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Company Name
KMEA
Contract #
A-2018-190
Agency
PUBLIC WORKS
Council Approval Date
8/21/2018
Expiration Date
8/20/2021
Insurance Exp Date
5/19/2020
Destruction Year
2026
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13 LKMEA,',) <br />the determination of the extent of diesel contamination. This work was conducted under the San Diego County DEH Voluntary <br />Assistance Program (VAP) and resulted in successful case closure. <br />County of San Diego Department of Public Works — Inactive Landfill Management Office, San Diego, CA <br />Responsible for managing and coordinating all field activities, regulatory agency negotiations, work plan document preparation and <br />reporting for assessment and mitigation of burn ash sites formerly operated and owned by the County DPW. <br />Imperial Irrigation District— Energy Division, El Centro and Niland, CA <br />Project Manager for IID El Centro and Niland Generating Stations Repower Project involving site characterization and evaluation of the <br />nature and extend of soil and groundwater contamination with petroleum hydrocarbons and PCBs. The project included fast track <br />preparation of scope and cost estimates, coordination and implementation of field sampling and analytical laboratory testing, data <br />analysis, preparation of technical reports, presentation of findings, conclusions and development of a feasible mitigation plan for <br />removal of impacted soil and groundwater to meet IIDs accelerated construction schedule. <br />Veterans Administration Medical Center, Emergency Response and Cleanup of Copper -Contaminated Pond Sludge Released <br />to Stormwater Conveyance System and Santa Ana River Channel, Loma Linda, CA <br />Project manager responsible for designing the scope of work, budget estimate and day-to-day interactions with the client and <br />regulatory and public agencies on this emergency response cleanup and mitigation project. Unauthorized release of chemicals <br />containing copper sulfate used as algaecide in decorative ponds surrounding the medical facility prompted extensive cleanup and <br />mitigation of affected storm drain channels and sensitive wetlands and habitat downstream of the facility. The cleanup was overseen by <br />several regulatory agencies including the San Bernardino County Fire Department Hazardous Materials Management Division, <br />Regional Water Quality Control Board — Santa Ana Region, U.S. Fish and Wild Life Service, and the California State Department of <br />Fish and Game. Target concentration for cleanup of residual copper in sediments was successfully negotiated with the regulatory <br />agencies involved. Cleanup efforts were governed by a combination of background copper in the area as established through a <br />statistical evaluation of copper distribution obtained from existing literature and a systematic background sampling effort and ecological <br />risk screening. Following completion of a 2-year quarterly monitoring of surface water and sediments, a case closure letter was issued <br />by the lead agency in June 2005. <br />San Dieguito Unified High School District, Preliminary Environmental Assessment (PEA) at La Costa Valley Site, Carlsbad, CA <br />Project Manager in charge of scoping, costing and implementing the various phases of a PEA for the SDUHSD as part of its proposed <br />plans for development of a vacant land parcel into a multipurpose recreational facility including athletic fields and gymnasium. The <br />project included initial scope design and negotiations with the Department of Toxic Substances (DTSC) and execution of field programs <br />consisting of surface and subsurface soil sampling and analytical laboratory evaluations for development of a conceptual site model <br />and evaluation of potential human health and ecological risks associated with arsenic and pesticides in soil due to the historical site use <br />for row crop farming and agriculture. <br />County of San Diego Solid Waste Division, San Ysidro Inactive Landfill/Burn Ash Site, Environmental Site <br />AssessmenVCharacterization Study, San Diego County, CA <br />Project managerfor environmental assessment and characterization of a 9-acre inactive landfill and burn ash site proposed for <br />redevelopment into commercial and residential land use. <br />Poway Unified School District, Preliminary Environmental Assessment (PEA) of Proposed School Sites 6 and 7, Poway, CA <br />Project manager directly responsible for all budgeting, project coordination, scheduling, client communications, and liaison for scope <br />negotiations on behalf of the school district with the Department of Toxics Substances Control. Directed all efforts for preparation of the <br />planning documents and field data acquisition, data evaluation, risk screening and final report preparation. The PEA was conducted <br />under an Environmental Oversight Agreement (EOA) and successfully received DTSC's concurrence for case closure after a 30-day <br />public review and participation process. <br />Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business <br />
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