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INIKMEA <br />m <br />Matt Fuller <br />Deputy Project Manager <br />Support Staff Phase II ESAs and Remediation <br />Mr. Fuller is a Project Scientist with over 16 years of experience on environmental projects that have included Phase I and Phase II <br />Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs); removal actions of Underground Storage Tank (USTs), contaminated soils, and a former 32- <br />acre landfill; preliminary assessments; site inspections; remedial investigations; long-term monitoring of groundwater; soil vapor <br />extractions; land use control inspections; and closure of sites. Expertise includes assisting clients to resolve complex environmental <br />issues in a timely, cost effective, and professional manner. <br />Education <br />•:• Bachelor of Science, Natural Resource Management, Colorado State University, Colorado 2000 <br />Current Professional Registrations/Certifications <br />❖ 40-hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response <br />❖ 8-hour Annual Refresher Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response <br />❖ Engineering Manual 385-1 -1 certified <br />Occupational Safety and Health 30-hour construction Safety and Health certified <br />•S United States Army Corps of Engineers Construction Quality Management for Contractors certified <br />❖ First Aid and Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation certifications. <br />General Ex erience <br />Project Manager/Project Scientist <br />Mr. Fuller has been responsible for managing projects, project staff, and performing Project Scientist related tasks under multiple <br />Department of Defense contracts. Projects over the last 5 years have included preliminary assessments, site inspections, remedial <br />investigations, remediation of non -aqueous phase liquid, closure of sites under the regional waterquality boards low -threat closure policy, <br />remediation of petroleum impacted soils, conducting land use control inspections and maintenance, managing landfill gas mitigation <br />systems, and conducting site investigations. <br />Typical fieldwork consists of drilling soil borings, logging per Unified Soil Classification System, underground storage tank removal, <br />contaminated soil removal, groundwater well installation/development/destruction, groundwater monitoring, soil gas well <br />installation/destruction, soil gas sampling, landfill gas monitoring, inspections and maintenance of land use controls, geophysical <br />investigations, investigation derived waste management/disposal, and detailed documentation of field activities. Drilling techniques have <br />included hollow -stem auger, direct -push, air -rotary, and cone penetrometer test methods. Groundwater monitoring has consisted of high - <br />flow sampling using bailers and pumps, and low -flow sampling using dedicated and non -dedicated bladder pumps. <br />Documentation for the projects typically consists of Site -Specific Safety and Health Plans, Work Plans including a Sampling and Analysis <br />Plan, and associated Reporting of site tasks and analytical data, with recommendations. <br />Proiect Related Experience <br />Ongoing — Basewide Preliminary Assessment for Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow. <br />Responsible for managing multiple staff members during the historical research and data gathering effort and document preparation <br />along with producing schedules, reviewing subcontracts, producing monthly project status reports, and reviewing monthly billing. This is <br />similar to a Phase I ESA but much larger. <br />Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business <br />