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Colorado and the western U.S. We have also completed hydropower studies for <br />upgrades, rehabs, unit additions and operational improvements. <br />Our experience has included the planning, designing, constructing, or licensing of the <br />following facilities: <br />• Buena Park Hydroelectric Power Facility <br />• Cucamonga County Water District Hydroelectric Power Study <br />• Cucamonga Energy Recovery Study <br />• El Segundo Hydroelectric Power Facility <br />• Gold Creek Mines Hydroelectric Feasibility <br />• Grindstone Canyon Raw and Treated Water Pipelines <br />• Hi- Desert Water District Operating Cost Reduction Study <br />• Horseshoe Bar Hydroelectric Project <br />• Irvine Ranch Hydroelectric Facility Study <br />• June Lake FERC Application <br />• La Habra Hydroelectric Facility <br />• Little White River Reconnaissance Investigation <br />• Mesa Consolidated Water District Hydroelectric Facility <br />• Mesa Hydroelectric Project, Phase I, Design Report <br />• Metropolitan Water District of Southern California Optimization Study <br />• Mill Creek Hydro Study <br />• Monte Vista Water District Water Master Plan and Financial Plan <br />• Municipal Water District of Orange County Hydroelectric Power Generation Study <br />• North Reservoir Hydroelectric Feasibility Study <br />• Oceanside Guajome Talone Hydrogenerator Study <br />• OMWD Hydrogeneration Facility <br />• San Diego City Lake Hodges Pipeline and Pump Station Feasibility Study <br />• Siphon Drop Hydroelectric Plant <br />• Siphon Drop Power Plant Construction Services <br />• South San Joaquin Irrigation District <br />• Tiger Creek Water Treatment Plant <br />• Virgin River Hydro Study <br />• Virginia Creek Hydro Study <br />• Yorba Linda Hydroelectric Study <br />Dams and Reservoirs <br />Boyle Engineering has been involved in water storage and conveyance projects for more <br />than 30 years and has prepared designs and analyses for more than 100 dams and <br />reservoirs with structures ranging from 10 feet to more than 300 feet high. <br />.tom <br />32 <br />