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New Member Introductions

David Brown, Kennedy Jenks Consultants

John Engber, Strategies 360Brian Monaghan, Wildlands, Inc.

2008 PNWA Annual Meeting

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Kennedy/Jenks Consultants

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Established in 1919 in San Francisco

One of the first consulting engineering firms headquartered west of the Mississippi River

600 employees in 25 offices

Kennedy/Jenks Consultants

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Portland Office

Office started 12 years ago to serve an existing client

Today – full service, serving both private and public clients

Continues to grow – 60+ staff

High employee retention

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Clients

Water Environment

Water

Wastewater

Recycled Water

Transportation

Railroads

Airports

Marine Ports

IndustrialManufacturing

Food & Beverage

Redevelopment

Federal

NPS, GSA, USFS, Navy, COE

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Port of Tacoma

Blair/Hylebos Redevelopment – Road, Rail, & Infrastructure Project

Stormwater Planning and Design

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Woodburn, Oregon Water System

FinishedWater Reservoir

TreatmentBuilding

EmergencyGenerator

SurgeTank

Transformer

Overflow Detention Pond

FilterDrain

HoldingTank

PressureFilters (4)

BackwashRecovery

TankWasteSolids MH

Well 9Well House

Water supply, treatment, storage, and distribution

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Boeing Process Facilities

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Port of Seattle, STIA

Industrial Waste System (IWS) – Process, Treatment, Trenchless Technologies

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Burlington Northern Railway Co.

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Pierce County, Washington

Reclaimed Water planning and design

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Kern County, CaliforniaExpansion of Water Banking Operations

Kern Water Bank Authority

New conveyance structures, turnouts, channel/highway crossings, pump station, metering structure

Water

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Santa Clarita, CaliforniaWater Treatment Planning and Design

Rio Vista Water Treatment Plant

3 advanced processes (ozone as primary disinfectant, high-rate contact clarification, and high-rate filtration) in one efficient, cost-effective treatment process

Water

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Use of utility corridors to plan and design 8 major underground utility systems

Relocation/design of water distribution, sewer, drainage, natural gas, industrial waste sewer, telecommunications, diesel fuel, and power systems

Planned facility outage to avoid service interruptions

San Francisco, CAUtility Tunnel and Infrastructure Improvements

San Francisco International Airport

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Planning and design of compact, cost-effective, energy-efficient facility expansion to double capacity from 20 to 40 mgd

Use of advanced treatment processes – PhoStrip for phosphorus removal, and fluidized bed biological treatment for denitrification

Increased treatment capacity without damage to extremely sensitive downstream ecosystem

Reno-Sparks WWTF

Cities of Reno and Sparks, NevadaFacility Expansion Project

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An award-winning, 185-acre recreational facility with water conservation features and potable and recycled water distribution systems

On-site management of storm water runoff to irrigate freshwater wetlands

Reclaimed water used to irrigate landscape, constructed wetlands, and wildlife habitats

Baylands Park

City of Sunnyvale, Santa Clara County, CaliforniaWater Conservation and Reuse

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Renovation/replacement of an 85-year-old aqueduct system through 11 miles of rugged terrain

Restored flow to original 40-MGD capacity (potential expansion to 60 MGD)

50% of original projected capital cost/O&M savings up to $20 million/year

Innovative helicopter construction, use of state-of-the-art materials

City of San Diego, CaliforniaRestoration of Antiquated Aqueduct System

Dulzura Conduit

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Design/construction management of 90 mgd (ultimate 120 mgd) capacity pump station

84” to 102” diameter pipes to convey raw water from Castaic Lake to the Rio Vista WTP

Braced structural steel, moment-resisting frame building designed to withstand seismic forces

Noise attenuating insulation and sound baffles to minimize noise of pumps

Castaic Lake Water AgencyWater Supply Pump Station

Rio Vista Intake Pump Station

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Existing 5,000-foot general aviation runway converted to 9,976-ft.-long commercial runway with 2 parallel taxiways, 4 high-speed taxiways, and 5 cross taxiways

Underground drainage system to provide drainage away from the pavement

Owner-involvement in design team and design decisions

Las Vegas, NevadaRunway Improvements Design

McCarran International Airport

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Fast-track cleanup of Harbor Island’s 5-mile network of storm drains

Identification of past and current contaminant sources, storm water sampling, removal of contaminant sources and storm drain sediments, and follow-up source tracing

Total project cost of $500,000, far less than most Superfund cleanups

City of Seattle, WashingtonFast-track Superfund Storm Drain Cleanup

Harbor Island

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Cleanup of historic lead contamination in construction areas to allow seismic retrofit work

Management of remediation of lead-impacted soil under bridge approaches

Review of plans, specs, bids, and contactor submittals, and completion of lead cleanup activities, soil samples; and paint debris compliance sample and analysis plan

San Francisco, CaliforniaLead Contamination Removal

Golden Gate Bridge