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Mark Miller, P.E.
<br />Engineering
<br />Wastewater Treatment Facility Rehabilitation/Expansion, Lake Wales, FL — Project
<br />engineer involved with the rehabilitation and expansion of an existing 1.9 -MGD WWTF.
<br />Rehabilitation items include new headworks fine screening system, addition on new
<br />oxidation ditch rotors with smart biological nutrient reduction system, replacement of clarifier
<br />mechanisms, conversion of existing traveling bridge sand filter to disk filter, rehabilitation of an
<br />existing aerobic digester, addition of a new aerobic digester, rehabilitation of existing electrical
<br />system, and rehabilitation/enhancement of the SCADA system. Work includes permitting
<br />and a treatment capacity expansion to 2.19 MGD. Kimley -Horn will provide full construction
<br />administration as part of a separate contract.
<br />Continuing Consulting Services, Jupiter, FL — Project engineer on the Kimley -Horn team
<br />that has served the Town of Jupiter as ongoing municipal consultant for 30 years. Our team
<br />has been responsible for literally hundreds of improvement projects, including roadway and
<br />drainage improvements, water system improvements, development plan reviews, structural
<br />design, coastal engineering, park design, traffic engineering, surveying, bid coordination, and
<br />construction contract administration.
<br />® Continuing Services, Jupiter Island, FL — Project engineer on the Kimley -Horn team
<br />Q retained by the Town of Jupiter to assist in its consideration of the purchase of two privately
<br />® owned water and wastewater utilities. The firm's responsibilities included evaluation of the
<br />existing facilities, preparation of engineering reports to accompany municipal bond prospectus,
<br />® identifying future capital improvements needed for integrating the two utilities, and providing
<br />® advice relative to operation of the facilities to be purchased. The Town completed this purchase
<br />® in September 1998 and formed a utility enterprise within the Town government, naming it South
<br />Martin Regional Utility (SMRU). The firm has remained the utility's engineering consultant
<br />® responsible for all engineering functions of the utility.
<br />® Indian River County Utilities West Transmission Force Main, In -Line Pump Station,
<br />® Vero Beach, FL — Served as project manager for the design of an in -line pump station from
<br />® an existing master pump station to divert wastewater capacity from their South Regional
<br />® Wastewater Treatment Facility to their West Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility. This
<br />approach not only addressed their master planning efforts, but eliminated odor issues at the
<br />® existing facility, allowed planned rehabilitation at the existing pump station, and provided much
<br />® more flexibility in diverting wastewater to either of their facilities.
<br />Q 24 -inch West Wastewater Transmission System Inline Booster Station, Vero Beach, FL
<br />Q Project manager of the Kimley -Horn team who developed plans and specifications for Indian
<br />Q River County's longest force main transmission system and their first in -line booster pump
<br />® station. As part of their master plan to divert wastewater capacity from their south regional
<br />wastewater treatment facility to their west regional wastewater treatment facility, Kimley -Horn
<br />Q permitted, designed, and is overseeing the construction of more than eight miles of 24 -inch
<br />® force main transmission piping.
<br />Q 90th Avenue In -line Pump Station, Indian River County, FL — Provided survey and design
<br />Q construction services for the new Northwest Regional 3 -MGD sewer in -line pump station.
<br />Q Original scope included the design of a conventional pump station, but client amended scope to
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<br />Special Qualifications
<br />■ Has 28 years of experience
<br />with the design, permitting,
<br />construction, and operations of
<br />water and wastewater systems
<br />including pump stations,
<br />treatment plants, and distribution
<br />systems
<br />■ Responsible for the design,
<br />construction management,
<br />and start -up coordination for
<br />numerous membrane water
<br />treatment plants
<br />• Conducted pilot studies for
<br />various water treatment
<br />alternatives and developed
<br />preliminary design studies
<br />• Strong process design
<br />experience for all types of water
<br />treatment facilities
<br />■ Responsible for the design and
<br />construction phase services
<br />of several specialty water
<br />systems, including ion exchange
<br />treatment, filter systems,
<br />membrane pilot studies,
<br />SCADA system integration, and
<br />operational testing of numerous
<br />municipal treatment systems
<br />Professional Credentials
<br />Master of Engineering, Civil
<br />Engineering, University of Florida
<br />Bachelor of Science, Ocean
<br />Engineering, Florida Institute of
<br />Technology
<br />Professional Engineer in Florida
<br />Professional Organizations
<br />American Water Works Association
<br />National Association of Corrosion
<br />Engineers
<br />Southeast Desalting Association
<br />Kimley >Morn
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