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EDUCATION
B.A. - Geology/Distributive
Science, Gustavus Adolphus College, 1983
PROFESSIONAL
LICENSES
Licensed Geologist/Hydrogeologist - Washington Registered Geologist - Oregon
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Association of Ground Water Scientists and Engineers
National Groundwater Association
Northwest Geological Society
Washington Hydrological Society
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Mr. Helland, RG, joined SCS in
1986. He has over 20 years (since 1986) of management and project experience
related to environmental monitoring, hazardous waste characterization,
remediation and management, permitting, and human health and ecological risk
assessment.
Mr. Helland has managed
multiple investigations and assessments, performed UST removals and cleanups,
and has managed numerous property transfer projects. He has overseen and managed
the installation of groundwater monitoring wells through refuse, and the
installation of landfill gas extraction systems. He has designed the groundwater
monitoring system for inactive landfills, a regional soil treatment facility,
gravel and hard rock mining operations, and petroleum contaminated sites.
Additionally, Mr. Helland has managed a number of RI/FS
projects, including a highly publicized Commencement Bay project at Ruston Way
in Tacoma, Washington. The site was the subject of a soil, soil vapor, sediment
and groundwater investigation to determine the impacts from 80 years of
industrial use of the property. Groundwater quality information was used to
evaluate the potential ecological risks from the groundwater discharge to the
adjacent marine waters.
BC Port Agency
(Confidential), Groundwater Monitoring, Pier 94, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Project Manager responsible for performance of quarterly groundwater monitoring
at Pier 94 in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Quarterly monitoring was performed over a
three year period in accordance with the established plan. Groundwater samples
were collected from existing wells and analyzed for CMCS aquatic life metals,
BTEX, hazardous air pollutants (PAHs), and conductivity.
Boeing, Landfill Gas (LFG) System Modifications and Site Redevelopment, Boeing
Eastgate Landfill, Bellevue, WA. responsible
for technical guidance, project quality assurance (QA), and final document
review for the delivery of design services for modifying environmental controls
at the closed Boeing Eastgate Landfill in Bellevue, WA. Tasks were associated
with the encroachment of the Schnitzer West Advanta Office Park Development
project. Design services included modifying portions of landfill gas control
system, storm water drainage system, groundwater monitoring network, and
landfill gas monitoring network. The gas system had to take into account the
high water levels in the waste mass while providing gas extraction recovery of
offsite migration and monitoring capabilities. In 2002 SCS was contracted by JGM
Landscape Architects to provide an analysis of the site in support of the
initial feasibility study. SCS was also responsible for constructing the
original landfill gas system under contract to Boeing in 1986. The landfill
facility was formerly owned by Boeing and is now owned by Schnitzer West and the
City of Bellevue. Boeing owns the gas extraction system.
CamWest Development
Inc, Groundwater Assessment of Offsite Wells, PACE Property, Kirkland, WA.
Project Director responsible for technical guidance, project quality assurance
(QA), and final document review for the performance of a groundwater assessment
on a residential property located down gradient of the PACE (former Ultra Corp)
site in Kirkland, WA. The assessment served to determine the potential for VOC
groundwater contamination to have migrated onto the subject property. Three
shallow groundwater wells were installed, developed, and sampled to characterize
the water quality conditions and better define the local groundwater flow
direction. The client intended to acquire and redevelop the site. Findings and
recommendations were presented in a letter report.
CamWest Development
Inc, Remediation and Groundwater Monitoring, Nettleton Property, Kirkland, WA.
responsible for performance of a soil and groundwater remediation project at the
former Green Funeral Home property located in Kirkland, WA. Pre-remedial tasks
included permit acquisition, SEPA checklist, and entry into the Ecology's VCP.
Remedial tasks included the removal of an estimated 1,000 tons of PCS,
excavation water management, and application of about 1,200 pounds of oxygenate
to the excavation to enhance natural groundwater treatment. A site
characterization/remedial action report was prepared. After the soil removal,
residual groundwater contamination was treated using in situ application
of chemical oxidants using RegenOx/ORC mixtures. A four quarter groundwater
monitoring program was then developed to evaluate/demonstrate site closure.
CamWest Development
Inc, Soil Contamination Remediation, Shamrock Property, Renton, WA.
Project Manager, Project Director responsible for performance of technical
assistance regarding arsenic contaminated soil on the Shamrock Property in
Renton, WA. During site development activities, the earthwork contractor
inadvertently imported and placed approximately 5,000 cubic yards of arsenic
contaminated soil. King County issued a stop work order due to a violation of
the site development permit. Project activities involved reviewing site data and
remediation plans prepared by others to ensure that our client's interests were
protected.
CEMEX, USA (WA),
Groundwater Evaluation for Arsenic, Granite Falls Aggregate Mining Operation
(GFAMO) Site, Granite Falls, WA. responsible
for performance of a groundwater evaluation at the Granite Falls Aggregate
Mining Operation in Granite Falls, WA. The project serve to evaluate preliminary
analytical data from bedrock, sand and gravel reserves, and groundwater to
determine the potential for the release of naturally occurring arsenic into
groundwater as a result of the proposed mining operations. Tasks included the
design of a testing program for implementation during mining operations to
provide a database on arsenic content in mined material. Finally, the evaluation
of the potential for arsenic release and the testing program was added to an
environmental impact statement prepared for the mining operation.
CEMEX, USA (WA),
Groundwater Monitoring Program, Arlington Sand and Gravel Mining Facility,
Arlington, WA. Project Manager responsible
for development of a groundwater monitoring program at the active Arlington Sand
and Gravel mining facility in Arlington, WA. Tasks involved providing technical
assistance for groundwater monitoring activities, reviewing and evaluating
monitoring data, communicating with regulatory agency, and providing
installation oversight of new groundwater monitoring wells.
CEMEX, USA (WA),
Groundwater Monitoring, Maltby Facility, Maltby, WA.
responsible for execution of a groundwater monitoring program at a reclamation
landfill in Maltby, WA. The project, required by the Snohomish Health District,
involved the preparation of a groundwater monitoring plan for review and
approval by the Health District and subsequent monitoring well installation and
sampling.
CEMEX, USA (WA),
Landfill Soil Monitoring, Everett Reclamation Landfill, Everett, WA.
responsible for preparation of Snohomish County
Health District permit applications for the Everett Reclamation Landfill in
Everett, WA. The project involved developing general and supplemental permits
for problem waste treatment facilities and groundwater monitoring, and
submitting applications inclusive of detailed operations, health and safety,
soil sampling plans, and SEPA checklist.
CEMEX, USA (WA),
Limited Groundwater Sampling, Former Coyote Springs Sand and Gravel Facility,
Boardman, OR. Project Director responsible
for performance limited groundwater sampling at the former Coyote Springs Sand
and Gravel facility in Boardman, OR. The project served to evaluate whether
groundwater had been affected by wastes observed during earlier previously
executed Phase I ESA. Wastes consisted mainly of scrap metal and waste oil.
CEMEX, USA (WA), Post
Permit Document and Operations Plan, Everett Reclamation Landfill, Everett, WA.
Project Manager responsible for development of post permit documents for the
Everett Reclamation Landfill in Everett, WA. The project supported the solid
waste facility per the MIT application process with Snohomish Health District
following the receipt of a permit to operate. The documents served as a guide
for daily operations at the landfill.
CEMEX, USA (WA), SEPA
Permit Preparation Process, Everett Reclamation Landfill, Everett, WA.
Project Manager responsible for preparation of necessary SEPA documents to
support the permitting process for a new inert debris landfill in Everett, WA.
The SEPA permit was a requirement of the Snohomish County Health Department.
CenterCal Properties
LLC, Redevelopment Feasibility Evaluation, Rossman Landfill, Oregon City, OR.
Project Manager responsible for performance of a limited data review for the
closed Rossman Landfill in Oregon City, OR. The project served to evaluate
environmental issues associated with the proposed redevelopment of the former
MSW landfill. The project involved review of recent monitoring reports and
permit conditions. Based on the available monitoring information, and the
conceptual development plans, initial cost information related to landfill gas
collection and building protection and future monitoring requirements was
developed.
CenterCal Properties
LLC, Soil and Groundwater Sampling, Nyberg Property Chevron Gas Station,
Tualatin, OR. Project Director responsible
for direct push collection of soil and groundwater samples at the site of a
former Chevron station in Tualatin, OR. The project served to identify any
remaining areas of contamination that might affect the planned property
redevelopment.
Charles Tabit, PCE
Groundwater Testing, Tabit Square, Mercer Island, WA.
Project Director responsible for performance of groundwater testing at the Tabit
Square property on Mercer Island, WA. The project served to support the property
owner with regard to subsurface perchloroethylene (PCE) contamination caused by
a tenant. Tasks included the review of tenant cleanup proposals and work
products, attendance at meetings with regulators, construction oversight, and
other activities to assist the property owner in assuring the property value was
maintained and refinancing was possible.
Clallam County Public
Works Dept (WA), Post-Closure Groundwater Monitoring 2000-2006, Lake Creek
Landfill, Forks, WA. Project Director
responsible for technical guidance, project quality assurance (QA) and final
document review for the execution of semi-annual post-closure groundwater
monitoring at the Lake Creek Landfill in Forks, WA. The project included
sampling at four groundwater monitoring wells and two surface water streamside
locations, aquifer testing, and groundwater flow determination. Letter reports
and an annual report were prepared.
Clark County Public
Works Dept (WA), Environmental Monitoring, English Pit Landfill, Vancouver, WA.
Project Director responsible for technical guidance, project quality assurance
(QA) and final document review for the performance of long-term semi-annual
groundwater and landfill gas monitoring at the closed English Pit Landfill in
Vancouver, WA. The monitoring effort included sample collection, laboratory
analysis, data validation, database management, and semi-annual report
preparation. The reports included a site description and background section, a
summary of the groundwater and landfill gas monitoring activities, a water level
contour map, a presentation of the analytical results, time series graphs, a
discussion of the water quality exceedances, and field documentation.
CXY Chemicals Group,
Groundwater Assessment, Chlor-Alkali Plant, Squamish, BC, Canada.
Project Manager responsible for execution of a groundwater assessment at the
Chlor-Alkali Plant in Squamish, BC, Canada. Tasks included evaluating the nature
and extent of contamination and providing an assessment the of site
hydrogeology. A three dimensional modflow model for the site was prepared.
DLH Environmental
Consulting, Groundwater Monitoring, 116th St Texaco Site, Marysville, WA.
Project Director, Project Manager responsible for technical guidance, project
quality assurance (QA) and final document review for the
technical direction, budget management, scheduling, staffing, subcontractor
management, and document preparation for the performance og groundwater
monitoring at a Texaco fueling station site in Marysville, WA. Tasks involved
performing four rounds of groundwater monitoring to track the progress of
remediation. Documentation was prepared and presented to Ecology's VCP for
issuance of a no further action (NFA)statement. Groundwater samples were
analyzed using Ecology Methods NWTPHD and NWTPHG for BTEX.
Estate of Edna
Stoughton, Petroleum Contaminated Soil Data Review, University District
Property, Seattle, WA. Project Director
responsible for review of information in a report prepared by the developer's
consultant for a University District property in Seattle, WA. The data
evaluation served to address any existing or potential environmental impacts at
the subject property.
Evergreen Industrial
Park, Industrial Property Remediation, Evergreen Industrial Park, Federal Way,
WA. Project Manager, Project Director
responsible for provision of third-party review of data obtained from the
Evergreen Industrial Park in Federal Way, WA. Tasks involved the evaluation of
data collected by others to support the cleanup of a tract of industrial
property that contained a truck stop, various vehicle repair facilities, and
other small manufacturers. Remediation expertise was also provided in an effort
to evaluate data collection and review the remedial planning performed by
others. SCS’s work supported the attorney's efforts to recover costs against the
former truck stop operator.
First Industrial
Realty Trust Inc, Arsenic Contaminated Soil Sampling and Soil Management
Planning, DuPont, WA. Project Director
responsible for performance of soil sampling and soil management planning for a
site in DuPont, WA. Arsenic concentrations in the soil exceeded state cleanup
levels. The sampling included 25 near surface locations with two soil samples
collected at each location. Test results and GPS coordinate data was used to run
geostatistics and prepare contaminant contour maps to guide soil segregation and
removal. Results were presented in a letter report. The project included
optional tasks for preparation of a soil management plan and regulatory support
during construction.
Friday Harbor, Town
of, Landfill Groundwater Monitoring 2005, Friday Harbor Landfill, Friday Harbor,
WA. responsible for performance of on-going
groundwater and landfill gas monitoring and reporting (2005) at the Friday
Harbor Landfill in Friday Harbor, WA. Activities included groundwater sample
collection, analysis of quarterly data, and preparation of the 2005 annual
groundwater and landfill gas monitoring report.
George McCall,
Underground Storage Tank (UST) Decommissioning, New Fueling System Installation,
and Groundwater Investigation and Dewatering Evaluation, Cedar Rapids Site,
Renton, WA. Project Director responsible for
performance of aquifer testing at the Cedar Rapids site in Renton, WA. The
project served to evaluate dewatering options to facilitate the installation of
USTs at a new fueling station. Information gathered was used to determine the
number of dewatering wells and rate of groundwater extraction needed to allow
the UST installation. The evaluation also considered the capture of contaminated
groundwater resulting from a nearby former UST release, and reporting on the
nature and extent of contaminated groundwater and the need for remediation.
Georgia-Pacific
Corporation, Preliminary Groundwater Assessment, Albany Resins Plant, Albany,
OR. Project Director responsible for final
document review for the development of a storm water pollution prevention (SWPP)
plan and permit support at the Albany Resins Plant in Albany, OR. Tasks included
a site inspection, research of the regional and local hydrogeology, and the
preparation of a preliminary groundwater assessment (PGA) to support the storm
water discharge permit.
Griffin & Jensen,
Groundwater and Soil Contamination Remedial Action, Sooper Cleaners, Normandy
Park Shopping Center, Normandy Park, WA.
Project Director responsible for technical guidance, project quality assurance
(QA) and final document review for the execution of remedial activities to
address soil and groundwater contamination at a former dry cleaner site at the
Normandy Park Shopping Center in Normandy Park, WA. Responsibilities included
decommissioning an old dry well and several septic tanks and replacement of
sanitary sewer and storm water utilities in the area with residual
perchloroethylene (PCE) soil contamination. Confirmation soil samples were used
to remove residual hot spots, with remaining soil contamination managed by
institutional controls.
Griffin & Jensen,
Groundwater Monitoring Well Installation, Marivista Park Site, Adjacent to
Normandy Park Shopping Center, Normandy Park, WA.
Project Director responsible for technical guidance, project quality assurance
(QA) and final document review for the installation of two off-site groundwater
monitoring wells on the Marivista Park Site, adjacent to the Normandy Park
Shopping Center in Normandy Park, WA. The task served to assess down gradient
contamination and included siting, drilling, installing and developing two 200
feet plus deep groundwater monitoring wells in Marivista Park (approximately
1,000 ft down gradient from the Normandy Park Shopping Center). Additional work
involved the performance of soil and hydropunch groundwater sampling to
determine final well configuration and the preparation of boring/well logs with
a supplemental groundwater report.
Griffin & Jensen,
Semiannual Groundwater Monitoring, Manhattan Village Shopping Center, Normandy
Park, WA. Project Director responsible for
technical guidance, project quality assurance (QA) and final document review for
the performance of quarterly to semiannual groundwater monitoring at the
Manhattan Village Shopping Center in Normandy Park, WA. Project activities
included groundwater sampling and analysis to assess the effectiveness of the
soil vapor extraction cleanup in reducing leaching of PCE to groundwater.
Responsibilities also included quarterly and annual reporting.
Helsell Fetterman,
Groundwater Contaminant Fate and Transport Assessment Review, SeaTac Airport,
SeaTac, WA. Project Director responsible for
technical guidance, project quality assurance (QA) and final document review for
the review of groundwater contaminant fate and transport modeling on behalf of a
community group opposed to the SeaTac Airport third runway project in SeaTac,
WA. The modeling study had been conducted by the Port of Seattle on behalf of
the Airport Communities Coalition. Litigation support and expert testimony was
provided in support of the Client.
Island County Solid
Waste Dept (WA), Groundwater and Landfill Gas (LFG) Environmental Monitoring
Report 2005 Coupeville Solid Waste Facility (CSWF), Coupeville, WA.
responsible for development of 2005 and 2006 data review reports for groundwater
and landfill gas environmental monitoring at the Coupeville Solid Waste Facility
in Coupeville, WA. Tasks involved preparing the 2005 quarter three report and
annual report, and the 2006 quarter one and two reports.
Island County Solid
Waste Dept (WA), Landfill Gas (LFG) Flare Station Upgrade Design, Coupeville
Landfill, Coupeville, WA. responsible for
design of landfill gas flare station upgrades at the Coupeville Landfill in
Coupeville, WA. Tasks included the design of the existing flare station upgrade
(including assisting the County in executing and managing subcontracts with
parts suppliers and subcontractors and startup and testing the flare station
with the service contractor), landfill gas control system expansion (including
drawings, specifications, cost estimates, and bidding documents), and surface
water collection and conveyance systems for the construction debris and
landclearing debris (CDL) landfill (including collection sump, pump, and
piping).
Island County Solid
Waste Dept (WA), Soil Gas Analysis and Disposal, Coupeville Solid Waste Facility
(CSWF), Coupeville, WA. Project Director
responsible for collection of soil gas samples at the Coupeville Solid Waste
Facility in Coupeville, WA. Samples were taken from native soil wells at the
landfill gas flare station followed by laboratory analyses. A document was
prepared that offered recommendations for the disposal of gas.
Jerome County, Idaho,
Wire Burning Area Site Investigation, Eden Landfill, Eden, ID.
Project Manager responsible for performance of a site investigation including an
evaluation to determine the nature and extent of lead contamination in soil due
to historic wire burning operations at the Eden Landfill in Eden (Jerome
County), ID. Based on investigation results, contaminated soil were excavated,
stockpiled onsite, and sampled to profile soil for subsequent treatment and
disposal. Bid documents for excavation, treatment and disposal of soil the soil
were also prepared.
Joshua Green
Corporation, Annual Soil Vapor Probe Monitoring, Bakker's Fine Dry Cleaning,
Coal Creek Plaza Shopping Center, Newcastle, WA.
Project Manager responsible for annual monitoring of four soil-vapor probes at
the Bakker’s Find Dry Cleaning site, located in the Coal Creek Plaza shopping
center in Newcastle, WA. Tasks involved using an organic vapor meter (OVM) at
specially constructed sampling ports and the preparation of a letter report
summarizing the findings.
Joshua Green
Corporation, Annual Soil Vapor Probe Monitoring, Joinus Cleaners, Redondo Square
Shopping Center, Federal Way, WA. Project
Manager responsible for annual monitoring of four soil-vapor probes at the
Joinus Cleaners site, located in the Redondo Square shopping center in Federal
Way, WA. Tasks involved using an organic vapor meter (OVM) at specially
constructed sampling ports and the preparation of a letter report summarizing
the findings.
Joshua Green
Corporation, Groundwater Investigation, Seattle Heights Shopping Center,
Lynnwood, WA. Project Manager responsible for
performance of a groundwater investigation at the Seattle Heights Shopping
Center in Lynnwood, WA. The project served to evaluate the nature and extent
groundwater contamination suspected to have originated from a former Unocal
fueling station adjacent to the site.
Joshua Green
Corporation, Groundwater Monitoring Report, Chevron Fueling Station, Seattle
Heights Shopping Center, Lynnwood, WA.
Project Manager, Project Director responsible for development of a May 2003
groundwater monitoring report for a Chevron Fueling Station at the Seattle
Heights Shopping Center in Lynnwood, WA.
Joshua Green
Corporation, Groundwater Monitoring, Crystal Cleaners and Form Fueling Station,
Island Village Shopping Center, Bainbridge Island, WA.
Project Director responsible for performance of groundwater monitoring at the
Island Village shopping center on Bainbridge Island, WA. The project served to
investigate the vicinity of Building E, the location of a dry cleaner and former
Chevron service station and installing several groundwater monitoring wells.
Tasks included direct push sampling and preparing a report of findings that
included the results from an earlier Phase I ESA.
Joshua Green
Corporation, Soil Sampling, US Cleaners, Bridle Trails Shopping Center,
Kirkland, WA. Project Manager, Project
Director responsible for execution of soil sampling at the Bridle Trails
Shopping Center US Cleaners site in Kirkland, WA. The project served to further
evaluate the nature and extent of perchloroethene (PCE) contamination. Site
remediation was initiated with the installation of soil vapor extraction (SVE)
wells. The SVE system was designed, constructed, and operated, and subsequently
monitored. Remediation responsibilities involved facilitating negotiations with
the Ecology and preparing a site closure report.
Julia Sischo, PCB Soil
Survey and Investigation, Maple Valley, WA.
Project Director responsible for performance of a soil investigation for
residual poly chlorinated biphenyl (PCB) contamination at an undeveloped
property in Maple Valley, WA. Tasks included the set up of a soil survey grid
over a former dump site, collection of surface and subsurface soil samples for
analysis, and preparation of a letter report documenting PCB-contaminated soil
and recommending cleanup options.
Julianne Seeman, Soil
Excavation and Clean-up, Residential Property, Seattle, WA.
Project Director responsible for excavation of heating oil-contaminated soil at
a residential property in Seattle, WA. Contamination was present from about 5 to
14 feet below grade at the site. Groundwater was present at approximately 9 to
11 feet below grade. Limited access was an issue (a house was supported on pin
piles during the excavation). Responsibilities included assisting with
negotiating access to adjoining properties. the client was reimbursed for the
cleanup efforts by her insurance company.
Kennametal,
Groundwater (GW) Monitoring, Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada.
Project Manager responsible for performance of periodic sample collection and
analyses of groundwater at a metals plant in Port Coquitlam, BC. The project
follows an extensive soil and groundwater investigation performed previously.
Elevated metals concentrations, due to infiltration from wastewater lagoon, had
been detected in shallow groundwater.
Kennametal,
Groundwater Investigation, Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada.
Team Member responsible for investigation of apparent groundwater contamination
resulting from plant process wastewater surface impoundments in Port Coquitlam,
BC. The project involved the installation of groundwater monitoring wells,
performance of groundwater sampling and analysis to define the nature and extent
of the contaminant plume, and recommending the appropriate remedial action based
on investigation results.
King County Solid
Waste Division (WA), Design-Build Vehicle Maintenance and Support Facility,
Cedar Hills Regional Landfill, Maple Valley, WA.
responsible for design-build development of a vehicle maintenance and support
facility at the Cedar Hills Regional Landfill in Maple Valley, WA. The project
involved the planning, design, permitting and construction period services. The
master plan addressed 14 needs identified by the county including developing a
new fueling station, removal and replacement of eight underground storage tanks
(USTs), establishing a two-bay welding shop, providing a covered tracked vehicle
repair slab, constructing two canopies adjacent to the existing maintenance
building, and a designing a new chassis and engine cleaning pad. The cleaning
pad uses a zero discharge wash water system.
Law-Mann Services,
Groundwater Investigation, City Maintenance Facility, Mountlake Terrace, WA.
Project Manager responsible for performance of a groundwater investigation at a
City maintenance facility in Mountlake Terrace, WA. Tasks involved the
installation of three groundwater monitoring wells outside a vehicle maintenance
garage operated by the City. Groundwater samples were collected from each and
analyzed for chlorinated solvents. Soil samples collected during well
installation were screened for evidence of contamination using an organic vapor
meter (OVM).
Martin Smith Inc.,
Groundwater and Soil Sampling and Testing, Meeker Cleaners, Meeker Square
Shopping Center, Kent, WA. Project Manager,
Project Director responsible for performance of a limited soil and groundwater
investigation at the Meeker Square shopping center in Kent, WA. The
investigation was performed in the vicinity of a tenant space formerly occupied
by a dry cleaner in response to identified PCE contamination beneath and outside
the dry cleaner location. Using a direct push geoprobe rig, six borings were
installed. Soils were screened with an OVM for solvent contamination and soil
and groundwater samples were analyzed using EPA method 8021b.
Martin Smith Inc.,
Limited Soil Investigation, Former Multichem Facility, Renton, WA.
Project Director, Project Manager responsible for performance of a limited soil
investigation at the former Multichem facility in Renton, WA. The project served
to evaluate the impacts of former laboratory operations. Tasks included taking
shallow soil samples beneath slab at three locations selected based on an
inspection of the facility and map showing locations of former operations.
Results were used to determine if the former tenant had additional cleanup
responsibilities.
Northwest Developer
(Confidential), Landfill End Use Evaluation, Boeing Eastgate Landfill, Bellevue,
WA. Project Director responsible for
performance of a landfill end use evaluation at the Boeing Eastgate Landfill in
Bellevue, WA. Tasks involved using available engineering and environmental
documents to evaluate the landfill's physical aspects and condition in order to
determine if the site was contaminated. Additionally the project served to
address the status and condition of relationships among stakeholder parties and
local and state regulatory agencies. A letter report describing findings and
addressing issues relevant to a possible future development as a public sports
complex was prepared.
Patent Construction
Systems, Soil Excavation and Remediation, Salm Construction Property, Kent, WA.
Project Director, Project Manager responsible for performance of soil excavation
oversight at Salm Construction company storage yard in Kent, WA. Soil staining
had previously been found beneath a concrete pad. Although the soil met MTCA
method B soil cleanup criteria, the client wanted the soil removed. Direct soil
removal was performed and confirmation samples were collected from the area
where contamination was deepest. Approximately 25 cubic yards of soil were
disposed. About 2 yards of stained soil,extending under existing building, was
left in place. A letter report was prepared documenting the removal.
PCL Construction,
Limited Soil Sampling, Harbor Island Terminal 17 Construction Site, Seattle, WA.
Project Director responsible for collection of four soil/slag samples from a
soil stockpile at the Harbor Island Terminal 17 construction site in Seattle,
WA. The project involved taking samples along a utility trench for RCRA metals
laboratory testing. A letter report discussing disposal options was prepared.
Principal Financial
Group, Groundwater Investigation, Lincoln Executive Center, Bellevue, WA.
Project Manager responsible for technical direction, budget management,
scheduling, staffing, subcontractor management, and document preparation for the
performance of a groundwater investigation at the Lincoln Executive Center
commercial development, in Bellevue, WA. The groundwater investigation was
performed in the property’s southeast corner where a former service station had
been located. Four groundwater monitoring wells were installed, developed and
sampled.
Principal Financial
Group, Remediation, Former Gas Station, Meeker Square Shopping Center, Kent, WA.
Project Director, Project Manager responsible for excavation and disposal of
approximately 300 cubic yards of gasoline contaminated soil from the location of
a gasoline station at the Meeker Square Shopping Center in Kent, WA. Remediation
included the application of an oxygen release compound (ORC) into open
excavation and in multiple direct push injection points across line of
groundwater flow in order to enhance natural degradation of petroleum
contaminated groundwater. The project also included the installation of several
groundwater monitoring wells and continued groundwater monitoring.
Principal Financial
Group, Soil and Groundwater Investigation, Former Dry Cleaner, Riverview Plaza
Shopping Center, Pasco, WA. Project Manager
responsible for performance of a soil and groundwater investigation at a former
dry cleaner site at the Riverview Plaza shopping center in Pasco, WA. The
project served to determine the nature and extent of any environmental
contaminants. Tasks involved using a direct push sampling rig (strataprobe unit)
to collect soil and groundwater samples. Samples were collected in front of and
behind the former dry cleaner and near a former auto service area. A summary
report of findings was prepared.
Principal Financial
Group, Underground Storage Tank (UST) Closure Site Soils Remediation, Former K&L
Distributors Facility, Bellevue, WA. Project
Manager responsible for execution of a soils remediation at the former K&L
Distributors facility in Bellevue, WA. Contaminated soils were identified when
two 10,000-gallon USTs were removed from the site. Tasks include pumping
approximately 100 to 200 gallons of water from the excavation, characterizing
the soil stockpile (collecting and analyzing soil samples), loading and treating
or disposing of the contaminated soils, and backfilling the excavation.
Principal Real Estate
Investors, Groundwater Contamination Evaluation, Valley Centre Corporate Park,
Auburn, WA. Project Director, Project Manager
responsible for evaluation of groundwater contamination issues related to
arsenic at an industrial site in Auburn, Wash., that contained three former
sewage lagoons within an area characterized by wetlands. A building was
constructed atop capped contaminated soil and sediments where shallow
groundwater had a 20 to 60 mg/l arsenic concentration (over the previous 5
years). There was uncertainty whether a previously negotiated regulatory closure
would proceed considering the arsenic contamination. The evaluation included
redevelopment of monitoring wells, sampling using low flow method, expanded
field screening, and lab analysis. Subsequent work included the installation and
development of two additional monitoring wells. Sampling of all wells (existing
and new) was completed for three quarters to evaluate data variations and
trends. A background data search was performed to evaluate whether site
conditions reflected background conditions.
Principal Real Estate
Investors, Remediation Oversight, Ballard Blocks Industrial Site, 1415 NW
Ballard Way, Seattle, WA. Project Director
responsible for technical review of remediation and planning documents prepared
by the developer’s consultant at the Ballard Blocks industrial site in Seattle,
WA. Tasks also included oversight of remediation activities as directed by the
client. The property had been used for industrial purposes for over 100 years. A
Phase I ESA completed by SCS in December 2005 identified several known and
suspected areas of contamination on the property.
Principal Real Estate
Investors, Soil and Groundwater Sampling, Fife Commerce Center, Fife, WA.
Project Director responsible for collection of soil and groundwater samples from
the location of a former residential heating oil UST adjacent to the Fife
Commerce Center in Fife, WA. The UST had been removed 3 ½ years earlier. Soil
samples were obtained to nine feet below grade at the former tank location.
Groundwater samples were collected at the former tank location and a second
location approximately ten feet south (down gradient). All samples were
collected using direct push equipment. A report containing a laboratory analysis
and a summary of the activities was prepared.
Reliance Steel &
Aluminum Co, Limited Groundwater Investigation, Reliance Steel Chestnut
Property, 841 S Chestnut St, Salt Lake City, UT.
Project Manager responsible for performance of a limited groundwater
investigation at the former Reliance Steel Chestnut property in Salt Lake City,
UT. Based on the results of a previous Phase II environmental site
investigation, the limited groundwater investigation served to evaluate whether
elevated metals concentrations detected in direct-push groundwater samples was
indicative of leaching from the metals-contaminated soil. Four, shallow,
small-diameter groundwater monitoring wells were installed, developed and
sampled at the property. The samples were analyzed for the presence of various
metals. Both filtered and unfiltered samples were collected.
Rinker Materials,
Petroleum Contaminated Soil / Groundwater Remediation, Maltby Facility, Maltby,
WA. Project Manager, Project Director
responsible for provision of assistance to the mine operator during
remediation of petroleum and PBB contaminated soil and groundwater discovered
during mining activities in Maltby, WA. Activities included sampling to define
the nature and extent of the problem, regulatory interface, direction of site
personnel during remediation activities, and waste disposal.
Rinker Materials,
Petroleum Hydrocarbon (PHC) Contaminated Soil Stock Pile Sample, Hannabrook
Development Site, Everett, WA. Project
Manager responsible for execution of on-site soil stockpile sampling for
petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) contaminated soil the Hannabrook Development site in
Everett, WA. Soil was treated biologically or thermally (asphalt incorporation)
depending on concentration levels and schedule.
Rinker Materials,
Remediation Services, Bear Creek Motors Property, Woodinville, WA.
Project Manager responsible for identification and delineation of contaminated
areas at the Bear Creek Motors salvage yard in Woodinville, WA. The project
involved the coordination of contaminated soil removal and treatment. A report
was prepared in compliance with Ecology's Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP)
requirements.
Rinker Materials, SARA
Title III Compliance Assistance, Everett Reclamation Landfill, Everett, WA.
Team Member responsible for review of SARA Title III compliance records
pertaining to the Everett Reclamation Landfill in Everett, WA. Task involved
reviewing facility records pertaining to hazardous materials storage, assess the
need for SARA Title III, Tier I/Tier II and toxic chemical release reporting,
and evaluate financial data to document possible exemptions from toxic chemical
release reporting. Report forms for submittal to each appropriate regulatory
agency were prepared.
SATO Corporation,
Groundwater Investigation, Overlake Village Shopping Center, 2400 148th Ave NE,
Redmond, WA. Project Director, Project
Manager responsible for performance of a subsurface investigation at the
Overlake Village shopping center in Redmond, WA. The project served to assess
the nature and extent of groundwater contamination at a former dry cleaner site.
Work included the installation of eight groundwater monitoring wells to confirm
the presence of groundwater contamination and to determine the direction of
groundwater flow. An additional direct push investigation was required to
characterize the site.
Seattle City Light,
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Extraction (Phase V) Soil Remediation,
Strandley-Manning Superfund Site, Purdy, WA.
Team Member responsible for preparation of a final bench scale treatability
study report at the Strandley-Manning Superfund Site in Purdy, WA. The project
included treatability study follow up activities, disposal options for drummed
soils, evaluation of human health risk assessment, and site damage assessment
survey.
Seattle, City of (WA),
Groundwater Investigation, Charles Street Site, Seattle, WA.
Team Member responsible for installation of six groundwater monitoring wells to
characterize the nature and extent of a petroleum hydrocarbon contamination
plume. The project also involved the identification of contamination levels in
subsurface soils and groundwater, and aquifer testing to determine the direction
and rate of groundwater and contaminant movement.
Seattle, City of (WA),
Landfarm Soil Bioremediation, Former Metro Bus Barn Site, Mercer Street,
Seattle, WA. Team Member responsible for
feasibility determination of treating petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated soils
using biolandfarming technology at the Former Metro Bus Barn site in Seattle,
WA. The project included a laboratory treatability study to determine if
full-scale field application of the technology was possible; design of the
treatment area including liner, berms, collection sumps and runoff control;
preparation of plans and bid package to construct treatment area and operate
site; and the conduct of routine monitoring of treated soils to determine
success of remediation operations for site closure.
Sterling Pulp
Chemicals LDT, Groundwater Study, Saskatoon Chemical Plant, Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, Canada. Project Director
responsible for development of groundwater study at a chemical plant in
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The project served to characterize groundwater
discharges to surface springs and the south Saskatoon River adjacent to the
plant. Tasks included groundwater modeling, seep sampling, aquifer testing ,
and the preparation of a report summarizing findings.
US Army Corps of
Engineers, Seattle District, Groundwater Treatment Plant Operations &
Maintenance (O&M), Umatilla Chemical Weapons Depot Superfund Site, Hermiston,
OR. responsible for operations and
maintenance of a groundwater pump, treat, and reinjection plant at the Umatilla
Chemical Weapons Depot Superfund site in Hermiston, OR. The treatment plant
system processes about 1,300 GPM and uses activated carbon and polishing
reactors followed by reinjection to flush contaminants from an old sludge lagoon
contaminated with RDX and TNT. The project included quarterly to semi-annual
groundwater monitoring to determine the progress of clean-up and ensure capture
of the contaminant plume around the lagoon, and quarterly to semi-annual
monitoring of groundwater at a closed landfill on the site.
US Army Corps of
Engineers, Seattle District, Pilot Scale Groundwater Treatment Plant Operations
and Maintenance (O&M), Wyckoff/Eagle Harbor Superfund Site, Bainbridge Island,
WA. responsible for operations and
maintenance of a pilot-scale steam injection remediation system and groundwater
treatment plant at the Wyckoff/Eagle Harbor Superfund site on Bainbridge Island,
WA. Contaminants of concern included creosote, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
(PAHs), and pentachlorophenol. After non-aqueous phase liquid (NAPL) separation,
groundwater was treated by biological treatment, multimedia and carbon
filtration prior to discharge to Puget Sound. The project included monitoring
the groundwater discharge for compliance (including quarterly bioassays), change
out and disposal of spent activated carbon, preparation of weekly, monthly, and
a final report of operations and maintenance activities.
Vivolo Family LLC,
Limited Soils Assessment and Vapor Probe Installation, Top Cleaners, 1617 Queen
Anne Ave N, Seattle, WA. Project Director
responsible for installation of four soil vapor sampling wells inside the Top
Cleaners tenant space at 1617 Queen Ann Hill in Seattle, WA. Soil samples were
collected from each of four 5-foot deep borings along with soil vapor samples.
The soil and soil vapor samples were analyzed for VOCs and dry cleaning solvents
to assess site conditions. Findings were presented in letter report.
Washington State Army
National Guard, Additional Groundwater Sampling, Camp Murray, Tacoma, WA.
Team Member responsible for collection of samples from monitoring wells
installed during a previous site investigation and sampling event. Groundwater
samples were taken from down-gradient wells and analytical results from the two
events were compared to identify any correlation.
Washington State Army
National Guard, Soil and Groundwater Sampling, Seattle Armory, Seattle, WA.
Team Member responsible for performance of soil and groundwater sampling at the
Seattle Armory in Seattle, WA. The site, located on filled tidelands adjacent to
a railroad yard, has historically been used for petroleum storage, vehicle
maintenance, Navy laundry, and storing hazardous materials. Previous
environmental investigations performed by SCS identified the presence of
subsurface contamination including lead, chlorinated pesticides, and petroleum
hydrocarbons. Subsequent sampling was performed to further characterize the
nature and extent of subsurface groundwater contamination, requiring the
installation and sampling of Strataprobe borings, installation and sampling of
three new groundwater monitoring wells, sampling the six existing wells, and
developing a report detailing site findings. The project also included a
pre-demolition hazardous materials (asbestos) inspection for the former Navy
brig complex.
Washington State
Military Department, Groundwater Investigation, Seattle Armory, Seattle, WA.
Project Manager, Project Director responsible for performance of a groundwater
investigation at the Seattle Armory in Seattle, WA. The site, located of filled
tidelands adjacent to a railroad yard, has historically been used for petroleum
storage, vehicle maintenance, Navy laundry, and storing hazardous materials. The
investigation involved the installation, development, and sampling of seven
monitoring wells to further characterize the nature and extent of subsurface
groundwater contamination (lead, chlorinated pesticides, and petroleum
hydrocarbons).
Washington State
Military Department, Surface Water Swale Area Groundwater Investigation, Camp
Murray, Tacoma, WA. Project Manager, Project
Director responsible for performance of a groundwater investigation at Camp
Murray in Tacoma, WA. Tasks included the installation, development and sampling
of three groundwater wells at the surface water infiltration swale where past
soil samples have contained elevated concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons
and metals. Well locations and casing elevations were surveyed to allow the
calculation of groundwater flow direction. Wells were sampled and a report of
finding was prepared.
Waste Management -
Waste Hauling, Landfill Closure Construction Quality Assurance (CQA), Tulalip
Landfill Superfund Site, Tulalip Tribes Reservation, Marysville, WA.
responsible for performance of closure construction quality assurance (CQA) and
post-closure environmental monitoring of the 140-acre Tulalip Landfill Superfund
Site in Marysville, WA. SCS was retained by WMI on behalf of EPA and the Tulalip
Tribes to oversee the construction activities associated with the CERCLA closure
of the Tulalip facility. As an independent third-party, SCS confirmed compliance
with the Record of Decision (ROD) through on site inspections, field observation
of fill placement and grading, fill quality, material testing management,
surface water control measures, certification that activities were performed per
the contract documents, and final construction oversight. During the closure
activities, SCS provided field design support to address changes in conditions,
and provided technical direction and oversight pertaining to site grading, waste
excavation, and cover system construction. Following the closure, SCS prepared
the closure certification remedial action report, the post-closure operations,
maintenance, and monitoring plan, and implemented the post-closure monitoring
program.
Waste Management Inc,
Environmental Monitoring and Reporting, Capitol Disposal Landfill, Juneau, AK.
Project Director responsible for final document review for the evaluation of
monitoring data at the Capitol Disposal Landfill in Juneau, AK. Monitoring
information was available for surface water, groundwater, landfill gas, and
storm water collected at the facility. The project involved the preparation of
monitoring reports and training facility personnel to collect environmental
samples.
Waste Management Inc,
Environmental Monitoring Data Evaluation, Capitol Disposal Landfill, Juneau, AK.
Project Director responsible for final document review for the evaluation of
monitoring data at the Capitol Disposal Landfill in Juneau, AK. Monitoring
information was available for surface water, groundwater, landfill gas, and
storm water collected at the facility. The project involved the preparation of
monitoring reports And training facility personnel to collect environmental
samples and storm water.
Waste Management of
Washington, Environmental Monitoring, Olympic View Sanitary Landfill (OVSL),
Port Orchard, WA. responsible for repair and
upgrade of the groundwater monitoring network and landfill gas extraction and
monitoring system at the closed Olympic View Sanitary Landfill (OVSL) in Port
Orchard, WA. Tasks also included the operations and maintenance of the landfill
gas extraction system and leachate evaporator. Other activities included
repairing the existing landfill gas control system and cover system. On-going
environmental monitoring and reporting activities are being performed for
groundwater, landfill gas, leachate, and storm water, associated with
post-closure care, on a daily and quarterly basis.
Waste Management of
Washington, Groundwater Investigation, Eastmont Transfer Station, Seattle, WA.
Project Manager responsible for performance of a soil and groundwater
investigation at the Eastmont Transfer Station in Seattle, WA. The project
served to evaluate the presence of suspected heavy metals and petroleum
hydrocarbon contamination identified during a previous Phase I ESA. The source
of potential contamination was suspected to be fill material deposited on the
site prior to development. Four groundwater monitoring wells were installed to
facilitate the investigation.
Waste Management,
Inc., Groundwater Monitoring, Former Rainier Disposal Site, Renton, WA.
Project Manager responsible for collection of groundwater samples and continued
long term groundwater monitoring at the former Rainier Disposal site in Renton,
WA. Historic sampling activities revealed a decreasing trend in contaminant
concentrations in the groundwater.
Waste Management,
Inc., Remedial Investigations and Field Work Planning, Olympic View Sanitary
Landfill (OVSL), Port Orchard, WA.
responsible for performance of a remedial investigation and field work planning
at the closed Olympic View Sanitary Landfill (OVSL) in Port Orchard, WA. The
field investigation involved the completion of sonic drilling with continuous
coring for geologic characterization, and the installation of groundwater
monitoring wells and landfill gas monitoring probes. Other support included
geologic mapping and a survey of nearby domestic wells.
Waste Management,
Inc., Soil and Groundwater Assessment and Remediation Services, Salm
Construction Property, Kent, WA. Project
Director, Project Manager responsible for performance of a soil and groundwater
assessment at the Salm Construction company storage yard in Kent, WA. The
project served to delineate the nature and extent of contamination at the former
construction storage yard. Based on the assessment results, a site remediation
program was recommended involving the excavation of the petroleum contaminated
area with institutional controls for the PAH contaminated area.
Waste Management,
Inc., Soil Sampling and Analysis, Eastmont Transfer Station, 7201 W Marginal Way
SW, Seattle, WA. Project Manager responsible
for performance of soil sampling and analysis at the Eastmont Transfer Station
in Seattle, WA. Limited soil sampling served to characterize the area to be
excavated and prepared for the installation of new conveyor belt system. Tasks
included collecting and analyzing soil samples taken from three hand augered
holes. Soil was analyzed for toxicity characteristic of RCRA metals. Level C
personal protective equipment was used during sampling because of high lead
concentration discovered in previous samples taken from areas near the facility.
Waste Management,
Inc., Surface Water Monitoring, Valley Top Soils, Algona, WA.
Project Manager responsible for scheduling, staffing, subcontractor management,
and document preparation for the performance of quarterly surface water
monitoring at the Valley Top Soils site in Algona, WA. Tasks included sampling
two retention ponds to comply with the monitoring requirements of the
Seattle-King County Department of Health as part of conditional use permit.
Monitoring activities were performed quarterly in 1993 and 1994 with a written
analysis of data. Samples were analyzed for general water quality parameters,
metals, and fecal coliform.
Werner Keopf,
Underground Storage Tank (UST) Soil Sampling, Private Residence, Mercer Island,
WA. Project Director responsible for
collection of soil samples at a private residence on Mercer Island, WA. Samples
were analyzed on a rush basis with results communicated to the client in a
verbal report.
Yakama Nation,
Groundwater Assessment, Yakama Nation Landfill, Toppenish, WA.
Project Director responsible for technical guidance, project quality assurance
(QA) and final document review for the performance of an exploratory drilling
program at the Yakama Nation Landfill in Toppenish, WA. The project served to
characterize geology and groundwater conditions and involved the installation,
development and sampling of groundwater monitoring wells to obtain baseline
water quality. A long-term groundwater monitoring program was designed and
implemented for the site. |