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AGENDA
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14-L
AGENDA - Type
RESOLUTION
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Accept Proposal for Vulnerability Assessment Study
AGENDA - Date
2/9/2004
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Thomas Haster, P. E. <br />System Assessment and Support <br />Innovative approaches . . <br />rm <br />FrNSa .na Nlcholf <br />practical resula <br />Years Experience: 13 <br />Registration: Professional Engineer, <br />Education: B.S., Civil Engineering, <br />M.S., Civil Engineering, <br />Texas 1994 (#79736) <br />Texas A&M University, 1989 <br />Texas A&M University, 1991 <br />Mr. Haster is the utilities discipline leader in Freese and Nichols' infrastructure <br />group. He has extensive experience involving the design and rehabilitation of water <br />and wastewater pumping facilities (up to 560 MGD capacity) and major water <br />transmission lines (up to 96 inches in diameter). Mr. Haster's experience also <br />includes water distribution and wastewater collection system studies including, <br />HYDRA, EPANET, H20NET, CYBERNET, and KYPIPE modeling programs, impact fee <br />analyses and hydraulic surge analyses. <br />Project Experience: <br />Domestic Water System Improvements - Texas A&M University - Project <br />engineer for design improvements. The project included adding a 3 million gallon <br />ground storage tank, pipeline extensions, various cross-connections and valve <br />improvements, joint bonding and cathodic protection to pipelines and various <br />instrumentation and electrical improvements. <br />Pump Station Rehabilitation - City of Brenham, Texas - Design engineer for raw <br />water pump station rehabilitation. Initial capacity 4.3 MGD, expanded capacity to <br />9.4 MGD. Pump station included the design of a 750 KW stand-by diesel generator. <br />Pump Station - Norfh Texas Municipal Water District - Project engineer for Raw <br />Water Pump Station #3. Proiect included 1-70 MGD pump and 2-35 MGD pumps <br />for a total initial capacity of 140 MGD. Pump station has been designed for a total <br />ultimate capacity of 560 MGD. <br />Cooper Lake Raw Water Pump Station - North Texas Municipal Water District - <br />Project engineer for the Cooper Lake Raw Water Pump Station. Initial capacity 1 10 <br />MGD, ultimate capacity 220 MGD the Wastewater Interceptors Project with <br />approximately 30,000 feet of 10-inch to 18-inch wastewater interceptors. <br />Eastside Water System Improvements - EI Paso Water Utilities - Design <br />engineer for the Eastside Water System Improvements-Airport System Project. <br />Approximately 53,000 linear feet of 48-, 36-, 24- and 12-inch diameter pipelines. <br />Water Distribution System Study - City of Fort Worth, Texas - Project manager <br />for water distribution system study for Northside II, Southside II, Westside II, III, IV <br />and Holly Pressure Planes serving approximately 550,000 people. <br />Plano-McKinney Treated Water Transmission System - North Texas Municipal <br />Water District - Project engineer for the Plano-McKinney Treated Water Transmission <br />System with approximately 26,000 linear feet of 96-inch diameter pipeline, 46,000 <br />linear feet of 84-inch diameter pipeline, 24,000 linear feet of 72-inch diameter <br />pipeline and 6,000 linear feet of 42-inch diameter pipeline. <br />Water System Vulnerability Asse±sment and Emergency Respon:e Plan <br />
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