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2005-71
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6/7/2005
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<br />Keith Moody. P.E. <br /> <br />neighborhood (approximately 125 acres) were developed in the 1950's. A majority of the storm sewer systems <br />serving these neighborhoods are at the end of their lifespan and over capacity. This analysis used Haested's <br />StonnCAD to evaluate and make necessary storm drain upgrades update these older systems. The recommended <br />improvements include storm inlets, storm pipe extensions, storm pipe replacements, storm outfall infrastructure. <br /> <br />Onion Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Purchase Report, Austin, Texas: Manager and Engineer for the <br />preparation of a Facilities Purchase Report needed to facilitate the pmchase of the Onion Creek Wastewater <br />Facilities by the City of Austin from the Onion Creek Wastewater Corporation. The report provided research <br />existing easements and an inventory of the infrastructure to be purchased by the City of Austin. The project was <br />performed tmder the 2000-2003 City of Austin General Civil Rotation list. <br /> <br />Boyce Lane Waterline Extension, Austin, Tens: Project Engineer for the design of 1,400 feet of 8-inch <br />waterline located in the right-of-way of Boyce Lane. The widening of Boyce Lane by TXDOT required that the <br />existing line be moved by the City of Austin. The project was performed under the 2000-2003 City of Austin <br />General Civil Rotation list. <br /> <br />Water Distribution Master Plan, Sunset VaBey, Texas: The City of Sunset Valley is located in south Austin, <br />roughly bound by Ben White Boulevard, William Cannon Boulevard, Brodie Lane and Westgate Boulevard. Mr. <br />Moody is the project engineer for the development of an existing analysis and infrastructure upgrade plan for the <br />City's water distribution system. The plan may include recommendations for pump stations, service lines, <br />treatment, identification of easement/right of way requirements to improve existing service and accommodate <br />future service requirements. <br /> <br />Hauling Company Office Development. Travis County: Project engineer for a IS-acre office development in <br />Travis County, Texas for the IESI Hauling Company. This project consists of an office building, stormwater <br />conveyance infrastructure, utilities, and associated parking. The project is currently under construction following <br />receipt of a site development permit from the City of Austin and should be completed by summer of2003. <br /> <br />Landing Ditch Hydrologic and Hydraulic Analysis, League City, Texas: Responsible for performing an <br />overall hydrologic and hydraulic analysis of the Landing Ditch watershed in the City of League City. This <br />analysis determines a phased future development plan in the watershed and the ultimate improvements needed for <br />the Landing Ditch. This report will serve as the city's master drainage plan for the Landing Ditch watershed. <br /> <br />Gum Gulley Diversion Channel, Harris County Flood Control District: Performed hydrologic and hydraulic <br />analysis on the diversion of flood waters from the Gum Gulley watershed to the San Jacinto River watershed <br />using HEC-l and HEC.2. The study identifies existing flooding within the Gum Gulley watershed and develops a <br />phasing plan to accommodate the existing development and to later serve the ultimate development of the <br />watershed for the HCFCD. <br /> <br />Home Depot Stormwater Pump Station, The Woodlands, Texas: Performed the drainage calculations for the <br />Home Depot in The Woodlands, Texas. These calculations involved the sizing of a detention pond, a stormwater <br />pump station, and a force main extending from the detention pond to a TxDOT storm sewer trunk line. <br /> <br />Espey Consultants, Inc. <br /> <br />Exhibit A, Page 72 <br /> <br />Page 2 of2 <br />
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