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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-06-28 PL-INT-2024-008100 Carollo Engineers, Inc. Category PL.4 DeVera, Ashley From: Cari Ishida <Clshida@carollo.com> Sent: Friday, June 28, 2024 3:29 PM To: Planning Internet Mail Cc: Natalie K. Holter; Nicole Langley; Gary Deis; Lance Lam Subject: Statement of Qualifications for FY24-25 (HRS 103D-304) - Planning Department, PL.4 Community Planning (Climate Adaptation) Attachments: CarolloEng-HIC-PL4CommunityPlanning-S0Q0624.pdf Aloha, Zendo, In response to the Notice to Providers of Professional Services for FY24-25, Carollo Engineers submits the attached Statement of Qualifications for the following category: • PL.4 Community Planning (Climate Adaptation) Thank you for the opportunity to present our qualifications and experience, we look forward to the opportunity to work with you again. If you have any questions regarding our submittal or require further information, please contact me at 808.524.0869. Kindly respond to confirm receipt of this email and attachment. Mahalo, Cari Ishida, PhD, PE, ENV SP (she/her/hers) Project Manager/Vice President Carollo Engineers 733 Bishop Street, Suite 1610/ Honolulu, HI 96813 D 808-543-1270/ M 808-321-2674 cishida@carollo.com/carollo.com *Professional registrations in HI,CA,IL 1 Prepared for COUNTY OF HAWAII PLANNING DEPARTMENT STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS FOR Professional Services FY24-25 PL.4 Community Planning (Community/Regional Plans, General Plan, Climate Adaptation) JUNE 2024 a ^'w4' " t w„+w, .., k� .r 1sta b � ” ayX. ',,,-% :S I ° .I w 'had & �.,�"`• "�ty, 'w'f .�.+� }. $w°" 'n - * a u `:�� _, w s.. 1 01 t -,,illry' ` / /4, i i / ' y II, . g • t. 'w*44, , , . #� tea. I w v gJcaRole 733 Bishop Street,Suite 1610 Honolulu,Hawaii 96813 r� P 808-524-0869 4 Carlin O carollo.com June 28,2024 Principal Contact Mr.Zendo Kern,Planning Director Cari K.Ishida,PhD,PE,ENV SP 808-524-0869 Planning Department cishida@carollo.com County of Hawaii 101 Pauahi Street,Suite 3 Hilo,Hawaii 96720 SUBMITTED VIA ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION TO planning@hawaiicountv.gov Subject: Statement of Qualifications(SOQ)for Professional Services for FY 2024-2025 Service Category PL.4,Community Planning(Community/Regional Plans, General Plan,Climate Adaptation) Dear Mr.Kern: Carollo Engineers,Inc.(Carollo)is pleased to present our updated SOO for professional services related to the County of Hawaii, Planning Department Service Category PL.4,Community Planning(Community/Regional Plans,General Plan,Climate Adaptation) for FY 2024 to 2025. At Carollo,we are dedicated solely to water,including climate change evaluation,adaptation,and planning.With this singular focus,we attract experts in the water industry who are at the forefront of the latest methods and technologies and have extensive experience in planning and facilities design.Combined with the hands-on attention provided by our local Honolulu office and our recent climate change evaluation for the City and County of Honolulu,we can give you the trust and confidence you need to deliver successful projects for the County of Hawaii.This SOQ is submitted for Service Category PL.4: PL.4,Community Planning(Community/Regional Plans,General Plan,Climate Adaptation) Please let us know if you have any questions about our experience and qualifications.We look forward to the opportunity to work with the County of Hawaii. Sincerely, CAROLLO ENGINEERS,INC. Cari K.Ishida,PhD,PE,ENV SP 'Gary Deis,PE Project Director Project Director Table of Contents FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND 1 PROJECT TEAM 47 RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE 53 RESUMES 63 Firm Overview and Background PL.4 COMMUNITY PLANNING (COMMUNITY/REGIONAL PLANS, GENERAL PLAN, CLIMATE ADAPTATION) Firm Overview and Background WAT E R Founded in 1933,Carollo Engineers is the largest 91 ,. + Offices Across O U R FOCUS environmental engineering North America firm specializing exclusively •• OUR BUSINESS Years •Wa in the planning,permitting, C]U R PASSION design,and construction management of water Focused Exclusively on and wastewater facilities.We currently maintain 50+offices Water Engineering and Planning Services in North America and Hawaii.Carollo is a full discipline firm, having capabilities in environmental,civil,structural,mechanical, electrical,and instrumentation engineering. / le For more than 90 years,we have worked closely with our A municipal,federal,and industrial clients to develop innovative and 46 20+ • cost-effective solutions for their most complex water challenges. mp r Unlike the majority of our competitors,we are exclusively dedicated to water and wastewater engineering services,ices, Years of more than 98 percent of our work completed for municipal clients Hawaii just like the County of Hawaii. Professional Experience Engineers Multidiscipiined Staff r) K C O < Z •Vancouver,BC Kelowna,BC Z 0 Z = •Seattle n D O I K m •Portland K D St.Paul• C Z BoiseZ •Water ARC® Sioux Falls• Madison• < Z j G) Chicago• m 0 Omaha• New Jersey G) -U • Fort Collins Salt Lake City ••New York City ZPhiladelphia• D ki Roseville •Reno Broomfield Littleton✓ ••KansasCity •Arlington m m Sacramento�• r D San Francisco—erWalnut Creek Z m •Fresno azi •Las Vegas Albuquerque •Nashville Z O • •Oklahoma City m Los Angeles D Th.,.Inland Empire Atlanta r O Orange County—dr Oceanside— •Yuma Phoenix Fort Worth mr D Carlsbad JJ/ • ••Dallas D San Diego Tucson• •Odessa Z m •EI Paso •Waco n < •Jacksonville r •Austin K n •Houston D m Honolulu• Tampa• •Orlando m m Sarasota• Palm Beach 0 N Fort Myers• i Broward County > N McAllen• V/Miami-Dade D v, -1 1 O m Z r •Carollo Office Locations A CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 1 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONl\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\0ua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND STAFF SUMMARY We currently have a staff of more than 1,400,including more than 640 civil,sanitary,environmental,electrical,mechanical,chemical, water resources,structural,control system,and corrosion control engineers,as well as architects,planners,IT and SCADA specialists, financial analysts,outreach specialists,and specialists in other areas.The table below presents Carollo's average number of employees for the last five years. Carollo's Average Number of Employees 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Carollo is guided by a culture of 1,184 1,201 1,244 1,352 1,436 teamwork and integrity. Embracing Client References the firm's rich history and solid reputation for offering professional The table below shows our client references. excellence, our employees have Mr.BarryUsagawa,WaterResourcesDivision* a shared mission to provide Honolulu Board of Water Supply 808.748.5900/busagawa@hbws.org exceptional service to our clients. Mr.Wesley Yokoyama,Chief,Wastewater Engineering and Construction* City&County of Honolulu 808.768.8790/wyokoyama@honolulu.gov Mr.Ramzi Mansour,Director Department of Environmental Management* County of Hawaii 808.961.8099/ramzi.mansour@hawaiicounty.gov Mr.John Stufflebean,Director* County of Maui,DWS o 808.270.7816/john.stufflebean@co.maui.hi.us Mr.Jason Kagimoto,Acting Engineering Division Head* z o County of Kauai 808.245.5417/jkagimoto@kauiwater.orgz O z *Services have been provided to these clients within the last year. 2 n = O I — H V7m O D r z `'mac z ri' s7c x Z m x € S v U) m Z w T )11 (rTriUl CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 2 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONl\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\01_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND 1 4 ` 4 +41 uvm d t '' -,,F.:*,;-''' i. J ' �� A i V# a q „r n Yo � � * i ' r — q mow: ,, Ariittiakilig Carollo's Representative Experience Within the State of Hawaii Carollo has been performing professional engineering services in Hawaii since the 1990s.A summary of our Hawaii project experience is below,with more detailed information on the bolded projects in the following pages. COUNTY OF HAWAII • Hawaii Community Development Association,Planning, • Decentralized Wastewater System Pilot Demonstration Design,and Construction of the Pulehunui Community Project,Subconsultant to the University of New Mexico, Development District. Environmental Finance Center. CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU • Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant Rehabilitation and ■ Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Secondary Replacement Project. Treatment Engineering Support Services. • Cesspool Conversion and Wastewater Facilities Plans. • Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant and Sewer Basin • Waimea Water Treatment Plant Residuals Facilities Plan. Handling Improvements. • Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent COUNTY OF MAUI Disinfection Project. • Mahinahina Water Treatment Facility UV • Kamehameha Highway Wastewater Pump Station Project Disinfection Project. Management Information System Pilot. K •• Water Shortage and Conservation Plan. Regulatory Support. • • Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant,Secondary Treatment m -< Wildfire Damage Assessment,Rehabilitation and Rebuilding a o of the Lahaina Water System. Phase 1,Third-Party Review of Membrane Bioreactor Design and z = Constructability Review. c • Hydraulic Modeling and Asset Management of the Maui • D National Fire Protection Agency Study and Construction o 1 County Water System. K Management Services for the Wastewater Pump Station K D • Miscellaneous Engineering Support Services. Ventilation Improvements Design Build. Z • Reclaimed Water Ultraviolet Disinfection Testing at the Kihei c • Pearl City Wastewater Pump Station m o Water Reclamation Facility. Construction Management. o ig COUNTY OF KAUAI • D ki Update of Refuse Division Financial Model/Analysis. -0 m m m • Wailua Homesteads 538'Tank Construction. • Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Ultraviolet z HONOLULU BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY Disinfection Evaluation. m o • One Water Honolulu,Phase 1(in support of One • Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Primary Effluent m Disinfection Study. World One Water). -0 ° • One Water Honolulu Plan(in support of Brown and Caldwell). Energy Saving Performance Contracting for the Honouliuli• z y2 Wastewater Treatment Plant Design and Engineering Services • Project Management Services for the Kalaeloa During Construction. K o Desalination Facility. • Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant Cogeneration Preliminary/ D < STATE OF HAWAII Final Design. > N • Cesspool Conversion Technologies and Finance Research • Independent Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant D Projects for the Hawaii Department of Health. 1 p Operations and Maintenance Evaluation. °A • Asset Management Program. CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS / JUNE 2024 3 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND 4. r „ , lik., . ,,,, -, „ Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant - wls. '"` Rehabilitation and Replacement Project h t _ tll „ : COUNTY OF HAWAII,WASTEWATER DIVISION, HILO, HAWAII Client Reference: Mr.Ramzi Mansour,Director,Department of Environmental Management County of Hawaii lir 808.961.8099 / Ramzi.Mansour@hawaiicounty.gov The Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant(WWTP)currently serves portions of the Hilo community and was originally designed for an Project Highlights overage and peak flow capacity of 5 mgd and 13 mgd,respectively. • The last major construction at the plant was completed in 1994;since Detailed 3D Revit design services. then,relatively minor improvements have been made to the facility. • Fast-track design schedule. • Permitting and environmental support. Summary of Scope • Construction sequencing and A recent condition assessment and master plan recommended interim milestones. comprehensive rehabilitation.In addition,the County desires to increase secondary treatment reliability and provide nutrient • Coordination with on-going WWTP operations. removal.Carollo provided design services including all required civil, • Coordination with the Department of Health mechanical,structural,electrical,and instrumentation disciplines. and other agencies. Permitting assistance and environmental documentation were also provided.The project includes two phases: Phase 1 Facilities Carollo identified multiple project 0 • New headworks and septage receiving facilities. c n milestones and a series of complex Z g • Rehabilitation of the existing primary sedimentation tanks. construction constraints to reduce -D r • New odor control system. risks and maintain plant operations Z ° z D • Rehabilitation of the existing secondary clarifiers. during construction. . D 0_ I • Rehabilitation of the existing disinfection system. K cD • New three-water(3W)pump station. z z � z • New blending system with odor control for primary and .., m o G) m secondary sludge. Awl**, _-ISC • o a - ^r, T Z T7 • New anaerobic sludge digester complex. , -u m t I N►i w ., D z • New solids handling and warehouse buildings. � °, '' ;+ z • Plant-wide electrical improvements including a new standby . 'v m o generator and a new plant-wide SCADA system. ro D r O '!'•. m a Z • Demolition of existing abandoned structures. `, "" D „: , r Z m Phase 2 Facilities 1, > m cn • New biological nutrient removal(BNR)activated sludge bioreactor m and new blower building. D - r • New alkalinity chemical feed system. D O • Electrical improvements including an additional standby generator. z A CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 4 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HON)\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\01_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND tht m,.No ar nft.-{)pI ..,.. Decentralized Wastewater System .�: ' Pilot Demonstration Project , x .. UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO,ENVIRONMENTAL FINANCE CENTER,ALBUQUERQUE,NEW MEXICO - _ - Client Reference: _ _ Dawn Nall,Project Manager Environmental Finance Center,The University of New Mexico _ 505.277.0644 / dnall@unm.edu Carollo is working closely with the Community of Puako located north of Kailua-Kona on Hawaii Island on a Decentralized Wastewater Project Highlights System Pilot Demonstration Project.There are approximately • Evaluating decentralized systems to provide 130 cesspools in the Puako community that must be upgraded or an example of how they may be applied to connected to a sewer system by 2050.The Puako-Mauna Lani coral reefs are located just offshore,and recent studies showed that the cesspool conversions. coral cover was reduced by 50 percent between 1970 and 2010.The • Developing an RFP for demonstration plant. likely cause of this reduction is wastewater generated and discharged Providing community outreach and education from nearby cesspools.The project is an EPA grant-funded,national study and Carollo is a subconsultant to the University of New Mexico, on decentralized systems. Environmental Finance Center(UNM EFC). • Providing a range of training to help implement decentralized systems. Summary of Scope Carollo performed a planning level evaluation of a 50,000 gallons per day decentralized or satellite wastewater collection,treatment, and effluent management system for Puako's cesspool conversions. n Wastewater collection options explored include gravity and low 0 pressure sewer systems.The satellite plant will include membrane 1 z o bioreactors and UV disinfection to produce R-1 quality effluent. H.3Na: < Z Effluent management options include water reuse and an alternate -<. am effluent disposal method by injection well.Carollo also provided ? _ community outreach and education by presenting a summary of the ex,r a T,%.9nkn TI,N,FER 5T ON decentralized system to Puako residents and other stakeholders. o1 K '- c c D Carollo also developed a request for proposal(RFP)to procure ,xE„s,t,ti,„„z,0Y Z z rATHOI it CHURCH and install a modular,decentralized treatment demonstration --.., -4,- G) ',TAM.l9 AO M1C][R m plant at the Kealakehe Wastewater Treatment Plant.The o m intent of the demonstration plant is to show the community z how decentralized treatment works,and the benefits of -0 m D R-1 water.Carollo will also provide technical training on Z decentralized wastewater systems through the UNM EFC. cnm o � o F,.ko Z y Ph PHk m m w Hyena 7=1 n �IiAR)PIWIECT AREA I)' w.anrvi m Z ° DD Carollo's pilot demonstration =.;.:-:;, ,.. Z m study and training are intended ., a�c. Ko to provide guidance for others to �a ° m 0 c.,.......,,....., N convert clusters of cesspools using . = > N decentralized wastewater systems. °°°``a ;�,• o r Z A CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 5 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\CIient83(HON)\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND Cesspool Conversion and Wastewater Facilities Plan w COUNTY OF HAWAII,WASTEWATER DIVISION, HILO, HAWAII w m. f f,. 44 '4,4 Client Reference: xFti . . . v Mr.Ramzi Mansour,Director,Department of Environmental Management " a,� , ' 4 ' ,, County of Hawaii '"`` -'16^- " ,, 808.961.8099 / Ramzi.Mansour@hawaiicounty.gov Throughout the State of Hawaii,there are approximately 83,000 cesspools that release an estimated 53 mgd of wastewater into the Project Highlights environment.Hawaii County has the most cesspools in the state with • Provide guidance to the County and residents approximately 49,000.The Hawaii State Legislature passed Act 125 regarding visible cesspool conversion options. in 2017,which requires all cesspools in the state to be upgraded or • connected to a sewer system by January 1,2050,unless granted an Encourage community outreach,education exemption.Subsequent legislation requires each county to develop a and engagement. comprehensive wastewater management plan and financial strategy • Evaluate collection system alternatives and to upgrade or connect cesspools within their jurisdictions. recommendations. As a result,the County desires a County-wide cesspool conversion • Evaluate wastewater treatment alternatives plan,wastewater facilities plan for the existing wastewater service and recommendations. areas,and evaluations of potential new sewer service areas. ■ Develop and establish County-wide ordinance Summary of Scope and policies related to sewer service for new developments. Carollo was selected to provide facility planning and professional n engineering services required for the Hawaii County Facilities and 0 Carollo is supporting the County for future improvements and will K Cesspool Conversion Plans.The County will utilize these planning z o documents as the basis for future infrastructure improvement and provide the following deliverables: < z wastewater management. • Conduct community engagement and educational meetings. z o Z = „� • Develop financial and funding plan. c D :. '4... • Develop a County-wide cesspool conversion plan that explains the 0 I m�:° — ” viable conversion options. c D z z z ilec r • ■ Develop a collection system and treatment plant capital c :::f Rimry Cn�, ^�� improvement plan. c, �O D a�„ � w,am a • Develop overall wastewater facilities plan that incorporates the a Al t,i v.anYc.r. 3 ,..., wm.Ke m • 34..,E cesspool conversion plan. ki D Z • x>nr ea z i. pon3 •• ""a The Wastewater Facilities and m ° • Cesspool Conversion Plans will D o r .: help to serve as a roadmap for the D r Aff �n(jl(y�� Rrv[hma , „� County's future wastewater capital improvement program. D w m m D < Dr, › -r. - N DCP -I I O Z Am CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS / JUNE 2024 6 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\CIient83(HON)\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\01_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND Waimea Water Treatment Plant . w Residuals Handling Improvements i'• - -,siii4; ' ' HAWAII COUNTY,DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY,WAIMEA,HAWAII -- Client Reference: . Judy Hayducsko,Drinking Water State Revolving Fund,(formerly with Hawaii `v. ;a- ',.%- , County Department of Water Supply) `. ;: ; 808.586.4258 / sdwb@doh.hawaii.gov The Waimea Water Treatment Plant(WTP)was constructed in the 1970s and currently produces an average of approximately 1.8 mgd of Project Highlights domestic water supply for the Waimea area.The WTP was originally • Total plant solids balance. designed as a conventional treatment facility with sedimentation basins and granular media filters.All residuals from the sedimentation • Process optimization to minimize waste streams. basin flow down and the filter backwash were discharged to an • Microfiltration backwash cycle evaluation. open concrete sludge reservoir until 2009,at which time a covered • solar dryer system was installed to dewater material accumulated Recommended long-term residuals at the bottom of the reservoir.In 2019 the conventional media filters handling improvements. were replaced by membrane microfiltration,resulting in a significant increase in backwash water volume and loading on the existing Summary of Scope residuals handling system. Initial tasks included the characterization of residuals flows and Currently,supernatant from the reservoir is returned to the head loads from the various unit processes,a comprehensive review of of the plant,while sludge from the bottom of the reservoir is either plant operations with a focus on process optimization to minimize pumped to the solar drying beds or removed off-site via a tanker waste streams,and assistance to DWS to provide incentives to new truck.Due to the strain on the capacity of the existing residuals sludge hauling contracts to increase removal effectiveness.Site visits o handling system and the cost of off-site hauling of sludge,Carollo were conducted with DWS staff and representatives of the supplier K of the membrane equipment to adjust backwash intervals and z o was retained by the Department of Water Supply(DWS)to evaluate =, c reduce resulting backwash water volume.Sludge samples were also < Z and implement residuals handling improvements at the WTP. < collected to evaluate the effectiveness of alternative solids thickening z o and dewatering processes. Z a D F) = P. Carollo developed '` Z Z '~ o a total plant solids K,d m balance to help they ° Z > DWS to determine 4 ` �, V�k. z the root cause of re- �.a �- Z 4 ` :ysdw . -G) -7° residuals handling ,- ., ,y ,,,, m 73 W issues at the t� "'h^e Waimea WTP. ; r. D - <. rc c. A — iiiiiciimiMiv DU) m m D < O N D ? N D v -I I O Z Am CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 7 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\CIient83(HON)\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\01_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND _- One Water Honolulu AialmCITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU,HAWAII I Client Reference: Mr.Barry Usagawa Program Administrator,Water Resource Division Honolulu Board of Water Supply 808.748.5900 / Busagawa@hbws.org Carollo is teamed with Brown and Caldwell to deliver the One Water project Highlights Honolulu Plan(OWHP)for the City and County of Honolulu.The OWHP builds off the previous work and the main objectives are to: • Consensus-building and collaboration with City 1)build a One Water Collaboration Framework to foster coordination leadership on stormwater,wastewater,drinking amongst various City Departments for climate adaptation projects, water,recycled water,and more. and 2)develop the OWHP,including a capital improvement plan for ■ Long-range planning for water resources the implementation of One Water projects for climate resilience. management,climate change,and resilience. Summary of Scope • Developing climate adaptation strategies. Carollo is leading efforts related to developing the City's Climate • Performing climate vulnerability assessments. Adaptation Plan Framework,including: • Developing a One Water Plan,proposed • Defining climate vulnerabilities throughout Oahu. policies,and funding strategies. • Developing climate adaptation strategies to prepare for flooding due to sea level rise,hurricane storm surge,and ` inland precipitation. ONE o WATER K • Researching applicable strategies and collaborating with the City z o departments to determine their preferences. _ , < z One Water Honolulu -0 < • Including strategies organized by water infrastructure type, `"°m°"^" '�""'"' D O i ntl strocirres tient - .w z = lnrraatr�cwre services =w�- vulnerabilities,and geographic areas. ��ftereanl 4 ' z D ,uafainnralitynt tl'ahn ,°1';'".- as .,� : D • Developing planning level cost estimates for implementation. t"'" b'^terra"^na"tl n I !implementaron.and ""r;?t+».-.. ...r K -0 rnatntenence 4§td K Other aspects of the OWHP that Carollo will support include: z z s < z • Coordinating and developing climate adaptation guidelines for Mm_ m m private developers. 0 d 0 _ oig D • Developing proposed One Water policies. ""— 4 `"' j -0 z D • Developing One Water project funding strategies and pursuing nj potential grant opportunities. Z o Carollo is leveraging previous m experience developing One Water D D plans for other agencies across the Z m United States to provide technical m support and review throughout the D One Water Panel engagement and › N 01 plan development. D O z A CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 8 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONl\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND toe .. Project Management Services for , z.., , the Kalaeloa Desalination Facility itopiir "` HONOLULU BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY,HAWAII or .. .�„� q.- '•. ., V Client Reference: r r. , I' _ ._W_. ---, a i" "W ii Mr.Barry Usagawa a._ - Program Administrator,Water Resource Division _ —— —- - 808.748.5900 / Busagawa@hbws.org The Honolulu Board of Water Supply's(BWS)Kalaeloa Seawater Desalination Facility(KSDF)will be delivered using a design-build- Project Highlights operate-maintain(DBOM)process that will include long-term contract • Project management services,technical operations and maintenance requirements for the new water review,and construction oversight. desalination facilities.The project is located in the Kalaeloa Regional Park with an initial capacity of processing 1.7 mgd with oversizing ' Collaboration during the development, of key facilities to accommodate future expansion to 5.1 mgd.The construction,startup and commissioning,and product water will be utilized for the Campbell Industrial Park water acceptance periods. distribution system. • Coordination between BWS,DBOM contractor, Overall project management and successful completion will be the and other subconsultants. responsibility of BWS.This comes at a time when BWS does not have • Additional services to support BWS through sufficient engineering staff due to a shortage of qualified candidates. the full completion of the project. In addition,it is anticipated that the KSDF will be one of the first desalination facilities in the State of Hawaii,and special expertise will be required for successful completion. Carollo is providing project o Summary of Scope management services for the 0 uncommon DBOM contract z Given the magnitude of the project,critical completion < z schedule,staffing shortages,and the need for specialized structure. The project team includes a o technical expertise,BWS engaged Carollo to provide project a range of industry leaders in z = management services for this DBOM project.Carollo is DBOM contract management, . D collaborating and coordinating with the DBOM contractor o I desalination, and Hawaii drinking K in planning,engineering,operations and maintenance,and K a construction staff,along with BWS and other consultant teams. water regulations. < Z � G) m O G-) m O D I z ki ,.,..—wk-''I > .. ...� m m 4 - - mow. -4_ -1,7,-.P4. -,. ' .......,_ .yam . O 0._ 44" .'"ren _ �,� D▪ o 7 w _, fig' -C -_. .,d} -,- ▪ m #�C*• -.:Iawe./ '.b v-i 4.44a11 _ � m m r v CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 9 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client83(HON)\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Secondary � � .r --- Treatment Engineering Support Services .�: Ti Ar:.pir' '4''',*'t i �4;� �� �° �lln �' ,' I ;•�•� CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU,DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, -- �°! ` �li", HONOLULU,HAWAII } Jnr " 1 I i . ° Client Reference: - Dr.Roger Babcock,Director,Department of Environmental Services F - _ 'x .' = City and County of Honolulu 808.768.3486 / roger.babcock@honolulu.gov The City and County of Honolulu is embarking on implementation of the Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant(WWTP)Secondary Project Highlights Treatment Projects(Phases 1 and 2).Together,Phase 1 and Phase 2 • Owner's advisor/representative services. represent the largest wastewater capital program ever undertaken by the City.In addition,the projects are schedule driven,based on • Program support for a$2 billion, the requirements of the amended Global Consent Decree between long-term program. the City,the United States Environmental Protection Agency,and the • Innovative approach to secondary treatment. Hawaii State Department of Health.Overall project management and • successful completion will be the responsibility of the Department of Peer review and oversight of Phase 2 Environmental Services,Wastewater Engineering and Construction secondary treatment design. Division(WEC).This comes at a time when WEC does not have • Coordination with planning,engineering, sufficient engineering staff due to a shortage of qualified candidates. design,operations and maintenance,and In addition,it is anticipated that Phase 2 will utilize relatively new or construction staff. unconventional technologies to the wastewater utility industry,and special expertise will be required for successful completion. As Owner's Advisor, Carollo is helping c) Honolulu to implement the Sand K ; ,,�r"ts�Y/6rn z o r v ;�,,� 1 vr, Island WWTP Secondary Treatment < ? ,a ; u>- Project, the largest wastewater project z o in the State's history. 2 D Pk l i:: r. "" Summary of Scope Z z = Z a• ,� . - .j Given the magnitude of project,critical completion schedule,lack m o t of sufficient City staffing,and the need for specialized technical o m f—, expertise,the City retained Carollo to provide engineering support D 1. ig @ "` services for both the Phase 1 and Phase 2 projects.It is the intent that 6 z __ ,' Carollo collaborate and coordinate with City planning,engineering, z , ," _ " operations and maintenance,and construction staff,as well as the m o 7 - mai. Zm =• design and operations consultant teams. m w z DD Z cn m E G_ K C) m m U) m m D < pN D ? N D v —I I O m Z A CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 10 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\CIient83(HON)\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND * � � � 1" Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant and Sewer Basin Facilities Plan CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU,ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES,HONOLULU, HAWAII Client Reference: Mr.Wesley Yokoyama,Chief,Wastewater Engineering and Construction City and County of Honolulu 808.768.8790 / wyokoyama@honolulu.gov The City and County of Honolulu's Sand Island Sewer Basin(SISB)is the largest in the system and extends from Kuliouou at its eastern end Project Highlights to the Salt Lake/Aliamanu area at its western end.It encompasses • Evaluation of the impacts of climate change, the downtown and Waikiki urbanized areas and consists of two storm surge,and tsunamis. primary sub-basins:the Ala Moana(or East Basin)and the Hart Street • (or West Basin).Wastewater facilities within the SISB service area Projection of future flows and loads based on include a network of more than 600 miles of gravity sewer lines recent land use trends. and force mains,17 wastewater pump stations,and the 90-mgd • Identification of potential regulatory scenarios. Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant(SIWWTP).The Fort Shafter • Detailed collection system evaluation,including military base effectively adds an 18th pump station to the system and delivers wastewater from the base directly to the SIWWTP. strategies for reduction in inflow/infiltration, salinity sources,and system storage. Summary of Scope • Viability of decentralized treatment given the Carollo is preparing a comprehensive facilities plan for the SISB with impacts of climate change and sea level rise. the goal of setting a long-term vision and direction related to the • Evaluation of liquid and solids handling most cost-effective,reliable,and sustainable strategies for future processes at the SIWWTP and the associated wastewater collection,treatment,and disposal.Necessary capital ocean outfall. improvements will be identified through the year 2045. ° z D O Carollo completed a Climate ;, Z Change Vulnerability Assessment and Resilience Plan as a part of the broader SISB Facilities Plan to help SandIsland Wastewater Treatment Plant '' Zz and Sewer$osis Facilities Plan =1 z Honolulu prepare its most populatedazi Climate Change Vulnerability mm area for climate change impacts. Assessment and Resilience Planig FINAL I January 2021 �' z Ya ° z azi G� ..__. . O rte;. Z m m P G_ C) m to mUl D ? N Volume I of 2 c trcfIo FINAL REPOI1' o z• CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS / JUNE 2024 11 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\CIient831HON1\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND aft, Nip _ Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment r ;. Plant Effluent Disinfection Project I • r• CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU,DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, r.11 •. EWA BEACH,HAWAII aPIP 1/P • (-L- 1:..; Client Reference: a• YAR " `' . r .= Mr.Wesley Yokoyama,Chief,Wastewater Engineering and Construction, • City and County of Honolulu 808.768.8790 / wyokoyama@honolulu.gov The current NPDES permit for Honolulu's Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant requires a compliance schedule for enterococci Project Highlights monitoring and a determination as to if proposed discharge • New 50-mgd average/122-mgd limits can be achieved without disinfection.Effluent sampling peak disinfection facility. and related studies conducted by the City in 2019 indicated • exceedances of final enterococcus limits,concluded that Close coordination with other major disinfection is necessary to comply with the new limits,and design and construction projects. authorized proceeding with the effluent disinfection project. • Complex hydraulics and construction sequencing. Summary of Scope • Compliance schedule-driven. Carollo was selected to provide the engineering planning and design services associated with project implementation to achieve The design will be coordinated with other major capital projects at the permit compliance by June 30,2030.The new facilities will be WWTP relative to facility siting,power and other utility requirements, designed with the flexibility to handle an average,maximum month as well as plant tie-ins.Specific coordination is required for the flow of 50-mgd and peak hour flows as high as 122-mgd.System ongoing headworks,pump station,energy savings,solids process hydraulics will be a key consideration to effectively integrate the upgrades,miscellaneous improvements,and secondary treatment 0 new disinfection system into the existing hydraulic profile of the projects.Constructibility and the sequence of construction activities c plant and deep ocean outfall.Sea level rise resulting from climate will also need to be carefully evaluated. z o change will be a factor in the hydraulic analysis.Improvements to the existing outfall structure at the plant may be needed. z O Z _ � . Initial planning efforts evaluated alternative disinfection technologies — w 5 and considered how new treatment processes under design and -0 construction at the plant may affect technology selection.Additional " r nr` ;ter `" Z Z sampling,testing,and laboratory studies are also anticipated. \ c m m ._.. Carollo is designing the UV disinfection 7Z: z azi D s r system to accommodate a range of r , -o Z I I' Z- flows. This requires close coordination r 0 ith ongoing design and construction . ", . ��. �� m m projects upstream and downstream of 7=1 o the new disinfection system. Z m P G_ C) m m m D < O N D ? N D v —I I O Z CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 12 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\CIient83(HON)\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND 1 NFPA Study and Construction Management ����� �'�I� a ,� Services for the Wastewater Pump Station 'i . Ventilation Improvements Design-Build K r''' , .-= - CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU,DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, .. VARIOUS LOCATIONS,OAHU, HAWAII Client Reference: ____ Mr.Wesley Yokoyama,Chief,Wastewater Engineering and Construction, City and County of Honolulu 808.768.8790 / wyokoyama@honolulu.gov The National Fire Protection Association(NFPA)820 Standard was established to mitigate fire and explosion hazards specific Project Highlights to wastewater treatment facilities and their associated collection • Construction management services for design- systems.Wastewater pump stations(WWPSs)are categorized build contract. by NFPA 820 as part of the collection systems category.Carollo performed NFPA 820 assessments on 20 WWPSs ranging in size • Multi-disciplined NFPA 820 assessments from less than 1 mgd to 8.6 mgd and located throughout the of 20 WWPSs. island of Oahu. • Recommended improvements for design-builder. Summary of Scope (. 1.�^ Carollo conducted an assessment of existing WWPSs and _ 111 !. _1 ancillary facilities for adherence to NFPA 820 standards.Carollo's Ij recommended improvements will be included in the design-build ' project for upgrades at each pump station site. "" '' + f r .. v-r,_ Carollo will provide construction management services to the design _ r w T _ o builder.The preliminary engineering and construction management ;° -rti^ -' = K team includes mechanical;electrical,instrumentation,and controls; ' co z o and civil engineers. tips. +` < ? Carollo's construction management services will support the City and , z o County of Honolulu from the pre-bid phase of the project through "' ;; c > construction completion and contract closeout.Construction phase ' ` v . o 1 services include conducting weekly construction coordination , ° .k z meetings,monitoring the contractor's progress relative to schedule, n < z assisting with requests for information and review of submittals, m o providing monthly cash flow reports and forecasts,and monitoring o a z � construction quality. D▪ -1 m m ✓ Z D —1 z� Carollo assessed 20 WWPSs for the City G) p and County of Honolulu for compliance Zm m with the NFPA 820 Standard and D ° mr D provided recommendations that will be Z m implemented by a design-build contractor. E o m m m D < pN D ? N D v —I I O m Z A CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 13 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\CIient83(HON)\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 ' y 4f!^w 7 4 I, �i FIRM CVE RVIEW,AND BACKGROUND] 1 ' ' Iii* ', 1"0;:':' __ Regulatory Support ., CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU,DIVISION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY - p ' Client Reference: mer Mr.Dan Brieck,Assistant Chief,Division of Environmental Quality i ,. City and County of Honolulu Department of Environmental Sciences _-=,.�.. •� . - y 808.670.4371 / dbrieck@honolulu.gov Carollo is providing regulatory support services to the City and County of Honolulu,Division of Environmental Quality Project Highlights (EQ)for the wastewater program.The City has many ongoing • Reviewing and summarizing current regulations. regulatory reporting requirements and limited staff to support • EQ.Besides typical regulatory topics,emerging contaminants Planning for regulatory requirements. and new regulations create new challenges for the City.Carollo • Sampling plan support. was retained to support EQ with various tasks to support the monitoring and compliance and regulatory control branches. ' Collecting data and documentation for reporting requirements. Summary of Scope • Creating support strategies for regulatory agencies. Carollo's scope includes: • Preparing permit applications,supporting regulatory negotiations,and obtaining • Reviewing and summarizing current regulations and regulatory approvals. potential applicability. ■ Supporting inspections. • Planning for pending or future regulatory requirements. o ■ Developing and reviewing sampling plans. :., o ■ Collecting data and documentation for reporting requirements. r - — z O • Coordinating with City staff to present data and '_�` t5 -- , ri, , - , public health risk mitigation strategies for �s r 4^ = z ° regulatory agencies. ,0e u7D • Preparing permit applications,supporting regulatory --��; 0 , `k' 0 negotiations,and obtaining regulatory approvals. rttrlrrnrtr +t-r.r..rr... ,.*rrt"r''. z z • Providing support for inspections in planning,engineering, \ c operations and maintenance,and construction staff. m o O D z z m A, ,)' ki Z 9) m G) PI m m ZmCarollo is supporting City staff with D 6 a range of technical experts to plan z DD for current and future wastewater regulatory requirements. D m m m D < pN D ? -0 N D v —I I O Z Am CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 14 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\CIient83(HON)\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\01_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND 7- --. k i li.'-' ..,--- ''.-- "I - _ , -: Pearl City Pump Station Upgrades Construction Management i, - 1 f CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU,DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, 11 li ‘ PEARL CITY,HAWAII R = ,,�-• y --- Client Reference: Mr.Dan Brieck,Assistant Chief,Division of Environmental Quality, 10 .. Department of Environmental Services 808.670.4371 / dbrieck@honolulu.gov The 36-mgd Pearl City Wastewater Pump Station is located within the 100-year floodplain and experienced flooding issues in the past. Project Highlights This resiliency project includes site civil work to improve drainage • Construction management of a 36-mgd active and raise the electrical equipment above the 100-year floodplain.A wastewater pump station. new mezzanine level will be added to the electrical building,and all four existing influent pumps will be replaced.The pump station must • Resilience project to prevent significant remain in operation during construction,which is anticipated to be damages from flooding. completed in mid-2024. • Constructability review. Summary of Scope • Complex electrical work sequence. Carollo supported the City and County of Honolulu from the pre-bid ti.._\' r \ y phase of the project and continues to support through construction � t � ' ' ' completion,and contract close out. t \ ' (I fr I 1 1.A l `, ' �1 .. Carollo performed a constructibility review of the bid documents1 '-- and summarized key issues that needed to be clarified for bidding. , ? Ml` - Construction phase services include conducting construction Y I tii 1 , K coordination meetings,contract administration,monitoringthe I g � d ._ a ►; co contractor's progress relative to schedule,monitoring the contractor's `, / : =i < 174 safety program,assist with requests for information and review of ,� t a '. — z O submittals,review and negotiate project change orders,review I I Z a and process contractors pay application,and provide daily on-site '' i`t- — 4�' ' inspections and quality monitoring,special inspection and material , / .. r testing services. Z z -'t11:..4 1m• 0 Carollo played a key role in ,Y m developing and implementing ,. f D k' the contractor's sequencing and › Z � � z outage plans, collaborating with the o contractor, owner, and engineer. One "� m m m of the biggest project challenges was -0 z mr D keeping the existing pump station D „�,, zm �. m Uzi fully operational while the new motor • D m control center, electrical drives, and mm 0 controls were replaced. A � N D , O z Am CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 15 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\CIient83(HON)\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\01_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND Mahinahina Water Treatment Facility Disinfection Improvements a � ' -� COUNTY OF MAUI, DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY,HONOKOWAI,MAUI,HAWAII Reference: Mr.Jason Koskey,O&M Supervisor—West District County of Maui,Department of Water Supply 808.270.4303 /jason.koskey@co.maui.hi.us The Mahinahina Water Treatment Facility(WTF)is a 2.5 million gallons per day(mgd)direct filtration plant serving the Lahaina,Napili, Project Highlights Wahikuli,and Alaeloa areas.The source of water for the facility is the • UV disinfection system retrofit within existing Honolua Ditch,which runs adjacent to the plant.In accordance with filter gallery. the Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule(LT2ESWTR), • the County of Maui Department of Water Supply conducted a second Close coordination with the Hawaii round of source water monitoring for Cryptosporidium,Giardia,E Department of Health. Coll,and turbidity from October 2016 through September 2018.The • Resolution of complex hydraulics and highest arithmetic mean Cryptosporidium concentration in the Honolua piping configurations. Ditch was 0.078 oocysts/L in a 12-month period.As a result,and in accordance with LT2ESWTR,the source water was classified in Bin • Fast-track design approach to meet the 2,requiring the WTF to provide an additional 1.5-log Cryptosporidium compliance schedule. removal by October 1,2021.Carollo prepared a basis of design • CFD modeling for UV reactor revalidation. report(BODR),completed the final design of recommended facility modifications,and provided construction management services • Coordination with a concurrent to meet the new disinfection requirements by the established SCADA project. compliance deadline. • Planning,design,and construction 0 management services. Z o Summary of Scope < c WTF improvements primarily consisted of a new ultraviolet(UV) i; O Carollo's design team worked Zm disinfection process along with associated electrical,instrumentation, z a and mechanical piping modifications.Carollo evaluated a wide range closely with operations staff to * of UV equipment as part of the BODR,with careful consideration given install the new UV system within the K -0 to those reactors that could be most easily installed within the existing existing filtration gallery, minimizing zz filter gallery piping and fit within the current plant hydraulic profile. ; c construction costs. This resulted in the sole-source selection of a single UV manufacturer. m o o � D The new equipment was installed in the existing filter gallery on the r' m effluent piping of each of the four filters.Due to the limited space ', 'VI�P��� �' z available and the complicated existing piping in the filter basin t' f� o Lgallery,special consideration was given to system piping layouts. Z m Computational fluid dynamics(CFD)modeling was used to develop I - D w CFD-based dose models to quantify flow split and customize the " •_ `sq, - ~ , -0 o inlet piping layout in lieu of supplemental validation testing.Detailed ' �' ? m it tl, o coordination with a separate SCADA contract was a key element of 1 I I r , �' :� u r .�� D m construction phase services. ... M , ." m T Dn —I I O Z Am CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 16 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONl\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND "°I►" —"Illillii7j1k1 ' ' — 'LLL11 1114* . Miscellaneous Engineering Services -; � �� 1 t; COUNTY OF MAUI, DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY,MAUI, HAWAII _I !Ij¢ t� ,. Client Reference: � l41• Mr.Jase Miyabuchi,PE,Civil Engineer VI,District II--East 4 '' q - County of Maui,Department of Water Supply 1 . _ , 808.270.7835/jase.miyabuchi@co.maui.hi.us The Maui County Department of Water Supply(DWS)owns and operates six water treatment plants,over 800 miles of water Project Highlights distribution pipelines,5,900 hydrants,and more than 1,100 standpipes.Similar to many other agencies,the DWS have many ' Technical support for a wide range of water vacant positions that have been difficult to fill and current staff system evaluations. are challenged to manage workloads.DWS selected Carollo to • New water source evaluations. assist with Miscellaneous Engineering Services,including onsite • Raw water storage evaluations. engineering support and various technical support. • Water treatment plant optimization. Summary of Scope • Emergency interconnections. Carollo is providing technical support to DWS through evaluations • Building permit application review support. of potential new water sources,raw water storage options,water • treatment plants and process improvements,water distribution Financial modeling. system improvements and modifications,potential emergency interconnection,building permit reviews,fire flow evaluations, feasibility studies,recycled water pipeline option,and the Carollo conducted a range of water o development of financial models.Other tasks include assisting with system evaluations to support DWS's K regulatory compliance,optimizing system performance,assessing the decision-making process. z viability of upgrades,and developing sustainable financial strategies, allowing for sustainable long-term water system management. Z ° Zz D l) _ yy n , w a ij M J Z rn a, '� t''; -1 D w};.. mm ., D N des""±e''''!. u . > N ?'I v' I Om , wwm Z A CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 17 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\CIient83(HON)\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND r :11 - • Wildfire Damage Assessment, Rehabilitation, , �. and Rebuilding of the Lahaina Water System k4 .h, COUNTY OF MAUI,DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY,MAUI,HAWAII • p Client Reference: 1'.• i Mr.James"Kimo"Landgraf,Deputy Director {} '' County of Maui,Department of Water Supply '.., y•11 ^,R• 4 .i ' ,•-^� .;;{ 808.270.7514 /james.landgraf@co.maui.hi.us Following the devastating wildfires in 2023,the Maui County Department of Water Supply(DWS)hired Carollo to lead the water Project Highlights system damage assessments and coordinate with a wide range • of parties for the recovery and rebuilding efforts.The damage Restoration of safety,services,and stability to assessment and recovery efforts required a quick mobilization affected communities. of staff with a range of expertise,including pipeline condition • Ongoing coordination between various assessment,disaster recovery and reimbursement,water stakeholders and entities regarding the chemistry,hydraulics,and cost estimating. Lahaina Wildfire. Summary of Scope • Damage assessments and development of repair and replacement cost estimates to support DWS Carollo supported DWS crews to determine the scope of the water with FEMA reimbursement requests. system damages,and coordinated with a range of parties for the safe restart of the water system in a phased approach.Support efforts include deployment of subject matter experts and engineers Carollo rapidly mobilized a range to support emergency response efforts,water system testing and restart,and coordinating with federal,state and local response of technical experts to support o O efforts.Carollo also provided a damage inventory,estimated the damage assessment and replacement costs,and is coordinating with DWS on rehabilitation rebuilding efforts. Z and rebuilding efforts. O Z Z n = O m � r c D zz ClearanceG) m m • Yrx..,..tea; V7 m m D z 7:1 D � -+ Isolation m ` a i 1`ha D Z j t 4 s 1.. z y, m Excavati0n Cot&Cap Road Repair ti `' Cu�wn m ti D O EPA EPA cuts and mr D exc,;vates to caps the Ztn revr--.)I where connection EPA repairs o m the lateral between the road and main lateral and m connect mainI w https.//www.mauirecovers.org/maps/epa-maul-wildfire-mission-storymap o N D ? N r —I I O Z CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 18 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\CIient831HONl\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\01_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND Hydraulic Modeling and Asset Management of the Maui County Water System COUNTY OF MAUI, DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY,MAUI, HAWAII Client Reference: Mr.James Jensen,PE,Engineering Program Manager County of Maui,Department of Water Supply - - 808.270.7669 /james.jensen@co.maui.hi.us The Maui Department of Water Supply(DWS)owns and operates water systems in five districts on the islands of Maui and Project Highlights: Molokai,including 37200 services connections.These systems rely on groundwater,surface water,or both.DWS selected • Developed fully functional hydraulic models Carollo to build hydraulic models and an asset management providing accurate simulations. system for their water supply network.This will help DWS to • Integrated asset management system with up- integrate advanced hydraulic modeling techniques with a to-date information on critical infrastructure. robust asset management framework to optimize performance, maintenance,and expansion of the water supply infrastructure. • Improved operational efficiency and enhanced decision-making capabilities. Summary of Scope • Developed asset inventory database and The purpose of this project is to provide DWS with a comprehensive maintenance and optimization plans. understanding of the water system condition and operations through the development and calibration of hydraulic models of r .,�`: their five water systems.DWS will be able to use these models x i •x ,,,v4"., tee, g in the future to make informed decisions regarding water system �, rw h � /14.':::\'''.,‘ "' o investments and operational changes,and analyze water system --f `: hydraulics under both existing and future demand conditions. �� - ,,., z o Carollo conducted condition assessments of all of DWS's major water facilities,and will review,recommend,and ` "' z = implement asset management and computerized maintenance �""" " ¢ a management system(CMMS)software.In addition,Carollo ' ` o is building water system hydraulic models for all five districts �"" and conducting field work to calibrate the model. \ O jo ig Carollo provided pressure o D logger equipment, enabling a , . / r m � z shorter schedule to calibrate the _ .436 '' ' ,,,,,' „, _, D , Ayt hydraulic models. m 10 / 'rf o < Dm m m :,-.:::''',j, a -0 N Ul ti` II CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 19 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HON)\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\01_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND �2 ry Water Shortage and Conservation Plan ° '.'" ' "'" COUNTY OF MAUI, DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY,HONOKOWAI,MAUI,HAWAII t Client Reference: Ms.Eva Blumenstein,Planning Program Manager "• County of Maui,Department of Water Supply 808.463.3102 I eva.blumenstein@co.maui.hi.us Maui County Department of Water Supply(DWS)provides water service to more than 37,000 connections in five districts across Project Highlights Maui County.Water supplies are derived from both groundwater • Water supply evaluations to prepare for and surface water sources.Supplies in some districts are subject climate change impacts. to dry season shortages.The limited supply and water use conflicts triggered the Commission on Water Resource Management(CWRM) • Water shortage forecasting tool. to take administrative control over groundwater withdrawals • Water conservation planning. and surface water diversions in certain areas.To protect aquifer health,DWS must be prepared when shortages occur and there is ' Coordination with other water purveyors for insufficient water available for permitted system use. shortage preparedness. Summary of Scope Carollo developed a water As such,DWS has retained Carollo to formulate a Water Shortage and shortage forecasting tool to help Conservation Plan(WSCP)to prepare DWS and its residents in times of low supply and to further advance water conservation adoption. DWS to make policy decisions The WSCP will help DWS to plan for sustainable and efficient use during dry seasons. o of groundwater and surface water resources and protect public K trust uses.Carollo is engaged stakeholders to align the WSCP with DESIGNATED WATER MANAGEMENT AREAS < o community values.Key components of the WSCP include: w, ti, n ,, r - < G ..,i�unJ 1'r'ilar Menapernen1 N98 Z O • Documentation and review of current and projected water 0 ram&or z a ISLAND Cr DMA) aaciMells C) supply and demand. t.1, .Abo D , O 1 • Identification of conservation goals and programs and L--- ip teams ov rsu r Gfo.e tvela fMY.!!r D documentation of water savings from existing measures. WEST MAI, DC7 ��,.� t Z Z • Identification and prioritization of potential conservation measures �,"V�k` m o -- =.0to reduce per capita use and meet DWS conservation goals. `F`— ` 1,.y -?,,, .. 6) m o m • Development of an annual water budget forecast process andr methodology with indicators to assist DWS in determining F.1 z whether a water supply shortage is anticipated in each district. ' -0 } m O • Development of response actions to meet demands under a �' ;t tt Pr,hn m 0 Do t shortage,including supply side and short-term demand side """""" '""'""""""" �° °" ""`� "" "" " "'" ° conservation measures. Z m P G_ K c) m m w m m D < 0 N D ? N D Ul —I I O Z Am CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 20 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client83(HON)\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\01_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND v t -. . ,, - " - .arab to ni ' .:1... 4 ay Technologies and Finance Research Projects --.-:,..:;47.11,--.:•:: .-.:„,,,--.,,,. .« "4" � "' - ' (' ` HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,WASTEWATER BRANCH,HONOLULU, HAWAII � •` r , ap„".. ' Client Reference: !r. k Christin Reynolds, Fye :. '1' �. ". One World,One Water .; ; t." ....-•-* -,--- ;, , , r 808.351.1418 / creynolds@oneworldonewater.org Throughout Hawaii there are approximately 83,000 cesspools that Project Highlights release an estimated 53 mgd of wastewater to the environment. Given that more than 90 percent of the state's drinking water supplies • Recommended technical strategies to facilitate are from groundwater sources,cesspools pose an environmental and conversion of all cesspools by 2050. public health risk. • Affordability analysis of cesspool conversions In 2017,the Hawaii State Legislature passed Act 125,which states for all four counties in Hawaii. that by January 1,2050 all cesspools in the state of Hawaii,unless • granted exemption,shall upgrade or convert to a septic or aerobic Coordination with various stakeholders, treatment unit,or connect to a sewer system(Act 125,2017). including regulators,environmentalists and Act 132 was passed in 2018 to establish a Cesspool Conversion local government. Working Group(CCWG)to develop a long-range comprehensive • Review of potential funding sources and plan and commission a statewide study of sewage contamination mechanisms for cesspool conversions. in near-shore marine areas(Act 132,2018).The CCWG retained Carollo to provide expertise regarding onsite wastewater treatment • Review of approval processes required for new technologies and cesspool conversion funding and finance options. onsite wastewater treatment options. • Recommendations for program development and o Summary of Scope next steps for the cesspool conversion program. K z Carollo's scope included an evaluation of existing and emerging < z technologies for onsite treatment;research of applicable grants, -0 o loans,tax credits,rebates,and other funding alternatives that Carollo completed an affordability z = may support cesspool conversions;and development of related evaluation for cesspool conversions G-) D materials to inform the public of both technical and financial that showed the most homeowners options available to them.The effort also included a comprehensive K D evaluation of practices successfully used by other states to approve would be financially burdened by zz innovative technologies and to finance cesspool conversions. the cost of cesspool conversions. z5. c m 0 0 m The effort required working closely with the CCWG,which ° ig comprises representatives from each county,Department of Health, �„ ' °".�"; Dki m m Environmental Protection Agency,and State legislature.Additional . z key members include individuals representing other interested • " 14 parties,such as the Surfrider Foundation,Coral Reef Alliance,and J.., z m Hawaii Association of Realtors. , r O r D r • � • .rY,' .., zP 73 to m O z Am CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS / JUNE 2024 21 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\CIient83(HON)\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\01_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND ' . it...- -''' .' ..t.p Wailua Homesteads 538' Tank Construction � . `may, ' sfr ��. i. COUNTY OF KAUAI,DEPARTMENT OF WATER,ENGINEERING DIVISION,LIHUE,HAWAII 4 , 1. ' .. k t- s, Client Reference: ' " . Mr.Jason Kagimoto,Acting Engineering Division Head -----` I County of Kauai i �-_-.--- r ''',1 808.245.5417 /jkagimoto@kauaiwater.org The County of Kauai Department of Water(DOW)owns a 200,000-gallon water storage tank located in Kapaa,HI.The tank Project Highlights was constructed in 1937 to serve the Wailua Houselots and Wailua • Environmental and geotechnical assessments, Subsistence Homesteads in the Wailua-Kapaa service area.The tank tree survey,and Phase 1 environmental site was decommissioned in the early 2000s and has been abandoned in assessment performed. place.As a result,the site is currently overgrown with vegetation from the surrounding forested areas. • Feasibility study,cost estimate,and design recommendations. Summary of Scope • Preliminary and final design of a potable As part of the Water Plan 2020,DOW has identified the need for water tank. an additional 1.0 million gallons(MG)of storage within the Wailua- Kapaa service area.Carollo was retained to evaluate the feasibility of constructing a new 1.0-MG water storage tank at the existing site. • -. Specific tasks included: I ---'".:f 6 r • Preliminary field investigations,including desktop environmental j -- `T assessment,geotechnical investigation,tree survey,and i Phase 1 ESA. II --•, t '� e [ i Z O L • Civil and structural site evaluation. -4-- = 'ry ` - • Feasibility study,including developing a planning level cost . z O estimate and providing recommendation. - wr. Q4-= r _:,-.,!",.;.,:-.2_-_.- -4.:.4.' -.1." ."•1' z SUPPLY n, ., The feasibility study recommended demolition of the existing, vcr •• abandoned tank,and construction of a new tank on the same - . F-= K D site.Carollo is proceeding with preliminary and final design of - ? z Oa4111eAlla—i—v.-1.the new tank. 11 wi"M1� "°. c ' O D t , ." m m 1# 1 m 1,7 t ' r 0 Carollo provided amulti-disciplined ' . M �.. Z to evaluation of the existing 1937-era l' '" . � :�• o , � , — D tank site, including environmental, ,, m geotechnical, botanical, and civil. ": - D A N D v —I I O Z Am CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS / JUNE 2024 22 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client83(HON)\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\01_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND General Wastewater Qualifications WASTEWATER TREATMENT Representative Wastewater Treatment Plant Experience We have had the privilege of successfully completing major capital projects for a wide range of wastewater treatment facilities in Hawaii Carollo has supported many of these clients for decades. and across North America.Our wastewater treatment plant planning Capacity and design experience is inclusive of all engineering disciplines. Agency/Project (mgd) City of Los Angeles,CA I Hyperion Treatment Plant 450 Our experience represents wastewater City of San Diego,CA I Point Loma Wastewater 240 programs with values well over $2 Treatment Plant billion and treatments capacities from Metro Water Recovery,Denver,CO I Robert W.Hite 220 less than 1 to over 450 mgd. Treatment Facility Orange County Sanitation District,CA I Plant 2 190 The table to the right summarizes our local projects and experience. Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District,CA I Sacramento Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant 181 Wastewater treatment projects designed by Carollo are inclusive of 9 the following treatment elements: City of San Jose,CA I San Jose/Santa Clara Water Pollution Control Plant 167 • Headworks facilities including influent screening,grit removal, Clark County Water Reclamation District,NV I Central Plant 150 and pumping. City of Portland,OR I Columbia Boulevard 130 • Flow equalization. Wastewater Treatment Plant • Primary clarification. East Bay Municipal Utility District,CA I Main Wastewater 120 Treatment Plant • Biological nitrogen and phosphorus removal. King County,WA I South Treatment Plant 115 • Secondary treatment using conventional and innovative treatment processes. Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department,FL I South 113 District Wastewater Treatment Plant • Trickling filters/solids contact. City of Dallas,TX I Southside Wastewater Treatment Plant 110 • Return flow sidestream treatment. King County,Seattle,WA I West Point Wastewater o 105 o Treatment Plant K • Tertiary filtration. K City of Fresno,CA I Fresno-Clovis Regional Water z o • Disinfection using chlorine gas,sodium hypochlorite,ozone,and Reclamation Facility 96 o ultraviolet light. City and County of Honolulu,HI I Sand Island Wastewater 90 z io • Dechlorination. Treatment Plant z • Biosolids pumping,thickening,digestion,dewatering,and City of San Francisco,CA I Southeast Wastewater 81 o D Treatment Plant K -0 beneficial use. K D City of Austin,TX I South Austin Regional z z • Digester gas reuse,energy recovery,FOG systems. Wastewater Treatment Plant 75 \ c azi • Reuse of treated water,including indirect and direct City and County of Honolulu,HI I Honouliuli Wastewater 50 o a potable reuse. Treatment Plant z • Odor control facilities. City of Turlock,CA I Water Quality Control Facility 20 -0 z City of Watsonville,CA Wastewater Treatment Facility 12 T "= 1 m DuPage County,IL I Woodridge Green Valley Water 10 z o Reclamation Facility w 4 D o I p - City of Redlands,CA I Recycled Water Treatment Plant 9.5 -0 z r i'' Ii' .;; , 1 1 ' County of Hawaii,HI I Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant 5 z cn o m ..1 „, r= < Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority,CA I D o Apple Valley Satellite Water Reclamation Plant and 2 m w 1 �w ,y _ o ` Hesperia Water Reclamation Plant D A -1N ..rc z A CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 23 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONl\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND EMERGING TREATMENT PROCESSES Carollo has an active and dedicated Research and Development Group whose function is to bridge the gap between fundamental research and the implementation of practical,innovative,and reliable engineering solutions to meet existing and emerging water treatment challenges. One of our main guiding principles for selection of wastewater treatmental technologies is to put the needs of our clients center stage.We believe Cost ka the best solutions are specific to each facility.We don't use a cookie-cutter Effective Simplifies approach and never push a new technology for the benefit of our Operation experience at the expense of our clients.However,there are cases in which (�q the best approach is to implement newer technologies.As such,we stay U constantly involved with manufacturers on their technology offerings and Improves INNOVATIVE are actively involved in pilot testing new treatment options.Our engineers Water ©; travel throughout the United States and internationally to stay abreast of Quality SOLUTIONS = Improves emerging treatment trends so they can be better informed and provide the Process best advice to our clients. �i Control We actively evaluate and implement new and emerging technologies where GAS ��\//► appropriate,including ballasted activated sludge,granular activated sludge, Reliable& Resilient Regulatory sidestream ammonia treatment,MBRs,and thermal hydrolysis processes for Compliant solids processing.As an example,we are currently working with Nereda° (granular activated sludge process)at its Rockford,Illinois,research facility to test novel ways to apply its technology.In the ballasted activated Carollo offers first-hand experience with sludge arena,we have teamed with Evoqua Water Technologies,the supplier the latest treatment process innovations. of BioMag®,to develop an approach that couples its technology with high-rate settling technologies to further reduce treatment footprint and costs while also improving performance.In addition, we have designed and started up the first BioMag°facility west of the Mississippi and are currently designing one of the largest BioMag°plants in the U.S. o 5155�V�<t, K z O =, c < z D O Z T Z = Z D u7 D n = O I 1-- AO , + - 'i .--- O D il® ki . Y r� D M a II D < 0 A I Carollo is currently working with the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation to convert a portion of the -0 NJ Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant to a 70-mgd MBR/reverse osmosis facility. D 1 o -,' Z A CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 24 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONl\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND GREENFIELD WASTEWATER RECLAMATION FACILITIES Wastewater reclamation facilities constructed on a new or greenfield site are somewhat rare.Nonetheless,Carollo has been responsible for the planning and design of more than 50 greenfield facilities in the last 20 years.Carollo has designed greenfield facilities for communities experiencing rapid growth and increasing demand for reliable water supplies,including recycled water.Similar to the County of Maui,these agencies were forward thinking and desired the benefits of a resilient,redundant,and robust wastewater treatment and reuse system. The table below presents a representative list of greenfield WWRF projects planned and designed by Carollo. Representative Greenfield Wastewater Reclamation Facilities Experience _ 0 15CR E a � i m- x,, C 0 . :— ': -` Client/Projects V it a W c ,.I ;s �' I City of Mesa,AZ/Mesa-Gilbert CAS R-1/Reuse, �)' . 7Greenfield Water Reclamation 16.0 BNR Groundwater _ _ �' Plant Phase II Recharge IThe award-winning Clean Water Facility,for the City of Oak Harbor, City of Modesto,CA/ 14.9 MBR R-1/Reuse Washington,is a 3.5-mgd(expandable to 6 mgd)greenfield water Jennings Road WRF facility utilizing MBR technology. City of Roseville,CA/ CAS R-1/Reuse, Pleasant Grove Wastewater 12.0 BNR Steam Treatment Plant Discharge "� City of Casa Grande,AZ/Water CAS, . ,, " 12.0 R-1/Reuse y� C• *FWe . ,fir n� Reclamation Facility BNR '� �" = '''. McAllen Public Utility,TX/ CAS, �� 10.0 R-1/Reuse a .�—.� , South WWTP BNR o r*kg """biAr City of Petaluma,CA/Ellis Creek 8.0 CAS, R-1/Reuse, K z o t roa,p,...t..,._--...,...„,_, Water Recycling Facility BNR River Discharge c - z • 'c City of Oak Harbor,WA/Clean 3.5 MBR R-1/Reuse, a o Water Facility Bay Discharge z i I, Victor Valley Wastewater c D I Carollo led the planning and design effort for the two 1-mgd Reclamation Authority,CA/ 2.0 MBR R-1/Reuse o 1 Apple Valley and Hesperia WRFs K greenfield Water Reclamation Plants at Hesperia and Apple Valley c a Water Reclamation Plants.MBR technology with innovative design City of Surprise,AZ/SPA 2 R-1/Reuse, z z features were used to reduce footprint on a compact site and achieve Water Reclamation Facility 2.0 MBR Groundwater -- c) R-1 recycled water. Discharge c) m County of San Luis Obispo,CA/ CAS, R 1/Reuse, D ki 1.3 Groundwater m m - Los Osos Water Recycling FacilityBNR Discharge z _ m t , I "`! ' State of California Department m o '1 •E • ,c of Corrections and 0.7 MBR R-1/Reuse z m "'�w "° Rehabilitation,CA/DVI WWTP D o rr a D ' ; R 1/Wetlands,King County,WA/Carnation 0.4 MBR Stream z m Treatment Facility , ;,;f 1 Discharge K o f` NOTES: m �' 0 A 1. BNR=Biological Nutrient Removal -0 NJ 2. CAS=Conventional Activated Sludge D I3. MBR=Membrane Bioreactor m Los Osos Water Recycling Facility produces 3 mgd of R-1 recycled z A water for reuse and groundwater recharge. CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS / JUNE 2024 25 \\io-bd-16:: FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND SEWAGE LIFT STATIONS These facilities have included various types of pump configurations, Representative Sewage Lift Station Experience including wet pit(propeller,mixed flow,and turbine type),dry pit, Capacity submersible,self cleaning,vertical,horizontal,solids handling,and Agency/Project (mgd) screw pumps.Pump drives include constant-speed and multi-speed City of Modesto,CA/River Trunk Pump Station 40 electric motors and various types of variable-speed drives including variable frequency drives(VFDs),gas,diesel,and dual-fuel engines; Tulsa Metropolitan Utility Authority,OK/Spunky 35 Creek Lift Station and Force Main gear drives;and V-belt drives.Many of these projects have involved considerations for minimizing community and environmental impacts Manatee County,FL/Master Lift Station Condition 33.5 such as special architectural treatments,as well as odor and noise Assessments and Asset Replacement Plan control measures. City of Turlock,CA/6-Mile Pipeline and Pump Station 22 City of Bellingham,WA/Roeder Lift Station 18 Our design engineers go to great lengths to listen closely to operations staff and incorporate their requests into the design Clean Water Services,OR/Dawson Creek Pump 18 elements of a pump station.Ultimately,your staff needs to feel Station and Force Main comfortable with the facility they are going to operate long term. Metro Water Recovery,Denver,CO/Bratner Gulch 10.6 Accordingly,we have a unique workshop process,called CAMP®, Lift Station that allows for the flow of ideas between staff and the design Clark County WRD,NV/Laughlin Lift Station No.1 and 8.5 team that enhance pump station operations and reliability. No.3 Force Main Rehabilitation City of Pleasanton,CA/S-6 Sanitary Sewer Lift 8.2 Carollo has planned and/or designed Station Replacement more than 500 wastewater pump City of Stockton,CA/Brookside Pump Station 7.7 stations. These pumping facilities CityofAshland,OR!Ashland Creek Pump Station 7.5 serve a number of specific functions City ofDavis,CA/Influent Pump Station 7.2 and range in size from less than 1 to City ofModesto,CA/Shackelford Pump Station 6.6 600 mgd, with individual horsepower City of Tallahassee,FL!Lake Bradford Road WWTP 6.0 Main Lift Station capacities of up to 2,500. City of Aurora,CO/Highpoint Lift Station and Gateway 5.0 0 .-- __ - Lift Station Evaluation K r Sacramento Area Sewer District,CA/Sailor Bar z o m 1) t Pump Station 3.7 < z South Tahoe Public Utility District,CA/Al Tahoe 3.5 z o 4 . I Pump Stationz a t` t c _--- City of Tallahassee,FL/Lake Bradford Road WWTP 6 o a Main Lift Station K -0 City of Aurora,CO/Highpoint Lift Station and Gateway 5 ? z 7 V: , , Lift Station Evaluation \ z 1 " South Tahoe Public Utility District,CA/Al Tahoe 3.5 o m ig I Carollo design Pump Station D ki �, ;°� experience is Lakehaven Water and Sewer District,WA/Sanitary 3.0 a I ,. , inclusive of Sewer Pump Station 33B z r' * I'' more than 500 c 0: South San Mateo County Sanitation District,CA/ m o _ wastewater Colma Pump Station 2.6 l _ pump stations a o ra I with capacities as City of Aurora,CO/First Creek Lift Station Capacity 2 5 - D high as 600 mgd ill and depths up Improvements Evaluation ? m jo P < , r to 165 feet. a m D- cn —I I O Z Am CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 26 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONl\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND WASTEWATER CONVEYANCE _ I Carollo developed Carollo's wastewater conveyance facility projects have included Oakland's first sewer important considerations such as potential for peak flow storage, �� - model from as built drawings and calibrated alternative alignments,utility research,environmental permitting, " _ from 140 flow metering public outreach,encroachment permits,roadway/paving , -` sites in Innovyze's ,tea. -,,. replacement,pipe selection,challenging crossings,and coordinating '` "'� '^' InfoSWMM software. with various impacted parties.These projects have incorporated . / , 4 — City staff are using the traditional cut-and-cover and jack-and-bore construction methods, "`; model to gain a better 41 as well as microtunneling,horizontal directional drilling(HDD), 6.' understanding of their tunnel boring machines,pipe bursting,fold-and-form pipe,cured- F v complex system. in-place pipe,and sliplining techniques.Project evaluations have involved geotechnical and risk analyses,flow modeling,odor control, corrosion protection,and other considerations. • Carollo has a long history of developing dynamic hydraulic models using a '�w. WI - Ali` . k variety of software packages, including SWMM, MOUSE, InfoWorks, Hydra, a� � `' H2Omap-Sewer, and Sewer CAD. 1` I rr We have worked extensively with cities and counties similar to yours, '- and local neighborhood groups to implement infrastructure projects "- . _, A kthat meet public expectations.We match infrastructure replacement ` ,- ,, and rehabilitation/repair technologies to each specific project for ti - successful results.We find the combination that works best for your project and not just a one size fits all approach. o0 K Representative Wastewater Pipeline Experience co Diameter Length Construction Agency/Project (inches) (feet) Method Z 0 Santa Cruz County Sanitation District,CA/Noble Gulch Sewer Improvement 8,10,15 13,100 OC,SL,MT,HDD c) D City of Modesto,CA/River Trunk 18-60 32,715 OC,CIPP,MT K KD c City of Fresno,CA/Illinois Ave/Fruit Ave Sewer Rehabilitation 12,15,48 6,200 CIPP < z jG) m 0 Delta Diablo Sanitation District,CA/Pittsburg Recycled Water Distribution System 20,30 5,100 CIPP,SL o m ig z7:1 West Valley Sanitation District,CA/Los Gatos Sewer Collection System Analysis and 8-24 40,000 PB,OC,L D ki Improvements D z— West County Wastewater,CA/Tara Hills Force Main 12,18 9,400 CIPP,OC m o zmm Pacific Gas and Electric,CA/Line 153-R149 30 350 MT D o Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District,CA/Upper Northwest Interceptor 30-90 110,900 OC,MT D- D z cn - m Central Contra Costa Sanitary District,CA/San Ramon Interceptor 24-42 19,500 T,BJ P City of Phoenix,AZ/Reclaimed Water Pipeline 16-34 35,000 OC m T D < City of Shady Cove,OR/Force Main 8 15,000 HDD D A -0 IQ Construction Methods:OC=open-cut,SL=sliplining,MT=microtunneling,HDD=horizontal directional drilling,CIPP=cured-in-place pipe, D Li L=lining,PB=pipe bursting,BJ=bore/jack,T=tunneling o A CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 27 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\CIient83(HON)\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND PEAK FLOW MANAGEMENT Carollo has designed some of the most complex facilities in the Representative Peak Flow Equalization Experience industry to equalize peak wastewater flows.This experience includes the projects listed in the table to the right. Peak Equalized Flow Peak Flow We have had to consider very restrictive site conditions at many of Agency/Facility (mgd) (mgd) these facilities including the 320-mgd,11-MG wet weather storage East Bay Municipal Utility District,CA 415 320 facility for the East Bay Municipal Utility District(EBMUD)Main (Main Plant) Plant and the underground facility for the North San Mateo County East Bay Municipal Utility District,CA Sanitation District(NSMCSD). (Pt.Isabel) — 100 Vallejo Sanitation and Flood Control 90 60 District,CA ' -10141W °" West County Wastewater,CA 67 21 Union Sanitary District,CA(Irvington PS) 48 29 Y, 1:11111116115fr 141 ,__ N North San Mateo County Sanitation 34 25 ar-fir District,CA '� `` Tahoe Truckee Sanitation Agency,CA 21.9 15.4 - • 4 - City of Winter Springs,FL(East 8 21 • and West WRF) . /Air „J.mar an. t , ,,,. t iire„0„„ri... _ iirr,.. . .1 ,, , , , r IEBMUD's flow equalization basins were constructed on the — y constrained site of the main plant. K —, ... t .Nr 1 _ -a j ” '#rel' v m • :, 1,....,ii!iiiivilit 1 0.—') i p � rI e 9iij�`� rn, m 0 O D z7:1 Dm The peak flow equalization facility for the NSMCSD was constructed completely underground in an D z existing park and includes extensive odor control treatment systems. z o m Z (J U) m 7=1 (n D 6 mr D D ,— cn H Z N D W -I I O Z Am CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 28 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONl\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\01_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND WATER REUSE Carollo Is an industry leader in water reuse treatment technologies,design,and regulatory guidance.We have provided engineering services for more than 300 reclamation and reuse projects,and served agencies currently supplying more than 30 billion gallons of recycled water each year.Much of our experience has been in the planning and design of facilites to meet various state regulatory requirements for disinfected tertiary unrestricted reuse and groundwater recharge.Carollo also brings expertise in indirect potable reuse/direct potable reuse(IPR/DPR),backed by lessons learned from experience across the United States.Carollo's experts have been instrumental in developing potable and non-potable water reuse regulations across the United States,including California, Nevada,Arizona,Colorado,New Hampshire,Florida,and New Mexico,as well as internationally(Israel).More information on the projects highlighted in teal on the map below can be found on the following pages. Silicon Valley Advanced Minalryof Ecoiwmy,Tratle, Water Purification Center South Bay Purified Water Project ,' ! tist,n ustrvofeupLTirma A Voky Wader,CA SFPUC or d o xenon oro5vnmGana Jo, DEMONSTRATION,RESEARCH DPR SfUDV,MULTI-AGcxENCY COORDINATION PE Study 4— TECHNOLOG"ASSESSMENi Potable Reuse Study —Recycled Water arid DPRProjects Moen MMroa Wmen...CA Santa Fe Water Reuse Feasibility _ Study and Return Flow Pipeline Water Corporation of IIIIIIIIIP PLANNING Ory of Santa Fe,NM DEMONSTRATION,OUTREACII DEMONSTRATION, , Western Australia r PLANNING,TESTING, Groundwater Replervshment DESIGN,OPERATIONS PERMUUN6,DES16N WateReuse Colorado OPA vertu.A�anotia Feasibility Study and Pilot Tesdrq Regulatory Framework and REGULATOR",PROCESS Clean Water Outreach Plan and PureWater Sap,Creel,MI.Distrkl,CAColorado Oemonnratan Confidential Stets Regulator PLANNING,DEMONSTRATION ValenciaValenciaAdvanced Puriliotun Design Services Pure Water k•URBAN WATER AUGMENTATION PROJECT Los Angeles Courtly Sanitation Olsnkq(A Demonstration C01011,0 1141(81 Con¢enwtlon mond CO AM•• Mann - Potable Reuse Facility ins+wro OR DEMONSTRATION,REGULATORY EXPERT PANEL ADVISORY SERVICES FOR fmmno tux rA PLANNMG,DESIGN GUIDANCE PURIFIED REC"CLEO WATER PRO.ECT ❑ryo Marina PLANNING DESIGN PROCESS,I[STING PROGRAM MANAGEMENT, PERMITUNG ,Melerot lkefden Effluent Enhanced r Treatment forurlyMRe Quality k•RECYCLED WATER FEASIBILITY STUDY • REGULATORY,PROCESS Momecim Sa rta Distr.,Ca PLANNING \ —•National Water Research Institute IPA Demonstration Study y Technology Validation Panel for IDE, Central Coast Blue ciryolnmw Beach,CA SAAP Water Reuse Technology Crry°fPismo Beach BODR PREDESIGN, l '%- ILCUNOLO6"ASSESSMENT PILOT TESTING PRE AND OTHER STUDIES DESIGN PERMITTING, FINAL DESIGN .- — ? Ra ROD Potablebk WaterPure IPAIDPAStudies, V " ` Reuse Demonstration Facility, ICO Bas's of Design and Po ng f J DEMONSTRATION OUTREAOI CJry v c PRE-DESIGN,PERMITTING,PILOT TESTING, I —•Potable Reuse Treatabiliry Study and Plot z OWNER'S AGENT FOR FINAL DESIGN Cluy CoirXy Pure Water Demonstration 6 . PLANNING,DESIGN r msO Los rWader 0.rid,yer,Municipal ti ureALTAP Bl Re PilotStudy DEMONSTRATION,DESIGN,TRAINING Pure SOIO DPP and Demonstration Facility Pre-design and Design of - — ClryolNmnnnte:pringy Fi Hyperon Advanced Water— Demonstration Facilities 3 Purification Fml'ty CJry of Southlora.,uT j DESIGN,OPERATION . CIN of LosArgeles CA DEMONSTRATION EWRF Potable Reuse S n DEMONSTRATION,DESIGN R ADVANCED WATER Feasibility Study }}PURIFICATION FACILITY IPR Feasibility Study and Sal Aquifer Pa and Bas sof Des Regional Recycled Water Advanced PurdcatioS— E Paso Water Tx Treatment Pilot at16O-Ac RIBS Site 5n Center Design and Testing W. ADVANCED TREATMENT Orange countycc-cc enopollmn wader Olstbrtolsoatnenn California pESI6NiPERMITTING Florida Potable Reuse[ommission— Toro weer ccxc,FL PLANNING,PRE-DESIGN M PLANNING,DEMONSTRATION DESIGN PLANNING,DESIGN,OPERATION Yral AND TESTING DPA Ativanced Treatment Process and Water awader Resemd, Duality Confirmation Testing -a" „on w y Framework Pilot Plant Ill Recharging the Biscayne National Water Research Institute Tents Rt.Oevelomdent Board,Big spring,IX REGULATOR" oiler Mm Framework for Direct Potable Reuse DEMONSTRATION TESTING i ner c VA Orange county Indirect Potable Reuse Feasibility Study DESIGN tle y REGULATOR"GUIDANCE —•Direct Potable Reuse Guidance in Arizona Reedy Creek nnpnovemmn Dsniu omrt FL National Water Research lnsilute-� al.Reuse Arizona vin.67116.Atblatiar,AZ PLANNING,PRE-DESIGN Cher HMS.. A Facility REGULATOR"GUIDANCE Cherry Augugmentatan y Implementation of Direct Potable Reuse, cmmryunlines,fi -- A Guide for California Water Utilities ,Mi..Mi..Advanced PurifidWater Plan —DPR Feasibility Study and Water DESIGN,OPERATION Orange county,CA ciryollmenix Az Reclamation Facility Desgn IMPLEMENTATION PLANNING i9e,Drippig Springs,ngs,TX PLANNING,DESIGN Tampa PURE MR Feasibility Study and Pilot Testing PURE WATER ADVANCED WATER PURIFICATION FACIMI' ciryol Tampv,ft FVIlbnookPUS,CA •City of San Diego,CA PLANNING,PRE-DESIGN - PLANNING,PILOT TESTING DESIGN --a 29 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND y6�.IYYW WM.7, e1 MANCam�Wne,ioeRl .. r,.. ,.a [,y me ease 6.rtlw. "k...-. l 11 EI�"� tl-� ��b p PU n ER!em 411•W!MI.r[wM. wUAW.,CIY6,tl ., � :"...7,-.7 .�..,,. -. " wnwaun Nun,Pip., Montecito Water and Sanitary Districts, CA ,, ,, Enhanced Recycled Water Feasibility Study This collaborative project evaluates a broad range of non-potable and City of San Diego, CA potable recycled water projects,including incorporation of the California Pu reWater San Diego Draft Direct Potable Reuse regulations. The City is implementing the Pure Water San Diego Program that will This project incorporates four distinct approaches to identify Montecito's generate one third of San Diego's potable water supply using recycled water. preferred method of maximizing wastewater reuse capabilities.The potential In early 2015,the City retained Stantec to provide program management options included in the study are Montecito Non-Potable Reuse,Carpinteria services for this$2.7 billion program—a phased,multi-year effort that uses IPR,Montecito DPR,and Santa Barbara DPR. proven technology to produce a reliable and cost-effective water supply for the City.The Program will help the City overcome its water challenges Future implementation of water reuse will produce a new local by transforming the City's water system into a complete water cycle that drought-proof water supply for the community and reduce the discharge maximizes use and reuse of the City's water supply. of treated wastewater to the ocean.The analysis considers local and regional partnerships,non-potable and potable reuse alternatives,and In 2017 Carollo was contracted to design the first potable water reuse facility various treatment methods and technologies.This project involved a in the program,the$367 million,34-mgd North City Purified Water Facility holistic evaluation of wastewater treatment,tertiary treatment,and (NCPWF).The new facility will produce safe,high-quality drinking water advanced treatment to meet a range of effluent discharge and water using a pilot-proven,five-step water purification process of ozonation,BAC reuse requirements,with a focus upon a core reliable treatment train that filters,membrane filtration,RO,and UV disinfection with sodium hypochlorite can be enhanced as water reuse transitions from non-potable to potable advanced oxidation. in the future. The facility will purify tertiary effluent from the NCWRP to meet the Title w ...,„1, - 'w" .'_, " 22 California Code of Regulations for surface water augmentation IPR to discharge to Miramar Reservoir.NCPWF will be the first groundwater recharge IPR facility that augments surface water for potable reuse.NCPWF - �~x ,� ^'q ' f will send 30 mgd to the Miramar Reservoir and 4 mgd back to NCWRP to •� I �— reduce the total dissolved solids concentration in the chlorine contact tank o t effluent for downstream non-potable water reuse(irrigation). K z o �kr#t.rI IMa" v.. -< z z O Z = El Paso Water Lltilitipc. TX 1 c) D Advanced Water Purification Facility i r� I lit 17" •nT K r- Carollo served as the prime consultant to El Paso Water as the utility •_ z z implemented the second DPR facility in Texas.These services built upon five years of project development,pilot testing,and preliminary regulatory m- c) o approvals led by professionals now at Carollo. . fo a z7:1 Our efforts included grant funding assistance,technical evaluations and ,)'- m preliminary engineering,and regulatory liaison and permitting support Marina Coast Water District, Cf Z Z pertaining to all aspects of a successful potable reuse program.Carollo is Urban Water Augmentation Project also performing detailed design,construction-phase,and post-construction m0 The Regional Urban Water Augmentation Project uses recycled water toz m services for the Advanced Water Purification Facility(AWPF). augment local supplies for the cities of Marina and Seaside,Ord Community, D The facility will treat up to 10 mgd of secondary effluent from the Roberto R. and Monterey County.The project also provides the opportunity to increase - regional recycled water service,infrastructure to accommodate future Z &) Bustamante Wastewater Treatment Plant and produce purified water using m the treatment train of microfiltration/ultrafiltration,nanofiltration/reverse groundwater recharge,and reduction in discharges to Monterey Bay. ,- < osmosis,UV/peroxide AOP,and GAC for peroxide quenching and additional D m Carollo provided project management,design services,permit coordination, m w assurance of purification.The purified water will be introduced directly easement acquisition assistance,bid assistance,and construction > -< into the potable water distribution system via conveyance infrastructure > ? administration.The project involved design of approximately 40,000 feet -0 N also used for finished water produced by the adjacent Jonathan W.Rogers CP of 16-and 24-inch transmission main,26,000 feet of 4-inch through 12-inch D Water Treatment Plant.With design completion in 2022,this project will go distribution pipelines,2.0-MG welded steel storage reservoir,and 2,500-gpm °A to construction in 2023 and will be an important addition to El Paso Water's booster pump station. diverse and resilient water portfolio. CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 30 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client83(HON)\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\01_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND WATER REUSE DEMONSTRATION SYSTEMS Carollo has collaborated with many agencies on demonstration projects to develop public and regulatory confidence in various types of water reuse applications.These demonstration projects allow agencies to implement a small-scale water reuse project with limited risk to help gain public and political support prior to implementing larger water reuse projects or programs. The table below highlights Carollo's recent recycled water program experience.The following page describes recent water reuse demonstration projects. Representative Program Management Services on Recycled Water Programs Delivery Water Reuse Agency/Project Size($) Method Application Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation,CA I Hyperion 100 Percent Recycled Water Program Planning $5B PDB,DBB IPR/DPR Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation,CA I Hyperion Advanced Water Purification Facility $90M PDB IPR/DPR Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation,CA I Hyperion MBR Demo $15M DBB IPR/DPR Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation,CA I Donald C.Tillman Advanced Water Purification Facility $520M PDB IPR Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation,CA I LAG Advanced Water Purification Demonstration Facility $35M DB IPR Joint Powers Authority/Padre Dam Municipal Water District,CA I East County Advanced $950M PDB IPR Water Purification Project City of Ventura,CA I Ventura WaterPure Program $500M CMAR,DBB IPR/DPR San Francisco Public Utilities Commission,CA I Treasure Island WWTP $120M FPDB NPR City of Morro Bay,CA I Our Water Morro Bay and WRF OA Services $160M PDB,DBB IPR Hi-Desert Water District,CA I Wastewater Reclamation Project $150M PDB,DBB NPR o Legend: DBFOM= DPR=Direct Potable Reuse 0 Design-Build-Operate-Finance-Maintain c 0 PDB=Progressive Design-Build IPR=Indirect Potable Reuse z O CMAR=Construction Manager At-Risk < z DBB=Design-Bid-Build NPR=Non Potable Reuse -1 FPDB=Fixed Price Design-Build z o DB=Design-Build z I G) D n = O 1 K m MIL MK a cr►rs • rte! - r z Z 1141 r , 1 ALF , � �i ik!,,,5 i r m O 1111. T 11%.11,8475" orroan ill!' . m l I z � D � III 0)1 1 vi f c' ki , m �� r Z D , a i. ! t L_1 F .. J_ c w..r y z m D H mr D Zr tn m I Carollo is working with the City of m + Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation on K o i, its Terminal Island Water Reclamation m m T Plant,from pilot testing to design-build o N and startup of a state-of-the-art aquifer -0 NJ recharge project. D 1 o -,' Z A CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 31 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONl\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND Vl� lNa�terP`ure Demonstration Faci ity A - Y ••, PureSoJo Non-R0 DPR Demonstration Facility Ventura WaterPure Program South Jordan City, UT City of Ventura,CA South Jordan City,Utah,has no drinking water rights of its own and The Carollo team has been helping Ventura address its water currently obtains all of its drinking water from its regional wholesaler, resource needs since 2008,including concerns about special status Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District.The City has been on a species,environmental conditions limiting discharge to the Santa decade-long mission to develop a drought-tolerant,year-round,local Clara River Estuary,as well as drought,water supply reliability,and supplemental supply to help meet its rapidly expanding population. poor groundwater basin water quality issues. Carollo worked with the City to complete a predesign study for a After extensive analysis which included NPR,IPR,DPR,and Direct Potable Reuse Demonstration Facility using a non-RO-based desalination,Ventura selected potable reuse to meet its water process train that relies on ozone,biological filtration,ultrafiltration, supply and quality requirements.Every step along the way,Carollo granular activated carbon,and UV.This project is the first step in a has provided engineering analysis and support,including planning, long journey to introduce DPR to Utah.The demonstration facility, pilot testing,predesign,permitting,and a broad range of program and a potential future DPR facility,treats high-quality,membrane management services,with current work overseeing two alternative bioreactor-treated,and UV-disinfected wastewater from the Jordan delivery projects(using CMAR)to design and build a new wastewater Basin Water Reclamation Facility.The purified water from the treatment plant(MBR)and a new advanced treatment plant for IPR. demonstration facility meets all drinking water regulations.The C) project recently received formal regulatory approval to allow public 0 K taste testing. Carollo has had a long history with Z o The demonstration project will educate state officials,water • ' providing the City of Ventura -<-< Z 0 managers,and the public on DPR and generate critical information z m services that led to the development Zi to help forge a regulatory path for DPR in Utah.Carollo completed c the design and pre-purchase of equipment packages,and City staff of the VenturaWaterPure program g, D installed,wired,and plumbed the equipment for this critical pilot K and has been instrumental in getting c Z project.Carollo is providing ongoing pilot testing and regulatory Z Z support and expects the City to pursue a full-scale projectthe project to its current stage.As the c within 5 years. owner's advisor,they have provided D k' thoughtful guidance and are flexible D Z Z-- enough to handle a wide range of , o m m [,, topics from permitting to design. D wo O - Z —Linda Sumansky, D D Z &) Principal Civil Engineer p City of Ventura D m m D < pN D ? - N D v -I I O Z Am CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 32 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\CIient83(HON)\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND MASTER PLANNING AND FACILITIES/ `~_ INTEGRATED PLANNING ---„, ONE i WATER - -.) Carollo has been,and continues to be,an industry leader in the development of award-winning,comprehensive facility and master plans for wastewater agencies facing a variety of complex issues. oneWMrw iWU Planning efforts have been an integral aspect of our experience `"�"�'°""`°"'""'" throughout the company's history.We have provided facility planning intrattzurtnire °a�"°r " '�; ` services for municipal utilities with wastewater treatment plants and pshTna6tlky dlTabu lhrwgh integrmpun and 5' drainage basins ranging in capacity from less than one to 300 mgd. imnovadgn in planning, implem®nlaDon,and ^. l�Iw+..... The table below summarizes our representative planning experience. maintenance, f In the past 15 years alone, Carollo has ' : prepared more than 100 master or -.7-' • 4 facilities plans, including integrated plans. ,- ICarollo is working with the City and Brown and Caldwell on the One Water Honolulu Plan to prepare for climate change impacts to all water infrastructure. Representative Planning Experience Recycled Agency I Plan Water Wastewater Storm Water Water Honolulu Board of Water Supply and Brown and Caldwell,HI I One Water Honolulu Plan ■ ■ ■ ■ City and County of Honolulu,HI I One Water Honolulu Framework Development ■ ■ ■ ■ City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation,CA I One Water LA 2040 Plan ■ ■ ■ ■ City and County of Honolulu,HI I Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant and ■ Sewer Basin Facilities Plan C) Hawaii County,HI I Cesspool Conversion and Wastewater Facilities Plans ■ o K City of Oxnard,CA I Public Works Integrated Master Plan ■ ■ ■ ■ c o z King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks,WA I Clean Water Plan ■ ■ < z Orange County Sanitation District,CA I Master Plans ■ a o City of Aurora,CO I System-Wide Efficiency Planning and Implementation ■ ■ z i Mile High Flood District/City and County of Denver,CO I Denver One Water Plan ■ ■ ■ ■ c) D n = Metro Water Recovery,Denver,CO I Sand Creek and Second Creek Basins Regional Master Plan ■ o i City of Morro Bay,CA I One Water Morro Bay ■ ■ ■ ■ c z z City of San Francisco,CA I City-Wide Sewer System Master Plan ■ ■ < cz Eastern Municipal Water District,CA I Regional Water Reclamation Facility Master Plan Update ■ m o Central Contra Costa Water District,CA I Integrated Master Plan ■ ° Padre Dam Municipal Water District,CA I Comprehensive Facilities Master Plan ■ ■ ■ i- m r Z Fresno-Clovis Wastewater Reclamation Facility,CA I Facilities Master Plan ■ ■ z City of Phoenix,AZ I Three Major Facility/Master Plans ■ ■ o Clark County Water Reclamation District,NV I Integrated Facility Master Plan ■ ■ m m Z mm East Bay Municipal Utility District,CA I Integrated Main Wastewater Treatment Plant Master Plan ■ D o City of Henderson,NV I Wastewater Treatment Facility and Effluent Management Master Plan ■ ■ D- D Zcn m Cities of Reno and Sparks,and Washoe County,NV 120 Year Master Plan ■ ■ p Inland Empire Utilities Agency,CA I Integrated Wastewater Facilities Master Plan ■ ■ D im Mount Werner Water and Sanitation District,CO I Water Master Plan ■ ■ D < 0I City of Petaluma,CA I Ellis Creek Water Recycling Facility Planning ■ ■ -IDN City and County of San Francisco 130 Year Wastewater Master Plan ■ ■ ■ D o Z Am CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 33 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\CIient83(HON)\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT ` ' 41 • Carollo has provided construction management services for fi t 1 hundreds of wastewater treatment,pumping,and distribution - .�'.01,"? A , w r "' ; lw facilities throughout the United States.We have provided these ,g . $+ services for both Carollo-designed facilities and facilities designed `' by others.Nearly one-third of our annual revenues are attributable - to construction-related services.Our staff includes construction managers,resident engineers,and resident and specialty inspectors. We conduct professional training and development of our staff in the ever-changing areas of safety,risk management,and claims consulting.Our resources include full computerized document I Carollo provided construction management services for the City of tracking and scheduling capabilities and specialty testing equipment. Riverside's$216 million 26 mgd MBR treatment facility. Carollo has provided construction management services for more than $1 billion in municipal water and wastewater facilities in the last 10 years. Representative Construction Management Experience Agency I Project Cost City of Mesa,AZ I Mesa-Gilbert Greenfield Water Reclamation Plant ' ' 1r $316 million 1 Phase Ill Expansion , City of Riverside,CA I Regional Water Quality Control Plant Expansion $216 million n -«-; ,.,r00-' Metro Water Recovery,Denver,CO I North and South Secondary Treatment $200 , Improvements million maa Id Eastern Municipal Water District,CA I Perris Valley Water Reclamation ` • o Facility Expansion $152 million +� i) K r' zo Hi-Desert Water District,CA I Wastewater Reclamation Project $150 million • I 1 a 1tJ I - City of Chandler,AZ I Ocotillo Water Reclamation Facility Expansion $136 million 1 t. l . );z o City of Henderson,NV I Southwest Water Reclamation Facility Third-Party c Construction Management $115 million —. ! — . ,... o l City of San Luis Obispo,CA I Water Plus Project $111 million a E z ,,,mok, Clark County Water Reclamation District,NV Paradise Whitney Interceptor $70 million ; 6) Clean Water Services,OR I Dawson Creek Pump Station and Force Main $17 million z � City and County of Honolulu,HI I Pearl City Wastewater Pump Station Upgrades $14 million _ D m "7------- 7-------. ,''' D z City of Turlock,CA I Harding Drain Pump Station,Recycled Water Pipeline,and Tunnel $13.2 I�" , ii + million . c) o z Los Carneros Water District,CA I Recycled Water Pipeline $10.5 1 Illtair ,— million o z D D City of Oxnard,CA I Reclaimed Water Phase 1 Pipeline Project $10 million gibz m City and County of Honolulu,HI I NFPA Study and Construction Management for D m $10 million —1 ( Multiple Wastewater Pump Stations Carollo is currently under contract to provide rn CM services for the upgrade of the City and o A City and County of Honolulu,HI Kamehameha Highway Wastewater Pump Station � N Wetwell Rehabilitation $5 million County of Honolulu's Pearl City pump station. D u, o -,' County of Maui,HI I Mahinahina Water Treatment Facility UV Disinfection Project $1 million z A CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS / JUNE 2024 34 VAlo-bd-1ABD-DATAAMarketingAPursuitsVCllent83(HON)AHawaluCounty\EnvMgmtDept On-Call FY24-25`,Oua10624`,PL.4-CommunityPlenni ng_Community,lndd`,01_Fi rmO lervi ew_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND CESSPOOL AND SEPTIC 11 `rt�t' ,;.' �A"'� TANK CONVERSIONS f + '#1"�` ' iiii 1 This expertise includes evaluation and demonstration testing of ( _ '"I. ; onsite treatment units,graywater systems,decentralized treatment -. and reuse,as well as centralized collection(conventional gravity, '"• T '' STEP/STEG,vacuum,and low pressure systems)and treatment using _ ,. 74- a wide range of technologies. rt _-- / Carollo's experience with converting �_ � '� '` cesspool and septic tank systems - ;, . r , .-,* > _. • spans more than 30 years. ; = Representative Cesspool and Septic Tank Conversion projects Plant Characteristics _a an u a ra a 'i3 o i a .+ on .r 7 a 2 .LL. a ona ; u u Cesspool/Septic Tank _o .o Client/Agency Service Area Population a c u a a State of Hawaii,Department of Health 350,000 • ■ ail Hawaii County Department of Environmental 49,000 • ■ ■ Management,HI C) Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District,CA 30,000 • 0 City of Chico,CA 29,000 • z o � z Hi-Desert Water District,CA 24,000 ■ ■ ■ ■ • -0 D O San Luis Obispo County,CA(Los Osos) 14,000 ■ ■ ■ ■ • z = City of Modesto,CA 10,000 ■ a 0 1 Washoe County,NV 9,400 • K c D Templeton Community Services District,CA 7,700 ■ ■ ■ ■ • z z � z Lost Hills Sanitary District,CA 2,400 • • • • • m 0 G-) m City of Redding,CA 1,500 • • z ig D ki Tulare County,CA(Delft Colony) 460 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ -0 z D Tulare County,CA(Tooleville) 390 ■ ■ ■ ■ • � o Tulare County,CA(Tonyville) 330 ■ ■ ■ ■ • m m D 6 mr D D ,— H Z &) N D v -I I O Z Am CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 35 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\CIient83(HON)\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND Utility Consulting and Program Management ASSET MANAGEMENT Representative Asset Management Projects Carollo is a leader in developing comprehensive asset management plans, Client/Project reliability assessments,and financial rMaui County Department of Water Supply,HI/Water System Asset Management and evaluations for water agencies.These projects CMMS Systems have involved rehabilitation and replacement Contra Costa Water District,CA/Treated Water R&R Study/Asset Management (R&R)forecasts,risk evaluation framework Implementation Plan development and implementation,gap Orange County Sanitation District,CA/Facilities Master Plan analyses,capital improvement program(CIP) Yorba Linda Water District,CA/Asset Management Plan(2010)and Update(2017) development,strategic planning,visioning, City of Boynton Beach,FL/Utilities Management Optimization Plan program development,facility condition City of Renton,WA/Operations Master Plan and CCTV Upgrades assessments,planning and optimization of operations and maintenance activities,funding San Francisco Public Utilities Commission,CA/Sewer Master Plan and Asset Management Services strategies,and financial analyses. Manatee County,FL/Asset Management Program We have applied Innovyze°InfoMaster to Eagle River Water&Sanitation District,CO/Wastewater Collection System help clients develop long-range R&R spending Rehabilitation Strategy forecasts and to identify and prioritize specific Dallas Water Utilities,TX/Wastewater Treatment Plant Strategic Plan projects for 20-year CIP plans.InfoMaster burst City of Scottsdale,AZ/Asset and Capacity Management Program and onto the capital planning and risk analysis Integrated Master Plan scene a few years ago and is quickly gaining Clark County Water Reclamation District,NV/Integrated Facilities Master Plan a broader user base.Carollo has worked with City of Simi Valley,CA/Asset Reliability Assessment and Financial Plan utilities to implement pipeline risk prioritization and for their R&R planning,developing risk o assessment and prioritization models.These GIS-based models incorporate CCTV inspection results,statistical regression analyses,and MN ������� n 0 locations of local schools and hospitals K among other features to prioritize and plan =_-4._. , ---- z o for system R&R. _ < z z o Carollo works closely with planning, - = information technology,and GIS departments Maui County Department of City of Boynton Beach, FL D to develop applicable data formats and Water Supply, HI Utilities Management o business processes to make the best use of Water System Asset Management Optimization Program K D z any software's capabilities.We typically team and CMMS Systems Carollo created an integrated utility management < with the software vendor to help train staff The Maui Department of Water Supply(MDWS) tool to help Boynton Beach manage and plan for m o over multiple day-long sessions on project owns and operates water systems in five districts just-in-time capital improvements.This Utilities o ig setup analysis and reporting. on the islands of Maui and Molokai,including Management Optimization Program(UMOP) D ki 37,200 services connections.MDWS selected model is a dynamic long-term planning tool to ,- z Carollo to build an asset management and assist in decision-making,asset management,and In the past 10 years computerized management system(CMMS) day-to-day operations for the City's utility systems. c) o alone, we have for all five water districts.Carollo conducted Carollo developed and calibrated the wastewater z m condition assessments of all of MDWS's major collection system hydraulic model using existing D o provided more than water facilities,and will review,recommend, and newly collected GIS data.The model was built , z 100 asset management p g inlnnovyzelnfoSWMMandincluded56milesof and im lement asset mana ement and z &) pressurized force mains and 18 lift stations.Only m and planning services one gravity main segment was included in the CMMS softwares. o <,- m for municipal clients model;the rest were aggregated at a basin level —1 m � and loaded at various junctions in the model.This o N across the U.S. approach provided a"mass balance"that allowed > N for full representation of system flows with select D hydraulics to mimic the operation of the existing °A system and plan for future growth. CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS / JUNE 2024 36 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONl\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND FINANCIAL SERVICES Representative Financial Services and Rate Study Reports AND RATE STUDIES Client/Project Carollo's financial services expertise includes City and County of Honolulu,Refuse Division,HI/Financial Model Analysis and Update revenue program analyses,rate and connection fee studies,cost allocations,project financing, City and County of Honolulu,Wastewater Division,HI/Engineer's Bond Report for 2005- and general financial planning services for 2007 and 2010 water and wastewater clients.Carollo's Pajaro Valley Water Management Authority,CA/Basin Management Plan and Cost of Service Study engineering perspective allows us to provide our clients with detailed,supportable cost San Francisco Public Utilities Commission,CA/Utility Rate Study allocations based on the functional design of San Diego County Water Authority,CA/Financial Rate Modeling Project the utility system.This approach ultimately Hi-Desert Water District,CA/Funding Support and Rate Study for Septic Tank provides equity and defensibility. Conversion Project Los Carneros Water District,CA/Funding Support for Recycled Water Project We have become one City of Kansas City,MO!Funding Support for Biosolids Project of the most successful Oklahoma City,OK/Cost of Service,Rate Design and Financial Planning rate consultants in the Eastern Municipal Water District,CA/Cost of Service Rate Study United States delivering San Antonio Water System,TX!Capital improvements Plan and import Fee Analysis hundreds of rate studies for clients with service area populations ranging in size from several = k hundred to over 4 million. - ' 1< �, ecu. k. 7 . . " "r 6 . r , �. = ms: . 7 - ' ' .., .,.. i i'—:.7.5 South Coast Water District, CA and C r Honolulu, HI o -? — -*:. , I- Water,Sewer,and Recycled Financial Model Analysis and Update c • Water Rate Study for the Refuse Division Z o 4fi ' ` °' � The South Coast Water District retained Carollo to The City and County of Honolulu contracted -< < fi � ;fie; ,,,',1 perform a comprehensive cost-of-service and rate Carollo for the Refuse Division Financial Model z o design study.Through an extensive education and Analysis and Update.Carollo worked closely with 2 a Maui County Department of public input workshop process,Carollo developed City staff and updated the Division's financial c) a Water Supply, HI various cost-of-service rate design alternatives to model with the most recent data,including key o Cost-of-Service Rate Study balance the District's competing objectives. assumptions,revenues and expenditures,capital K D improvement projects,and debt services.Based z z The MDWS owns and operates water systems Facing declining revenues(due to the drought) on the updated data,revenue requirements were C--) in five districts on the islands of Maui and and a need to develop resilient revenues,we developed,and a cost of service analysis and rate cj o Molokai,including 37,200 services connections. developed an innovative rate design to provide design were performed. ° Carollo is developing a cost of service financial greater fixed revenues while still providing an D ki model for MDWS. incentive to conserve.Carollo's keen understanding The analysis had to determine ways to assess solid D of engineering and finance,also provided cost waste user fees for residential and commercial z Similar to many water agencies,MDWS is based refinements to the District's Recycled Water collection,as well as bulky item collection service, m o challenged to address aging infrastructure, and Sewer Rate. drop-off sites,and special commercial collection m m growth and development and plan for future areas that receive services at a significantly 7:1 o regulations.They are actively working to develop Following the conclusion of the study,the District discounted rate.It also had to reflect collection -0 D new water sources and potential water supply General Manager and entire Board of Directors operations,transfer operations,various recycling z o, m partnerships.The cost of service model will help penned a letter recognizing our exceptional services,and the Honolulu Program of Waste P < MDWS to make informed decisions on which understanding of cost of service and ability to clearly Energy Recovery(H-POWER). D m water projects to implement and ways to make distill technical details and communicate to the m T financial adjustments to sustainably fund their Board and stakeholders. Carollo successfully delivered the updated D A water system projects. model with the additional features,including a -0 NJ dashboard that summarizes the results. D 1 o m Z A CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 37 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONl\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND PROGRAM AND Representative Program Management Projects PROJECT MANAGEMENT Client/Project Size Carollo provides a full range of project City and County of Honolulu,HI/Sand Island WWTP Secondary management,program management, Treatment Program $2 billion staff augmentation,and owner's advisory/ City of Houston,TX/Northeast Water Purification Plant Expansion $1.8 billion engineering services for municipal water and Tualatin Valley Water District,OR/Willamette Water Supply Program $1.5 billion wastewater agencies across the United States. City of San Jose,CA/San Jose/Santa Clara Water Pollution Control In each case,our services are tailored to Plant Program Management $1.4 billion meet the individual needs of the municipality Metro Water Recovery,Denver,CO/Northern Treatment and its projects.We have become a"go-to" Plant Program $475 million consultant for help with supplementing a City of Austin,TX/Water Treatment Plant No.4 $360 million client's staff and taking on the day-to-day City of Sacramento,CA/Accelerated Water Meter Program $250 million management of large,multi-year programs. Orange County Utilities,FL/Water and Wastewater Program Manager $200 million San Luis Obispo County,CA/Wastewater Reclamation Project $170 million Many of our clients have Sarasota County Utilities,FL/Utilities Planning Program Management $160 million staff that are stretched Hi-Desert Water District,CA/Wastewater Reclamation Project $150 million thin. Being a company Honolulu Board of Water Supply,HI/Kalaeloa Seawater Desalination of water experts, Carollo Facility Project Management $149 million has provided staff City of Phoenix,AZ!Water Production Wells and ASR Wells $72.5 million Program Phase 1 augmentation services South Florida Water Management District,FL/L8 Pump Station and to help agencies see Inflow Structure $60 million projects to completion. Tampa Bay Water,FL!Lithia Water Treatment Plant $40 million .' •e � ., r � 7t - -, ,, w .. -e / ..w "�,.... Z O 5,.j- y., D O C 'ty of Maui, HI City and County of Honolulu, HI Tualatin Valley Water District,OR Z D Miscellaneous Engineering Services Sand Island WWTP Secondary Willamette Water Supply Program o D I Carollo is providing technical support to MDWS Treatment Engineering K The Willamette Water Supply Program(WWSP) through evaluations of potential,new water Support Services c Z pp is an ambitious project to ensure water source Z Z sources,raw water storage options,water = The City and County of Honolulu is implementing redundancy and seismic resiliency for the Tualatin c) treatment plants and process improvements, Valley Water District,City of Hillsboro,and water distribution system improvements the Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant c, m (WWTP)Secondary Treatment(Phases 1 and neighboring water suppliers for generations to O ig and modifications,potential emergency come.Once complete,this$1.5 billion project will z interconnection,building permit reviews,fire 2).Together,Phase 1 and Phase 2 represent p p t m m the largest wastewater capital program represent one of the largest water infrastructure D flow evaluations,feasibility studies,recycled undertakings in the Pacific Northwest's history. z water pipeline option,and the development of ever undertaken by the City.It is anticipated that Phase 2 will utilize relatively new or The project will include an 80-mgd expansion to c, o financial models.Other tasks include assistance the existingWillamette River WTP,more than 30 z m in regulatory compliance,optimizing system unconventional technologies to the wastewater m cn utility industry and special expertise will be miles of 66-inch transmission piping,two 20-MG a - performance,assessing the viability of upgrades, required for successful completion.Given the terminal storage reservoirs,and ancillary facilities. -0 D and developing sustainable financial strategies Over the past 20 years,Carollo has performed Z U) allowing for sustainable long-term water magnitude of the project,critical completion m schedule,lack of sufficient City staffing,and the the analyses that laid the foundation for the p < system management. WWSP and currently serves as Program Manager m need for specialized technical expertise,the City a ( retained Carollo to provide engineering support for its 11 year implementation.Key services m < services for both the Phase 1 and Phase 2 include program mobilization,project delivery D A projects.It is the intent that Carollo collaborate analysis,procurement,conceptual design, -0 NJ and coordinate with City planning,engineering, design management,construction management, o -o operations and maintenance,and construction and permitting. ?A staff,as well as the design and operations consultant teams. CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 38 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONl\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND One Water/Climate Change/ Resilience/Sustainability CAROLLO'S UNMATCHED NATIONAL ONE WATER, CLIMATE ADAPTATION, AND RESILIENCE PLANNING EXPERIENCE Today's complex water challenges require creative and integrated solutions.As a result,more and more utilities are adopting a"One Water" approach to achieve sustainable,reliable,and resilient water systems.The One Water framework considers the entire water cycle as an integrated system and promotes collaboration beyond typical institutional boundaries.Agencies are also planning and preparing for climate change impacts,often as a part of One Water plans.The map below shows Carollo's One Water and Climate Adaptation and Resilience Planning experience.Additional information is provided for the projects highlighted in bold font on the following pages. Water Research Foundation WRF#4969 One Water Self-Assessment Oregon Framework •Clackamas River Water WRF#4971 Role of One Water in Pretreatment Providers Post Fire Washington Programs Water Quality Impacts •King County Clean Water •City of Ashland Water Plan US Water Alliance Conservation and Reuse •Covington Water District State of the One Water Field Survey Plan AWIA RRA and ERP •Highline Water District St.Croix,US Virgin Islands AWIA RRA and ERP Water Master Plan and One Water Supply Study California •One Water Morro Bay Plan — Colorado •South Pasadena One Water •Denver One Water Plan 2050 Plan •Longmont Digester Gas Wisconsin •Oxnard Public Works Utilization/Compressed •Madison Metropolitan Integrated Master Plan Natural Gas Energy Management •One Water LA 2040 Plan Master Plan •Los Angeles Safe Clean Water Program Management •Monterey One Water Dynamic Water seem iiii.iiii.i.i Balance Model .- n O •Pure Water San Diego K •Oceanside Integrated Water, n New York City c Recycled Water,and •Rockaway WWTP z_ O Wastewater Master Plan z Value Engineering < —1 •California Associate of m < Sanitation Agencies Climate z 0 Change Program Manager z i •California Water Service — Virginia 2 Climate Change Risk •Alexandria Waterfront D C) _ Assessment and Implementation O 1 Adaptation Framework Owner's Advisor K J •City of Fresno RWRF c z MandatoryGHG z z Emissions Reporting Oklahoma •Port of San Francisco •City of Edmund AWIA m 0 Seawall Resiliency — Arizona RRA and ERP G) m ig •City and County of San •Phoenix One Water Plan •City of Stillwater AWIA Oz azi Francisco Sewer System Apache Junction RRA and ERP D ki Master Plan •Tucson One Water 2100 — Texas -0 z •Bay Area Clean Plan > - •City of Round Rock z Water Agencies •City of Yuma AWIA RRA P m AWIA RRA •Air Issues and and ERP Florida v7 O •Dallas Water Utilities •Boynton Beach Coastal m m Regulations Support City of Tempe AWIA RRA AWWWIA RRA and ERP Resilience Partnership m w •Metropolitan Water District and ERP •North Harris County Vulnerability Assessment D Climate Action Plan Regional Water Authority Framework Oz •Riverside Public Utilities AWIA RRA •Private Sector Low Carbon D D Integrated Water Honolulu • New Mexico Sustainable Fuel Credit Estimate ? v' Management Plan •One Water Honolulu Water Projectrn C rn City• of Redlands AWIA RRA Orange County AWIA RRA r < City and County of and ERP K n and ERP Honolulu Sand Island D m •City of San Diego AWIA RRA Facilities Plan Climate m m and ERP Change Vulnerability 0 N •Sonoma County Water Assessment > A NJ Authority AWIA RRA D u-i and ERP > 1 O z Am CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 39 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONi\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND ONE WATER AND INTEGRATED RESOURCE PLANNING As the largest water-focused engineering firm in the country, Carollo Carollo brings a long history of integrated water resources and is a One Water leader—developing master planning of water,wastewater,recycled water,stormwater, groundwater,and surface water systems.This provides our water innovative, comprehensive water resources team with a broad range of modeling skills,master management strategies for our clients. planning tools,and stakeholder engagement experience to support Honolulu's integrated water resources planning needs with a One ,, m` Water mindset.As an industry leader,we deliver integrated water management solutions that achieve: „-. ,}-4 4� '- _r . r � 1 "I ■ Watershed Scale Collaboration.Partner with utilities to facilitate .. I) F -" '= a collaborative process that brings a variety of perspectives and i`rte" parties together to achieve a common vision. f w , ' '�" `k • Multi-Benefit Solutions.Identify and implement affordable and ar F r� __' " , equitable solutions that provide multiple benefits and balance _ urban,rural,and ecosystem needs. '---- Sustainability and Resilience.Incorporate sustainable and 40•15 � • resilient strategies to manage finite water resources as One Water City and County of Honolulu, HI with a long-term vision. One Water Honolulu Plan • Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement.Tailor stakeholder Carollo is teamed with Brown and Caldwell to deliver the One Water Honolulu programs and outreach activities to the unique local stakeholder Plan(OWHP)for the City and County of Honolulu.The OWHP builds off the landscape and build community relationships that last. previous work and main objectives are to: 1. Build a One Water Collaboration Framework to foster coordination amongst various City Departments for climate adaptation projects. 2. Develop the OWHP,including a capital improvement plan for the implementation of One Water projects for climate resilience. Carollo is leading efforts related to developing the City's Climate Adaptation o Framework,including: K ®NE zo WATE R • Defining climate vulnerabilities throughout Oahu. < z F. ■ Developing climate adaptation strategies to prepare for flooding due to z O 71 sea level rise,hurricane storm surge,and inland precipitation. z z z D • Researching applicable strategies and collaborating with the City G' a One water Honolulu C) — champions cost enactive Att departments to determine their preferences. o I and climate-resilient ` _ Includin strafe ies or anizedwater infrastructure type vulnerabilities, K z infrastructure services for ^... g g g by typ the people.culture,and �"''. and geographic areas. Z iil ' sustainability or O'stw ' 't'""' v7 through Integration and '74'10 ■ Developing planning level cost estimates for implementation. c) m innovation In plann.ng, " t O D implementation and .,,-' ,I, ,..,: -0 Other aspects of the OWHP that Carollo will support include: z maintenance. -”�'• D ki tit • Coordinating and developing climate adaptation guidelines for z z `1, 'p4 ...:.==', private developers. to c) ^- • Developing proposed One Water policies.4/ z o m f` • Developing One Water project funding strategies and pursuing potential D o • r � grant opportunities. -0 a .— r.77._ – �E17 ` Carollo will leverage previous experiences developing One Water plans for m other agencies across the United Stated to provide technical support and K o ICarollo is developing a climate change adaptation framework review throughout the One Water Panel engagement and m w for the City and County of Honolulu as a part of the One Water plan development. o ANJ Honolulu Plan. N D v –I I O m z A CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 40 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client83lHON)\HawauCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\0ua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\01_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND d � i�jNGai}'�� ndip =i..�di�gstwianrl J . r -�-� pagarffill111:014b� 1tum 711II1/s,A tgRE v rill - ` p. i+ w \ r � 11 �ii'Lillie Central PZ i ti K. .. 10 °" . ,, _ r-t avll l_ i`� ll4 (HPG =2201 `'+ �. IIMIIlINNIllIIIi it 'i 1 L--,, `�r ,. is , .I '"^a. ! �..+"�` -w pacific Ocean I J�Ijg�, ` I � , OatIle0 ,. Y 91.MIn95[611.1$ ` S�ayuthPz �. \\ (PfGL-`175) " City of Los Angeles, LH City of Oxnard, CA One Water LA 2040 Plan Public Works Integrated Master Plan Carollo led a team of 20+subconsultants to prepare the One Water LA The City of Oxnard covers a 40-square-mile service area and serves 2040 Plan,which required unprecedented collaboration between 14 City 207,000 residents.The Integrated Master Plan effort involved developing departments,6 regional agencies,the Mayor's Sustainability Office,and a master plans for water,wastewater,stormwater,and recycled water.Each large diverse group of stakeholders.The One Water LA 2040 Plan provides plan included condition assessments,operations and maintenance,and a roadmap to realize a strategic vision and manage all its water resources as performance optimization of the City's regional wastewater treatment plant, One Water.Carollo was involved in all technical aspects of the Plan,including stormwater facilities,water treatment facilities,15 wastewater lift stations, analysis of integrated water management opportunities,water recycling, wells,and water blending stations. stormwater management,LA River study,and climate change assessments. A trigger-based implementation plan with over$13 billion in capital project Oxnard wanted to establish an integrated vision for long-term utility and recommendations will guide the City for the next decades.Carollo also infrastructure planning that is comprehensive and cost-effective and can supported the extensive stakeholder engagement program,including be easily updated to better serve public health,the environment,and the facilitation of meetings with the Steering Committee,Advisory Group,and community's quality of life.The Public Works Integrated Master Plan was a One Water Stakeholder Group with 500+participants representing more than needed update,following the City's update to its General Plan,in order to 200 organizations. identify the best integrated capital improvement plan(CIP).While developing the Integrated Master Plan,Carollo: • Evaluated the overall water system and developed strategies for integrating resiliency/redundancy,considering measures to minimize energy use/greenhouse gas(GHG)emissions,and optimizing ENVIRONMENTAL WASTEWATER O IMPACT FACILITIES resource recovery. K REPORT PLANK■ Assessed vulnerability of wastewater,water,stormwater,and recycled cz o POLICIES STORAIWATER& water systems to climate change impacts(specifically,changing rainfall < z AND PROGRAMS ,URBAN RUNOAF' patterns and sea level rise). m < FAULI1IE5PLAN D O ONE WATER • Evaluated adaptation strategies to withstand sea level rise and to extend zz = LA 2040 PLAN the life of the wastewater facility and its assets. Gz D SPECIAL CURRENT STUDIES ELEMENTS INTEGRATION • Applied the Envision°rating system to evaluate the overall sustainability o OPPORTUNITIES of alternatives and select relevant metrics the City can use for tracking c z MASS FUTURE and setting goals. z Z BALANCE INTEGRATION _ G) TOOL CLIMATE OPPORTUNITIES m p G) m RESILIENT O D INFRASTRUCTURE Z m m r z Z-0 G) O m Z (J m 7=1 (n 1111ilL\ 11111 I D � -0 D The One Water LA 2040 Plan included many plan elements. z m Carollo was the prime consultant on this landmark effort and P o < managed over 20 subconsultants working successfully with a m multiple City departments to deliver a plan that provides a m m " D < S 5 proadmap to achieve the Mayor's Sustainable City Plan water D N x I :t 51 r sl related goals and help make LA a more resilient city. D 01 -1 1 M o ., A CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS / JUNE 2024 41 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client83IHONI\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND CLIMATE CHANGE/ ° ," •a ,� A� RESILIENCE/SUSTAINABILITY , 11 Carollo has been on the leading edge addressing impacts of climate " change across the U.S.—both mitigation(reporting and managing .. \; xtp �. ,, a ‘ GHG)and adaptation.For over a decade,we have been assessing 1. :gin , 4, �, .,A the vulnerabilities and working to embed resiliency measures _ *: .- ' t , ,'q:lit i into projects to protect our clients'assets while maintaining ...^� `� service to customers and regulatory compliance.Carollo provides ,. ���� a broad range of services to accommodate the needs of each client,including: 4- , • Water supply planning. City and County of Honolulu, HI Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment and Resilience • Wastewater treatment planning. Plan for the Sand Island WWTP and Sewer Basin • Value engineering. Facilities Plan • Vulnerability assessments. The Sand Island Sewer Basin(SISB)is the largest in the system and extends from Kuliouou at its eastern end to the Salt Lake/Aliamanu area at its western • GHG emissions inventorying and management. end.It encompasses the downtown and Waikiki urbanized areas and consists • Resilience planning and design. of two primary sub-basins:the Ala Moana,or East Basin,and the Hart Street, or West Basin.Wastewater facilities within the SISB service area include • Mandatory GHG emissions reporting(federal and state). a network of more than 600 miles of gravity sewer lines and force mains, 17 wastewater pump stations,and the 90-mgd SIWWTP.The Fort Shafter • Advocacy(federal,state,and local). military base effectively adds an 18th pump station to the system and delivers • Resource conservation and recovery. wastewater from the base directly to the SIWWTP. • Energy management. Carollo is preparing a comprehensive facilities plan for the SISB with the objective of setting a long-term vision and direction related to the most cost- effective,reliable,and sustainable strategies for future wastewater collection, treatment,and disposal.Necessary capital improvements will be identified ! through the year 2045.Key elements of the plan include: ,\ k • Evaluation of flooding impacts of climate change,100-year storm events, o K7'45:(111:1771;111'''L.''' + ,� hurricane storm surge,and tsunamis. K ;;, 1 • Projection of future flows and loads based recent land-use trends. z o ';<< < z • Identification of potential regulatory scenarios. -0 < 201 i E3US[?'fl SS AICH1EVF, i T a o ■ Detailed collection system evaluation,including strategies for reduction in Z m rAWARD WINNER_ inflow/infiltration,salinity sources,and system storage. 2 • Viability of decentralized treatment given the impacts of sea level rise o DI / Cr due to climate change. c D z z L./ The climate change vulnerability assessment utilized site visits and record \ z drawings to identify critical flood pathways.The project team identified local m c) 1\71 Igl – climate planning requirements,available climate and flooding modeling o a resources,and the latest science available,and created flood inundation z ki maps to characterize the flooding and coastal erosion threats through -0 z 2100.The degree to which these threats impact vulnerable components of Z I Carollo Won Climate Change Business wastewater facilities was evaluated based on expected inundation depths o Journal's 2017 Business Achievement and erosion extent.Adaptation strategies and specific measures were z m Award-Consulting&Engineering Award: recommended for vulnerable facilities to increase their resilience to both w Climate Change Adaptation&Resilience near-term and future climate threats. - o z ✓ D D ,– - m z cn P G_ K (-) m m w m m D < O N D ? 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'vd �lgri I' i i �4flm i FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND] 1 'i t v .� . 4 , - 3 = New York City Office of Management City of Alexandria,VA and Budget, NV Alexandria Waterfront Implementation Owner's Agent Rockaway Water Pollution Control Plant Conversion/ Flood mitigation work is a primary focus of this project,which includes Optimization Value Engineering Study installing a new bulkhead to a consistent elevation providing mitigation of The record storm surge that accompanied Hurricane Sandy in 2012 tidal flooding,as well as a new and improved storm sewer system conveying submerged 10 of the 14 WWTPs in New York City along with their electrical runoff to two pump station sites.The two pump station sites will include equipment in seawater and degraded the ability to pump and treat small pavilion buildings to raise critical equipment above the base flood wastewater.The Rockaway plant is the Department of Environmental elevation and house the support equipment to the submersible pump and Protection's(DEP)smallest,least loaded,least energy efficient,and most wet well system. vulnerable WWTP treating about one percent of the City's wastewater flow. Intending to utilize a progressive design-build method,the City hired Carollo Damage to the infrastructure at the Rockaway plant was allowing seawater to provide owner's advisory services in support of the procurement process to enter the sewer system,some of which was being discharged with small and to provide oversight throughout design,construction,commissioning, amounts of untreated wastewater during high tide. and closeout.Ongoing tasks currently being completed under this DEP studied the costs,risks,liabilities,and benefits of consolidating the contract include: Rockaway treatment plant with the 26th Ward treatment plant(5 miles across • Engineering and constructibility reviews of selected alternatives. Jamaica Bay)versus maintenance of treatment.Over 100 facility planning alternatives were developed and a series of workshops were used to vet, • Value engineering to develop alternative strategies and project phasing. scrutinize,and evaluate treatment concepts from a variety of stakeholder • Integrated 2D hydraulic and hydrologic modeling to provide perspectives.This feedback helped DEP shortlist three concepts for detailed understanding of existing storm system capacities,describe the facility planning: extents and duration of surface flooding,and evaluate the effect of o proposed improvements. K 1. Maintain the existing treatment paradigm and reinvest in Rockaway as a Z o viable long-term WWTP. • Development of additional alternatives that reduced the size of the < z proposed pump stations from a combined 215 mgd to 76 mgd. -0 < 2. Construct a 7.5-mile conveyance via horizontal directional drilling and a o open-cut construction along a combination land and water route. • Preliminary design services to develop recommended pump sizes and z = pump station footprint. 3. Construct a 5-mile-long,12-foot finished tunnel underneath Jamaica a • Integration of streetscape green infrastructure into the flood o 1 Bay via tunnel boring machine. K m mitigation concepts. K r— c D Carollo served as the expert climatologist and credentialed Envision° • Detailed review and update of estimates of probable construction cost z z Sustainability Professional on behalf of New York City's DEP to evaluate G) ■ Development of dashboards for project reporting,public engagement, o mhe three concepts.The team evaluated the approaches developed for c) m conversion and/or optimization of the Rockaway plant in light of the potential city council meetings,and project history documentation. Oig for future hurricanes and storm surges to inundate the plant again under • Analysis of alternative project delivery methods,funding alternatives,and D ki future climate change scenarios and the remaining useful life of the plant project phasing. D z assets.Carollo evaluated the approaches with respect to impacts of climateZ • Development of procurement documents and design-builder contract. m change projected through 2100(specifically,sea level rise and changes in m O extreme events)and provided a detailed review of their application of the m w Envision°Rating System,which was used to assess the overall sustainability D o of each concept. D z - m ,z (41 P G_ K C) m m w m m D < 0I D ? N DCri -I I O m Z A CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS / JUNE 2024 43 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\CIient83(HON)\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND STORMWATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS ;.., ."_ Carollo develops innovative and comprehensive strategies for storm water management aligned with basic tenets of holistic watershed management. ----=':-,--.4`,„--,,iJ • , Recognize All Water Has Value.Storm water should be infiltratedtx - , i+; into groundwater and reused to improve receiving = , . water quality. 1 _. Provide Multiple Benefits.Our projects incorporate green infrastructure elements that benefit the local community. Focus on Systems.Our watershed-based approach recognizes .1„.._.z— \, ,+ ` ' . complex interdependencies,leading to more sustainable solutions. Bay Area Clean Water Agenci Leading the Way to Protect our Ba ICarollo worked with BACWA to develop a white paper outlining potential storm water diversion projects to reduce concentrations of mercury and PCBs in storm water runoff to San Francisco Bay to ami E a u in E E ,d, CO •– M a m 0 u C 0T J f0 f0 H^ C N er cu > C N CD to Q N du a d O t ,A R E E m C a E i to C tt y — Zr, a E a1 N t to �. A w 6t a N IX al C Representative Storm Water Experience a m L 3 a�n _ �, o E y c, a, — g E `2 a) 3, 3 m , .a m Y jp C at ` C G1 +' C) Agency I Project vi a c7 in E 1- m In o 2 in cD c� 1- CO a` E K Kc) City and County of Honolulu,HI I Sand Island Wastewater Treatment ■ ■ •■ •■ ■ ■ z o Plant and Sewer Basin Facilities Plan -< z Honolulu Board of Water Supply and Brown and Caldwell,HI I One ■ ■ • • • • • • • • • • z o Water Honolulu z I Bureau of Sanitation and Department of Water and Power,CAI Safe, D • • • • • • • • • • • • -- Clean Water Program Management o 1 r City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation,CA I One Water LA 2040 Plan • • • • • • • • • • • • • Z z z City of Oxnard,CAI Public Works Integrated Master Plan • • • • • ■ • • - G) m 0 City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering,CA I TOS No.25,Storm • • • • • • • ■ o a Water Capture Parks Pre-Design and Design Services zig D ki King County,WA I Integrated Clean Water Plan • • • • • • -0 z z- City of Houston,TX I Storm Water Evaluation Enhancement Tool ■ ■ -0 Pi), o City of Torrance,CAI Machado Lake Enhanced Watershed ■ • • • ■ m Management Plan w D 6 LA Bureau of Engineering,CA I Penmar/Temescal Parks ■ • • • ■ m D Phase II Improvements z w City of Porterville,CAI Integrated Master Plans ■ ■ ■ • • m m City of Austin,TX I Stream Restoration and Storm Water Treatment ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ m T Engineering Services D A 1J N City of Kansas City,MOI Rush Creek,Brush Creek,and Todd Creek -1■ • • • • ■ u, Watershed Master Plan o- o z A CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 44 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\CIient83iHONI\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND Planning Department County of Hawaii PROFESSIONAL SERVICES QUALIFICATIONS PART I-SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS A.SERVICE CATEGORY INFORMATION 2.PUBLIC NOTICE DATE 3.SERVICE CATEGORY INFORMATION June 28,2024 PL.4—Community Planning(Community/Regional Plans,General Plan,Climate Adaptation) B.POINT OF CONTACT 4.NAME AND TITLE Cari K.Ishida,PhD,PE,ENV SP,Vice President 5.NAME OF FIRM Carollo Engineers,Inc. 6.TELEPHONE NUMBER 7.FAX NUMBER 8.E-MAIL ADDRESS 808-524-0869 N/A cishida@carollo.com C) 0 z O c D O Z Z �D n = O m � r c D zz z m 0 V7m D z7:1 D � m m r Z z m m m Z rT m U) n D mr D D Zcn - m P G_ m m m m D < 0 N D ? N D v —I I O m Z A CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 45 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONl\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_FirmOverview_PL4 FIRM OVERVIEW AND BACKGROUND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES QUALIFICATIONS 1.SERVICE CATEGORY OF INTEREST PL.4—Community Planning PART II—GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS (Community/Regional Plans, (If a firm has branch offices,complete for each specific branch office seeking work.) General Plan,Climate Adaptation) 2a.FIRM(or Branch Office)NAME 3.YEAR ESTABLISHED Carollo Engineers, Inc. 1933(Firm),2017(Honolulu Office) 2b.STREET 5.OWNERSHIP 733 Bishop Street,Suite 1610 a.TYPE 2c.CITY 2d.STATE 2e.ZIP CODE Corporation Honolulu Hawaii 96813 7.NAME OF FIRM(if Block 2a is a Branch Office) 6a.POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE Cari Ishida,Vice President 6b.TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c.E-MAIL ADDRESS 808-524-0869 cishida@carollo.com 8a.FORMER FIRM NAME(S)(if any) 8b.YEAR ESTABLISHED 9.EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10.PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS a.Function c.Number of Employees c.Revenue Code b.Discipline a.Profile Code b.Experience Index Number (1)FIRM (2)BRANCH (see below) 02 Administrative 118 1 Al2 Automation;Controls;Instrumentation 7 06 Architects 4 C15 Construction Management 9 10 Chemical Engineers 9 C17 Corrosion Control;Cathodic Protection; 2 Electrolysis 12 Civil Engineers 314 12 E03 Electrical Studies and Design 10 Computer Personnel 45 PO4 Pipelines(Cross-Country-Liquid&Gas) 7 Construction Engineers 13 P06 Planning(Site,Installation and Project) 9 o 15 Construction Inspectors 58 2 SO4 Sewage Collection,Treatment&Disposal 9 K 16 Construction Managers 31 1 W03 Water Supply;Treatment and Distribution 10 co c Draftsperson 141 < ? 21 Electrical Engineers 45 1 a o Z m 23 Environmental Engineers 355 z = 29 Geographic Information Systems 3a Instrumentation/Control 44 o I Marketing 70 c z Z 42 Mechanical Engineers 27 <z 57 Structural Engineers 38m p 0 u7m Word Processing 18 6 Other Employees 106 D ki m m TOTAL 1,439 17 z 11.ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER REVENUES OF FIRM FOR LAST 3 YEARS rm Om (Insert revenue index number shown at right) 1. Less than$100,000 6. $2 million to less than$5 million m a.City Work(including 8 2. $100,000 to less than$250,000 7. $5 million to less than$10 million )L' o BWS and HART) -0 z 3. $250,000 to less than 500,000 8. $10 million to less than$25 million r- a b.Non-City Work 8 4. $500,000 to less than$1 million 9. $25 million to less than$50 million ? m c.Total Work 8 5. $1 million to less than$2 million 10.$50 million or greater Po < Kc) 12.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts. -1 n m m a.SIGNATURE b.DATE o N D ? June 28,2024 D c.NAME AND TITLE z - Cari K.Ishida, PhD,PE,ENV SP,Vice President CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS / JUNE 2024 46 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONI\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\O1_Firmoverview_PL4 Project Team PL.4 COMMUNITY PLANNING (COMMUNITY/REGIONAL PLANS, GENERAL PLAN, CLIMATE ADAPTATION) Project Team 0 PROJECT ORGANIZATION Successful execution of any assignment for the County of Hawaii will require a highly qualified,integrated team of diverse individuals to address the complex issues associated with successful project delivery. ZYyyop . - m Z Project Directors Technical Leadership and Quality Management Team Gary Deis,PE Mike Miyahira,PE —Regulatory/ Cari Ishida,PhD,PE,ENV SP Project Managers Permitting/Water u Quality Jason Nikaido,PE Inge Wiersema,PE,ENV SP—Integrated Planning Lance Lam,PE Rachel Duncan,ENV SP—Climate m Change/Sustainability Shawn Corrigan, —Risk and Resilience m CEM,ABCP,ENV SP Planning T Elisa Garvey—Water Supply and Quality Michael Van Antwerp,AICP,PMP—Funding o Project and Support Engineers LEGEND PE Licensed Hawaii Engineer O Preston Merrell,PE Sunshine Saucedo,PE* EIT Engineer-in-Training Adrienne Fung,PE Mason Drapesa-Morse,EIT PE* Hawaii PE License Pending Jacob Yoshino,EIT Danielle Restelli AICP American Institute of Certified Planners ENV SP Environmental Sustainablity Professional PMP Project Management Professional CEM Certified Emergency Manager ABCP Associate Business Continuity Professional Z n 0 C Z m m O z z In as much as the full scope of each project assignment is yet to be defined, it would be premature to detail the full specifics of the engineering team at this time. However, for the purposes of this document, we have provided the County of Hawaii with a range of potential Z o management team members and technical specialists to present the breadth and depth of qualifications and resources available as depicted on the organization chart.A summary of the qualifications of proposed key staff is presented in the following sub-section. D CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS / JUNE 2024 47 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\CIient83jHONj\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Oua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\02_ProjectTeam_PL4 I 1 IY I 1, dj V x a s ull 1 I' 1, l,, y i, o w u I lNk t M i p, p u sPRROJ 91f TEAM] ai PROPOSED KEY TEAM MEMBERS O llitik,tiff ii .,,,,- ;;Th4i - ,rte-, z ... O fir,. , 2 D \\ D z z Cari Ishida, PhD, PE, Gary Deis, PE Jason Nikaido, PE ENV SP PROJECT DIRECTOR PROJECT MANAGER D PROJECT DIRECTOR 2 Gary is a senior vice president with Jason has more than 23 years of K Can has 24 years of experience in A Carollo.He has more than 50 years experience in water and wastewater z water and wastewater planning, of experience in a wide range of complex planning,along with operations and design,and construction.She is the project water and wastewater projects and construction for municipal entities.He was ° manager for the One Water Honolulu Climate programs throughout the U.S.Gary currently the Program Administrator for the Honolulu U) Change Adaptation Plan in support of Brown serves as project director for the Sand Island Board of Water Supply—Field Operations and Caldwell,City and County of Honolulu Basin Facilities Plan,which includes the Division,Assistant Chief for the City and m Environmental Services,and the Honolulu study of climate change impacts.He was County of Honolulu—Collection System Board of Water Supply(BWS).She currently also the project director for the Hawaii Maintenance Division,and project engineer o serves as the project manager for the Sand Cesspools Conversions Technologies and for the City and County of Honolulu— 7- Island Island WWTP Engineering Services and Finance Research Projects for the Hawaii Wastewater Engineering and Construction. A Sewer Basin Facilities Plan,which included a Department of Health,the Waimea Water He was responsible for managing hundreds comprehensive analysis of climate change, Treatment Plant Residuals Handling of staff,hydraulic models,implementing storm surge,and tsunami impacts on Improvements,and the Mahinahina Water policies and procedures relating to wastewater assets within the basin.She is Treatment Plant Disinfection Projects.Gary's distribution and collection systems,and 0 also the project manager for the Hawaii experience includes large planning and multi-million dollar consultant contracts. z County Cesspool Conversion and Facilities design projects for major wastewater Jason is a registered Hawaii Plan,the Kalaeloa Desalination Facility utilities,including the Sacramento Regional Professional Engineer. D project for the Honolulu BWS,and the County Sanitation District,CA(181 mgd); z Decentralized Wastewater System Metro Water Recovery,CO(227 mgd);City of c Demonstration Project for the University of Fresno,CA(96 mgd);and East Bay Municipal o New Mexico,Environmental Finance Center. Utility District,CA(120 gd).Garyis a c She managed the Hawaii Cesspools registered Hawaii Professional Engineer. z Conversions Technologies and Finance m Research Projects for the Hawaii Department c) of Health.She has worked on many water and wastewater projects that included r sustainability and climate change analyses, z resilience and outage scenario evaluations, c and risk analyses for agencies in California, z Arizona,Florida,Nevada,and Illinois.Cori is D r a registered Hawaii Professional Engineer. D z pr_ K D m D 0 D m D O z CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS / JUNE 2024 48 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\CIient83jHONj\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\02_ProjectTeam_PL4 PROJECT TEAM PROPOSED KEY TEAM MEMBERS 4?S ,,,,,4,__,iiiii n, .* y rod., '4 w. f t Io. R _- C7 tlR- 4)---,- i``,. ) ''°k .ter. m,.,. 0 ' Z .d -‹ �7, f i di � R., r 0 f I D 10 ' ,�`` `.. I ufil ., 4 z Mike Miyahira, PE Inge Wiersema Rachel Duncan, ENV SP 0 REGULATORY/PERMITTING/ PE, ENV SP CLIMATE CHANGE/SUSTAINABILITY D WATER QUALITYINTEGRATED PLANNING Rachel is a civil en ineerwith nine K I Mike has more than 40 years of 40p# years of experience specializing in z Inge is Carollo's Water Resources I experience in the water industry.He water supply planning projects with an Practice Director and national One o was the engineering supervisor at the State Water lead.She is an expert in developing emphasis on climate change impact m of Hawaii Department of Health Safe modeling and analysis,alternatives analysis U) comprehensive and integrated water, 5 Drinking Water Branch and served over 23 and decision modeling,and systems z wastewater,and recycled water master D years as a drinking water regulator.He was modeling.She is currently the climate U) plans for public agencies with a specialm responsible for implementing and enforcing resilience lead for the One Water Honolulu emphasis on the effects of climate change, drinking water rules and oversaw all USEPA Climate Change Adaptation Plan as a part ofm supply planning,and stakeholder Region-9 programs.Mike is currently serving engagement.She is an environmental the Brown and Caldwell team for the City as a regulatory technical advisor for several and County of Honolulu.She was also the A engineer with over 29 years of experience Hawaii projects,including the One Water lead engineer for the Climate Change and specializes in delivering integrated One I Honolulu Climate Change Adaptation Plan in Vulnerability Assessment and Resilience Plan support of the Brown and Caldwell team for Water solutions built on decades of utility for the Sand Island Basin Facilities Plan,and o resources and master planning experience o the City and County of Honolulu,the Hawaii many other relevant studies.Rachel is a K involving the entire water cycle.She was K County Cesspool Conversion and Facilities quality manager for the Sand Island Basin licensed professional engineer in California. z Plans,the Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant Facilities Plan climate change analysis and is Improvements project,the Honolulu Board technical lead for the One Water Honolulu z of Water Supply's Kalaeloa Desalination project supporting Brown and Caldwell,City z Facility project,and the City and County of and County of Honolulu Environmental Honolulu's Sand Island WWTP Engineering Services,and the Honolulu BWS.Inge o Support Services,the Sand Island Sewer currently serves as Carollo's technical lead K Basin Facility Plan,and the Honouliuli for the Water Shortage and Conservation Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent Plan and the Hydraulic Model and Asset m Disinfection Project.Mike is a licensed c) Management Project for Maui County's o professional engineer in Hawaii.Mike is a z Department of Water Supply.Inge is a D registered Hawaii Professional Engineer. registered Hawaii Professional Engineer. D z U) G) m Z m D r T> z pr_ K D m D 0 D m D O z CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS / JUNE 2024 49 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\CIient83jHONj\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\02_ProjectTeam_PL4 YY 1 d p y 1, i PROJECT TEAM1 1 M ' ' �i' SUMMARY OF KEY STAFF r_._... Illik 19, A Shawn Corrigan, CEM, ABCP, ENV SP Michael Van Antwerp, PMP, AICP o RICK AND RESILIENCE PLANNING FUNDING D Shawn is a certified emergency manager and crisis ' • Bringing over 32 years of experience,Michael lead's Carollo's a ^ management professional with more than 25 years of Grants and Funding team.Throughout his career,Michael has 1 experience in emergency management and response for numerous served as a trusted representative and consultant for diverse z industries,including water and wastewater,wildfire,public health, government entities and Fortune 500 companies.His expertise z nuclear(firefighting,emergency management,and security),marine encompasses strategic planning,risk assessment,analytical analysis, o search and rescue,education,and consulting.Shawn leads Carollo's real estate selection,financial structuring,public relations,and value design and delivery of resilience initiatives for projects throughout engineering.Notably,he successfully negotiated and managed -1 North America.He leads the company's resilience and sustainability construction and design contracts totaling$88 million in Federal z practices.He is currently in charge of leading wildfire damage Emergency Management Agency-funded projects for the California assessments for the potable water system in Maui County.Other Department of Parks and Recreation.Additionally,he played a pivotal o recent experience includes serving as a senior consultant for AWIA role in securing over$1 billion in public and private funding for the m w RRAs for more than 20 cities in 11 states,evaluating an emergency revitalization of Detroit's Central Business District.This funding o response plan for the Marina Coast Water District,CA,and developing supported a$2 billion initiative covering demolition,environmental D a disaster recovery plan for the City of San Diego,CA. remediation,utility relocation,and transportation improvements. m Michael is currently serving as funding lead for the One Water n Honolulu project supporting Brown and Caldwell,City and County of w T Honolulu Environmental Services,and the Honolulu BWS. 1.3 A N Vl 1 r A O 7 ., 1 C Z { ir -Il Elisa Garvey, PhD Lance Lam, PE z WATER SUPPLY AND QUALITY PROJECT MANAGER o Elisa has over 23 years of experience and is Carollo's Water ii, Lance is a civil engineer with eight years of experience in K Resources Lead.She is the water resources lead for the One haat planning and design for water and wastewater systems.He is z Water Honolulu Climate Change Adaptation Plan in support of the currently the project manager for the Miscellaneous Engineering Brown and Caldwell team for the City and County of Honolulu.She Services project for the County of Maui,Department of Water Supply, c) was also the technical lead for the review of regulatory issues as they which includes evaluations of emergency interconnections,water relate to the Sand Island WWTP and Sewer Basin Facilities Plan, treatment plant optimization,and financial modeling.He is also a including peak flow management,and existing and future regulations project engineer for the Hawaii County Cesspool Conversions and z including PFAS.She recently served as quality control for Maui Wastewater Facilities Plan where he support significant public c County's Water Shortage and Conservation Project.She has led engagement activities.Lance is a registered Hawaii z m Carollo's work on stormwater management plans and permit Professional Engineer. D compliance,watershed management,water quality assessments, D and studies on stormwater diversions to wastewater treatment plants ? and has worked with several clients to develop solutions for K controlling non-point source pollution.She has served as a technical D m lead for a number of comprehensive water planning efforts.Elisa is a o licensed professional engineer in California. D O z CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 50 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client83jHONj\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\02_ProjectTeam_PL4 PROJECTTEAM1 Inr ' SUMMARY OF KEY STAFF 74. s r z Preston Merrell, PE Adrienne Fung, PE o T PROJECT AND SUPPORT ENGINEER PROJECT AND SUPPORT ENGINEER D Preston is a water/wastewater engineer with expertise in Adrienne has 10 years of experience in wastewater planning, — preliminary and primary treatment for large wastewater a design,and research.She is a project engineer for a treatment facilities,as well as ultraviolet disinfection and solids decentralized wastewater system pilot project and an island-wide z handling systems at water treatment facilities.Preston currently cesspool conversion planning project for the County of Hawaii.Her z serves as project engineer for the Sand Island Sewer Basin Facilities recent experience included working directly with Hawaii County for m Plan,Sand Island Secondary Treatment Engineering Support Services, regional wastewater master planning.She also serves as a project and the Honouliuli WWTP Effluent Disinfection Project.He is also engineer for the Sand Island WWTP Engineering Support Services and project engineer for Hawaii County's Hilo WWTP Rehabilitation and Hawaii County's Hilo WWTP Rehabilitation and Replacement Project. Replacement Project and recently was project engineer for the design Adrienne is a registered Hawaii Professional Engineer of upgrades to Maui County's Mahinahina WTP,and residuals handling improvements to the Hawaii County Waimea WTP.Other recent roles include assistant project engineer for the San Francisco 0 Public Utility Commission's Southeast Plant's new 250-mgd U) headworks and process lead for the Orange County Sanitation District's Headworks Rehabilitation.Preston is a registered Hawaii Professional Engineer. T N /11 Irloor N Vl I v I c z Sunshine Saucedo, PE* Mason Drapesa-Morse, EIT PROJECT AND SUPPORT ENGINEER PROJECT AND SUPPORT ENGINEER 2 Sunshine is a civil engineer with more than three years of o Arm Mason is a University of Hawaii graduate and staff engineer o experience in various water,wastewater,and stormwater041 in Carollo's Honolulu office.His recent experience includes planning and design projects.She is currently a project engineer for z providing building permit review support for the Maui County the One Water Honolulu project supporting the Brown and Caldwell < Department of Water Supply,and third-party construction team for the City and County of Honolulu.The project includes a management oversight for the Pearl City Wastewater Pump Station ) panel of various directors of City and County of Honolulu Departments Upgrades.Mason is also a staff engineer for the Hilo WWTP and will set the road map for One Water planning.Sunshine also D Improvement Project for Hawaii County,Department of supported the City of Los Angeles'One Water LA Project,which Environmental Management.Mason successfully completed his included a comprehensive master plan to identify projects,programs, engineer-in-training exam in Hawaii. and policies that yield sustainable,long-term water supplies for Los Angeles,and provide greater resiliency to drought conditions and climate change.Sunshine is a certified engineer-in-training in California.*Sunshine's Hawaii Professional Engineer license is z in progress. m O m O CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS / JUNE 2024 51 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client83jHONj\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\02_ProjectTeam_PL4 PROJECT TEOI i, r r'ia , l' " � '" SUMMARY OF KEY STAFF „is _ , Danielle Restelli Jacob Yoshino, EIT -< z O PROJECT AND SUPPORT ENGINEER PROJECT AND SUPPORT ENGINEER D Danielle is a staff engineer with six years of experience and a Jacob is a hydraulic modeler and engineer with experience in a Masters degree in Civil Engineering from the University of 44a hydraulic modeling,master planning,and water and sewer 1 Hawaii at Manoa.She is providing support for the Sand Island Sewer infrastructure.He is project engineer for various source water z Basin Wastewater Facilities Plan,as well as the Sand Island WWTP evaluations and master planning studies for the Island of Maui.His Z Secondary Treatment—Engineering Support Services project for the recent work was for the Kamole Raw Water Reservoir project and the o City.Danielle is also a staff engineer for the Wailua Tank Evaluation Upcountry-Central Maui Interconnection for the Maui Department of -0 for the County of Kauai,Department of Water,and for the County of Water Supply.He has experience with modeling programs,cost Maui's Water Shortage and Conservation Plan.She previously worked estimating,preliminary design.Jacob is an Engineer-in- z at the University of Hawaii,Water Resources Research Center where Training in Oregon. she studied innovative on-site wastewater treatment systems for o denitrification of residential wastewater in an effort to offer m replacement options for cesspools polluting groundwater resources o in Hawaii.She is also assisting the Hawaii Public Safety Department D with implementation of a comprehensive sustainability master plan, m addressing solid waste and wastewater reduction programs applicable for all eight prisons in the State of Hawaii. w 20 m N A N V1 Carollo's Honolulu Office is growing! Since starting our Honolulu branch 15 office in 2017, Carollo's employee counts have risen organically by 10 111111 Z hiring local engineers and graduates, C as well as strategic relocations W z 5 z of key staff. Our local staff are supported by a broad and deep 0 bench of national staff. 0 � z 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 < m m G—) O z D r z z G-) m z m D r D z pr_ K D m D 0 D m D O z CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 52 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client83(HON)\HawauCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\02_ProjectTeam_PL4 Relevant Project Experience PL.4 COMMUNITY PLANNING (COMMUNITY/REGIONAL PLANS, GENERAL PLAN, CLIMATE ADAPTATION) Relevant Project Experience F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS PROJECT NUMBER FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects. 41 Complete one Section F for each project.) o 0 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED z One Water Honolulu PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) T (Honolulu,HI) Ongoing N/A I D 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION I a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER -o D Honolulu Board of Water Supply and the Mr.Barry Usagawa, Program Administrator, Z Department of Environmental Services Water Resource Division 808-748-5900 c 0 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS SERVICE CATEGORY(Include scope,size,and cost) -o Carollo is teamed with Brown and Caldwell to deliver the One Water Honolulu Plan(OWHP) RELEVANCE/HIGHLIGHTS K 6I m for the City and County of Honolulu.The OWHP builds off the previous work and the main —1 z objectives are to:1)build a One Water Collaboration Framework to foster coordination ▪ Consensus building and collaboration with City leadership on storm water,wastewater, o amongst various City Departments for climate adaptation projects,and 2)develop the drinking water,recycled water,and more. OWHP,including a capital improvement plan for the implementation of One Water projects • Long-range planning for water resources o for climate resilience. management,climate change, D r and resilience. m Carollo is leading efforts related to developing the City's Climate Adaptation • Developing climate adaptation strategies. Framework,including: m • Performing climate vulnerability assessments. U, • Defining climate vulnerabilities throughout Oahu. • Developing a One Water Plan,proposed A • Developing climate adaptation strategies to prepare for flooding due to sea level policies,and funding strategies. rise, hurricane storm surge,and inland precipitation. • Researching applicable strategies and collaborating with the City departments to Cost: $1.5 million(Carollo's Fee)/ o determine their preferences. $2.5 million(Total Contract) 0 • Including strategies organized by water infrastructure type,vulnerabilities,and z geographic areas. • Developing planning level cost estimates for implementation. ONE D z Other aspects of the OWHP that Carollo will support include: WATER z G-) • Coordinating and developing climate adaptation guidelines for private developers. o • Developing proposed One Water policies. z • Developing One Water project funding strategies and pursuing potential One Water Honolulu grant opportunities. champions cost-effective and dimate-resilient m infrastructure services for -�, 7, rT` :` Carollo will leverage previous experience developing One Water plans for other agencies the people,culture,and ;` z across the United States to provide technical support and review throughout the One Water sustainability of Oahu D through integration and , Panel engagement and plan development. innovation in planning, • ,- r z implementation,and - w maintenance. 1 I,1 . ., ski r ., r 6�Ei. b' � � wa e dke:,,,,, 0 ��wda� a�� z p _...,.., , , , ,. _ [ '1-; ., , ==:,,= K r= IT 25.FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT D (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE 0 z a. Carollo Engineers,Inc. Honolulu, Hawaii Subconsultant CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 53 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client83jHONj\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\03_RelevProjectExp_PL4 RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS PROJECT NUMBER FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects. 2 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment and Resilience Plan for the Sand Island PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Wastewater Treatment Plant and Sewer Basin Facilitites Plan(Honolulu,HI) 2023 N/A o 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION z a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER 0 T City and County of Honolulu Mr.Wes Yokoyama,Chief,Wastewater Engineering 808-768-8790 and Construction Division a 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS SERVICE CATEGORY(Include scope,size,and cost) D z The City and County of Honolulu's Sand Island Sewer Basin(SISB) 6 RELEVANCE/HIGHLIGHTS 2 is the largest in the system and extends from Kuliouou at its • Comprehensive basin wide planning effort. 0 eastern end to the Salt Lake/Aliamanu area at its western end. a It encompasses the downtown and Waikiki urbanized areas and • Climate change vulnerability assessment. consists of two primary sub-basins:the Ala Moana,or East Basin, • Flood mapping and inundation analysis. z and the Hart Street,or West Basin.Wastewater facilities within the Development of adaptation strategies. SISB service area include a network of more than 600 miles of •gravity sewer lines and force mains,17 wastewater pump stations, Prioritized capital improvement program. w and the 90-mgd Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant(SIWWTP). • Assessment of ability to implement recovery efforts. o The Fort Shafter military base effectively adds an 18th pump station z to the system and delivers wastewater from the base directly Cost: $5 million(Fee) m to the SIWWTP. < Carollo is preparing a comprehensive facilities plan for the m SISB with the objective of setting a long-term vision and direction I !' +Nr < related to the most cost-effective,reliable,and sustainableti 0 A strategies for future wastewater collection,treatment,and disposal.Necessary capital improvements will be identifiedY m through the year 2045.Key elements of the plan include: " A • ..rte • Evaluation of flooding impacts of climate change,100-year • K storm events,hurricane storm surge,and tsunamis. 1r z • Projection of future flows and loads based recent < land-use trends. - a" r V D �^ � z • Identification of potential regulatory scenarios. r • "t z +u '� z ion em • for reductioninintinnflow/infilt inflow/infiltration,evaluation, salinity sources,andgies •° !wt.,.. 1 i W 0 system storage. .. ..:!:-..4334‘ K • Viability of decentralized treatment given the impacts of sea - °^ _ 44�,, , t R SUt ke•ew \ level rise due to climate change. =nKeee� .. The climate change vulnerability assessment utilized site visits 4 <' o and record drawings to identify critical flood pathways.The _ •° D project team identified local climate planning requirements (including the Mayor's Directive),available climate and flooding Carollo prepared flood inundation maps for all the z Sand Island Sewer Basin wastewater facilities under modeling resources,and the latest science available,and c) created flood inundation maps to characterize the flooding and various sea level rise scenarios. z m coastal erosion threats through 2100.The degree to which these a threats impact vulnerable components of wastewater facilities was evaluated based on expected inundation depths and erosion z extent.Adaptation strategies and specific measures were recommended for vulnerable facilities to increase their resilience K D to both near-term and future climate threats. m D 0 D m 25.FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT D (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE o z a. Carollo Engineers,Inc. Honolulu,Hawaii Prime Firm CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 54 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client83jHONj\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\03_RelevProjectExp_PL4 RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS PROJECT NUMBER FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects. 3 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Sea Level Rise Policy Implementation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) (Redwood City,CA) Ongoing N/A o 0 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION z a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER 0 T Ms.Isabel Pares Ramos, D County of San Mateo 650-363-4171 Senior Sustainability Specialist D 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS SERVICE CATEGORY(Include scope,size,and cost) D San Mateo County is one of the most susceptible Bay Area counties to the impacts 6 RELEVANCE/HIGHLIGHTS Z of sea level rise.To understand the susceptibility of County-owned properties and G assets to sea level rise over their structural lifetimes,and better prepare for and • Expert advisors to the County of San Mateo on assessing m mitigate sea level rise impacts to County facilities,the San Mateo County Board impacts of sea level rise. of Supervisors adopted a County Facilities Sea Level Rise Policy in 2019.This • Development of a checklist and flood inundation maps for m policy requires that sea level rise must be considered and accounted for in all use by County departments to determine whether their -1 County-owned and operated assets,design and construction projects,leases,and critical facilities are at risk of flooding due to sea level rise. property acquisitions.In practice,this means that departments pursuing any of • Develop guidance for determining sea level rise o the policy-triggering actions must identify and consider sea level rise adaptation adaptation strategies. and flood mitigation projects that might minimize future sea level rise impacts to 0 that facility,develop an incremental approach to adaptation for that facility based D on the current and future level of risk;and coordinate with other communities on Cost: $179,974(Fee) m developing regional solutions. < o To support County departments in meaningfully complying with this policy, T the Office of Sustainability(OOS)hired Carollo to assist them in leading the `` •: '` N development of easy-to-use departmental templates,checklists,and inundation y maps that will support project managers in identifying whether a facility is located I in a sea level rise risk area,and if so,guide the development of sea level rise rfr - adaptation strategies for that facility.Carollo will also support OOS in performing µ o engineering site visits for proposed or in-progress projects that require a more r K comprehensive sea level rise risk assessment,as well as examine ways to Z addressing other impacts of climate change. • `4 : tier �`'. z Z 'w G-) . Ti "- N IMI• "'�r _�r•. D nif- , ,h D D r D m D 0 D 25.FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT D (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE p a. Z Carollo Engineers,Inc. Walnut Creek,California Subconsultant CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 55 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client83jHONj\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\03_RelevProjectExp_PL4 RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS PROJECT NUMBER FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects. 4 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED One Water LA 2040 Plan PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) (Los Angeles,CA) 2019 N/A o 0 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION z a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER 0 T Ms. Denise Chow,Environmental Engineering D City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation 323-342-1564 Associate,Wastewater Engineering Services Division a 1 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS SERVICE CATEGORY(Include scope,size,and cost) D z 6 RELEVANCE/HIGHLIGHTS , Climate risk assessment for wastewater and 0 wEs,4aH _. ".�'"".� stormwater infrastructure;.'i,tit —..... .4.- 11.; . ..., • Modeling and mapping of climate risk vulnerabilities, m f '� `"�"; 77 �` including sea level rise,surge storms,liquefaction, f. A m ` tedand tsunamis. o 7 . , • Extensive stakeholder and community engagement. m • Integrated planning for water,wastewater,recycled water o and stormwater infrastructure. D ■ Development of comprehensive trigger-based m —' NO implementation plan. o m T ," , ' + Cost: $6.8 million(Fee)I$13 billion(Program Total) A -„„. ^ L } ,.....t, N V Through this first-of-its-kind One Water program,LA developed the plan to build resilience into every aspect of its water management strategy.This required ,- ENVIRONMENTAL wFAO -'t'` o unprecedented collaboration and has become an industry benchmark for developingEPD1" r""" K a One Water framework to manage the entire urban water cycle.Carollo prepared this rains -- sraRMWATER& z landmark One Water Plan with stakeholder input toguide the Citywith more than$13 AND PROGRAMS URBAN RUNOFF P FAClunesPtAR billion in water infrastructure investments through year 2040. ONE WATER Z LA 2040 PLAN Some of the key component of this project included: SPECIAL CURRENT Z STUDIES ELEMENTS INTEGRATION Z ■ Development of climate adaptation strategies to mitigate risks related to sea OPP,IRTUNITIEs c) level rise,storm surge,inland flooding,tsunamis,liquefaction,and wildfires o based on facility field visits and design reviews.We identified adaptation SMA E INTEGRATION K projects and strategies that are estimated to save the City hundreds of millions. TOQL CLIMATE OPPORTORmES z • With a total of 500+stakeholders representing more than 200 organizations,the RESILIENT P 9 g IN azi extensive stakeholder outreach program involved 14 c) City departments,80+neighborhood councils,and 6 6 regional agencies.Carollo prepared and facilitated The One Water LA 2040 Plan a stakeholder workshops,surveys,and special •w I .. included many plan elements. -0 r topic groups. w ' , 6 ` Carollo was the prime consultant on z _ p_. a-- �w• this landmark effort and managed c) m over 20 subconsultants working z evaluating 32 options and 5 themed portfolios m considering all water resources—surface water, a w `: , successfully with multiple city a groundwater, potable water,wastewater,recycled 2 2 n n departments to deliver a plan that water,ocean desalination,and stormwater—as p - provides a roadmap to achieve the "One Water." — mow Mayor's Sustainable City Plan water g' related goals and help make LA a a IT more resilient city. D 0 D 25.FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT D (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE o a. Carollo Engineers,Inc. Los Angeles,California Prime Firm CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 56 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client83jHONj\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\03_RelevProjectExp_PL4 RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS PROJECT NUMBER FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects. 5 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Public Works Integrated Master Plan PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) (Oxnard,CA) 2017 N/A o 0 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION z a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER 0 T City of Oxnard Mr.Thien Ng 805-432-3575 Assistant Director of Public Works D 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS SERVICE CATEGORY(Include scope,size,and cost) -o r D The City of Oxnard covers a 40-square-mile service area and serves 207,000 RELEVANCE/HIGHLIGHTS Z residents.The Integrated Master Plan effort involved developing master plans for �/ c water,wastewater,storm water,and recycled water.Each plan included condition • Evaluated and embedded resiliency,redundancy,energy use/GHG D assessments,operations and maintenance,and performance optimization of the emissions,and resource recovery measures. City's regional wastewater treatment plant,storm water facilities,water treatment • Conducted a climate change vulnerability assessment and develope facilities,15 wastewater lift stations,wells,and water blending stations. an adaptation strategy. ■ Applied the Envision®rating system to evaluate overall sustainabilitylAf Oxnard wanted to establish an integrated vision for long-term utility and options and metrics to improve it. m w infrastructure planning that is comprehensive and cost-effective and can be easily • Developed prioritized CIP for water,wastewater,storm water,and o updated to better serve public health,the environment,and the community's recycled water systems. D quality of life.The Public Works Integrated Master Plan was a needed update, • Sea-level rise impact on coastal assets and estimated costs. following the City's update to its General Plan,in order to identify the best m integrated capital improvement plan(CIP). Cost: $2.9 million(Fee) T N A While developing the Integrated Master Plan,Carollo: • Evaluated the overall water system and developed strategies for integrating resiliency/redundancy,considering measures to minimize energy use/ o greenhouse gas(GHG)emissions,and optimizing resource recovery. K • Assessed vulnerability of wastewater,water,storm water,and recycled water , systems to climate change impacts(specifically,changing rainfall patterns and Me,..*,y rl `,r i� Z sea level rise). N°rcn PZ –,z :-, 1 y , ? Z • Evaluated adaptation strategies to withstand sea level rise and to extend the Nor a.4 al{, ,int•ft life of the wastewater facility and its assets. o°ast PZ :; .-'''i.,411-717' n �},1�ifRl "" {HGL 175)..,- —.7: i.iYHIi IIIIl tern .is 1 — ■ Applied the Envision® �*� g 1v 0.0...---'--• ratings stem to evaluate 7 Y HIV.. sd MNM NItnr41140%Wf WWI nlree•so-NMI Asmdt.n .^ ! Iy�� ..0.$1114I10.111.#1.157, w.anl PlfNm INAITpismo Mwrw+la Glpt TNM 7111 limply 37M1. -d}-)dleZ 11161P-5=1.4'1.: 4�' m the overall sustainability p "aneeaaoteenaenuna+ranwela 4„ '1 m, -� +�„4' Central rz 6 ehieen HNnef-F1101ftter - {rn of alternatives and select 1 I a {HGL=zmy- o eel l W f i1 1... D relevant metrics the City e Y ; i+ .• 1 can use for tracking andT c1;1 -4.1 • o z setting goals. ' £ .-.„► :�i e Svut PP _ m INCLS95) m was Carollo analyzed sea level t >! a vwo:exp. PRtlPbsEtl PRESSURE ZONES AND NEVN —•o.colon FACILITIES -0 rise impacts under a range of 1 ppini Z L57+pro skean FIGURE@ D �cwn°noewle projections for year 2100 r """°"-M°°,15..-ERC4U&2ATI°"np°„� 0 —lVa[er N.vl n 1i4S 1854 X883 2CQB 9W9 2f5& 20I3 SYSTed IA.mRav0.rERT5 r Pr.O cNA1 .wlt'wta,c,,,, --,.-. K w cftive--- t ca--�� D m D 0 25.FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE D 0 a. Z Carollo Engineers,Inc. Los Angeles,California Prime Firm CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 57 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client83jHONj\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\03_RelevProjectExp_PL4 RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS PROJECT NUMBER FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects. 6 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED AWIA Risk and Resilience Assessment and Emergency Response Plan PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Update to Support Compliance(More than 20 U.S.Projects) 2022 N/A o 0 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION c z a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER -< 0 T North Harris County Regional Mr.Mark Evans, Planning and 281-440-3924 D Water Authority Governmental Affairs Director D 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS SERVICE CATEGORY(Include scope,size,and cost) 1 D With the adoption of America's Water Infrastructure Act(AWIA)in October 2018,the z Environmental Protection Agency established a holistic,all-hazards approach to water 6 RELEVANCE/HIGHLIGHTS c system resilience.The Act requires communities serving more than 3,300 customers to • Comprehensive review of threats to critical 0 complete a comprehensive risk and resilience assessment(RRA),followed by updates to D assets posed by natural hazards. their emergency response plan(ERP)as shown in the table below.In addition to physical -1 •security,the RRA and ERP updates must consider and address source water resilience, Assessment of climate change impacts to z operational security,cyber security(for both process and business systems),source water weather related natural hazards to determine and distribution system contamination,insider threats,and all relevant natural hazards. risk mitigation measures. o Depending on the geographical location,natural hazards threatening an organization's • Development of risk management plans to be critical assets may include(but not be limited to)flooding,tornadoes,thunderstorms,hail, coordinated with other planning efforts. o lightning,hurricanes,extreme heat,drought,extreme wind,and wildfire. • Review of ERPs to make sure procedures for D Through close collaboration with each organization,Carollo,in association with others, the identified natural hazards are addressed. m has performed RRAs and updates to existing ERPs for more than 20 organizations • Coordination with the local Hazard Mitigation across the U.S.to comply with AWIA.The completed RRA identifies and evaluates an Plan for funding eligibility. m organization's vulnerabilities throughout their system to natural hazards(addressing N changes to weather-related natural hazards due to climate change),as well as to physical Cost: $3,900,000(Fee) N and cyber security attacks and contamination.The RRA also provides recommendations -, for mitigating risk and increasing overall resilience,which is then coordinated with existing planning efforts.We then update the organization's ERP to incorporate the findings of the o RRA to be ready for the next event and to be compliant with AWIA. `"'� o R Carollo's extensive experience performing RRAs and ~' `` 40 updates to ERPs in compliance with AWIA for clients — Z • across the U.S.with varying natural hazards and impacts �' due to climate change. `,411 : R ,\ '�'" •. c) *� The City of Houston's water 0 • • operations were uninterrupted C during Harvey despite flooding• may_ — t —•__ z ",6, conditions surrounding wastewater i• , •*� .•• ` • treatment plants.Residents were a : c) • o asked to help Houston Water protect . . z • AWIAprojacts D resources by not flushing or using • Gther security and • • • extra water for showers,baths, Z y resilience projects .. laundry,or dishes. w G-) m » Covington Water District,WA Min RRAECT2 » City of San Diego,CA IMIRRA En » Dallas Water Utilities,TX Min RRA rim z 7, » Highline Water District,WA IMI RRA MI » Sonoma County Water Authority,CA m RRA 1171 » North Harris County Regional Water Authority,TX IMI RRA D » Tualatin Valley Water District,OR MI RRA » Ventura County Waterworks District No.8,CA DM RRA EU » City of Edmond,OK DM RRA rim -o » Medford Water Commission,OR IMI RRA El » City of Yuma,AZ MI RRA ITA » City of Stillwater,OK MI RRA M z » Eugene Water and Electric Board,OR En » City of Tempe,AZ DM RRA FM » Central Arkansas Water,AR DM RRAIIII o » City of Porterville,CA MI RRA El » Mount Werner Water and Sanitation District,CO MI RRA IM » South Island Public Service District,SC MI RRA m » City of Redlands,CA DM RRA rim » City of Round Rock,TX DM RRA » Orange County Utilities,FL DM RRA nil D m D 25.FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT o (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE D a. Carollo Engineers,Inc. Walnut Creek,California Prime Firm CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 58 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client83jHONj\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\03_RelevProjectExp_PL4 RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS PROJECT NUMBER FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects. 7 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Climate Change Water Resources Monitoring and Adaptation Plan PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) (25 Districts throughout California) 2021 N/A o 0 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION c z a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER -< 0 T Mr.Michael Hurley, D California Water Service Company Water Resources Manager 323-722-8601 D 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS SERVICE CATEGORY(Include scope,size,and cost.) I z Carollo teamed with others to complete the 6RELEVANCE/HIGHLIGHTS Z Climate Change Water Resources Monitoring c) 0 and Adaptation Plan for the California Water ‘• • Development of a range of possible climate rig Service Company(Cal Water).This Plan outcomes across California. 7D includes a review of existing planning efforts; • Development of climate profiles to assess m vulnerability assessment of Cal Water's impacts to water supplies and demands for Z infrastructure,operations,and services; each district and to prioritize and assessment of climate change impacts adaptation strategies. ° to water supply and demand.The project w • Threat analysis,including sea level rise, ow team created climate profiles for each of Cal ) Water's 25 districts throughout California • wildfire,inland flooding,extreme heat, z to understand how anticipated climate AVN. ' and drought. mm change effects on precipitation,temperature, <_ v flooding,extreme heat,wildfire,and drought -- —----- _ _ , •z. Cost: $500,000(Fee) o are expected to impact Cal Water's assets __ = N a: - 7.----7 and water supplies.The risk to assets A Cr and operations from climate threats were , quantified by defining the likelihood of the threat and the consequences to the system or — , asset if that threat occurs. ' 0 K Carollo led the water supply and demand A" Z assessment and analyzed how climate ` l -< change was expected to impact surface /.ocoNN, water,groundwater,and imported water ` z supplies.The expected impact to each ;, c water supply source was compared across +4 `4� all 25 districts to allow for prioritization of 000 "e• st•4 0 districts to mitigate near-term,medium-term, 0 c z and long-term impacts.The project team 0 0° developed adaptation strategies to reduce0 vulnerability to climate threats,prioritizing 2;o() Carollo has prepared adaptation plans for all of m strategies based on adaptation pathways and Cal Water's 25 water districts,which face a myriad of o investment considerations. ® • •• challenges due to different geographic factors. r • z w G-) • m z O O m D r r z z o 25.FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT K (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE m a. D Carollo Engineers,Inc. Los Angeles,California Prime Firm D 0 z CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 59 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client83jHONj\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\03_RelevProjectExp_PL4 RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS PROJECT NUMBER FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects. Complete one Section F for each project.) 8 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Vulnerability to Sea Level Rise PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) (Martinez,CA) 2017 N/A o 0 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION z a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER -< 0 T Central Contra Costa Sanitary District Mr. Dan Frost,Senior Engineer 510-228-9500 D D 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS SERVICE CATEGORY(Include scope,size,and cost) Carollo assessed the climate impacts and vulnerability of the District's wastewater D treatment plant and collection system to develop a plan for improving resiliency with RELEVANCE/HIGHLIGHTS z regard to catastrophic events,operational vulnerabilities,and security vulnerabilities. • Climate change vulnerability assessment focusing c The assessment began with an evaluation of the state of climate change research, on the wastewater treatment plant and levee o specifically with respect to changes in extreme precipitation events and sea level rise. system surrounding the plant. Potential flood protection measures,such as immersible pumps, levee rehabilitation, • Development of recommendations for short-term m and operational policies and programs,to increase the resilience in both the short and flooding and measures to prevent potential z long term were also identified. flooding in the long term related to levee breaches. ap It was determined that the most susceptible areas of the wastewater treatment plant • Recommendation that the District implement are the utility tunnels,which contain critical facilities such as influent pumps and previously identified security and cyber w motors, primary effluent pumps,effluent pumps,and major solids handling equipment. security improvements and complete a more o Recognizing its exposure to flooding risks,the District joined with the local flood comprehensive security study for all major District control district on a collaborative project to provide levee protection for up to a 500- facilities utilizing the principles of AWWA J100 m year event.At that levee elevation,there will be additional protection against the Risk Analysis and Management for Critical Asset m increase in frequency of extreme storm events and the associated storm surge over Protection methodology(RAMCAP°J100). U) the life of the facilities. < N The operation of some of the collection system pump stations and their tributary Cost: $4 million(Fee for Master Plans) sewers are also threatened by flooding from sea level rise and intensified wet weather 1 events. Long-term regional precipitation models show the A total annual rainfall amounts will not change significantly CWMP Planning Horizon o during the 20-year planning horizon. However,climatologists 3° predict that extreme peak wet weather events will be more Future Levee Elevation lECOYear Event Proteciiora Z frequent—as much as doubling by the year 2050 and < tripling by year 2100(Kharin and Zwiers 2005, Kharin et _..__,. al.2007,Walsh et al,2014).We found that rising sea levels I -"''''.2 -SeaLeve FIsse+Ion-Year Flood Z combined with a series of severe storms could produce a 20 c storm surge that could inundate some pump stations and threaten operations. Recommendations were made to g K replace pump stations(at the end of their useful life)with , 15 c submersible pumps and develop policies and programs to maintain,or rapidly return,operations. LNRC Projection*due to Sea Leval Rise Only 10 HI$tOnpa9 Highest m Additionally,Carollo led the documentation of existing and ■ p 0 z potential future water,air,and solids regulations(including / viii° those influenced by mitigation of and adaptation to climate 5 change)that drive the development of project alternatives to H storical Mi-11-11,Y. D Z U) maintain regulatory compliance and reliability of wastewater c7 treatment services. ' Z 5990 200D 2010 20'24 2030 2040 2050 2060 2070 2060 2790 2100 D Sea Level Rise Projections and Impact During a 100-Year Flood Event z z pr 25.FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT K D (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE m a. o Carollo Engineers,Inc. Walnut Creek,California Prime Firm D -n D O z CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 60 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client83jHONj\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\03_RelevProjectExp_PL4 RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS PROJECT NUMBER FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects. 9 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Coastal Resilience Partnership Climate Vulnerability Assessment Framework PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) (Palm Beach County,FL) 2019 N/A o 0 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION c z a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER 0 T City of Boynton Beach Ms.Rebecca Harvey, 561-742-6299 Sustainability Coordinator D 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS SERVICE CATEGORY(Include scope,size,and cost) 1 z z The Southeast Florida Coastal Resilience Partnership is a regional 6I RELEVANCE/HIGHLIGHTS z collaborative of 11 coastal communities in Palm Beach County that have o committed to combating and adapting to climate change.Carollo was • Development of a cross-sectoral climate vulnerability m selected to engage municipal staff and the public to complete a data assessment framework. a analysis and synthesize GIS data from all communities;collect m gap Y Y Facilitation of municipal staff representing various sectors z and assess regional impact/hazard data,including potential flooding, across 11 communities to develop guiding principles for erosion, habitat changes along the coastline,and anecdotal data from conducting vulnerability assessments. o the community;and create a climate vulnerability assessment framework • Multi sector and multi hazard assessment looking at using asset categories critical to protecting coastal communities and w impacts of climate change. o providing a consistent methodology to prioritize needs and deliver on z adaptation strategies. D Carollo helped foster collaboration by developing guidance principles to Cost: $75,000(Fee) m ensure consideration of factors that play a key role in resilience planning, LI ,• m such as infrastructure,social and economic sensitivities,and protection of 1+ Hi vital natural resources. ti i°Ir � la � N 4 :04_ deop, ' 114 •!,,, . _ A Palm Beach ' psi �— K z ;: County Subdivision - City of Lake Worth Beach ' 0011111g =1 City of Lantana e -Town of South Palm Beach z z z z c) City of Boynton Beach _Town of Ocean Ridge o ': 0-Town of Briny Breezes K •Town of Gulf Stream z . e— - City of Delray Beach c) 0 z D azi r Town of Highland Beach \ z City 1 z of Boca Raton m \ •• D ` r a) Z dP/ P_ K D m D 0 25.FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT D (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE -1 0 a. Z Carollo Engineers,Inc. West Palm Beach,Florida Prime Firm CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 61 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client83jHONj\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\03_RelevProjectExp_PL4 RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS PROJECT NUMBER FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Present no more than 10 projects, with emphasis on previous City projects. 10 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Maui Water Shortage and Conservation Plan(Wailuku,HI) 2024 N/A o 0 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION c z a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER -< 0 T County of Maui Department of Water Supply Ms. Eva Blumenstein,Planning Program manager 808-463-3102 D 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS SERVICE CATEGORY(Include scope,size,and cost) D Maui County Department of Water Supply(DWS)provides water service to over 37,000 z connections in five districts across Maui County.Water supplies are derived from both 6 RELEVANCE/HIGHLIGHTS z groundwater and surface water sources which are highly dependent upon rainfall.Supplies • Water supply evaluations to prepare for m in some districts are significantly impacted by drought and dry season shortages that are climate change impacts. more frequent and severe due to climate change.The limited supply and water use conflicts • Water shortage forecasting and K triggered the Commission on Water Resource Management(CWRM)to take administrative response planning. control over groundwater withdrawals and surface water diversions in certain areas.To protect • Water conservation planning. aquifer health,DWS must be prepared when shortages occur and there is insufficient water • Coordination with other water purveyors for ° available for permitted system use. shortage preparedness. w 0 z Summary of Scope Cost: 250,000(Fee) w m DWS retained Carollo to formulate a Water Shortage and o Conservation Plan(WSCP)to prepare DWS and its residents for times DESIGNATED WATER MANAGEMENT AREAS w T of low supply and to further advance water conservation adoption. m Surtade W4431 M8.114,M1wnt AM* N The WSCP will help DWS to plan for sustainable and efficient use of WHAM 1Aanagamen[Rrea N U groundwater and surface water resources and protect public trust e C.Lanppfm. 1 ...w uses.Carollo engaged stakeholders to assure the WSCP aligns with _ community values. Wmxsa 6.ar ISLAND©f MAUI `,F:-.T+.,t [�CT7 �5,'.. Nwa. Z Key components of the WSCP include: ; Q -< ■ Documentation and review of current and projected water u G neT a supply and demand. `- .I �_•.� - ■ Identification of conservation goals and programs and .'l:.1 ` ,` r documentation of water savings from existing measures. .-:-.:-/i. ' 0 • Identification and prioritization of potential conservationL c measures to reduce per capita use and meet DWS z conservation goals. r „t. rcn .. .+...,rte ..r w./Wan.r«o_1s14-urN a.._n n,.y1.7W1 m • Development of an annual water budget forecast process and o methodology with indicators to assist DWS in determining z whether a water supply shortage is anticipated in each district. z w • Development of response actions to meet demands under a m shortage,including supply side and short-term demand side m conservation measures. 7z,r • Coordination with other water purveyors for water supply D shortage preparedness. ? P r_ K D m D 25.FIRMS INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT D (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE D a. o Carollo Engineers,Inc. Honolulu,Hawaii Prime Firm z CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 62 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client83jHONj\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\03_RelevProjectExp_PL4 Resumes PL.4 COMMUNITY PLANNING (COMMUNITY/REGIONAL PLANS, GENERAL PLAN, CLIMATE ADAPTATION) RESUMES E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE Cari K.Ishida,PhD,PE,ENV SP, a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM Vice President Project Director 24 13 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) Carollo Engineers,Inc.,Honolulu,Hawaii 16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline) PhD Civil and Environmental Engineering,MS Environmental Civil Engineer CA; Engineering,BS Environmental Engineering Professional Engineer IL,HI(#PE-14977,Expires 4/30/26) 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) r 13 Water Environment Federation;American Water Works Association;Certified Envision'Sustainability Professional;American Council of Engineering Companies of HI;Society of American Military Engineers HI;Construction Management Association of America,HI Water Environment Association z G-) 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS o (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED One Water Honolulu,Honolulu Board of Water Supply(Subconsultant to Brown PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) and Caldwell),Honolulu,HI Ongoing N/A a' (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm _ m Project manager for Carollo's portion of the One Water Honolulu Plan.Key objectives include panel formation/engagement and development of a framework for a One Water planning approach for the Honolulu Board of Water Supply.Challenges and considerations include planning for D climate change impacts and enhancing the City's resilience and sustainability relative to water planning. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED o Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment and Resilience Plan for the Sand PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) T Island Wastewater Treatment Plant and Sewer Basin Facilities Plan,City and County of Honolulu,HI 2023 N/A b. v (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Project manager for the climate change,sea level rise,storm surge,and tsunami analysis.Responsible for the vulnerability assessment, o including site visits to critical assets;and disaster risk assessment and planning;flooding and inundation mapping of all City wastewater facilities E in the Sand Island Basin for various sea level rise and storm surge scenarios. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Maui Water Shortage and Conversion Plan,County of Maui,HI 2024 N/A z G-) c. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm o Technical advisor for the development of a clear plan of action for when to declare or rescind a water shortage for all five water systems in West Maui,upcountry,Central Maui,Hana,and Molokai.Detailed demand and supply summaries are prepared,along with water conversion measures tailored to the unique hydrologic and land-use characteristics of each of the five water systems. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED o Project Management Services Kalaeloa Desalination,Honolulu Board of Water PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) d Supply,HI Ongoing Ongoing z (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm c) Project manager for the Kalaeloa Desalination Facility.Providing project management services from the design to construction periods of the project.The project involves coordination with the owner,design-build-operate-maintain contractor,and subconsulants. ((1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) p Public Works Integrated Master Plan,City of Oxnard,CA 2017 N/A e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Project engineer for the Master Plan,which covers a 40-square-mile service area and serves 207,000 residents.Led the development of an integrated water model that accounted for stormwater,water demands,wastewater,and recycled water to develop total water management solutions,including climate adaption strategies for climate change impacts such as sea level rise impacts,surge storms,and droughts. CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 63 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONI\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\04-Resumes(Personneli_PL4 RESUMES E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM Gary C.Deis,PE Project Director 50 49 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) n Carollo Engineers,Inc.,Honolulu,Hawaii and Walnut Creek,California ° z 16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline) < 0 Civil Engineer CA,KS,AK,MI,UT,OR,IL,CO,MO,NV,WA,NC,AR,AZ,ID; _ MS Sanitary Engineering,BS Civil Engineering Professional Engineer TX,HI(#PE-16723,Expires 4/30/26) D 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) 1 r American Water Works Association;California Water Environment Association;Water Environment Federation D z z_ 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS z G-) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED m D Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment and Resilience Plan for the Sand PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Island Wastewater Treatment Plant and Sewer Basin Facilities Plan,City and m County of Honolulu,HI 2021 N/A z a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE IZI Check if project performed with current firm o m Project director for the climate change,sea level rise,storm surge,and tsunami analysis.Responsible for the vulnerability assessment,including site visits to critical assets;and disaster risk assessment and planning;flooding and inundation mapping of all City wastewater facilities in the z Sand Island Basin for various sea level rise and storm surge scenarios. D m (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED < n State-Wide Cesspool Conversion Technology and Finance Evaluation, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) m State of Hawaii Department of Health,Pearl City,HI 2020 N/A N b. ? 1.3 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE IZI Check if project performed with current firm 1 Project director for evaluation of existing and emerging technologies,as well as financing options,as part of a long-range comprehensive plan If. for conversion of more than 88,000 cesspools across the state by 2050. 0 (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED K c Wastewater Facilities and Cesspool Conversion Plans, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) z County of Hawaii,HI Ongoing N/A D C. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE IZI Check if project performed with current firm z z Project director for Hawaii County's Wastewater Facilities and Cesspool Conversion Plans.Performed condition assessments of all Hawaii Island c. public wastewater facilities.Developed reports and conducted presentations regarding the conversion plans,evaluations of cesspool areas,and 2 financial/funding plan. K z (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Decentralized Wastewater System Pilot Demonstration Project PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) m (Subconsultant to University of New Mexico Environmental Finance 6 Center),U.S.Environmental Protection Agency Ongoing Ongoing D d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE IZI Check if project performed with current firm z w Project director for planning and preliminary design of a decentralized wastewater system for Hawaii cesspool conversions.Evaluated collection 6) system options for the decentralized system and developed wastewater flows and loads projections to implement decentralized systems on m Hawaii Island. 7:1 r (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED D z Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent Disinfection Project, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) P City and County of Honolulu,HI 2021 2021 D e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE IZI Check if project performed with current firm o D Project director for planning and design of the new effluent disinfection system.The project involves evaluation of disinfection technologies and D potential impacts of sea level rise to wastewater treatment plant hydraulics and ocean outfall capacity. 6 z CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 64 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONI\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\04-Resumes(Personneli_PL4 RESUMES E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM Lance Lam,PE Project Manager 8 2 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) n Carollo Engineers,Inc.,Honolulu,Hawaii 16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline) BS Civil Engineering Professional Engineer HI(PE-20081,Expires 4/30/26) 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) American Society of Civil Engineers,Younger Members Forum President;Water Environment Federation 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS 2 G-) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED o Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment and Resilience Plan for the Sand PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Island Wastewater Treatment Plant and Sewer Basin Facilities Plan, City and County of Honolulu,HI 2021 N/A a (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm o Project engineer for a comprehensive planning effort focused on developing capital project needs through the year 2045 for the collection system and the 90-mgd SIWWTP based on development,rehabilitation requirements,new regulations,and climate change impacts. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Wastewater Facilities and Cesspool Conversion Plans, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) m County of Hawaii,HI Ongoing N/A < N b. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm 1.3 Project engineer for Hawaii County's Wastewater Facilities and Cesspool Conversion Plans.Performed condition assessments of all Hawaii -n Island public wastewater facilities.Developed reports and conducted presentations regarding the conversion plans,evaluations of cesspool areas,and financial/funding plan. o (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED — - z Project Management Services Kalaeloa Desalination, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Honolulu Board of Water Supply,HI Ongoing N/A c. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm z G-) Project engineer for the Board of Water Supply's Kalaeloa Desalination Facility.Providing project management services from the design to construction periods of the project.The project involves coordination with the owner,design-build-operate-maintain contractor and other subconsultants. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Maui Miscellaneous Engineering Services, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) c) County of Maui,HI Ongoing N/A d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Project manager for Maui's Miscellaneous Engineering Services.Facilitating and managing a variety of projects and tasks ranging from onsite c permitting assistance to hydraulic modeling of water systems and the water treatment plant.Also performing project summary reports and budgeting and coordinating with multiple subject matter experts. D (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Secondary Treatment PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) o Engineering Support Services,City and County of Honolulu,HI Ongoing Ongoing e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Project engineer for the City and County of Honolulu Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Secondary Treatment Upgrades owner's advisor services.The project involves coordination with the facilities plan,City staff,and design team to implement plant upgrades. CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 65 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONI\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\04-Resumes(Personneli_PL4 RESUMES E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM Jason Nikaido,PE Project Manager 23 <1 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) n Carollo Engineers,Inc.,Honolulu,Hawaii 16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline) BS Civil Engineering Professional Engineer HI(PE-13897,Expires 4/30/2026) 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Hawaii:Distribution System Operator Grade 4(D4-299);Tau Beta Pi;Water Environment Federation;Hawaii Water Environment Association; American Water Works Association z 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS z G-) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED One Water Honolulu,Honolulu Board of Water Supply(Subconsultant to Brown PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) and Caldwell),Honolulu,HI Ongoing N/A a' (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm 0 Technical advisor for Carollo's portion of the One Water Honolulu Plan.Key objectives include panel formation/engagement and development of a framework for a One Water planning approach for the Honolulu Board of Water Supply.Challenges and considerations include planning for o climate change impacts and enhancing the City's resilience and sustainability relative to water planning. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant and Sewer Basin Facilities Plan, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) o City and County of Honolulu,HI Ongoing N/A T 1.3 b. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm N cn Technical advisor for a comprehensive planning effort focused on developing capital project needs through the year 2045 for the collection system and the 90-mgd Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant based on development,rehabilitation requirements,new regulations,and climate change impacts. 0 (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Secondary Treatment Engineering PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Support Services,City and County of Honolulu,HI Ongoing Ongoing c. z (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm 2 G-) Technical advisor for the City and County of Honolulu Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Secondary Treatment Upgrades owner's advisor o services.The project involves coordination with the facilities plan,City staff,and design team to implement plant upgrades. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Department of Water Supply Projects,County of Maui,HI Ongoing N/A d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm D Technical advisor Technical advisor for three contracts for Maui County:County-wide Hydraulic Model and Asset Management,Wildfire Recovery Support,and Miscellaneous Engineering Services(MES).These projects aimed to address the growing challenges that MDWS faced with the G-) growth of urban environments,forecasting for waste shortages,and damage assessments caused by the 2023 Lahaina Wildfire by designing and implementing innovative solutions for sustainable infrastructure. D (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Project Management Services Kalaeloa Desalination, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) ? o Honolulu Board of Water Supply,HI Ongoing N/A e. D (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Field Operations Division Program Administrator.Coordinated with the project team for field operations items for the Kalaeloa Desalination D Facility. CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 66 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONI\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\04-Resumes(Personneli_PL4 RESUMES E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM Mike Miyahira,PE Regulatory/Permitting/Water Quality 40 1 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) n Carollo Engineers,Inc.,Honolulu,Hawaii 16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline) MS Civil Engineering,BS Civil Engineering Civil Engineer HI(#PE-6963,Expires 4/30/26) 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) American Water Works Association,American Membrane Technology Association;Hawaii Water Environment Association 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS z G-) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED o One Water Honolulu,Honolulu Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) (Subconsultant to Brown and Caldwell),Honolulu,HI Ongoing N/A a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Technical advisor for Carollo's portion of the One Water Honolulu Plan.Key objectives include panel formation/engagement and development of a framework for a One Water planning approach for the Honolulu Board of Water Supply.Challenges and considerations include planning for climate change impacts and enhancing the City's resilience and sustainability relative to water planning and policies. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment and Resilience Plan for the Sand PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) <_ o Island Wastewater Treatment Plant and Sewer Basin Facilities Plan, City and County of Honolulu,HI 2021 N/A 71< N b. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm 1.3 Technical advisor for a comprehensive planning effort focused on developing capital project needs through the year 2045 for the collection A system and the 90-mgd SIWWTP based on development,rehabilitation requirements,new regulations,and climate change impacts. o (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Maui Water Shortage and Conservation Plan, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) County of Maui,HI 2024 N/A c. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm 2 Technical advisor for the development of a clear plan of action for when to declare or rescind a water shortage for all five water systems in West Maui,Upcountry,Central Maui,Hana,and Molokai.Detailed demand and supply summaries are prepared,along with water conservation E measures tailored to the unique hydrologic and land-use characteristics of each of the five water systems. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Project Management Services Kalaeloa Desalination, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) c) Honolulu Board of Water Supply Ongoing N/A d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Drinking water regulatory expert for the Board of Water Supply Kalaeloa Desalination Facility providing project management services from the c design to construction periods of the project.The project involves coordination with the owner,design-build-operate-maintain contractor,and other subconsultants. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Maui Miscellaneous Engineering Services, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) o County of Maui,HI Ongoing N/A e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Technical advisor supporting MDWS in a variety of roles that requires collaboration and interdisciplinary approaches,ranging from evaluating D treatment and source assessments,water shortage resiliency,and permit applications. CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 67 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONI\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\04-Resumes(Personneli_PL4 RESUMES E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM Inge Wiersema,PE,ENV SP Integrated Planning 29 18 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) n Carollo Engineers,Inc.,Los Angeles,California 16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline) MSc Environmental Engineering,BS Environmental Engineering Civil Engineer CA;Professional Engineer HI(#PE-18739,Expires 4/30/26) 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) American Water Works Association;Association of Women in Water,Energy,and Environment;Water Environment Federation;WateReuse Association;American Academy of Water Resources Engineers;American Society of Civil Engineers;Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure _ 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS z G-) _.... 0 (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED One Water Honolulu,Honolulu Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) (Subconsultant to Brown and Caldwell),Honolulu,HI Ongoing N/A a' (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm 0 Technical advisor for Carollo's portion of the One Water Honolulu Plan.Key objectives include panel formation/engagement and development of a framework for a One Water planning approach for the Honolulu Board of Water Supply.Challenges and considerations include planning for o climate change impacts and enhancing the City's resilience and sustainability relative to water planning and policies. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment and Resilience Plan for the Sand PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) o Island Wastewater Treatment Plant and Sewer Basin Facilities Plan,City and County of Honolulu,HI 2021 N/A A b. N (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Quality manager for the climate change,sea level rise,storm surge,and tsunami analysis.Responsible for the vulnerability assessment, A including site visits to critical assets;and disaster risk assessment and planning;flooding and inundation mapping of all City wastewater facilities o in the Sand Island Basin for various sea level rise and storm surge scenarios. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Maui Water Shortage and Conservation Plan, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) County of Maui,HI 2024 N/A c. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm c) Technical advisor for the development of a clear plan of action for when to declare or rescind a water shortage for all five water systems in 0 West Maui,Upcountry,Central Maui,Hana,and Molokai.Detailed demand and supply summaries are prepared,along with water conservation E measures tailored to the unique hydrologic and land-use characteristics of each of the five water systems. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED m One Water LA 2040 Plan, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) City of Los Angeles,CA 2019 N/A D d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Project manager for an integrated plan that incorporated surface water,groundwater,recycled water,desalination,and storm water projects m into a comprehensive trigger-based implementation plan.Coordinated the work effort with City staff from multiple departments and more than T, 20 subconsultants.The plan also included extensive stakeholder engagement and a detailed analysis of the impact of climate change,including D flood risk due to sea level rise and surge storms. z (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED p Public Works Integrated Master Plan, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) City of Oxnard,CA 2017 N/A 0 e. D (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm D Technical advisor for Oxnard's Integrated Master Plan,which covers a 40-square-mile service area and serves 207,000 residents.The project involved o developing master plans for water,wastewater,storm water,and recycled water;considered resiliency,redundancy,energy use/greenhouse gas emissions,and resource recovery;and evaluated climate change impacts. CAROLLO / QUALIFICATIONS / JUNE 2024 68 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONI\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\04-Resumes(Personneli_PL4 RESUMES E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM Rachel S.Duncan,ENV SP Climate Change/Sustainability 9 4 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) n Carollo Engineers,Inc.,Walnut Creek,California 16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline) MS Civil and Environmental Engineering, BS Civil and Environmental Engineering Civil Engineer CA 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) American Water Works Association—Climate Change Committee Vice Chair;Certified Envision'Sustainability Professional z_ 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS z G-) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED One Water Honolulu,Honolulu Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) (Subconsultant to Brown and Caldwell),Honolulu,HI Ongoing N/A a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm 0 Lead engineer for Carollo's portion of the One Water Honolulu Plan.Key objectives include panel formation/engagement and development of a framework for a One Water planning approach for the Honolulu Board of Water Supply.Challenges and considerations include planning for climate change impacts and enhancing the City's resilience and sustainability relative to water planning. D r (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment and Resilience Plan for the Sand PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) o Island Wastewater Treatment Plant and Sewer Basin Facilities Plan,City and County of Honolulu,HI 2021 N/A N b. 1.3 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Lead engineer for the climate change,sea level rise,storm surge,and tsunami analysis.Responsible for the vulnerability assessment,including A site visits to critical assets;and disaster risk assessment and planning;flooding and inundation mapping of all City wastewater facilities in the o Sand Island Basin for various sea level rise and storm surge scenarios. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED America's Water Infrastructure Act(AWIA)Risk and Resilience PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Assessments(RRA),15 Cities in 11 States 2022 N/A c. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm n Lead engineer in evaluating risks to water infrastructure from natural hazards,including coastal and inland flooding,wildfire,hurricanes,severe 2 storms,landslides,extreme heat,and drought.The analysis investigated how these natural hazards are likely to become more or less frequent E or severe due to climate change and recommended adaptation strategies to mitigate high-priority risks. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED m Climate Change Water Resources Monitoring and Adaptation Plan, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) California Water Service Company,25 Districts,CA 2021 N/A d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Lead engineer for assessment of climate change impacts to water supply and demand across Cal Water's 25 service districts.Analysis includes m the expected impacts of climate change to surface water,groundwater,and imported water supplies and will result in prioritization of districts to mitigate climate vulnerability. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED z Wastewater Treatment Facility Sea Level Rise Assessment, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) City of Burlingame,CA 2020 Ongoing e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Lead engineer for an assessment of the potential of new and existing facilities to be impacted by sea level rise from the nearby San Francisco Bay. Based on this assessment,she recommended a minimum elevation for the concrete foundation slab for new facilities. o CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 69 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONI\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\04-Resumes(Personneli_PL4 RESUMES E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM Shawn Corrigan,CEM,ABCP,ENV SP Risk and Resilience Planning 25 2 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) n Carollo Engineers,Inc.,Vancouver,British Columbia 16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline) MA Disaster and Emergency Management,Graduate Certificate Organization Design and Development,Certificate Emergency Exercise Design,Diploma Forestry 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Certified Emergency Manager(CEM);Associate Business Continuity Professional(ABCP),Disaster Recovery;Certified Envision'Sustainability z Professional;International Association of Emergency Managers(IAEM),Past President,British Columbia Region;Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue(RCMSAR),Advanced Crewmember,Past Deputy Station Leader $ 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED America's Water Infrastructure Act(AWIA)Risk and Resilience PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) -0 Reviews,Various U.S.Cities 2022 N/A a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Senior consultant for evaluations of security and resilience-related projects,specific AWIA tools,federal agency tools,and local hazard mitigation plans and tools to develop and implement a well-planned,systematic approach tailored to each organization for efficient completion within the regulatory deadlines for AWIA compliance. m (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED < Emergency Response Plan(ERP)Review, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) N Marina Coast Water District,CA 2024 N/A b. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm o 0 Senior consultant for the evaluation of an updated ERP,including an analysis of planning assumptions and the ERP structure in comparison to best practices.Additionally,the review offers an opinion on compliance with the AWIA. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Damage Assessment, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) County of Maui Department of Water Supply,Hawaii 2024 N/A z c) c. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm o Senior consultant in charge of leading wildfire damage assessments for the potable water system.In August 2023,the Town of Lahaina faced significant devastation due to a fire,resulting in damage to critical infrastructure,including the water delivery system.This project aimed to catalog water system assets and evaluated the extent of the damage. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED o Disaster Recovery Plan(DRP), PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) City of San Diego Public Utilities Department,CA 2022 N/A d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm G-) Senior consultant on the development of a DRP that included identifying issues and risks,organizing training and exercise activities,specifying personnel and their roles,establishing communication protocols,outlining required resources to support the plan,addressing funding, D r incorporating risk management principles,and providing a comprehensive concept of operations for recovery actions. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Hazard and Operability Study(HAZOP), PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) DC Water,Washington DC 2022 Ongoing e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm D Led a study that utilized the HAZOP standard to systematically identify and assess potential hazards and operability issues related to DC Water's Blue Plains Filter Rehabilitation project.The facilitation process employed a creative process,encouraging team members to anticipate ? possible scenarios and their consequences. CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 70 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONI\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\04-Resumes(Personneli_PL4 RESUMES E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM Elisa Garvey,PhD Water Supply and Quality 23 22 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) n Carollo Engineers,Inc.,Walnut Creek,California 16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline) PhD Environmental Engineering,MS Environmental Engineering,BS Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineer CA 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) International Water Association;Water Environment Federation z 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED One Water Honolulu,Honolulu Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) (Subconsultant to Brown and Caldwell),Honolulu,HI Ongoing N/A a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm o Water resources lead for Carollo's portion of the One Water Honolulu Plan.Key objectives include panel formation/engagement and development of a framework for a One Water planning approach for the Honolulu Board of Water Supply.Challenges and considerations include o planning for climate change impacts and enhancing the City's resilience and sustainability relative to water planning and policies. D r (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment and Resilience Plan for the Sand PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) o Island Wastewater Treatment Plant and Sewer Basin Facilities Plan,City and County of Honolulu,HI 2021 N/A A b. 1.3 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Regulatory lead for the climate change,sea level rise,storm surge,and tsunami analysis.Responsible for the vulnerability assessment,including A site visits to critical assets;and disaster risk assessment and planning;flooding and inundation mapping of all City wastewater facilities in the o Sand Island Basin for various sea level rise and storm surge scenarios. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Maui Water Shortage and Conservation Plan, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) County of Maui,HI 2024 N/A c. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm QA/QC lead for the development of a clear plan of action for when to declare or rescind a water shortage for all five water systems in West Maui, 2 Upcountry,Central Maui,Hana,and Molokai.Detailed demand and supply summaries are prepared,along with water conservation measures tailored to the unique hydrologic and land-use characteristics of each of the five water systems. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED m One Water LA 2040 Plan, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) City of Los Angeles,CA 2019 N/A d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Task lead for an integrated plan that incorporated surface water,groundwater,recycled water,desalination,and storm water projects into a m comprehensive trigger-based implementation plan.Coordinated the work effort with City staff from multiple departments and more than 20 subconsultants.The plan also included extensive stakeholder engagement and a detailed analysis of the impact of climate change,including flood risk due to sea level rise and surge storms. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Public Works Integrated Master Plan, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) City of Oxnard,CA 2017 Ongoing e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Project engineer for Oxnard's Integrated Master Plan,which covers a 40-square-mile service area and serves 207,000 residents.The project involved developing master plans for water,wastewater,storm water,and recycled water;considered resiliency,redundancy,energy use/ greenhouse gas emissions,and resource recovery;and evaluated climate change impacts. CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 71 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONI\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\04-Resumes(Personneli_PL4 RESUMES E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM Michael Van Antwerp,PMP,AICP Funding 32 1 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) n Carollo Engineers,Inc.,Madison,Wisconsin 16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline) MBA Management,BS Civil Engineering,BS Sustainability 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Project Management Professional,Project Management Institute;American Institute of Certified Planners,American Planning Association z 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS Z (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED o One Water Honolulu,Honolulu Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) (Subconsultant to Brown and Caldwell),Honolulu,HI Ongoing N/A a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Funding lead for Carollo's portion of the One Water Honolulu Plan.Key objectives include panel formation/engagement and development of o a framework for a One Water planning approach for the Honolulu Board of Water Supply.Challenges and considerations include planning for climate change impacts and enhancing the City's resilience and sustainability relative to water planning and policies. o (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED cn Wastewater Facilities and Cesspool Conversion Plans, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) County of Hawaii,HI Ongoing N/A o b' (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm N 1.3 Funding lead for Hawaii County's Wastewater Facilities and Cesspool Conversion Plans.Performed condition assessments of all Hawaii Island public wastewater facilities.Developed reports and conducted presentations regarding the conversion plans,evaluations of cesspool areas,and financial/funding plan. o (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED 0 Decentralized Wastewater System Pilot Demonstration Project PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) (Subconsultant to University of New Mexico Environmental Finance Center),U.S.Environmental Protection Agency Ongoing Ongoing c. z (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Z Funding lead for planning and preliminary design of a decentralized wastewater system for Hawaii cesspool conversions.Evaluated collection system options for the decentralized system and developed wastewater flows and loads projections to implement decentralized systems on Hawaii Island. z (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED State of California Parks and Recreation, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) San Diego,CA 2023 N/A D d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Project manager in charge of negotiating construction and design contracts for$88 million in Federal Emergency Management Agency c funded projects. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED D Department of Economic Development, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) City of Detroit,MI 2023 N/A e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Responsible for contract negotiation for infrastructure improvements,planning,engineering,and construction management of infrastructure projects,and represented the City for over$1B in development projects. 0 z CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 72 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONI\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\04-Resumes(Personneli_PL4 RESUMES E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM Preston Merrell,PE Project Support and Engineer 10 6 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) n Carollo Engineers,Inc.,Honolulu,Hawaii 16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline) MS Chemical Engineering,BS Civil Engineering Professional Engineer CA,UT,CO,AZ,TX,HI(PE-19050,Expires 4/30/26) 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) American Society of Civil Engineers;Water Environment Federation;Hawaii Water Environment Association 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS 2 G-) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED o Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment and Resilience Plan for the Sand PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Island Wastewater Treatment Plant and Sewer Basin Facilities Plan, City and County of Honolulu,HI 2021 N/A a (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm o Project engineer for a comprehensive planning effort focused on developing capital project needs through the year 2045 for the collection system and the 90-mgd SIWWTP based on development,rehabilitation requirements,new regulations,and climate change impacts. r (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant Rehabilitation and Replacement PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) m Project,County of Hawaii,Hilo,HI Ongoing Ongoing < N b. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm 1.3 Project engineer for the design of the$310 million Hawaii County Hilo WWTP Rehabilitation and Replacement Project.The project includes -n extensive rehabilitation of the existing 5-mgd plant as well as a new headworks,BNR activated sludge system,solids handling facilities,and SCADA system. 0 (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Wailua Homesteads Tank Construction, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) County of Kauai Department of Water,HI Ongoing N/A c. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm z G-) Design manager for Kauai County's Wailua Homesteads Tank Construction.The project includes a study to determine the feasibility of constructing a new 1 MG water storage tank at the existing site. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Mahinahina Water Treatment Facility UV Disinfection Project, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) County of Maui,Department of Water Supply,Honokowai,HI 2022 2022 d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm D Project engineer for planning,design,and construction of the Mahinahina Water Treatment Facility Improvements.This was a fast-tracked project to implement a UV disinfection system into an operating facility to meet Department of Health requirements. z (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED D Waimea Water Treatment Plant Residuals Handling Improvements, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) County of Hawaii,Waimea,HI 2022 TBD z e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Assistant project manager for a phased program of near-term and long-term solids handling improvements at the Waimea Water Treatment 0 Plant.The project includes evaluation of existing sedimentation,membrane filtration,and residuals drying processes.Various residuals handling alternatives were considered,including waste flow separation,thickening,thermal drying,and contract hauling off site. 0 z CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 73 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONI\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\04-Resumes(Personneli_PL4 RESUMES E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM Adrienne Fung,PE Project and Support Engineer 10 1 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) n Carollo Engineers,Inc.,Honolulu,Hawaii o z 16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline) < 0 T MS Civil Engineering,BSE Chemical and Biological Engineering Professional Engineer,HI(PE-20638,Expires 4/30/2026) D 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) D American Society of Civil Engineers,Hawaii Section:Young Members Forum;Hawaii Water and Environment Association m D 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS z z z (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED G) 0 Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment and Resilience Plan for the Sand PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) -0 Island Wastewater Treatment Plant and Sewer Basin Facilities Plan,City and 2021 N/A -1 County of Honolulu,HI z a. —1 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm 0 Project engineer for a comprehensive planning effort focused on developing capital project needs through the year 2045 for the collection m system and the 90-mgd SIWWTP based on development,rehabilitation requirements,new regulations,and climate change impacts. o z D (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED w Wastewater Facilities and Cesspool Conversion Plans, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) o County of Hawaii,HI Ongoing N/A w T b. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm A N Project engineer for Hawaii County's Wastewater Facilities and Cesspool Conversion Plans.Performed condition assessments of all Hawaii Island public wastewater facilities.Developed reports and conducted presentations regarding the conversion plans,evaluations of m cesspool areas,and financial/funding plan. o 0 (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED K c Decentralized Wastewater System Pilot Demonstration Project PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) (Subconsultant to University of New Mexico Environmental Finance Center),U.S.Environmental Protection Agency Ongoing Ongoing z c. z (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm 2 Project engineer for planning and preliminary design of a decentralized wastewater system for Hawaii cesspool conversions. o Evaluated collection system options for the decentralized system and developed wastewater flows and loads projections to implement K decentralized systems on Hawaii Island. z (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED m Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant Rehabilitation and Replacement PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) o Project,County of Hawaii,Hilo,HI Ongoing Ongoing D d. ,—BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm z Project engineer for the design of the$310 million Hawaii County Hilo WTP Rehabilitation and Replacement Project.The project includes c W extensive rehabilitation of the existing 5-mgd plant as well as a new headworks,BNR activated sludge system,solids handling facilities,and z SCADA system. D r (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED D Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Secondary Treatment Engineering PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) P Support Services,City and County of Honolulu,HI Ongoing Ongoing D e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm D 0 D Project engineer for the City and County of Honolulu Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Secondary Treatment Upgrades owner's advisor D services.The project involves coordination with the facilities plan,City staff,and design team to implement plant upgrades. o z CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 74 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONI\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\04-Resumes(Personneli_PL4 RESUMES E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM Jacob Yoshino,EIT Project and Support Engineer 2 1 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) n Carollo Engineers,Inc.,Honolulu,Hawaii 16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline) BS Civil Engineering Engineer-in-Training OR 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) American Society of Civil Engineers,Hawaii Section:Young Members Forum;Hawaii Water and Environment Association 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS z (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED c) 0 One Water Honolulu,Honolulu Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) D (Subconsultantto Brown and Caldwell),Honolulu,HI Ongoing N/A a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Staff engineer for Carollo's portion of the One Water Honolulu Plan.Key objectives include panel formation/engagement and development of o a framework for a One Water planning approach for the Honolulu Board of Water Supply.Challenges and considerations include planning for climate change impacts and enhancing the City's resilience and sustainability relative to water planning. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Maui Miscellaneous Engineering Services, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) County of Maui,HI Ongoing N/A o b. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm N Staff engineer supporting MDWS in a variety of roles that requires collaboration and interdisciplinary approaches,ranging from evaluating treatment and source assessments,water shortage resiliency,and permit applications. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED 0 Hydraulic Model Development and Asset Management Plan, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) County of Maui,HI Ongoing N/A c. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Staff engineer for the development of hydraulic models of the water distribution system for the islands of Maui and Molokai,condition c assessments of all water infrastructure owned by the Department of Water Supply,and development of an asset management plan. 0 (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Glenwood Pump Station Study, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission,OR 2022 N/A 0 d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Project engineer for the Glenwood Pump Station Study.Responsibilities for this project included providing alternatives to allow for continual operation during the 100-year and 500-year flood.The flood events that were evaluated also considered the increase in the flood level due to climate change. c) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED D Calaroga Sanitary Pump Station Replacement, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) City of West Linn,OR Ongoing Ongoing o e (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Project engineer for the replacement of the Calaroga Pump Station.The project included up-sizing of the pump station to a firm capacity of 200 m D gom)and moving the new pumps and wet well out of the flood plain to mitigate flood events.The selected alternative required the design of a D pump station along a steep slope with a final depth 40 feet below grade.Responsibilities included pump selection,wet well sizing and design to D meet the firm capacity requirements,and permit submittals for the Department of Environmental Quality. o CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 75 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONI\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\04-Resumes(Personneli_PL4 RESUMES E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM Sunshine S.Saucedo,PE* Project and Support Engineer 5 5 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) o Carollo Engineers,Inc.,Los Angeles,California ° z 16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline) < 0 m MS Civil Engineering with emphasis in Environmental = Engineering and Water Resources;BS Civil Engineering *Professional Engineer,HI(Pending) z 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) I r Society of Women Engineers,American Society of Civil Engineers z z 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS z G-) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED m D One Water Honolulu,Honolulu Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) (Subconsultant to Brown and Caldwell),Honolulu,HI Ongoing N/A z a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE IZI Check if project performed with current firm -0 0 Staff engineer for Carollo's portion of the One Water Honolulu Plan.Key objectives include panel formation/engagement and development of m a framework for a One Water planning approach for the Honolulu Board of Water Supply.Challenges and considerations include planning for o climate change impacts and enhancing the City's resilience and sustainability relative to water planning and policies. z r (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED m PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) o Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment and Resilience Plan for the Sand m Island WWTP and Sewer Basin Facilities Plan,City and County of Honolulu,HI 2021 N/A N A b. 1.3 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE IZI Check if project performed with current firm 1 Staff engineer for a wastewater planning effort for the Sand Island Sewer Basin.Authorized tasks include projection of wastewater flows and m A loads;review of regulatory issues;evaluation of climate change,storm surge,and tsunami impacts;evaluation of collection system issues o associated unsewered/cesspool areas;and evaluation of decentralized treatment. K K (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED z One Water LA 2040 Plan, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) r City of Los Angeles,CA 2021 N/A z c. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE IZI Check if project performed with current firm ). Staff engineer for creation of a master plan to identify projects,programs,and policies for sustainable,long-term water supplies for Los 0 K Angeles and to provide greater resiliency to drought conditions and climate change.Provided documentation support and gained familiarity with E the One Water process,including the development of water supply options fact sheets with climate risk vulnerability scoring. z < (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED m G) Storm Water Capture Parks Program Pre-Design and Design PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) o Services,Los Angeles Department of Public Works,Bureau of D Engineering,CA 2019 N/A m d. z (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE IZI Check if project performed with current firm m Staff engineer for preliminary design and design of infiltration basins and storm water capture technology implemented under city parks to z m recharge the San Fernando Groundwater Basin.Provided support in creating 3D renderings of the infiltration basin designs using SketchUp and a preparing feasibility reports. m (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED z P Safe Clean Water Program Feasibility Study for Hollenbeck Lake PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) D Rehabilitation,City of Los Angeles,CA 2021 NA m D e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE IZI Check if project performed with current firm DStaff engineer for the feasibilitystudy,which involved selecting and assessingappropriate storm water best management practices to make 0 improvements to the lake and the surrounding park area.The Safe Clean Water Program aims at improving and protecting water quality and z capturing rain/storm water to increase safe drinking water supplies and prepare for future drought. CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 76 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONI\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\04-Resumes(Personneli_PL4 RESUMES E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM Mason K.Drapesa-Morse,ElT Project and Support Engineer 4 4 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) n Carollo Engineers,Inc.,Honolulu,Hawaii z 16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline) < O BS Civil Engineering Engineer-in-Training,HI D 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) D American Society of Civil Engineers D 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS z z (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED G) 0 Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment and Resilience Plan for the Sand PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) -0 Island Wastewater Treatment Plant and Sewer Basin Facilities Plan,City and County of Honolulu,HI 2021 N/A z a. —1 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Staff engineer for a wastewater planning effort for the Sand Island Sewer Basin.Authorized tasks include projection of wastewater flows and Om loads;review of regulatory issues;evaluation of climate change,storm surge,and tsunami impacts;evaluation of collection system issues w associated unsewered/cesspool areas;and evaluation of decentralized treatment. z r (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED m Maui Miscellaneous Engineering Services, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) om County of Maui,HI Ongoing N/A w b. < 1.3 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm N Vl Staff engineer supporting MDWS in a variety of roles that requires collaboration and interdisciplinary approaches,ranging from evaluating 1 treatment and source assessments,water shortage resiliency,and permit applications. A (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED 0 Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant Rehabilitation and Replacement PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) c z Project,County of Hawaii,Hilo,HI Ongoing Ongoing c' (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm z z Staff engineer for the design of the$310 million Hawaii County Hilo WWTP Rehabilitation and Replacement Project.The project includes z extensive rehabilitation of the existing 5-mgd plant as well as a new headworks,BNR activated sludge system,solids handling facilities,and Ti SCADA system. 0 K (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Z Pearl City Wastewater Pump Station Upgrade, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) City and County of Honolulu,HI 2023 2024 c) 0 d' (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm a Staff engineer for reliability upgrades to the 36-mgd wastewater pump station,including replacement of pumps and associated suction and D discharge piping;surge tanks;HVAC,electrical,and instrumentation and control improvements;and civil work to improve site grading and w drainage.Construction cost is$15 million. z m (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED D r Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Secondary Treatment PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) D Engineering Support Services,City and County of Honolulu,HI Ongoing Ongoing z o e' (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm D m Staff engineer for the City and County of Honolulu Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Secondary Treatment Upgrades owner's advisor o services.The project involves coordination with the facilities plan,City staff,and design team to implement plant upgrades. D O z CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 77 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONI\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\04-Resumes(Personneli_PL4 RESUMES E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS SERVICE CATEGORY (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN SERVICE CATEGORY 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM Danielle Restelli Project and Support Engineer 6 3 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) o Carollo Engineers,Inc.,Honolulu,Hawaii ° 16.EDUCATION(Degree and Specialization) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(State and Discipline) MS Civil Engineering,BAS Geological Sciences 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) z 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS Z (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED o One Water Honolulu,Honolulu Board of Water Supply PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) (Subconsultant to Brown and Caldwell),Honolulu,HI Ongoing N/A a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Staff engineer for Carollo's portion of the One Water Honolulu Plan.Key objectives include panel formation/engagement and development of o a framework for a One Water planning approach for the Honolulu Board of Water Supply.Challenges and considerations include planning for climate change impacts and enhancing the City's resilience and sustainability relative to water planning. o (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED cn Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment and Resilience Plan PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) < for the Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant and Sewer Basin 2021 N/A Facilities Plan,City and County of Honolulu,HI b. N (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm N cn Staff engineer for a wastewater planning effort for the Sand Island Sewer Basin.Authorized tasks include projection of wastewater flows and loads;review of regulatory issues;evaluation of climate change,storm surge,and tsunami impacts;evaluation of collection system issues associated unsewered/cesspool areas;and evaluation of decentralized treatment. o (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Maui Water Shortage and Conservation Plan, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) County of Maui,HI 2024 N/A C. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Z G-) Staff engineer for the development of a clear plan of action for when to declare or rescind a water shortage for all five water systems in West Maui,Upcountry,Central Maui,Hana,and Molokai.Detailed demand and supply summaries are prepared,along with water conservation measures tailored to the unique hydrologic and land-use characteristics of each of the five water systems. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Secondary Treatment PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) c) Engineering Support Services,City and County of Honolulu,HI Ongoing Ongoing D r d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Studying innovative on-site wastewater treatment systems for denitrification of residential wastewater in an effort to offer replacement options c, for cesspools polluting groundwater resources in Hawaii. D (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Decentralized Wastewater System Pilot Demonstration Project PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) z o (Subconsultant to University of New Mexico Environmental Finance Center),U.S.Environmental Protection Agency Ongoing Ongoinge. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm Staff engineer for planning and preliminary design of a decentralized wastewater system for Hawaii cesspool conversions.Evaluated collection D system options for the decentralized system and developed wastewater flows and loads projections to implement decentralized systems on o Hawaii Island. CAROLLO/ QUALIFICATIONS /JUNE 2024 78 \\io-bd-1\BD-DATA\Marketing\Pursuits\Client831HONI\HawaiiCounty\EnvMgmtDept\On-Call FY24-25\Qua10624\PL.4-CommunityPlanning_Community\Indd\04-Resumes(Personneli_PL4 CAROLLO.COM g+CCarollon.