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TOM BEAN, PE <br />Leak Detection <br />Severn Trent Pipeline Services <br /> <br />Education <br />B.S. Civil Engineering, Valparaiso University, 1"969 <br /> <br />Professional Registration <br />Registered Pr0fessi0nal Engineer- TX, IN <br /> <br />Professional Experience <br />Mr. Bean joined Severn Trent Pipeline Services (STPS) in 1969 and has hands-un field and management experience in water <br />distribution systems, district measurements, hydraulic field testing, hydraulic modeling studies, water qualJly analysis, and master <br />planning projects. Mr. Bean is responsible for field data acquisition, overall data analysis, report preparation, budget control, and <br />overall data and report quality for all projeds being performed by STPS in the Southern Distrid. <br /> <br />Relevant Project Experience <br /> <br />· City of Charleston, South Carolina Water Master Plan. Mr. Bean developed and calibrated model of system, and recommended <br /> a capital improvements program to meet projeded growth. <br /> <br />· City of Saginaw, Michigan Water System Model Master Plan. Mr. Bean analyzed and developed water consumption figures <br /> based upon population density and developed and calibrated the water model. Recommendations for current and future water <br /> system improvements were incorporated into the city's water system capital improvements plan. <br /> <br />· City of Augusta, Georgia Water Distribulion System Model. Mr. Bean was responsible for construding a model of the water <br /> distribution system. The model was used to make recommendations to eliminate large pressure variations in Central Business <br /> District by determining the carted downstream sellings of all pressure reducing valves. The calibrated model was also used to <br /> conduct studies on the movement of pressure zone boundaries and to size and place additional storage. <br /> <br />· Shemya Air Force Base, Shemya, Alaska Water Distribution System Analysis. Mr. Bean participated os team member in <br /> conducting pump efficiency tests, loss of bead tests, and consumption measurements. <br /> <br />· Edmond, Oklahoma Water Distribution Master Plan. Mr. Bean construded and calibrated a model of the water distribution <br /> system. The model was used to make recommendations for the location of additional sources of supply to the system. The <br /> model was also used to size reinforcements for future growth in the system. <br /> <br />· Broken Bow, Oklahoma Computer Model. Mr. Bean construded and calibrated a model of the water distribution system. The <br /> model was used to conduct a surge analysis of the entire system by others. <br /> <br /> <br />