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  REID JOHNSON 
Mr. Reid N. Johnson, P.E.
Principal Engineer

Education
Civil Engineering, Utah State University - 1972
Registered Civil Engineer in California, R.C.E. No. 49236

Professional Affiliations
American Water Works Association
Southern California Water Utilities Association
American Society of Civil Engineers
Air & Waste Management Association

Background
Mr. Johnson served as an Officer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Germany. From 1972 to 1975 was the onsite responsible project engineer on constructing: a missile site with buildings and earthworks, road projects, utility systems, communications towers, and barracks and dining facilities renovations. From 1975 to 1977 was responsible for contract administration of over thirty projects.

From 1977 to 1980 he supervised a Bureau of Reclamation Contract Administration Section. Duties included correspondence, documents, contractor payments, claims analysis, and negotiations on two earthfill dams, tunnels, major pipelines and drainage projects. Visited the projects frequently for progress inspections and to evaluate claims. Was involved in most phases of dam construction.

From 1980 to 1982 Mr. Johnson served with U.S. Army Corp of Engineers in Saudi Arabia as Division Construction Liaison for the $8 billion King Khalid Military City, and in the Sultanate of Oman as Resident Engineer on construction of two airfields, levees, administrative buildings, utility systems, paving, concrete and asphalt plants, and rock quarry operations.

From 1982 to 1990 Mr. Johnson managed a field office for Valley Engineering, in Utah, where he worked closely with several water districts and cities on project development, obtaining funding, and agency approval. He directed engineering work and construction of many municipal water and sewer projects, and was involved in reservoir and canal projects, water resources, and water rights.

From 1990 to 1997, Mr. Johnson was employed by Boyle Engineering Corporation in the capacity of project manager/design team leader for complex water and wastewater projects. Responsible for client relationships, subconsultants, environmental, regulatory, and construction phase services.

From 1997 to present Mr Johnson is employed by Civiltec Engineering, Inc on several municipal engineering projects, including master plans, water system studies, pump stations, water pipelines, and sewer project designs.

Recent Project Experience

Water Projects
  • Project manager of tap water discoloration study on Edwards AFB. Collected and evaluated water chemistry and corrosion coupon date. Developed recommendations and prepared technical report.
  • Lead Engineer in planning and designing the Edwards AFB reclaimed water system to irrigate existing landscaped areas, parks, ball fields and golf course. Included a pump station and booster pump station, surge control tank, SCADA system, a 1.5 MG steel reservoir, 30,000 feet of new distribution pipelines and utilized 22,000 feet of existing pipelines. It involved considerable coordination of utilities, modifying existing facilities, and a detailed Tile 22 engineering report for the regulatory agencies. Reference: Joseph Diorio EAFB (805) 277-8304. California Municipal Water Projects
  • City of Tehachapi, new 1 MG steel reservoir, booster pump station, new pressure reducing stations, new well, pipelines, control valves.
  • City of Bishop, new 1 MG steel reservoir, rehabilitate 3 wells, new pipelines, water system and controls evaluations, and improvement recommendations.
  • East Niles Community Services District, utilities relocations, waterlines, improvement plan reviews, water source sanitary survey.
  • Antelope Valley East Kern Water Agency, new 2 MG steel reservoir, pump station, 20-inch transmission pipelines, telemetry system, corrosion control systems, new water treatment plant and prestressed concrete reservoir.
  • Utah municipal water projects: Maeser Water District, Fruitland Water District, Johnson Water District, Randlett Water District, Myton City, and Vernal City. Project manager and design engineer for these water projects, which included: a total of 135 miles of new waterlines, two river crossings, six new 1 MG concrete storage reservoirs, drilled 1 new well, rehabilitation and new pump stations on 4 wells, developed one spring as municipal water source, new booster pump stations, rressure reducing and pressure relief stations, and new reservoir control valves.
  • Water resources projects: Central Utah Project Bureau of Reclamation, Ashley Valley Reservoir Company, Central Canal Company, Upper Canal Company, Bear River Water Conservancy District, Western Colorado Water Conservancy District.
    • Three new dams, two diversion structures, modifications to existing dams.
    • Water tunnel, large diameter pipelines, canals, siphon, headgate structures.
    • Feasibility studies, and preliminary engineering for new dam.
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