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<br />Seismic Vulnerability Study <br /> <br />Key Staff and Project Commitment <br /> <br />Mr. Eidinger will be the Task 8 Project Engineer. Mr. Eidinger is a licensed California <br />Structural Engineer. He has worked with essentially every major water utility in the <br />world that has undergone major earthquakes, including those in Japan, Turkey, India, <br />Peru and the United States, in order to assess what works and what gets damaged in <br />earthquakes. He has comprehensive knowledge in several of the disciplines needed for <br />this project, including structural engineering, hydraulic analysis for water distribution <br />systems, seismic evaluation and design of water pipelines for fault offset, liquefaction, <br />landslide and ground shaking hazards, and economic analysis and benefit cost analyses. <br />He has designed the new BDPL 5 pipeline. Mr. Eidinger often has made presentations to <br />the public, boards of directors and other water utility stakeholders. Mr. Eidinger has a <br />proven track record of delivering complex projects to water utilities in a manner that is <br />both easily understood by management, while being technically state-of-the-practice. <br />Mr. Eidinger will be assigned to this project up to 75%, and will attend all Task 8 project <br />meetings. <br /> <br />Dr. Donald Duggan and Ms. Darlene Holston will provide support for structural <br />engineering, pipeline analyses and cost estimation. Both Dr. Duggan and Ms. Holston are <br />licensed civil engineers, and both have done numerous nonlinear structural analyses and <br />designs for water tanks, pump stations and water pipes crossing liquefaction, landslide <br />and fault zones. Dr. Ken Goettel wrote most of the software used by FEMA to perform <br />benefit cost analyses for seismic hazard mitigation, and has performed more than 1,000 <br />benefit cost analyses for FEMA. <br /> <br />October 9, 2009 <br /> <br />Page 12 <br />