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Malibu Legacy Park Design Project
City of Malibu
The City of Malibu has hired RMC to design the facilities that will implement their Integrated Water Quality Management Plan, to improve water quality in Malibu Creek Malibu Lagoon, Surfrider Beach, and protect and restore natural resources. The current project phase includes construction of vegetated stormwater detention basins, intermittent wetlands, riparian habitat and passive recreation and educational facilities on 15 acres of recently acquired vacant land known as Legacy Park. The next phase will include on-site treatment system upgrades for nitrogen reduction and developing a community wastewater collection, treatment, reuse, and dispersal facilities to replace on-site treatment in high priority areas of the Civic Center area. |
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Recycled Water Pipeline Design
Inland Empire Utilities Agency (IEUA)
IEUA recently selected RMC to perform the pre-design, design, and engineering support during construction for three recycled water pipelines in their Northeast service area. IEUA is kicking off an aggressive program to expand their recycled water delivery capacity from 13,000 AFY currently to 50,000 AFY within the next three years. The Northeast projects, for which RMC has been selected, will be the first projects to be implemented in this new program as they will deliver over 10,000 AFY of recycled water to three recharge basins as well a non-potable customers. The three pipeline projects consist of approximately 30,000 feet of 36- to 42-inch pipe with an estimated construction cost of $15 million. Design and construction will be performed on a very fast track with construction of the first segments beginning as early as Fall 2008. |
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Greater Los Angeles County Integrated Regional Water Management Plan
Los Angeles County
RMC, as a subconsultant to Brown and Caldwell, was recently selected by a consortium of water agencies, cities and non-profit representatives to continue to provide support to the Los Angeles County Region as it implements it Integrated Regional Water Management program. RMC will be continuing to compile water resource and watershed management information and needs for all watersheds draining into Santa Monica Bay into the Integrated Regional Water Management Plan and will assist with preparing upcoming Proposition 84 and 1E grant applications for the Region. RMC’s previous efforts helped the Region to secure a $1.5 million planning grant and a $25 million implementation grant from Proposition 50, Chapter 8. |
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Mountain Tunnel Repairs
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
As part of our As-Needed Technical Water Services Contract, RMC is developing sustainability plans for each large conveyance system component of the Mountain Tunnel. The plan will prioritize and guide the procedures for maintenance and replacement of the system components in order to extend the overall life of the system. |
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Process Hazard Analysis
City of Antioch
The City of Antioch is required to complete a Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) for every 5 years for ammonia and chlorine. RMC will be completing a PHA revalidation to document the hazards of the process, accident histories; engineering and administrative controls; consequences of failure; source siting; human factors and external events, and recommendations for process safety improvements. |
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Local Groundwater Assistance Program Application (AB303)
Amador Water Agency
RMC is preparing an AB303 funding application to the Department of Water Resources on the Amador Water Agency’s behalf. Public outreach and community support will be important for a successful grant application, so RMC will be leading public meetings to address questions from the public regarding the grant process. |
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Stormwater Infiltration Site Conceptualization Study
North San Mateo County Sanitation District
RMC is conducting a study to determine the feasibility of converting an existing Daly City residential property which has a history of flooding, into a storm water retention and possible infiltration area. The key objectives of the study are to improve the flood protection for the neighborhood and downstream residents; enhance storm water infiltration into Westside groundwater basin; and provide a land use that is consistent with the City needs and neighborhood concerns. |
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Sewer Model and Sewer System Master Plan Update
City of El Cajon, CA
RMC is reviewing existing sewer system information, working with the City to evaluate and select model software, gathering land use planning information, building and calibrating a hydraulic model of the system, and identifying capacity deficiencies and developing relief projects. We will conduct infiltration/inflow (I/I) analysis as well. We will conduct model training workshops for City staff when the model is complete, and produce atlas maps and GIS layers, conducting CCTV Inspection of Siphons and Trunks in order to update the Capital Improvement Program. |
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Tanner Water Treatment Plant Environmental Assessment/Environmental Impact Report
Amador Water Agency
RMC will prepare the necessary environmental documentation to meet the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) for the Tanner Water Treatment Plant project. We will be developing a complete and concise project description that meets all CEQA and NEPA requirements and includes the goals and objectives and the location and boundaries of all the components and facilities of the proposed project; including the project’s technical, operational, environmental, economic, engineering, and construction features/details. |
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Pond Liner Assessment
Clearlake Oaks County Water District
RMC will be performing a pond liner assessment as well as contract documents for repair for the Clearlake Oaks County Water District Wastewater Treatment Plant. We will also provide support to the District during construction including responding to RFIs and performing day-to-day field monitoring of the contractor’s work. |
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