Proteus Consulting offers the following services to our clients: Grant and Loan Analysis and Applications, NPDES / WDR Permit Applications, Title 22 Engineering Reports, Water Recycling Permit Applications, Groundwater Recharge Permits, State and Federal Regulatory Approvals, California DPH Regulatory Approvals, Permit Management Plans, Regulatory Compliance Reports, Annual Reports, Assistance with encroachment permits and planning approvals. In the last six months we have worked on the following project:
Haymar Avenue Discharge Technical Report and Response, City of Oceanside, CA. Proteus Consulting assisted the City of Oceanside to prepare a formal response to Investigative Order No. R9-2011-0035 issued by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Diego Region, to the City of Oceanside. The response letter and accompanying 1,200+ page Technical Report furnished all the requested information on the nature, circumstances, extent, and impacts related to the discharge of untreated sewage to Buena Vista Creek, Buena Vista Lagoon and the Pacific Ocean from a 15-inch gravity sewer line near North Haymar Drive from December 23 – 28, 2010. This discharge occurred when an existing 50+ year old VCP pipeline failed during a heavy storm event. While relocation plans for this critical pipeline was ready for implementation for over four years, the project was unfortunately held up in the permitting process.
Haymar Avenue Discharge Technical Report and Response, City of Oceanside, CA. Proteus Consulting assisted the City of Oceanside to prepare a formal response to Investigative Order No. R9-2011-0035 issued by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Diego Region, to the City of Oceanside. The response letter and accompanying 1,200+ page Technical Report furnished all the requested information on the nature, circumstances, extent, and impacts related to the discharge of untreated sewage to Buena Vista Creek, Buena Vista Lagoon and the Pacific Ocean from a 15-inch gravity sewer line near North Haymar Drive from December 23 – 28, 2010. This discharge occurred when an existing 50+ year old VCP pipeline failed during a heavy storm event. While relocation plans for this critical pipeline was ready for implementation for over four years, the project was unfortunately held up in the permitting process.
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