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<br />RANDOLPH ROSTAS, P.E. <br />EDUCATION: <br />.?,a. <br />Project Personne! 5-10 <br />BSET, Civil Engineering Technology, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, 1989, Cum Laude <br />REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER <br />Ohio-PE Registration No. E-61403 <br />Commonwealth of Virginia- PE Registration No.026650 <br />GENERAL BACKGROUND: <br />Mr. Rostas is a project engineer at Metcalf & Eddy's Cleveland office. He has 11 years experience as a <br />project manager and designer for water distribution, sewer collection and site development projects. <br />EXPERIENCE: <br />Wastewater Collection and Treatment <br />• Developed plans for a sodium hypochlorite feed system for the City of North Olmsted. Plans <br />included system schematics and one-line diagrams. <br />• Prepared plans and materials list for the installation of fiberglass baffles into the aeration tank for <br />the City of North Olmsted. Prepared construction cost estimates. <br />• Prepared construction plans for three CSO diversion structures for the Northeast Ohio Regional <br />Sewer District. Performed shop submittal review and provided engineering assistance during <br />construction. <br />• Assisted in the inspection of 60 year old brick sewer manholes to determine repair method for the <br />Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District. <br />• Provided construction claim review on a nine million dollar sewer rehabilitation contract in which <br />the contractor had been terminated for convenience by the North East Ohio Regional Sewer <br />District. Met with the Owner and Contractor to review the construction claims and provide <br />recommendations of the value. <br />• Performed smoke testing and flow monitoring in the City of Geneva to identify sources of I&I <br />and determine sewer system capacity. Developed a I&I reduction program to extend the useful <br />capacity of Geneva's WWTP. Sewer system capacity during 5-year storm events was examined <br />on main interceptors to determine the tie-in locations for new subdivisions being constructed in <br />the City. The City has expanded approximately 15% with no noticeable increase in storm event <br />peak flows. <br />Prepared detailed plans and specifications for the rehabilitation of approximately 4,000 lineal feet <br />of sanitary sewer on West Main Street in Geneva, Ohio. <br />