Experience > Federal Government
Salinas Valley Water Project EIS/EIS, Monterey County*
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers/Monterey County Water Resources Agency
Role: Project Management/Technical Input
The Salinas Valley Water Project was designed to halt seawater intrusion to the northern Salinas Valley groundwater basin. Project elements included modification of the Nacimiento Lake Dam and flow releases, groundwater recharge, and construction/operation of an inflatable dam and water intakes. Key issues included endangered steelhead passage, hydrology, lake recreation, and growth inducement.
Upper Truckee River Restoration and Golf Course Reconfiguration Project EIR/EIS/EIS, Lake Tahoe Basin*
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation/Tahoe Regional Planning Agency/California Department of Parks and Recreation
Role:Principal-in-Charge/Strategic Direction/Technical Input
California State Parks and U. S. Bureau of Reclamation proposed geomorphic restoration of an Upper Truckee River reach that crosses Lake Valley State Recreation Area (SRA) and Washoe Meadows State Park to improve natural functions of the river and reduce eroding fine sediments that reach Lake Tahoe and. River restoration requires reconfiguration of the Lake Tahoe Golf Course to make room for a fully functioning riparian system and eliminate erosion problems. The environmental document is prepared for compliance with CEQA (EIR), NEPA (EIS), and Tahoe Regional Planning Agency ordinances (EIS).
Boggs Tract Area Sanitary Sewer System Project EA/ FONSI and IS/MND, San Joaquin County*
Department of Housing and Urban Development/City of Stockton/San Joaquin County
Role: Principal-in-Charge/Project Management/Technical Input
The City of Stockton and San Joaquin County proposed the installation of sanitary sewer system including 14,500 linear feet of new sewer pipeline within the Boggs Tract Area of San Joaquin County, California. The project was funded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development under the Community Development Block Grant Program. The sanitary sewer system was designed to connect to the City of Stockton’s existing sewer system within the Boggs Tract Area. Key environmental issues include transportation, noise, air quality, and hazardous materials.


