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a <br /> ® • 1 P <br /> � . . ,. _ . _... . ._ o = rn P <br /> or <br /> t) Stormwater Pump Station Design <br /> O Representative Experience Special Qualifications <br /> ® D-10 Stormwater Pump Station Expansion, Palm Beach, FL— Kimley-Horn • More than 40 years of water <br /> 0 provided design service for this stormwater pumping station in the Town treatment plant design <br /> 0 of Palm Beach. This project included expanding the existing station from a experience <br /> • capacity of 78,000 gpm to 150,000 gpm, generator and ventilation system • Directed more than 15 large- <br /> design, and associated collection system upgrades. scale drainage study and <br /> 0 design projects, including 10 <br /> O D-14 Drainage Basin, Palm Beach, FL— Served as project manager during stormwater projects in Jupiter <br /> preparation of a preliminary design report on upgrading storm drainage Served as project director of <br /> within a 125-acre basin in the Town of Palm Beach. This area was served by one• of the projlargect director o <br /> rating <br /> 0 an old, undersized gravity storm drainage system, some of it dating back to brackish water reverse <br /> O the era of common sanitary/storm sewers. The work on this project included osmosis plants in the country <br /> location of existing utilities, modeling to establish replacement pipe sizes, <br /> O specific modeling to minimize pipe size and depth due to congested right of • Served for eight years on <br /> 0 way and subterranean rock formations, and preliminary layout of a 140,000- board of directors for the <br /> ® GPM pumping station. American Desalination <br /> Association; Chairman of <br /> • D-14 Stormwater Pumping Station, Palm Beach, FL— Served as project the American Water Works <br /> manager for design and construction of a 140,000-GPM stormwater pumping Association Desalting <br /> 0 station. This station utilized electrical submersible pumps, and the design Committee for three <br /> 0 included an emergency generator to maintain station operation at all times. years; board member of <br /> O Due to the cost of real estate in Palm Beach, the site acquired for this the Southeast Desalting <br /> station provided only 25 percent additional property outside of the station Association <br /> ® footprint. The pump station building was required to meet Town architectural • Served as Utility Director as <br /> ® standards and also reduce noise emissions from the generator to 65 dB. a consultant to the Town of <br /> O Project responsibilities included permitting of the pumping station and Jupiter Island for five years <br /> collection system without any retention or detention facilities due to existing <br /> ® development patterns and subterranean conditions. Professional Credentials <br /> ® D-15 Stormwater Pumping Station, Palm Beach, FL—When the Town of Palm Bachelor of Science, <br /> ® Beach called upon Kimley-Horn to correct a cooling system problem at their Mechanical Engineering, <br /> D-15 stormwater pump station, they had unsuccessfully sought help from University of S. Alabama <br /> ® several other sources. We reviewed the system, identified issues, and came Professional Engineer in Florida <br /> O up with a creative approach to solve the problem. We were able to design a and Louisiana <br /> 0 system that utilized two abandoned wells by converting them from a vacuum <br /> 0 pumping system to a submersible pumping system and abandoning the Professional Organizations <br /> current system of filtering stormwater runoff from a nearby wetwell. The work American Membrane <br /> 0 <br /> was done with minimal piping and mechanical improvements, and when Technology Association <br /> O implemented in the field resulted in construction cost reductions of $100,000, American Water Works <br /> 0 an 85% reduction in failure rates and operator call out to the station, and Association (AWWA) <br /> reduced maintenance time and overtime pay to operators. Most importantly, <br /> O we solved a problem that no one else could. Florida Engineering Society <br /> ® International Desalinization <br /> High-Service Pump Facility, Royal Palm Beach, FL— Provided design and Association <br /> 0 permitting services, and served as project engineer for the coordination and <br /> modification to the existing high-service pump station. Provided construction Southeast Desalting <br /> ® phase services and coordinated startup for the project. The project included Association <br /> 0 removing the high-service pump sequencer and pressure switches and <br /> 0 por m fl Kimley-Horn <br /> \ and Associates,Inc. <br /> 0 RFC No.12-0=-02 3-29 <br /> OY260015.12o Sunny Isles Divi-Emvo,vneral Eng Resumes.indd <br />