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AGENDA
Item Number
14-L
AGENDA - Type
RESOLUTION
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Accept Proposal for Vulnerability Assessment Study
AGENDA - Date
2/9/2004
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Hutch Musallam, P.E. <br />Project Director <br />Years Experience: <br />Registration: Professional Engineer, Texas 1987 (#84750) <br />Education: B.E., Civil Engineering , American University of Beirut, 1990 <br />M.S., Civil/Environmental Engineering, The University of <br />Texas, 1993 <br />Mr. Musallam is a project director and manager for the water and wastewater <br />engineering group and an associate of Freese and Nichols. He specializes in water and <br />wastewater treatment, biosolids dewatering and management and hydraulic evaluations <br />of treatment systems. Mr. Musallam is experienced in conducting and supervising bench <br />scale treatability studies and in troubleshooting and start-up assistance. <br />Project Experience: <br />Water Treatment Plant Evaluation - City of Paris, Texas - Project manager for a <br />recently completed water treatment plant evaluation and production study. The study <br />included evaluating the water treatment plan and projected water demands. <br />Vulnerability Assessments - Cities of Beaumont and San Angelo, Texas - Prepared <br />water utility Vulnerability Assessments and new water utility Emergency Operations Plans. <br />Recommended physical improvements and operational and procedure changes. The <br />Water Utility Emergency Operations Plans included procedures to respond to various <br />levels of terrorist threat in response to the National Homeland Security Advisory System <br />Threat Conditions and specific incident response plans. <br />Water Treatment Plant Upgrade - Brown County Wcrter Improvement District # 1 - <br />Project manager for a study and on-site evaluation to upgrade the capacity of the water <br />treatment plant from 10 MGD to 12 MGD. <br />Water Treatment Plant 14 MGD Expansion - City of Beaumont, Texas - Project <br />manager for the City of Beaumont Water Treatment Plant 14 MGD expansion and <br />miscellaneous improvements. The project included the addition of a new two <br />compartment, two stage rapid mix basin, addition of high rate solids contact clarifiers, <br />eight new dual media filters equipped with air scour with a firm capacity of 40 MGD, and <br />the addition of chlorine dioxide for disinfection and miscellaneous chemical improvements <br />and upgrades. <br />Sludge Dewatering Facilities - City of Cleburne, Texas - Project manager for the <br />City's water treatment plant sludge dewatering facilities. The proiect included water plant <br />holding tanks, sludge pump station, and a centrifuge for water plant sludge dewatering. <br />Clearwell and Pump Station - City of Beaumont, Texas - Project manager for the <br />City's water treatment plant five million gallon clearwell and high service/filter backwash <br />pump station. The project included a two compartment, five million gallon baffled <br />clearwell, high service pump station, and miscellaneous chlorination and chemical feed <br />improvements. <br />Innovative approaches . . <br />EMOoil <br />Fra*se NlchoN <br />practical resula <br />Water System Vulnerabiliry Asse±sment and Emergency Respon.e Plan <br />
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