the feasibility <br />of stormwater reuse. Using iWATR®, a GIS-based watershed analysis tool <br />that Michael Baker developed to identify and evaluate potential best <br />management practice locations, Michael Baker identified the optimal <br />locations for capturing stormwater in the parks. <br />Forbes Road/Oso Creek Multi -use Trail I County of Laguna Niguel <br />(2015) <br />Highlights: <br />♦ Stormwater Capture <br />Analysis using iWATR <br />BMP location tool <br />♦ Stormwater <br />Conveyance Analysis <br />♦ Rainfall Analysis <br />�itp ofi Santa Monlo <br />Qll�or�a <br />�9045fi�4230 <br />Highlights: <br />♦ Grant Application <br />Michael Baker prepared final plans, <br />Assistance <br />specifications, and estimates for a multi -use <br />♦ Flood Analysis and <br />"" a""" <br />trail along the western edge of Forbes Road, <br />Flood Control <br />- <br />between its terminus at the Three Flags 9 <br />Improvements <br />Commercial Center to the north and the <br />♦ ASCE Orange <br />Metrolink Commuter Rail Transit Station to the <br />County Project <br />s . <br />South. The multi -use trail includes a 12-foot <br />Award Winner for <br />'r= <br />a <br />wide pervious asphalt section adjacent to a 10- <br />Bikeway and Trails. <br />foot wide DG section. The AC trail serves as <br />the Orange County Flood Control District's maintenance road for the Oso <br />Creek Channel. The project funding source requires that the ro'act I ,of Lag <br />implement water quality features within the project limits. As such, the Ahc� <br />project includes a bio-retention parkway approximately 650 feet long by 15 94$ 36 <br />feet wide. Additional improvements include hardscape enhancements, such <br />as boulders and cobble stone, decorative crosswalk designs, street furniture <br />and related bike and equestrian amenities, decorative fencing, and street/trail way -finding and <br />interpretive signage. <br />Project <br />Horseshoe Bend Levee and Ecosystem Improvement Project, 2014 Integrated Regional Water <br />Management IRWM Grant Solicitation, Beth Island Municipal Improvement District <br />$3.5M <br />2015 Yuba Sutter Resource Conservation Plan, Sutter County, CA <br />$550,958 <br />2014 Yuba Sutter Resource Conservation Plan, Sutter County, CA <br />$725,000 <br />2011 Yuba Sutter Resource Conservation Plan, Sutter County, CA <br />$422,958 <br />Sleepy Hollow Detention Basin Retrofit, 2012 IRWM Grant Solicitation, City of Elk Grove, CA <br />$223,000 <br />Page 1 17 <br />INTERNATIONAL <br />