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Team Organization
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Kimley-Horn Overview
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Local Governments Served
Alachua County Bay County Brevard County Broward County Charlotte County Clay County Collier County Dade County Desoto County Flagler County Hardee County Hendry County Hillsborough County Indian River County Lee County Leon County Manatee County Marion County Martin County Nassau County Okeechobee County Okaloosa County Orange County Palm Beach County Pasco County Pinellas County Polk County Putnam County Sarasota County St. Johns County St. Lucie County Sumter County Volusia County Sumter County Volusia County Wakulla County Walton County Alachua Altamonte Springs Bay Harbor Islands Belleview Belle Glade Boca Raton Briny Breezes Callaway Casselberry Clearwater Beach Clermont Cooper City Dania Beach Daytona Beach Shores Delray Beach Destin Doral Dundee Dunnellon Fort Lauderdale Fort Meade Fort Myers Gainesville Greenacres Haines City Hollywood Homestead Islamorada Jacksonville Jupiter Jupiter Island Key Biscayne Lake Park Lake Wales Lakeland Lantana Lauderhill Leesburg Lighthouse Point Longwood Malabar Maitland Manatee Marco Island Miami Miami Beach Miami Lakes Miramar Mulberry Naples North Miami North Port Ocala Ormond Beach Opa-locka Orange City Orlando Palm Beach Pinecrest Plant City Plantation Pompano Beach Port Charlotte Port Orange Port St. Lucie Punta Gorda Riviera Beach Royal Palm Beach Sanford Sarasota Sebastian South Daytona South Miami St. Marks St. Petersburg St. Pete Beach Tallahassee Tampa Venice Vero Beach Wauchula West Palm Beach Wildwood Winter Garden Winter Haven Zephyrhills The ultimate goal of the Kimley-Horn team is to respond to the unique needs of each community we serve. Highlight Polk county dots (Make them stand out)
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Kimley-Horn Rankings and Awards
100 Best Companies to Work For In 2016, we ranked 7th, FORTUNE magazine 2005 – 2010; 2014 – 2016, FORTUNE magazine In 2016, Engineering News-Record ranked KHA 12th of top 100 “Pure Design Firms” and 28th of top 500 U.S. design firms
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Project Team Introduction
Elisa Turner, P.E., CFM Wade Wood, P.E. Steve Romano, P.E. Project Manager Nicole Quinby, P.E. Robert A. Trompke, P.E.
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Additional Funding Sources
EPA funding – Remediation Grants, Revolving Loan Funds, Planning Grants State Grants – SRP 128a Grants Other Grants FDEP Tax Credits Identify end users and private funding sources Kimley-Horn has attained more than $98 million in Grant Dollars in Florida for Public Clients
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Knowledgeable – Creative – Experienced
Grant Funding SWFWMD Cooperative Funding CFI Workshop August 4, 2016 Applications available after workshop Aquifer Recharge Project Robert Peterson Deadline for Submittal October 7, 2016 Previous Experience City of Temple Terrace - Stormwater Utility Feasibility City of Wauchula – Stormwater System Improvements City of Lake Wales – Reclaimed Water System Gary Knowledgeable – Creative – Experienced
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Physiographic Setting
Haines City
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Geologic Setting
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Polk County Soil Survey
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Polk County Soil Survey
Candidate site within hydrologic group A soils Candidate site contains relatively deep natural ground water table
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PSI Drilling Capabilities
Drill Rig Truck ATV Drill Rig
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PSI Drilling Capabilities
Skid-Trailer Drill Rig Rubber Tracked Rig
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PSI Laboratory Capabilities
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PSI Laboratory Capabilities
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PSI Laboratory Capabilities
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PSI Laboratory Capabilities
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Anatomy of a Rapid Infiltration basin
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Scarification
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Rapid Infiltration Basin Groundwater Hydrology
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RIB Site Analysis & Modeling
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RIB Site Analysis & Modeling
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RIB Site Analysis & Modeling
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RIB Site Analysis & Modeling
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RIB Site Analysis & Modeling
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RIB Site Analysis & Modeling
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RIB Site Analysis & Modeling
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RIB Design Considerations
FDEP RIBs designed based on physical soil conditions Hydraulic Loading Rates Established through percolation tests simulating actual effluent loading Initially 3 inches/day Adjusted maximum 9 inches/day Minimum 3’ freeboard Emergency discharge Minimum setbacks from potable water supply
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RIB Design Considerations
Erosion protection Energy dissipation Size/sloping Distribution and pumping system Operations and maintenance
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Permitting Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Form 1 Form 2A Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission Protected Species Fish and wildlife and FDEP logo
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Schedule Clean up schedule from Wade
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Expect More. Experience Better.
Why Select Expect More. Experience Better.
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Questions?
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