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RESUME Lori E. Prentice, P.G., C.E.G. [email protected] 805.368.7765 1| Page EDUCATION: B.S. Geology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1980 Short Courses: Earth Retaining Structures Slope Stability and Landslides Erosion Control Seismic Hazard Analysis Excavation and Grading Code Administration, Inspection, and Enforcement LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS: Professional Geologist No. 7533, California 2003 Certified Engineering Geologist No. 2312, California 2004 Current American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid, CPR, and AED Training California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) 40Hour Health and Safety Training for Hazardous Waste Sites Current 8Hour DOSH Refresher Course Helicopter Underwater Egress Training (HUET) Construction Safety Training System, Alberta (CSTS) Enform Electronic General Safety Orientation (EGSO), Canada Ground Disturbance for Supervisors, Canada PROFESSIONAL HISTORY: Principal Engineering Geologist and President, Oakridge Geoscience, Inc. Camarillo, California, September 2014 to Present Ms. Prentice is Certified Engineering Geologist registered in California with a broad background in geologic and geotechnical practices with a proven ability to successfully organize, conduct, and evaluate findings on geologic and geotechnical programs. She is solutionoriented, working with Clients to understand their project needs and develop geotechnical scopes to meet requirements necessary for successful geotechnical project design. After 24 years with Fugro in Ventura, California, Ms. Prentice has formed Oakridge Geoscience, Inc. to provide geologic and project management consulting services to geotechnical engineering, civil, design, and construction clients. Principal Engineering Geologist, Fugro Consultants, Ventura, California, August 1990 to September 2014 Ms. Prentice served as project manager on a wide variety of onshore and nearshore geotechnical design studies and desktop studies for numerous projects including pipelines, transportation, water/wastewater, fault and landslide evaluations, third party geotechnical reviews, offshore wind farms, LNG terminal siting studies, tunnels, outfalls, harbor deepening studies, and pipeline shore crossings in the US, Canada, Australia, Papua New Guinea, Panama, and the UK. Prior to joining Fugro, Ms. Prentice worked in the oil and gas exploration and production industry, including Chevron USA, Halliburton, and Ogle Petroleum Company.

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EDUCATION: B.S. Geology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1980 Short Courses: Earth Retaining Structures;; Slope Stability and Landslides;; Erosion Control;; Seismic Hazard Analysis;; Excavation and Grading Code Administration, Inspection, and Enforcement

LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS:

Professional Geologist No. 7533, California 2003 Certified Engineering Geologist No. 2312, California 2004 Current American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid, CPR, and AED Training California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) 40-­Hour Health and Safety Training for Hazardous Waste Sites;; Current 8-­Hour DOSH Refresher Course Helicopter Underwater Egress Training (HUET) Construction Safety Training System, Alberta (CSTS) Enform Electronic General Safety Orientation (EGSO), Canada Ground Disturbance for Supervisors, Canada

PROFESSIONAL HISTORY:

Principal Engineering Geologist and President, Oakridge Geoscience, Inc. Camarillo, California, September 2014 to Present

Ms. Prentice is Certified Engineering Geologist registered in California with a broad background in geologic and geotechnical practices with a proven ability to successfully organize, conduct, and evaluate findings on geologic and geotechnical programs. She is solution-­oriented, working with Clients to understand their project needs and develop geotechnical scopes to meet requirements necessary for successful geotechnical project design. After 24 years with Fugro in Ventura, California, Ms. Prentice has formed Oakridge Geoscience, Inc. to provide geologic and project management consulting services to geotechnical engineering, civil, design, and construction clients.

Principal Engineering Geologist, Fugro Consultants, Ventura, California, August 1990 to September 2014

Ms. Prentice served as project manager on a wide variety of onshore and nearshore geotechnical design studies and desktop studies for numerous projects including pipelines, transportation, water/wastewater, fault and landslide evaluations, third-­party geotechnical reviews, offshore wind farms, LNG terminal siting studies, tunnels, outfalls, harbor deepening studies, and pipeline shore crossings in the US, Canada, Australia, Papua New Guinea, Panama, and the UK.

Prior to joining Fugro, Ms. Prentice worked in the oil and gas exploration and production industry, including Chevron USA, Halliburton, and Ogle Petroleum Company.

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CORE COMPETENCIES:

Project management of geotechnical design studies and desktop studies including proposals, budgeting, scheduling, geologic and geotechnical evaluation, and reporting. Geotechnical site characterization;; seismic hazard evaluations, including liquefaction potential, potential for strong ground shaking, fault rupture potential;; fault evaluations, including trenching and mapping;; landslide characterization, evaluation, and stabilization;; geologic evaluations;; groundwater well installation and logging;; and geotechnical studies for pipelines, building and bridge foundations, reservoirs/dams, water and wastewater treatment facilities, oil/gas facilities, blasting, rock slope stability and stabilization, and forensic studies. Supervising and logging onshore and offshore geologic explorations in Canada, Mexico, Panama, the Irish Sea, and the North Sea. Field exploration techniques and equipment, including heli-­portable drilling equipment, air-­ and mud rotary drilling methods, rock coring and logging, hollow-­stem auger drilling, bucket auger drilling and downhole logging, as well as drilling methods and procedures aboard jackups and drill ships. Also experienced with cone penetrometer tests (CPT), downhole packer testing, downhole geophysical surveys, and downhole logging (e-­logs).

RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE Oakridge Geoscience (2014 to Present):

Bentley Ranch Agricultural Pond, Ojai – Geotechnical study including field exploration, laboratory testing, and geotechnical evaluation for design of a 10+ acre agricultural water storage pond. Provided geotechnical recommendations for pond design, evaluations of onsite clay materials for use as clay liner, and modeled shallow perched groundwater and site conditions to assist the design team in optimizing the pond location, depth, and design.

Brine Disposal Pipeline, Water Replenishment District of Southern California, GHD/KEH Associates. Geotechnical study for an 1,800-­foot long, 12-­inch diameter high density polyethylene (HDPE) pipeline near the San Gabriel River in Pico Rivera, California. The pipeline will be constructed in a pipe zone consisting of 20+ feet of very loose to loose sand using a combination of cut and cover and trenchless technologies beneath heavily travelled streets and intersections. OGI provided field exploration, laboratory testing, geotechnical evaluation, and design parameters for the pipeline design and installation and pavement design for redesign of road ways and intersections impacted during construction.

Santa Ana Road Widening, County of Ventura Public Works Agency, Transportation Department. Approximately $6 million road widening project to accommodate bike lanes along a 5.5-­mile reach of Santa Ana Road between Casitas Vista Road and State Route 150. Roadway will be widened by 6 feet using a combination of single and multiple lane widenings and restriping to create

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safe bike travel lanes. Project included field exploration, laboratory testing, evaluations, roadway design, and earthwork recommendations.

Moorpark Tract 5187 Water Tank Geotechnical Review, County of Ventura Public Works Agency, Water & Sanitation Department. Provide third party geotechnical review, evaluation, and consultation to the W&SD, including geotechnical input associated with tank construction, tank foundation conditions, site grading, slope stability of graded and natural slopes, and pipeline construction on the relatively steep access road. Reviewed select geotechnical data from previous geotechnical consultants for the Tract, the current project geotechnical engineer, and worked with the W&SD and project developer to provide a project design in conformance with current building code and regulations.

Piru Solar Power Plant, United Water Conservation District (UWCD). Geotechnical design study for UWCDs proposed solar array and support facilities, including field exploration, laboratory testing, and assisting the project designer in selection of an appropriate foundation system in the cobble and boulder alluvial environment.

McGrath State Beach Park Restoration, Oxnard – Preliminary geotechnical field exploration and laboratory testing for the planned relocation of the McGrath State Beach Campground. Grant-­funded study to relocate the existing campground to an area less prone to water inundation and restore the estuarine habitat of the current campground location.

Marina Park Restroom Addition, City of Ventura – Geotechnical report to evaluate the subsurface geologic and geotechnical conditions for the proposed restroom expansion area in Marina Park and provide geotechnical recommendations for foundation design, site development, and grading for the new facility.

Proposed Drill Cuttings Disposal Site Grimes Canyon Well Field, Calleguas Municipal Water District – Provided opinions on existing site conditions and proposed rehabilitation of earthen basin for use as drill cuttings holding/disposal site for deep monitoring wells.

Ayers Avenue Sewer Pipeline Scale Evaluation, Ojai Valley Sanitary District – Evaluation of the subsurface geologic and groundwater conditions in the vicinity of the Ayers Avenue sewer alignment in an effort to determine the cause(s) of scale formation within the pipeline, evaluate potential mitigations that may be effective in curtailing or slowing future scale formation, and evaluate the geochemical and mineralogical properties of the existing scale for potential removal of the formed scale using chemical methods.

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Emergency Generator Facility, Grimes Canyon Wellfield, Calleguas Municipal Water District – Geotechnical report to evaluate the subsurface geologic and geotechnical conditions for the proposed emergency generator facility and provide geotechnical recommendations for foundation design, site development, and grading for the new facility.

East Access Road and Drainage Project, Toland Road Landfill, Ventura Regional Sanitation District – Provide geologic mapping, field grading observation and slope stability consultation during construction of the East Access Road. Geologic data for the site is part of the overall quality assurance report required for Regional Water Quality Control Board (LARWQCB) approval of the project.

CMWD-­LMWD Interconnect Project, Phoenix Engineering -­ Calleguas Municipal Water District Specification No. 450 – Preliminary geotechnical study to evaluate subsurface site conditions for a proposed 7,000-­foot long, 24-­inch diameter pipeline and associated pump/pressure reducing station. The pipeline alignment will be located in public right-­of-­way along Lindero Canyon and Kanan Roads in the Oak Park area of Ventura County.

Tapia Wastewater Treatment Plant, RAS Pump Station Settlement Study, Las Virgenes Municipal Water District – OGI evaluated the apparent causes of the settlement for the 25-­year old RAS Pump Station Addition. Currently OGI is performing quarterly survey monitoring of the pump station to evaluate if settlement is continuing. Data from the survey monitoring will be utilized by LVMWD to evaluate options including re-­leveling of the existing pump station using pressure grouting/mud jacking or pump station replacement.

Project Manager, Geotechnical Drilling and Exploration Projects, Prince Rupert Area, British Columbia -­ Provided project management for More Core Diamond Drilling on five sites being considered for LNG facilities. Responsible for management of helicopter-­access field operations in five remote locations in northern BC, client liaison, HSE oversight, coordination of equipment and site reporting.

RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE Fugro (1990 to 2014):

HIGHLIGHTS Pacific Northwest LNG, Lelu Island, Northern British Columbia -­ Project manager for successful completion of both the pre-­FEED-­ and FEED-­level phases of a complex integrated onshore and nearshore geotechnical field investigation for a new LNG facility in a challenging location in northern British Columbia. Responsible for organization and coordination of all field operations;; developing work plans and HSE documentation;; coordination with stakeholders, archeologists, and First Nations;; and project staffing coordination and access logistics. Field

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operations included land survey, helicopter support, clearing and tree-­falling activities, pad-­building for the exploration drill equipment, geophysical testing and geotechnical logging personnel, marine vessel support, jackup operations, island access logistics, client liaison, and site reporting. Onshore field investigation consisted of conducting over 100 borings with up to 4 heli-­portable drill rigs working concurrently, 17 line-­kilometers of geophysical surveys, and excavation of test pits for geologic evaluation of potential fault activity. The project site is located on a remote, heavily-­forested island that required helicopter support to move all equipment and drill pad wood onto and around the island. Nearshore field investigations consisted of conducting marine bathymetric and geophysical surveys in the vicinity of proposed project elements and conducting over 20 nearshore borings and cone penetrometer tests from a jackup in marine conditions that include 7-­meter tides. The two field programs were successfully conducted the spring/summer months and through the winter months, respectively, in northern British Columbia. Lead the geologic evaluation of site conditions based on the findings as field exploration progressed. Following successful completion of the field works, lead the effort to develop the geologic site model based on the findings from the pre-­FEED and FEED-­level nearshore and onshore geophysical and boring programs.

Calleguas Municipal Water District, Salinity Management Pipeline Outfall, Port Hueneme, California. Project manager and engineering geologist for a 5,100-­foot-­long 30-­inch diameter outfall pipeline. Pipeline construction consisted of a horizontal directionally drilled (HDD) shore crossing and a seafloor lay pipeline to the diffuser. Geotechnical aspects of the project initiated as a desktop study followed by onshore and nearshore geophysical surveys and drilling, and geotechnical design of the onshore and offshore components.

PIPELINES, RESERVOIRS, PUMP STATIONS, AND TREATMENT FACILITIES Sand Canyon Reservoir, Pump Station, and Pipeline Project, Castaic Lake Water Agency. Project engineering geologist;; project included a pump station, 25,000-­foot 48-­inch-­diameter welded steel pipeline, and a 7-­MG reservoir in the eastern Santa Clarita Valley. Provided geologic re-­evaluation of site conditions developed by others in the geologically complex landslide-­prone hillside terrain during site grading.

Honby Pipeline Project Phase II, Castaic Lake Water Agency, Santa Clarita, California. Project manager and engineering geologist;; proposed 60-­inch-­diameter water pipeline that included jack and bore/trenchless construction recommendations for installation under the existing buried Los Angeles aqueduct alignment and an existing roadway embankment.

West Ventura County Emergency Water Intertie Project, Ventura County.

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Engineering geologist;; proposed 22,000 foot-­long 20-­inch-­diameter cement mortar lined and coated steel pipeline between the Saticoy Water Conditioning Facility and Blending Station No. 4 in Oxnard.

Calleguas Municipal Water District, Las Posas Basin Aquifer Storage and Recovery Project, Moorpark. Project geologist;; about twenty miles of 60-­ to 72-­inch-­diameter water pipelines, two 5-­MG reservoirs, a water treatment plant, and a pump station.

Meiners Oaks Trunk Sewer Pipeline Relocation Project, Ventura County. Project geologist;; realignment of the Meiners Oak trunk sewer pipeline exposed in the streambed of the Ventura River. Project design for the 3,200-­foot-­long siphon included performing geophysical surveys across the alignment within the river bed, that were integrated with drill holes advanced near river banks, an HDD test boring, and vibration monitoring during construction.

Unit W Wastewater Interceptor Reconstruction Project, Phases I and II, City of Thousand Oaks. Project and field geologist;; 12,000-­foot-­long 42-­inch diameter pipeline constructed in steep, difficult access canyon area leading to the City’s Hill Canyon WWTP.

Nacimiento Water Supply Project Geohazards Evaluation, San Luis Obispo County. Project geologist;; geohazard evaluation and desktop study for a proposed 52-­mile-­long pipeline alignment.

California Men’s Colony Water Distribution System Improvements, San Luis Obispo County. Project geologist;; about 25 miles of 6-­ to 18-­inch diameter water distribution pipelines serving the Men’s Colony, Camp San Luis Obispo, Cuesta College, and the Men’s Colony Wastewater Treatment Plant.

Lopez Water Treatment Plant Upgrade, Arroyo Grande. Project engineering geologist;; proposed improvements included a new laboratory, administration building, chemical storage, and pump buildings. Geotechnical considerations included soil and groundwater characterization, site preparation and grading, seismic, fault rupture hazards and setbacks, shallow foundation design, and construction.

Thousand Oaks Sewer Rehabilitation Project. Project manager and geologist;; four proposed sewer pipelines ranging from about 300 to 3,400 feet in length.

Ojai Valley Sanitary District, Inverted Siphon No. 7, Ventura County. Project manager and engineering geologist;; fast-­track design-­level study conducted for realignment of the Inverted Siphon No. 7 sewer pipeline that was damaged by flooding in the streambed of San Antonio Creek. Project included evaluation, geotechnical design, and construction of an 1,800-­foot-­long inverted siphon

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pipeline beneath the creek using horizontal directional drilling (HDD) technology.

Sewer Force Main Crossing, Geophysical and Geotechnical Study, Santa Ynez River, Solvang. Project geologist;; geophysical and geotechnical study for a new sewer force main pipeline beneath the Santa Ynez River using horizontal direction drilling (HDD) techniques to replace an existing 10-­inch diameter alignment.

Equalization Improvements, Burbank Water Reclamation Plant, City of Burbank. Geologist;; 13,000 square-­foot, below-­grade, reinforced concrete equalization reservoir, and associated utility improvements.

Calleguas Municipal Water District Water Filtration Plant, Thousand Oaks. Project geologist;; exploration and trenching to evaluate fault hazard and overexcavation for deeply buried tanks for the 5-­MG-­per-­day water treatment plant on a hillside site.

Hill Canyon Water Reclamation Plant Expansions, Thousand Oaks. Project geologist;; multi-­phase geotechnical studies for upgrades to the treatment plant processes, new buildings, facilities, roadways, an access bridge, and deeply buried tanks adjacent to existing structures.

Pacific Pipeline System, Kern, Ventura, and Los Angeles Counties. Field geologist;; subsurface explorations advanced at numerous proposed directionally drilled locations, landslide evaluation locations, and potential liquefaction areas for pipelines extending from Bakersfield to El Segundo.

Central Coast Water Authority Aqueduct, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties. Field geologist;; about 73 miles of 42-­inch diameter steel pipeline extending from Arroyo Grande to Lake Cachuma, California, three water storage tanks, a pump station, and a 43-­MG per day water treatment plant.

Simi Reclaimed Water System, Pilot Project, Calleguas Municipal Water District, Simi Valley. Field geologist;; 24-­inch-­diameter reclaimed water distribution pipeline and pump station project.

Geotechnical Evaluation of Shallow Groundwater, Thousand Oaks. Project manager and engineering geologist;; evaluation of potential source of nuisance water seeps, springs, and shallow groundwater in a City neighborhood. Evaluation included historical aerial photograph review, review of grading plans and geotechnical data in City files, discussion with homeowners, and site reconnaissance.

Westlake Reservoir Replacement Project, Calleguas Municipal Water District, Thousand Oaks, California. Project manager and engineering geologist;; 7 MG

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replacement buried reservoir project on a hillside location.

Pleasant Valley Reservoir Expansion, United Water Conservation District, Camarillo. Field geologist;; 120-­acre-­foot earthen embankment reservoir on soft, interbedded alluvial soils. Exploration included fault trenching to evaluate potential for onsite active faulting, drill holes, and CPTs.

Thousand Oaks Reservoir Replacement Project, Hillcrest Drive and Lone Oak Drive. Project manager and engineering geologist;; reservoir replacement project that included phased construction of a 2.5 MG and a 4.4 MG reservoir in a phased construction process to allow the existing reservoir to remain in service. The site is located on an adversely-­bedded hillside location that is underlain by bedrock materials that can be prone to slop instability.

Oak Park Zone III Water Reservoir, Eastern Ventura County. Field observation for construction of a 2.2MG, prestressed concrete reservoir. Site conditions included expansive soils within bedrock units and up to 70-­foot-­high temporary 1/2h:1v excavations with rock dowels and wire mesh installed to reduce rock fall potential and increase temporary slope stability..

Skofield Reservoir, Soil-­Nailed Slope, Santa Barbara. Field observations of soil nailed slope construction.

Seismic Retrofit Design of Seven Existing Water Storage Reservoirs, Ventura. Field geologist;; exploration services conducted for seismic retrofit of seven existing water storage reservoirs in Ventura.

Fillmore Water Reservoir Nos. 1 and 3, Fillmore. Field geologist;; landslide evaluation for replacement of Reservoir No. 1 and with a new 2.5-­MG Reservoir No. 3.

Conejo Creek Diversion Structure, Camrosa Water District, Camarillo. Project manager and geologist;; 45,000 feet of up to 30-­inch diameter water pipelines, a diversion/collector structure, three pump stations, and three creek crossings.

FACILITES, HOSPITALS, PRISONS Exxon Santa Ynez Unit Facility, Santa Barbara County. Geotechnical instrumentation monitoring and reporting to the County of Santa Barbara for a large oil and gas processing facility, including vertical and horizontal inclinometers, Sondex installations, piezometers, and load cells, and GPS-­based survey.

Vandenberg Air Force Base, Launch Vehicle Program Improvements, Lompoc. Project geologist for a new launch platform, vehicle assembly and transport facilities, fuel and chemical storage facilities, and other improvements.

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Ventura County Medical Center. Project manager, engineering geologist, and geologist on various geotechnical projects conducted at VCMC for over 20 years;; new Medical Center Campus, Mental Health Facility, Critical Care Facility, distress studies for main hospital building, fault evaluation and trenching for active Ventura fault.

Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital. Project manager, geologist;; hospital reconstruction and remodel, new central plant, and two parking structures.

Ironwood State Prison, Blythe, California. Project Manager and engineering geologist for a design-­level geotechnical study for the proposed Central Plant and associated utility improvement project as well as a reservoir project. Project included coordination with CDCR, field exploration, testing, and geotechnical evaluations.

California Health Care Facility, CDCR Chino, California. Project Manager and engineering geologist for a geotechnical due diligence study for the proposed CDCR Health Care Facility. Geotechnical due diligence study included a summary of factual geologic and geotechnical data for the site and vicinity based on a desk-­top study, including potential for strong ground shaking, soil liquefaction and seismically induced settlements, lateral movements, ground surface rupture, landsliding, flooding, subsidence, subsurface gases, naturally occurring asbestos, volcanic eruptions, tsunami, and seiching to affect project site. Provided preliminary CBC code-­based seismic design parameters based on mapped spectral values and recommendations for requirements of the design level geotechnical report.

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Kern Valley State Prison, Delano, California. Project Manager and engineering geologist for a geotechnical study for the proposed CDCR 500 Bed Level II Facility Infill Housing and Program Space project. Project included coordination with CDCR, field exploration, testing, groundwater depth evaluations, percolation evaluations, and geotechnical evaluations in an area underlain by subsurface materials prone to settlement and liquefaction.

Estrella Youth Correctional Facility Repurposing, Paso Robles, California. Project Manager for a geotechnical study for the proposed repurposing of the Estrella Youth Correctional Facility to a CDCR 630 Bed Level II Adult Facility. Project included coordination with CDCR, field exploration, environmental laboratory testing for contaminants, geotechnical laboratory testing, groundwater depth evaluations, water sampling, and geotechnical evaluations for project design.

Ventura County Jail, Santa Paula. Geotechnical study, geologic hazards assessment and construction for a $30-­million jail facility that included heavily loaded structures on soft interbedded alluvial deposits with high ground water.

Juvenile Justice Center, Ventura County. Project geologist for design-­level geotechnical studies for a 550,000 square foot juvenile detention facility. Performed an initial geologic hazards and geotechnical feasibility study for five potential locations in Ventura County in addition to the design/construction services for the selected site.

TRANSPORTATION Ventura River Bike Trail, Ventura. Geologist;; geohazard and geotechnical study for a 5-­mile long bike path with three bridges linking the Ojai Valley Trail and the Omar Rains Trail near Ventura River.

California High Speed Train, Los Angeles to Anaheim Segment. Principal engineering geologist;; geotechnical engineering services for preliminary study of a proposed 30-­mile-­long Los Angeles to Anaheim high speed rail alignment.

Interstate 5/Valencia Boulevard Interchange, Valencia. Foundation report and materials study for a five-­lane widening of the Valencia Blvd. overcrossing and new ramps and auxiliary lanes.

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Cave Landing Bike Trail, Pismo/Avila Beach, San Luis Obispo County. Project engineering geologist;; geologic evaluation of a bike trail alignment to provide input to the County for selection of a preferred route between Avila Beach and Pismo Beach to avoid or minimize existing active landslides, areas of potential slope instability, and bluff top erosion.

Lewis Road Widening and Realignment Project, County of Ventura Segment, Camarillo, California. Project geologist;; materials study for 3.2 km roadway widening and for 2.5 km of new alignment of Lewis Road on west side of Calleguas Creek in an area of soft alluvial soils with high groundwater.

Lewis Road Overhead and Widening Project, State Segment, Camarillo. Project geologist;; 1.2 km of roadway and bridge alignment widening and geologic evaluations for the active Camarillo fault.

Lewis Road/ Santa Barbara Street Bridge, Camarillo. Project geologist;; new overcrossing over Calleguas Creek to serve the California State University, Channel Islands campus.

US Route 101/Springville Road Interchange, Camarillo. Project geologist;; new overcrossing over US 101.

US Route 101/Flynn Road Interchange Improvements, Camarillo. Geologist;; new US Route 101 on/off ramps, and realignment of Mission Oaks Boulevard and Flynn Road.

US Route 101/State Route 135 (Broadway) Interchange Reconstruction, Santa Maria, California. Geologist;; preliminary geotechnical and geohazard evaluation for the Project Study Report.

US Route 101/Main Street Interchange Improvement, Ventura. Geologist;; widening of the Main Street on/off ramps and related improvement to Main Street.

US Route 101/Moorpark Road Interchange Improvements, Thousand Oaks. Geologist;; on/off ramps widening project at Moorpark Road.

US Route 101/Rose Avenue Interchange, Oxnard. Geologist;; replacement of the Rose Avenue overcrossing and new on/off ramps.

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Highway 154 Improvements, Santa Barbara County. Geologist;; detailed geologic mapping and rock-­slope stability analyses for operational improvements to 11 sites along Highway 154 that included passing lanes, channelization improvements, a turnout, a bridge widening, and shoulder widening.

San Simeon Creek Road Bridge Replacement Project, Two Bridges Over San Simeon Creek near San Simeon, California. Project geologist;; two replacement bridges over San Simeon Creek.

GROUNDWATER PROJECTS East Bay Injection/Extraction Groundwater Pilot Project, Oakland. Geologist;; assisted in development of a groundwater injection/extraction program on the East Bay Plain for water storage and use.

Geotechnical Evaluation of Shallow Groundwater, Thousand Oaks. Principal investigator for project to evaluate the source of nuisance water seeps, springs, and shallow groundwater. Geologic characteristics of the affected areas were evaluated along with historical aerial photos to form preliminary conclusions as to the source of the water. Recommendations for possible additional studies and mitigation measures were provided.

City of San Buenaventura Desalination Source Investigation Well. Geologist;; assisted in oversight of construction of test well to assess water source.

Ferro Pit Water Quality Monitoring Well. Geologist;; assisted in supervision of monitoring well drilling and testing.

Kaweah Basin, Visalia. Geologist;; supervised installation of monitoring wells for water supply investigation.

Central Basin Municipal Water District/Desalination Project. Geologist;; assisted in supervision of drilling desalination project water source wells.

GEOTECHNICAL REVIEW SERVICES Geotechnical Review and On-­Call Geotechnical Design Services, City of Thousand Oaks, Ventura County. Project manager and geologist;; provided geotechnical review services for commercial projects, residential development projects located in hillside areas and potential landslide areas, infrastructure upgrade projects, and upgrades and additions to Los Robles Hospital.

Geotechnical Review, County of San Luis Obispo. Project geologist;; provided geotechnical review services for various residential development projects within San Luis Obispo County involving bluff stability, landslide evaluations, and assessment of the geologic hazards.

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Geotechnical Review and On-­Call Geotechnical Design Services, City of Santa Paula, Ventura County. Project manager and geologist;; provided geotechnical review services for commercial and residential hillside development projects including the 76 home Comstock site that included fault evaluation, MSE wall construction, and Geobrugg-­type slope protection systems and the proposed 1,300 acre Fagan Canyon hillside development underlain by difficult geologic conditions including extensive potential landsliding. Project manager and geologist for on-­call geotechnical design services for water reservoirs, pipelines, roadways and other public works infrastructure projects.

Geotechnical Review and On-­Call Geotechnical Design Services, City of Camarillo, Ventura County. Project manager and geologist;; on-­call geotechnical design services for public works projects including pipelines, pavements, and bridges. Geologist;; assisted with geotechnical review services for residential development projects in Camarillo.

Geotechnical Review, City of Santa Clarita, Los Angeles County. Project manager and geologist;; geotechnical review services for commercial and hillside residential development projects.

Geotechnical Review, William S. Hart School District, Los Angeles County. Project manager and engineering geologist;; third-­party geotechnical review services for a proposed new high school in the Castaic area. Project involved geotechnical review of two potential school sites, one of which was in a geologically complex, steep hillside terrain with many deep-­seated landsides.

Geotechnical Review and Geotechnical Design Services, Calleguas Municipal Water District, Ventura County. Project manager and geologist;; geotechnical review services for development projects that may impact the District’s existing infrastructure. Project manager and geologist;; geotechnical design services for District’s projects including pipelines, reservoirs, pump stations, and related facilities. Calleguas MWD is a Metropolitan wholesale water provider in the Ventura County area.

Geotechnical Review, County of Santa Barbara. Project geologist;; geotechnical review services for residential development projects, bluff-­top projects, and hillside development projects within Santa Barbara County.

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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

• Geoprofessional Business Association • Association of Engineering and Environmental Geologists • Coast Geological Society, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Past Vice President and Secretary

• American Council of Engineering Consultants of California -­ Channel Coast Chapter, Past President, Secretary, and Treasurer

• American Public Works Association -­ Ventura County Chapter, Past President, Education Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, and Vice President