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Big Bear Area Regional Wastewater Agency, Bear Valley Water Sustainability Project,
Big Bear, CA. Project Manager. Evaluated conceptual recycled water use alternatives to
retain treated water within Bear Valley and create a sustainable water resource to augment
the region’s potable water supply. Conceptual alternatives were analyzed based on treatment
and regulatory requirements of use types, water supply yield, social and environmental
benefits, and life cycle cost of the alternatives. WSC coordinated with several agencies in the
region. WSC provided grant writing support and secured a $75,000 State Water Resources
Control Board Water Recycling Facilities Planning Grant.
Flair Spectrum Water Supply Assessment, El Monte, CA. Project Manager. Project
Manager of the Water Supply Assessment (WSA) for the proposed Flair Spectrum project
located in the City of El Monte within California American Water’s (CAW) water service
area. The proposed project includes a 220-room hotel, 500,000 sq. ft. of retail outlet, 50,000
sq. ft. of restaurant and 600 condominium units with a total estimated water demand of 202
acre-feet per year. In accordance with California Water Code Section 10910-10915 (SB
610), the size of the development requires a WSA to determine whether the projected water
supplies are sufficient to satisfy the demands of the project, in addition to existing and
planned future uses. The WSA requires evaluating and documenting potential supplemental
water supplies since CAW’s 2010 Urban Water Management Plan did not account for the
increased water demand associated with this project.
City of Hope Water Supply Assessment, Duarte, CA. Project Manager. Managed the
Water Supply Assessment (WSA) for the proposed City of Hope Specific Plan project
located in Duarte within CAW’s water service area. The project includes over 1,428,000
square feet of additions to the existing outpatient, inpatient, research, office, industrial,
warehouse and hospitality uses. The size of the development requires a WSA to determine
whether the projected water supplies are sufficient to satisfy the demands of the project, in
addition to existing and planned future uses. The WSA requires evaluating and documenting
potential supplemental water supplies since CAW’s 2010 Urban Water Management Plan
did not account for the increased water demand associated with this project.
City of Victorville, 2018 Water Master Plan, Victorville, CA. Project Manager.
Preparing a master plan that will address both hydraulic capacity deficiencies and
rehabilitation and replacement needs driven by aging infrastructure. The project includes
hydraulic modeling using InfoWater to evaluate capacity limitations, planning-level
estimates of required capital spending each year based on system inventory and expected
remaining useful life values, and a comprehensive 10-year Capital Improvement Plan.
City of Pismo Beach, 2015 Water Master Plan & UWMP Update, Pismo Beach, CA.
Deputy Project Manager. Performing an update of the City of Pismo Beach 2004 Water
Master Plan. Creating and calibrating an all-pipes, spatially allocated demand hydraulic
model of the City’s water distribution system using Bentley’s WaterGEMS software.
Utilizing the hydraulic model to evaluate capacity limitations for current and future buildout
scenarios and opportunities to optimize operations. Developing condition based-replacement
plans for aging infrastructure and an updated CIP project list to prepare for budget planning.
City of Victorville, On-Call Water Modeling, Victorville, CA. Project Manager.
Providing staff support services for hydraulic water modeling and development planning.
Converted the City’s existing hydraulic model to GIS based InfoWater and updated the
model to include projects completed since it was developed in 2009. Performing general
model review and calibrating a previously un-calibrated portion of the model. Providing on-
call modeling analysis of the existing system to help the City make informed decisions
regarding potential changes to the system. Preparing Feasibility Studies and Water Supply
Assessments as needed to support the City’s review and conditioning of proposed
development projects.
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