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Selected Project Experience (New Jersey)

Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) Services, 10 Public School Sites, Bloomfield, NJ

Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) of Record and Project Manager in support of the remediation of historic underground storage tank (UST) closures and persisting groundwater contamination. Project milestones include LSRP retention, Draft Site Investigation Report, vapor intrusion re-evaluation, and ongoing remedial investigation. These 10 Not Continuously Remediating Site was expeditiously guided toward environmental compliance status.  (2017–2018)

 

Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) Services, Taco Bell, New Jersey Restaurants, Ewing, NJ
Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) of Record and Project Manager in support of the remediation of historic underground storage tank (UST) closures and persisting groundwater contamination. Project milestones include LSRP retention, initial annual fee form, and RPS scoring form. The Site was accepted into the NJDEP Publicly-funded Site Remediation Group through an Unknown Source Application and Vapor Intrusion Re-Evaluation submittal. The Statutory Timeframe for the Site was removed upon request. The Remedial Investigation Report resulted in an Unrestricted Response Action Outcome (RAO). (2012–2016)

 

Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) Services, City of Summit Department of Public Works, Summit, NJ
Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) of Record and project manager in support of the remediation of historic underground storage tank (UST) closures and persisting ground water contamination. Project milestones include LSRP Retention, Initial Receptor Evaluation, Public Notification, Initial Annual Fee Form, Site Investigation Report and a Remedial Investigation Report. (2012–2017)

 

Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) Services, Summit Compost Area, City of Summit, Union County, NJ
Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) of Record and Project Manager in support of the remediation of historic underground storage tank (UST) closures and persisting groundwater contamination. Project milestones include LSRP retention, initial receptor evaluation, public notification, initial annual fee form, Site Investigation Report, Vapor Intrusion Evaluation Report, and ongoing Remedial Investigation. (2012–2017)

 

Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) Services, Summit Transfer Station, City of Summit, Union County, NJ
Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) of Record in support of the Hazardous Discharge Site Remediation Fund (HDSRF) remediation of the transfer station. Project milestones include LSRP retention, initial receptor evaluation, public notification, HDSRF application, Interagency Workgroup meetings, and pre-development planning. (2012–2017)

 

Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) Services, Township Municipal Garage, Alexandria Township, NJ
Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) of Record in support of the remediation of historic underground storage tank (UST) closures and persisting groundwater contamination. Project milestones include LSRP retention, initial receptor evaluation, public notification, initial annual fee form, Classification Exception Area (CEA) Biennial and Remedial Action Progress Report, vapor intrusion re-evaluation report, and statutory timeframe response. The Statutory Timeframe for the Site was removed upon request.  Upcoming activities include a Remedial Action Report. (2012–2017)

 

Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) Services, Alpha Site, Linde Gas North America, Warren County, NJ
Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) of Record in support of the remediation of historic soil contamination. Project milestones include LSRP retention, public notification, initial annual fee form, Remedial Priority Scoring (RPS) System form, vapor intrusion re-evaluation, statutory timeframe response and a Remedial Action Report. (2012–2017)

 

Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) Services, Pohatcong Site, Linde Gas NA, Warren County, NJ
Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) of Record in support of ISRA requirements from cessation of operations. Ongoing activities include a Preliminary Assessment/Site Investigation Report, Remedial Investigation Report, and a Remedial Action Report with an Unrestricted Response Action Outcome (RAO). (2013–2017)

 

Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) Services, Lodi Site, Linde Gas North America, Bergen County, NJ
Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) of Record in support of in support of the remediation of historic underground storage tank (UST) closures and persisting groundwater contamination. Project milestones include LSRP retention, public notification, initial annual fee form, Remedial Priority Scoring (RPS) System form, vapor intrusion re-evaluation, and groundwater sampling events, and a Remedial Action Report. (2012–2016)

 

Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) Services, Joe Heidt Motors Corporation, Ramsey, NJ
Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) of Record and Project Manager in support of the remediation of historic underground storage tank (UST) closures and persisting groundwater contamination. Project milestones include LSRP retention, initial receptor evaluation, public notification, initial annual fee form, RPS scoring form, Site Investigation Report, vapor intrusion re-evaluation, and ongoing remedial investigation. This Not Continuously Remediating Site was expeditiously guided to environmental compliance status, met all regulatory and statutory timeframes and resulted in an Area of Concern (AOC) Unrestricted Response Action Outcome (RAO).  (2012–2014)

 

Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) Services, Warren Central School, Warren Township Board of Education, Somerset County, NJ
Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) of Record and Project Manager in support of the remediation of historic underground storage tank (UST) closures. Project milestones include LSRP retention, initial receptor evaluation, Site Investigation Report, Remedial Investigation Report with an Unrestricted Response Action Outcome (RAO). This Not Continuously Remediating Site was expeditiously guided to environmental compliance status, met all regulatory and statutory timeframes and resulted in an AOC Unrestricted RAO (2013–2014)

 

Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) Services, Municipal Building, Hopatcong Borough, Sussex County, NJ
Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) of Record in support of an underground storage tank (UST) closure. The resulting Site Investigation Report and Unrestricted Response Action Outcome (RAO) were inspected by NJDEP without comment. (2011–2012)

 

Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) Services, Holland Township Volunteer Fire Company, Hunterdon County, NJ
Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) of Record in support of the closure of two underground storage tanks (USTs). The resulting Site Investigation Report and Unrestricted Response Action Outcome (RAO) were inspected by NJDEP without comment. (2011–2013)

 

Due Diligence Services, Confidential Client, Lindenwold, NJ
Expanded Preliminary Assessment (PA)/Phase I ESA Report for two adjacent sites and Due Diligence / Initial Site Investigation soil and ground water sampling activities for one site.  A remedial cost estimate for chlorinated solvents in ground water.  (2013)

 

Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) Services, High Bridge Borough Department of Public Works, Hunterdon County, NJ
Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) of Record and Project Manager in support of the remediation of historic underground storage tank (UST) closures, resulting in an Area of Concern (AOC) Unrestricted Response Action Outcome (RAO). (2015–2016)

Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) Services, 430 North Broadway, Pennsville Township, Salem County, NJ
Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) of Record and Project Manager to demonstrate an off-site source of ground water contaminants. Project milestones include LSRP retention, initial receptor evaluation, and Preliminary Assessment. This Not Continuously Remediating Site was expeditiously guided to environmental compliance status. An off-site source of groundwater contaminants was demonstrated at an NJDEP Technical Consultation Meeting, resulting in a removal of Responsible Party status, removal of substantial outstanding fees, and an administrative closure to the project. (2014–2016)

 

Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) Services, Wesmont Station, NJ Transit, Wood-Ridge, NJ
Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) of Record in support of a linear construction project. Supervised and completed due diligence efforts that led to the identification and confirmation of an off-site source of PCB contamination, resulting in the potential for remedial costs to be allocated to another entity. Organized an interagency Technical Consultation Meeting with the NJDEP and USEPA, which resulted in the approval of a linear construction project without the requirement of a Response Action Outcome (RAO) or annual fee. Received approval for a USEPA Self-Implementing Cleanup Plan and a NJDEP Discharge to Ground Water Permit. As project timing constraints did not allow for the delay of construction to accommodate the Responsible Party’s cleanup timeframe, a remedial strategy was developed which took advantage of a new regulatory approach within the NJ Site Remediation Reform Act (SRRA), resulting in both a cost and time savings. (2011–2013)

 

Jesse Allen Park Redevelopment and Remedial Action, Trust for Public Land, Newark, NJ
Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) of Record (as of May 2012) in support of upgrading of the existing City park to a new park which includes passive and active recreation areas. Utilized Green Acres funding to evaluate environmental conditions and complete redevelopment and site construction. Several Areas of Concern (AOCs) were identified, including historic site uses, historic fill material, and underground storage tanks (USTs). Site investigation activities included soil boring installation, soil sample analysis, and a Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey. Remedial action selected for protectiveness of human health and the environment includes implementation of a Deed Notice and environmental cap (pervious and impervious surfaces). Organized a Technical Consultation Meeting with the NJDEP, which resulted in an approved Remedial Action Work Plan (RAW) and the project being “grandfathered” in accordance with NJDEP regulations and plans and specifications applicable at the time of the RAW. Capping and proposed redevelopment plans were initiated in December 2011 and completed in October 2012. (2012-2017)

 

Brownfield Waterfront Redevelopment, Confidential Client, Woodbridge and Carteret, Middlesex County, NJ
Lead Project Hydrogeologist over 5 years for numerous soil and groundwater investigations and remedial efforts at a 229-acre, and the adjacent 61-acre, privately-funded Brownfield waterfront redevelopment project. Primary responsibility for numerous hydrogeologic and geologic remedial investigations of soil and groundwater, including on-site investigations and sampling events, management of field technicians, staff geologists, and subcontractors, environmental compliance with emerging regulations, evaluation of data, and milestone summary reports. Quality Assurance Officer for analyze immediately groundwater parameters for low-flow groundwater sampling and data evaluation for numerous quarterly and annual sampling events. Regulatory expert for emerging NJDEP regulations, guidance, and policies, which included Grace Period Oversight Rules, new NJDEP Ground Water, Surface Water, and Soil Standards, CEA Biennial Reporting Requirements, New Jersey Certified Lab requirements, Public Outreach requirements, and TPHC Guidance. The site included numerous historic Areas of Concern (AOCs) with various contaminants in locations spread across large acreage properties, shallow and deep aquifer zones throughout most of the PRR site, and waterfront conditions and tidal influences affecting groundwater, surface water, and wetland areas. Activities included numerous on-site environmental investigations and sampling events in multiple matrices, including groundwater, surface water, stormwater, surface and subsurface soil, hydric soil, and ditch and river sediment for various parameters, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs), SVOCs (PAHs and BNs), TPHC, PCBs, and inorganics using certified USEPA Methods and laboratories for analyses. Project manager of staff geologists and sampling personnel including multiple on-site sampling teams to sample multiple areas in week-long events.

Plainfield Avenue Brownfield Redevelopment, Scotch Plains Township, Union County, NJ
Senior Geologist responsible for this Brownfield Redevelopment project. HDSRF program funding led to Preliminary Assessment/Site Investigation (PA/SI) tasks in support of a proposed Brownfield Redevelopment Project involving a former commercial property. The objective was to redevelop an underutilized property into a recreational ballpark. Performance of the PA identified a variety of areas of potential environmental concern (miscellaneous debris piles, potential fill material, potential underground storage tanks, potential discharges from adjacent properties, etc.) associated with prior usage of the site. The SI was conducted through the installation of test pits and soil sampling to assess subsurface conditions. The SI included a geophysical survey to identify buried metallic debris and/or underground tanks. The SI revealed the presence of an underground storage tank. Monitored the tank removal and performed necessary soil sampling. The project culminated in the preparation of a technical report summarizing the findings of the SI and the tank removal and proposing No Further Action.

 

USEPA Brownfields Assessment Pilot, City of Gloucester, Burlington County, NJ
Senior Geologist responsible for implementation of this USEPA Brownfields Pilot. Identified, assessed, ranked, and investigated potential Brownfield sites for the purpose of promoting redevelopment. Performed site inspection, information gathering, interviews, and prepared a Brownfield site inventory database. Developed a set of ranking criteria considering such issues as transportation access (truck, rail, water), availability of infrastructure (water, sewer, power), environmental conditions, and property size to determine the best “candidate sites” for redevelopment efforts. Developed and implemented a Community Involvement Plan, which included conducting community meetings to present technical materials and inform the public on the findings of pilot tasks and overall progress of the project. Prepared a variety of technical reports and documents required by the USEPA as part of the pilot program. Delivered presentations at several conferences, public meetings, municipal boards and groups, and interagency workgroups. Co-author of grant proposals that gained $400,000 in USEPA Brownfield Cleanup Grants.

 

Brownfield Remediation, Confidential Client, Hillsborough, Somerset County, NJ
Project Manager responsible for all activities, regulatory and remedial strategies, personnel, proposals, budget, client correspondence, milestone reports, and deadlines regarding a large budget 20-year legacy ISRA project. The work included the delineation of chlorinated solvents in fractured bedrock, multi-phase sampling efforts, soil remedial actions, ongoing sensitive receptor studies, the mitigation of immediate environmental concerns (IECs), on-site and off-site vapor intrusion (VI) workplans and investigations, and the implementation of a remediation system through the NJDEP approval of an Interim Remedial Measure (IRM). Duties included correspondence with multiple regulatory agencies, quality control/assurance of field sampling procedures, laboratory analytical procedures, data summary tables, and HAZSITE electronic data. Responsible for Quality Assurance Project Plans, subcontractor coordination, and project scheduling, and the development of project remedial strategies, recommendations, and conclusions. This project received a “Letter of Appreciation” from the NJDEP Commissioner’s office for a two phase vacuum extraction (TPVE) remedial system, indicating outstanding management practices, excellent results of an on-site NJDEP inspection, and compliance with NJPDES permit required DMR and Bioassay reports.

 

ISRA/Brownfield Remediation, Confidential Client, Trenton, Mercer County, NJ
Project Manager responsible for all activities, regulatory and remedial strategies, personnel, budget, client correspondence, milestone reports, and deadlines regarding the site investigation, remedial investigation, and remedial action for an ISRA industrial facility. Performed and managed activities associated with underground storage tank (UST) abandonment-in-place which were completed in accordance with NJDEP regulations, fees, UST closure forms, UST closure personnel, and local permits. Managed activities associated UST cleaning, inspection, proper abandonment-in-place, site restoration, centerline soil samples, and on-site and off-site disposal of waste. Determined remaining remedial actions including institutional and engineering controls for a deed notice, Soil Remedial Action Permit requirements, and biennial reporting requirements. Managed the on-site soil sampling activities and delineation, on-site geophysical study for USTs, groundwater characterization, and evaluated vapor intrusion of the site. Implemented emerging Guidance for Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons (EPH)/Diesel Range Organics (DRO) Direct Contact Soil Cleanup Criterion, applied new Impact to Ground Water Soil Remediation Standards, performed a data evaluation of historic data, completed the on-site delineation of impacted soils at the Areas of Concern (AOCs), and completed a Baseline Ecological Evaluation (BEE).

 

Brownfield Remediation, Confidential Client, Kearny, Hudson County, NJ
Hydrogeologist responsible for groundwater monitoring and remedial investigations at a former wood treating facility. Tasks included on-site large-scale drilling proposal request from sub-contractors and supervision of numerous drilling tasks for various monitoring wells, groundwater levels, sheet-pile inspections, groundwater sampling events, drainage and ditch studies, groundwater contour mapping, and reporting.

 

Site Remediation, Confidential Client, Ewing Township, Mercer County, NJ
Project Manager responsible for all activities, regulatory and remedial strategies, personnel, proposals, budget, client correspondence, milestone reports, and deadlines regarding an active restaurant with potential vapor intrusion concerns and unknown source of chlorinated solvents. Responsibilities included the determination and application of all applicable and emerging SRRA and ARRCS regulations and timeframes for time-sensitive vapor intrusion and indoor air sampling, correspondence with the property owner and NJDEP case managers, authoring of all milestone reports, preparation of proposals and budget management, achieving regulatory and project deadlines, management of project and field technical staff, and quality control/assurance of field sampling procedures, laboratory analytical procedures, data summary tables, and HAZSITE electronic data. The project included hydrogeologic investigations, including slug test aquifer calculations and groundwater modeling, as well as order of magnitude analysis of historic soil samples. Responsibilities included subcontractor coordination and project scheduling and the development of project remedial strategies, recommendations, and conclusions.

Groundwater Remediation, Confidential Client, Elmwood Park, Bergen County, NJ
Project Manager responsible for all activities, regulatory and remedial strategies, personnel, proposals, budget, client correspondence, milestone reports, and deadlines concerning groundwater Classification Exception Area (CEA) and Deed Notice institutional and engineering controls. Managed the annual inspection of Deed Notice engineering controls, determination and application of all applicable and emerging SRRA and ARRCS regulations and timeframes, biennial reporting requirements, and determining the remaining remedial actions, including Soil Remedial Action Permit requirements and biennial reporting requirements. Completed well searches, evaluated groundwater data, completed voluntary groundwater sampling, and submitted reports to NJDEP for removal of the CEA. The milestone reports authored included Biennial Reports for CEA and Deed Notice.

 

Groundwater Remediation, Confidential Client, Absecon, Atlantic County, NJ
Project Manager responsible for all activities, regulatory and remedial strategies, personnel, proposals, budget, client correspondence, milestone reports, and deadlines concerning the implementation of a Remedial Action Workplan and Classification Exception Area (CEA). Activities included completing a computerized and manual well search for biennial certification, evaluating CEA duration, boundaries, fate, and transport modeling, monitoring well network, evaluating the inhalation/vapor intrusion exposure pathway, and managed the completion of semi-annual groundwater sampling events.

 

Oxygen Release Compound (ORC) Application and Indoor Air Sampling, Confidential Client, Teaneck, NJ
Project Manager responsible for all activities, regulatory and remedial strategies, personnel, proposals, budget, client correspondence, milestone reports, and deadlines concerning the expedited remediation of groundwater compounds through ORC injections and voluntary indoor air sampling events to ensure indoor air quality for building occupants.

 

Groundwater Investigation, Confidential Client, Summit, Union County, NJ
Senior Geologist responsible for groundwater investigation of DNAPL plume at a former wood treating facility. Project responsibilities included the supervision of well installations, stratigraphic logging, management of field services for several groundwater sampling events, as well as the evaluation of the hydrogeologic setting, groundwater quality data, and potential DNAPL plume migration. Well searches, file reviews, and site area surveys were conducted to determine potential sensitive receptors. Various potential remedial actions were researched for DNAPL plume in fractured bedrock aquifer. A proposal was prepared for remedial action scenarios and budgets.

 

Multi-port Groundwater Sampling System, Confidential Client, Secaucus, NJ
Hydrogeologist for the development of proposals and budgets for a project involving six bedrock well installations, the construction and installation of Waterloo multi-port groundwater sampling and transducer systems, bedrock coring, and geophysical surveying.

 

Multiple Petroleum Stations, Confidential Client, Various Sites, Atlantic, Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem Counties, NJ
Hydrogeologist for the investigation and characterization of 14 gasoline stations. Tasks involved coordinating a field team and conducting all geologic tasks during the installation of soil borings and temporary wells and while conducting sensitive receptor surveys and groundwater sampling. Also collected laboratory data and developed remedial investigation reports, including aquifer characterization and risk assessment for each station.

 

 

Selected Project Experience (Pennsylvania)


Regulatory Assistance, Southport/Philadelphia Navy Yard, Delaware River Port Authority, Philadelphia, PA

As Environmental Lead, provided a review, catalog, evaluation, summary, and findings maps of numerous historic environmental reports regarding the environmental history of the site. Prepared a summary and a flow chart of applicable PADEP regulations, which were included in an environmental request for proposals (RFP) and a follow-up technical specification for bidding redevelopers. Attended meetings with numerous PADEP Act 2 officials regarding the discussion of environmental conditions pertaining to the redevelopment of the site. (2015–2016)

 

Regulatory Assistance Services, Linear Construction Projects, Confidential Client, Philadelphia, PA

Mr. Snook provided regulatory evaluation of numerous PADEP regulations and assisted in the development of a cost-effective and predictable approach for Soil Management at various Linear Construction Projects in Philadelphia. Mr. Snook held a meeting with PADEP Act 2 and Solid Waste officials to propose a City-Wide Linear Construction policy, which resulted in a HMM White Paper. The White Paper was used to explain various regulations and disposal requirements to prevent future Change Orders from contractors during utility construction projects. (2015–2016)

 

Regulatory Assistance, Lanier Park, City of Philadelphia, PA

Mr. Snook assisted in the development of a cost-effective and predictable approach for soil sampling and soil management utilizing PADEP regulations (2015–2016)

 

Confidential Client, Pennsylvania (Marcellus Shale/Natural Gas)

Project Manager of the evaluation of Marcellus Shale natural gas resources, co-authoring a detailed report and visual presentation regarding the geologic evaluation, exploratory natural gas evaluation, water resources evaluation, and economic evaluation for a property owner of approximately 10,000 acres in Pennsylvania.

 

Technical Assistance Services/3rd Party Review, Brownfield Assessment Grant, Confidential Client, Various Sites, Lehigh Valley, PA
Lead Project Manager for the technical evaluation of all milestone reports related to the PADEP Act 2 release of liability as part of a Technical Assistance Services and 3rd Party Review for activities related to the 2010 $1 Million Brownfield Assessment Grant Phase I and II. Responsibilities included weekly contact with the Brownfield Grant Coordinator, monthly attendance at Advisory Board Meetings, and presentations to the Advisory Board. Provided in-depth technical review and recommendations for reports including Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, Phase II Reports, Site-Specific Sampling and Analysis Plans, Consent Order and Agreements, Cost Estimates, and Clean Up Plans and Remedial Alternatives Analysis Reports.

 

Environmental Site Assessment (ESA), Confidential Client, Exeter, PA
Project Manager for a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) at an active restaurant facility. The project included a geophysical study, underground storage tank (UST) closure, decommissioning, and removal, test pits, soil borings and soil sampling, groundwater sampling, and off-site soil disposal.

 

Environmental Site Assessment (ESA), Confidential Client, Conshohocken, PA
Project Manager for Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) and Phase II investigations for two properties. The project included a underground storage tank (UST) closure, decommissioning, and removal, test pits, soil borings and soil sampling, and off-site soil disposal.

 

Environmental Due Diligence, Confidential Client, Doylestown, PA
Project Manager of the environmental due diligence of clean fill material, including PADEP correspondence, the certification of clean fill, forms, standard operating procedures, and preparation of landfill for material transport and storage.

 

Confidential Client, Bennett Road, Philadelphia, PA

Project Manager of the remedial investigation of ground water contaminants including monitoring well installations, well development, ground water sampling, soil borings and delineation soil sampling, fate and transport analysis, and stratigraphic logging.

 

Confidential Client, Commerce Drive, Philadelphia, PA

Project Manager of the slug testing and evaluation of aquifer properties associated with a remedial investigation. 

 

Groundwater Modeling, Confidential Client, Palmyra, PA
Project Manager of the groundwater modeling of various constituents using PADEP accepted fate and transport models.

 

Confidential Client, Pilot Testing, Philadelphia, PA

Assisted in the setup, running, and analysis of bioslurping, air sparing, and soil vapor extraction remedial pilot tests.

 

Remedial Investigation, North Market Street, Confidential Client, Elizabethtown, PA
Co-author of a Remedial Investigation and Final Report, including regulatory strategy, for the expedited site closure of a former petroleum service station following the removal of an unleaded gas underground storage tank (UST) system and hydraulic lift. Activities included collection of soil samples, installation of monitoring wells, groundwater sampling events, sensitive receptor survey, groundwater fate and transport modeling, and vapor intrusion and exposure modeling. Regulatory strategy included determination of Act 2 Release of Liability through Pathway Elimination and navigation of PADEP Act 2 Land Recycling Program and Act 32 Storage Tank and Spill Prevention Act.

 

Remedial Investigation, Woodbourne Road and Trenton Road, Confidential Client, Levittown, PA
Co-author of a Remedial Investigation and Final Report, including regulatory strategy, for the expedited site closure of a former petroleum service station renovated and used as an ice cream parlor following the removal of an unleaded gas underground storage tank (UST) system. Activities included collection of soil samples, installation of monitoring wells, groundwater sampling events, sensitive receptor survey, iso-concentration contour maps, groundwater fate and transport modeling, and vapor intrusion and exposure modeling. Regulatory strategy included determination of Act 2 Release of Liability through Pathway Elimination and also attainment of Statewide Aquifer Use Standards through navigation of PADEP Act 2 Land Recycling Program.

 

Remedial Investigation, West Venango Street and North 9th Street, Confidential Client, Philadelphia, PA 
Co-author of a Remedial Investigation and Final Report, including regulatory strategy, for the expedited site closure of an inactive and former petroleum service station. Activities included collection of soil samples, installation of monitoring wells, groundwater sampling events, sensitive receptor survey, iso-concentration contour maps, groundwater fate and transport modeling, and vapor intrusion and exposure modeling. Regulatory strategy included determination of Act 2 Release of Liability through Site-Specific Standards through navigation of PADEP Act 2 Land Recycling Program.

 

Remedial Investigation, Welsh and Blue Grass Roads, Confidential Client, Philadelphia, PA
Co-author of a Remedial Investigation and Final Report, including regulatory strategy, for the expedited site closure of a former petroleum service station, ready for redevelopment to an office complex, following the removal of an unleaded gas underground storage tank (UST) system. Activities included collection of soil samples, installation of monitoring wells, groundwater sampling events, sensitive receptor survey, iso-concentration contour maps, groundwater fate and transport modeling, and vapor intrusion and exposure modeling. Regulatory strategy included determination of Act 2 Release of Liability through Pathway Elimination.

 

Remedial Investigation, MacDade Boulevard, Confidential Client, Collingsdale, PA 
Co-author of a Remedial Investigation and Final Report, including regulatory strategy, for the expedited site closure of a former petroleum service station following the removal of an unleaded gas underground storage tank (UST) system and piping. Activities included collection of soil samples, installation of monitoring wells, groundwater sampling events, sensitive receptor survey, groundwater fate and transport modeling, and vapor intrusion and exposure modeling. Regulatory strategy included determination of Act 2 Release of Liability through Pathway Elimination and navigation of PADEP Act 2 Land Recycling Program and Act 32 Storage Tank and Spill Prevention Act.

 

Pilot Testing, Confidential Client, Philadelphia, PA
Assisted in the setup, running, and analysis of bioslurping, air sparing, and soil vapor extraction (SVE) remedial pilot tests.

 

Remedial Investigation, Bennett Road, Confidential Client, Philadelphia, PA
Project Manager of the remedial investigation of groundwater contaminants including monitoring well installations, well development, ground water sampling, soil borings and delineation soil sampling, fate and transport analysis, and stratigraphic logging.

 

Remedial Investigation, Commerce Drive, Confidential Client, Philadelphia, PA
Project Manager of the slug testing and evaluation of aquifer properties associated with a remedial investigation.


 

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