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1 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS STORM WATER TREATMENT MEASURES AND HYDROMODIFICATION CONTROL FACILITIES SUBMITTED TO Ms. Kristin Kerr EOA, Inc Jackson Street Oakland, CA July 12, 2018

2 Stormwater Treatment Measures and Hydromodification Control Facilities TABLE OF CONTENTS COVER LETTER 1.0 FIRM CONTACT INFORMATION PRIMARY CONTACT PERSON KEY PERSONNEL URBAN STORM WATER MANAGEMENT UNDERSTANDING HYDROMODIFICATION CONTROL MEASURES UNDERSTANDING ON-SITE THIRD PARTY INSPECTIONS UNDERSTANDING PROJECT EXPERIENCE INTEREST, AVAILABILITY, AND COMMITMENT July 12, 2018

3 GEOTECHNICAL ENVIRONMENTAL WATER RESOURCES CONSTRUCTION SERVICES July 12, 2018 Project No. Ms. Kristin Kerr EOA, Inc Jackson Street Oakland, CA Subject: Santa Clara Valley Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention Program Storm Water Treatment Measures and Hydromodification Control Facilities COVER LETTER Dear Ms. Kerr: The professionals of ENGEO are pleased to present the following statement of qualifications to be placed on the Qualified Consultants List to continue to provide the necessary services to design or review proposed storm water treatment measures and hydromodification control facilities for new development and redevelopment projects and/or to inspect these facilities during installation. As you know, we have provided many third party review services for stormwater compliance in the service area since 2006, and routinely provide similar services in other regions throughout Northern and Southern California As requested, we would like to confirm that the previously submitted is current, aside from changes in key personnel listed in Section 3.0. Furthermore, the company contact information remains as follows: CORPORATE OFFICE LOCAL OFFICE LOCATION 2010 Crow Canyon Place, Suite San Ignacio Avenue, Suite 150 San Ramon, CA San Jose, CA T: (925) T: (408) F: (888) F: (888) We look forward to our continued involvement for the upcoming year. As I remain the primary contact for the program, please call me at our San Ramon office at (925) or me at jbuck@engeo.com if you have any questions. Sincerely, ENGEO Incorporated Jonathan D. Buck, GE, LEED AP, QSD Project Manager Robert Boeche, GE, QSD Principal in Charge 6399 San Ignacio Avenue, Suite 150 San Jose, CA (408) Fax (888)

4 Storm Water Treatment Measures and Hydromodification Control Facilities 1.0 FIRM CONTACT INFORMATION Founded in 1971, ENGEO is an employee-owned, award-winning firm of geotechnical and civil engineers, geologists, hydrologists, environmental scientists, and construction quality assurance field representatives. We have offices throughout California, Nevada and New Zealand. ENGEO HEADQUARTERS 2010 Crow Canyon Place, Suite 250 San Ramon, CA (925) phone (888) fax LOCAL OFFICE LOCATION 6399 San Ignacio Avenue, Suite 150 San Jose, CA (408) (888) Fax 2.0 PRIMARY CONTACT PERSON Jonathan Buck, GE, LEED AP, QSD Associate 2010 Crow Canyon Place, Suite 250 San Ramon, CA (925) phone (925) direct (925) cell 3.0 KEY PERSONNEL ROBERT BOECHE, PG, CEG PRINCIPAL GEOLOGIST ROLE: Technical Oversight and Quality Control EDUCATION BS Geology California State University, Hayward 1997 REGISTRATIONS & CERTIFICATIONS Certified Engineering Geologist, CA 2318 Professional Geologist, CA 7492 CASQA QSD Certified, CA Bob leads ENGEO s South Bay office in San Jose. He has more than 18 years of experience in geologic and geotechnical consultation, project management, SWPPP and construction management services for large residential developments, commercial developments, levees, dams, deep fill and landslide projects, water storage facilities, transportation projects and educational facilities throughout northern California. He is currently serving projects in the South Bay and is committed to making projects successful for our clients. TRAINING COMPLETED Innovations in Stormwater Management Workshop, June 2018 Page 1 July 14, 2018

5 Stormwater Treatment Measures and Hydromodification Control Facilities EDUCATION MS Civil Engineering Arizona State University 2002 BS Civil Engineering Arizona State University 2001 BS Urban Planning Arizona State University 1992 REGISTRATIONS & CERTIFICATIONS Geotechnical Engineer, CA 2958 Professional Engineer, CA CASQA QSD Certified, CA LEED AP, CA JONATHAN BUCK, GE, LEED AP, QSD ASSOCIATE ENGINEER ROLE: Project Manager and Client Contact Jon has more than 20 years of experience in geotechnical and water resources engineering. He specializes in creek stabilization and restoration, stormwater and erosion control management, geotechnical feasibility of earth dams and engineered slopes, deep foundation systems for bridge structures, hydrologic analysis of watersheds and wetlands, and complex permitting and regulatory issues. Jon is a recognized authority on Low Impact Standards Development, Stormwater Quality Design Manuals and BMPs. He has been involved in the design, construction and modeling of low impact development stormwater management best management practices since 2002 and has been involved in the negotiation and development of construction standards for these types of landscape features with various Regional Water Quality Control Boards. He has worked with the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board to verify the efficacy of several modeling methods used in hydromodification management in RWQCB region 2, where these standards first began in the State of California He also continues to work in RWQCB regions outside of Region 2 to assess the feasibility of new standards in regard to infiltration feasibility and hydro modification risk. TRAINING COMPLETED Berkeley Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement Workshop, June 2016 UC Davis Permeable Pavement Roadmap Workshop, November 2017 Page 2 July 12, 2018

6 Stormwater Treatment Measures and Hydromodification Control Facilities HILARY MANN, PE, QSD PROJECT ENGINEER ROLE: Project Engineer EDUCATION MS Civil and Environmental Engineering University of California, Davis 2013 BS Civil and Environmental Engineering University of California, Davis 2011 Hilary specializes in stormwater management, water quality, and surface water hydrology / hydraulics. Hilary works on a variety of projects including master-planned communities, mixed-use developments, and mitigation banks. She is well practiced with stormwater management plan (SWMP) development, hydromodification management plan development, hydraulic and hydrologic modeling (HEC-HMS and HEC-RAS), and scour assessments. Hilary has prepared Stormwater Control Plans for projects throughout California and New Zealand and has performed many third party SWMP reviews for projects within the Santa Clara Valley Urban Pollution Prevention Program and Alameda County Clean Water Program jurisdictions. TRAINING COMPLETED EXPERIENCE Years with ENGEO: 5 REGISTRATIONS & CERTIFICATIONS Professional Engineer, CA CASQA QSD Certified, CA Provision C.3 Workshop - Contra Costa County Clean Water Program, April 24, 2018 Changes to the Water Quality Requirements for New and Redevelopment in South OC Orange County Public Works, October 10, 2017 Stormwater Control Measure Requirements for Development Projects Santa Clara Valley Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention Program, June 7, 2017 Provision C.3 Workshop - Contra Costa County Clean Water Program, June 7, 2016 Page 3 July 12, 2018

7 Hilary Mann From: Sent: To: Subject: Contra Costa Clean Water Program Tuesday, June 14, :25 PM Hilary Mann Message to attendees of Provision C.3 Workshop Find events My Tickets A Message from Contra Costa Clean Water Program: Thank you for participating in the June 7, 2016 Contra Costa Clean Water Program Workshop, Low Impact Development Planning, Design, and Construction. The Powerpoint presentation used in the workshop is now available at Thanks, Erica Lashley-Cornell erica.lashley-cornell@pw.cccounty.us Contact the Organizer 1

8 Hilary Mann From: Sent: To: Subject: Contra Costa Clean Water Program Friday, April 20, :50 AM Hilary Mann Message to attendees of Provision C.3 Stormwater Compliance Workshop Find events My Tickets Dear C.3 Workshop Attendees, We look forward to seeing you at Tuesday s workshop. Registration and refreshments will be available from 8-8:15. The agenda is available at the following website, workshops-and-conferences/. Look for the Planning, Design & Construction of Low Impact Development Features and Facilities April 24, 2018 link. Participants should download the following documents in advance and bring them to the workshop (on paper, tablet, or laptop computer), as hard copies will not be available at the event: 1. Stormwater C.3 Guidebook, 7th Edition 2. Stormwater Control Plan Template 3. Example Stormwater Control Plan for a Commercial Project 4. Example Stormwater Control Plan for a Residential Subdivision 5. Stormwater Facilities Operation and Maintenance Plan Template All documents can be downloaded from the Contra Costa Clean Water Program website: Regards, Erica Lashley-Cornell Contra Costa Clean Water Program erica.lashley-cornell@pw.cccounty.us 1

9 Provision C.3 Stormwater Compliance Workshop Tuesday, April 24, 2018 from 8:00 AM to 12:30 PM (PDT) Shadelands Arts Center 111 N. Wiget Lane Southern Entrance of Building Walnut Creek, CA Organized by Contra Costa Clean Water Program Download Tickets Mobile Tickets Contact the Organizer This was sent to To stop receiving s from this organizer, you can unsubscribe Eventbrite 155 5th St, 7th Floor San Francisco, CA Copyright 2018 Eventbrite. All rights reserved. 2

10 Hilary Mann From: Sent: To: Subject: BIA Orange County Chapter Monday, October 16, :51 AM Hilary Mann Thank You For Attending Changes To The Water Quality Requirements For New And Redevelopment In South OC Dear Hilary, Thank you to our Event Sponsor! Thank you for attending the Changes to the Water Quality Requirements for New and Redevelopment in South Orange County last week. We appreciate your attendance and hope you enjoyed the training seminar. Below is a link to the land development program documents for South OC, which are posted on the County's Development Services/Water Quality webpage: This includes: When Tuesday, October 10, 2017 from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM PDT Add to Calendar Where LOCATION: Norman P. Murray Community Center Veterans Way Sycamore Room B Mission Viejo, CA Model WQMP Exhibit A-7.I - Project application form Exhibit A-7.II - CEQA checklist Exhibit A-7.III - WQMP Checklist Non-priority project checklist - this is adapted from the checklist in used for NPPs in the Santa Ana Region and is being provided as possible mechanism for SOC permittees to track site design and source control BMPs as part of projects that are not priority projects. TGD HMP WQMP template 1

11 O & M Plan template To view a printable PDF of the presentation given at the seminar, click here. If you have any questions please contact: Laura, llulanoski@biaoc,com Shelby, sfarmer@biaoc.com Driving Directions This was sent to you from lulanoski@biaoc.com because you registered for OCPW Workshop - Changes to the Water Quality Requirements for New and Redevelopment in South OC. Click here if you no longer wish to receive s about this event. Building Industry Association - Orange County Chapter 24 Executive Park Suite 100 Irvine CA

12 WORKSHOP ANNOUNCEMENT STORMWATER CONTROL MEASURE REQUIREMENTS FOR DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Wednesday, June 7, :30 am 12:00 pm Campbell Community Center Orchard Banquet Hall 1 W. Campbell Ave, Campbell, CA Tuesday, June 13, :30 am 12:00 pm Cupertino City Hall Community Hall Torre Ave, Cupertino, CA The same workshop will be offered on both days. Who should attend this workshop: Municipal stormwater program coordinators, planning and public works staff, and consultants that: Develop stormwater control plans for development projects Review and approve stormwater control plans for development projects Manage stormwater programs and oversee regulatory compliance Want to learn more about compliance with stormwater permit requirements for development projects (Provision C.3) Workshop agenda: This half-day workshop will include basic training on the Municipal Regional Permit Provision C.3, developing and reviewing stormwater control plans, and design and sizing of stormwater treatment measures. There will be no charge for the workshop. Light breakfast will be served. Registration link for June 7 th : Registration link for June 13 th : Registration deadline: Friday, June 2, 2017 Questions? Call Lillian at ext. 101 or lquinata@eoainc.com

13 Stormwater Treatment Measures and Hydromodification Control Facilities 4.0 URBAN STORM WATER MANAGEMENT UNDERSTANDING ENGEO is a recognized leading authority in the practical implementation of the construction and post-construction stormwater management in the Regional Water Quality Control Board Region 2 area as well as areas outside of the San Francisco Bay region. We stay well informed of the constantly evolving regulatory requirements surrounding federal and state permitting compliance for surface water management and wetlands mitigation issues, and offer seminars to keep our staff and clients aware of any potential developments. ENGEO s comprehensive post-construction stormwater management services include best management practice design and implementation. Stormwater experience and capabilities include: Expertise with bioretention cells, water quality and detention ponds, and infiltration devices. Design and implementation of permeable pavements, including porous cement concrete, pervious asphalt concrete, interlocking pavers, and paver blocks. Design and implementation of Silva Cell technologies. Working closely with Regional Water Quality Control Board staff to assess geotechnical issues that may constrain the implementation of post-construction stormwater facilities for certain sites. Our licensed geotechnical and geologic professionals are uniquely qualified for this purpose. The regulations implementing Section 402 of the Clean Water Act require municipalities and small (MS4) to large regional dischargers to reduce pollutant discharges from their storm sewer systems. The focus of this work is to address Storm Water Management Plans (SWMPs) and Hydrograph Modification Management Plans (HMP s) for the implementation of source control measures/treatment measures for projects. Water quality applicants are responsible for considering potential storm water impacts when making planning and land use decisions. Site design measures that stress source control and address storm water quality from new projects are important. ENGEO was one of the first consulting firms to understand the need for Storm Water Management Plans and is leading the field in the formation of methods to address issues such as hydromodification for development projects Regulators with whom we work include: Keith Lichten and Dale Bowyer, San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board (SFBRWQCB) Jacque Kelley, Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (CVRWQCB) Benjamin Tobler, San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board (SDRWQCB) Mary Fiore, Wagner-Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board (LRWQCB) Adam Fischer, Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board (SARWQCB) Page 10 July 12, 2018

14 Stormwater Treatment Measures and Hydromodification Control Facilities 5.0 HYDROMODIFICATION CONTROL MEASURES UNDERSTANDING Continuous simulation modeling (CSM) is often used to demonstrate the adequacy of the sizing of Best Management Practice Water Quality and Hydromodification Management facilities. Continuous simulation models use recorded hourly rainfall data from actual rain gages collected over a series of consecutive water years, which provides a real-time simulation of BMP performance through a variety actual storms with varying durations and intensities. The CSM provides a much more accurate indicator of long-term BMP performance than event based calculations based on general regionalized hydrologic models (i.e. a 1-inch, 24-hour event). The output can be used to size outfall structures or to size water quality or hydromodification BMP s as follows: 1. The output demonstrates that the water quality BMP treats, on average, a certain percentage of rainfall occurring on site annually. 85 is generally the percentage used in water quality modeling as described in current stormwater practice. 2. The output demonstrates that the hydromodification BMP reduces post-project flows and durations to pre-project levels. 6.0 ON-SITE THIRD PARTY INSPECTIONS UNDERSTANDING 6.1 THIRD PARTY COMPLIANCE ENGEO actively performs reviews of stormwater management plans. We work with applicants to achieve compliance with current San Francisco Bay Area Municipal Regional Permit Provision C.3 requirements through meetings and written comments, as necessary. Generally, City and County officials are consulted during the review process if complex issues arise. In the last several years, ENGEO has provided third-party reviews for projects including: Gayle Manor, Los Altos Palo Alto Square, Palo Alto Audi of Palo Alto, Palo Alto Tarob Court, Milpitas Centre Point, Milpitas Metro Corporate Center, Milpitas Tyrella Avenue, Mountain View Lawrence Station, Santa Clara Mission Park Market Place, Santa Clara Catalina Development, Santa Clara Santa Clara Square Retail, Santa Clara Corvin Drive, Santa Clara Digital Reality Data Center, Santa Clara Tahoe Way, Santa Clara Kaiser Parking Lot, Santa Clara Santana Terrace, Santa Clara Emerson Development, Santa Clara Extra Space Storage, Sunnyvale Page 11 July 12, 2018

15 Stormwater Treatment Measures and Hydromodification Control Facilities Hampton Inn and Suites, Sunnyvale Las Palmas Development, Sunnyvale Sunnyvale Business Park, Sunnyvale Anadalusia (San Aleso Avenue), Sunnyvale Estates at Sunnyvale, Sunnyvale North Loop Road, Alameda Raiders Training Facility, Alameda Alameda US Food and Drug Lab, Alameda Alameda Landing, Alameda Harbor Bay Parkway, Alameda VF Outdoor South, Alameda Alameda Point, Alameda 6.2 THIRD PARTY INSPECTION REVIEW ENGEO has been installing and inspecting subsurface drainage systems, earth embankments, pavement systems and flood control facilities for more than 45 years. For more than 10 years, ENGEO has been designing and inspecting BMPs in accordance with recent advances in postconstruction stormwater management, including permeable pavements, water quality ponds, bioretention cells, biofiltration swales, media filter systems, infiltration trenches and pre-fabricated bioretention tree planters. ENGEO worked with the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board with regard to the efficacy of geotechnical materials used in the design of postconstruction stormwater features when the standard details of current stormwater management practices were in their infancy. Among the many projects for which we have observed the construction of stormwater facilities whether designed by us or by the project civil engineer, we have specifically performed on-site third-party inspections of installed post-construction stormwater treatment measures for the following projects: Santa Clara Square Retail, Santa Clara Alameda Landing, Alameda Water Emergency Transportation Agency, Alameda Lawrence Station, Santa Clara Audi Dealership, Palo Alto Fallon Village, Dublin Grand Marina, Alameda Bayport, Alameda Stacey and Witbeck Harbor Bay Business Park, Alameda Cadwallader Residential Project, San Jose Page 12 July 12, 2018

16 Stormwater Treatment Measures and Hydromodification Control Facilities 7.0 PROJECT EXPERIENCE FARIA PRESERVE SAN RAMON, CALIFORNIA The Faria Preserve property is roughly 250 acres of land previously used for cattle grazing. The development consists of 256 residential lots, 182 townhomes and 302 apartment units, access roads, utilities and a detention basin at the outfall of the existing creek system traversing the middle of the property discharging to the south. The project will include parks, community areas, and a city parcel. The development would increase peak hydrologic runoff flows and volumes into downstream receiving waters if otherwise unmitigated. ENGEO prepared the Stormwater Control Plan to comply with 2009 San Francisco Bay Municipal Regional Permit Provision C.3. Guidelines. ENGEO designed stormwater management features including bioretention and detention basins which cleanse post-project stormwater runoff prior to discharge and reduce stormwater quantities of smaller flows up to the 10-year recurrence interval to pre-project levels. The treatment and hydromodification control facilities were sized using a combination of the Contra Costa County IMP Sizing Calculator, Alameda County Flow and Volume Sizing Calculator, Bay Area Hydrology Model, and HEC-HMS. The stormwater management plan was approved by the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board. In addition to preparing the Stormwater Control Plan, ENGEO is providing geotechnical design and consultation, environmental engineering consultation, water resources services including regional hydrology studies and regulatory agency permitting, geologic hazard abatement district consultation, construction SWPPP preparation and implementation, geotechnical oversight for landslide and compressible soil grading mitigation, geotechnical construction observation and testing for earthwork and site improvement activities and special inspections. REFERENCE Kerri Watt Lennar Corporation (formerly CalAtlantic Homes) (925) PERSONNEL Jonathan Buck Hilary Mann Sean Cleary Page 13 July 12, 2018

17 Stormwater Treatment Measures and Hydromodification Control Facilities LUND RANCH II PLEASANTON, CALIFORNIA ENGEO prepared the Stormwater and Hydromodification Management Plan for the approximately 200-acre Lund Ranch II Project located in Pleasanton, California. The proposed project will be developed into approximately 43 single-family residential lots arranged along a series of proposed neighborhood roads and courts. A significant portion of the site is to be retained as open space, which preserves the majority of an onsite creek system that traverses the property. ENGEO designed multiple bioretention basins and a combined bioretention/detention basin for the project to provide water quality treatment and flow control in accordance with the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board Municipal Regional Permit (MRP) and the Alameda County Clean Water Program requirements. The Bay Area Hydrology Model (BAHM) was used to design the flow control components of the bioretention and detention basins and the Alameda County Combination Flow and Volume Sizing method was used to design the water quality components of the bioretention basins. Additionally, ENGEO outlined appropriate site design and source control measures for the project and prepared a site-specific Operations and Maintenance Manual. REFERENCE Timothy Quinn Greenbriar Homes Communities, Inc. (510) PERSONNEL Jonathan Buck Hilary Mann Page 14 July 12, 2018

18 Stormwater Treatment Measures and Hydromodification Control Facilities POLO RANCH SCOTTS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA ENGEO was retained to provide geotechnical and hydrologic services for this project, and land planning consultation. This project includes approximately 39 residential lots located in hilly terrain and surrounded by redwood trees and other sensitive plant species. ENGEO conducted hydrologic analysis using HEC-HMS to design stormwater facilities for the project. The stormwater treatment facilities included multiple bioretention areas, filterras, and a large detention/hydromodification basin. ENGEO designed these features while preserving existing drainage patterns and the on-site vegetation. The project became the first of its kind in the City of Scotts Valley when it resolved to add hydromodification management. REFERENCE Brian Olin Lennar Homes of California (925) PERSONNEL Jonathan Buck 8.0 INTEREST, AVAILABILITY, AND COMMITMENT ENGEO looks forward to providing our continued hydrologic expertise to the Santa Clara Valley Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention Program. We are available to begin work as soon as we receive notice to proceed. We will commit the total resources of our company to the s projects. With our office located in San Jose, we will ensure a prompt response to the Valley s needs and requests for services. Page 15 July 12, 2018

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