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14-L
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RESOLUTION
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Accept Proposal for Vulnerability Assessment Study
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2/9/2004
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Michael G. Morrison, P.E., DEE <br />Principal-in-Charge <br />Years of Experience Mr. Morrison specializes in the design of water and wastewater treatment facilities. <br />33 He is an authority on the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act compliance <br />requirements for treatment facilities. Mr. Morrison has published numerous papers <br />Registration and articles relating to water and wastewater design and is a contributing author to <br />Professional Engineer, the textbook Wastewater Treatment Plants, Planning, Design and Operation. <br />Texas 1975 (#37613) Project Experience: <br />Diplomate, American Fort Bliss Oil/Water Separator Upgrade - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort <br />Academy of Worth District - Principal-in-charge of a project to design and upgrade oil/water <br />Environmental separators at Fort Bliss, Texas and to implement stormwater Best Management <br />Engineers, National Practices. <br />1982 (#6017) <br />North Holly Water Treatment Plant - City of Fort Worth, Texas - Design of the <br />NCEES, 1990 (#9640) North Holly 80 MGD ozonization facilities for Safe Drinking Water Act compliance. <br />Education Safe Drinking Water Act Compliance - Cities of Fort Worth, Cleburne, <br />B.S., Civil Engineering - Grapevine, Snyder, Borger, and Brown County Water lmprovement District No. 1- <br />The University of Texas Conducted Safe Drinking Water Act compliance evaluations. <br />at Arlington, 1970 Doshier Farm Wastewater Treatment Plant Value Engineering - City of <br />Temple, Texas - A Value Engineering team reviewed the Doshier Farm Wastewater <br />M.S., Civil Engineering - Treatment Plant plans at 100 percent, after bids were opened. Since this project had <br />The University of Texas bid and a tentative award made to the low bidder, the team was limited on <br />at Arlington, 1978 conceptual and layout revisions. However, the VE team worked with the contractor <br />and the City of Temple to achieve a life-cycle savings of approximately five percent. <br />Effluent Reuse - City of Cleburne, Texas - Effluent reuse and Chapter 310 <br />permitting for utilization of the City's entire wastewater flow for industrial purposes. <br />Rolling Hills Water Treatment Plant Ammonia System Modifications - City <br />of Fort Worth, Texas - Design of Rolling Hills Water Treatment Plant (160 MGD) <br />ammonia system modifications. <br />Water Treatment Plant Design - Northeast Texas Municipal Water District - <br />Design of a 3.5 MGD regional water treatment plant. <br />Water Treatment Plant Expansion - City of Grapevine, Texas - Design of a 4.0 <br />MGD water treatment plant expansion employing micro-processor based controlled <br />liquid chemical facilities. <br />North and South Holly Water Treatment Plants Filtration Renovations - <br />City of Forf Worth, Texas - Design of North and South Holly Water Treatment Plants <br />filtration renovations. <br />Water Treatment Plant Expansion - City of Beaumont, Texas - Design of a 30 <br />MGD expansion/renovation for the water treatment plant, including sludge blanket <br />clarification, high rate filtration, state-of-the-art laboratory and instrumentation. <br />Water Treatment Plant Design - City of Bridgeport, Texas - Design of the 2.0 <br />MGD water treatment plant, including high rate filtration, taste and odor control <br />facilities and fluoridation system. <br />Innova[ive approaches . . <br />rsmio <br />Freese N{chols <br />practical resulcs . <br />bVater $yctem Vulnerability Acse;srnent and Emergency Respon>e Plan <br />
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