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INKMEA <br />Ongoing — Operations, Maintenance, Monitoring, and Reporting at Box Canyon Landfill, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, <br />CA. <br />Responsible for managing multiple staff member and performing Project Scientist role of project. This project includes long-term <br />monitoring of groundwater, monitoring of landfill gas wells, managing the landfill gas mitigation system that includes solar spark flares <br />and air injection wells, and performing inspection and maintenance on engineering controls that are in place to manage the former landfill. <br />This project consists of a multitude of sampling medias and methods along with an elevated level of reporting. <br />2017-early 2018 — Remediation of Jet Fuel Impacted Soils, Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center Bridgeport, CA. <br />Responsible for management during the removal, sampling, and subsequent backfilling of approximately 150 cubic yards of impacted <br />soils. During the removal action, monitoring was conducted through the utilization of a photoionization detector to determine the extent <br />of the impacts, Soil samples were collected that resulted in site closure. <br />2016.2017 — Remedial Investigation of two sites at Naval Weapons Seal Beach Detachment Fallbrook, CA. <br />Responsible for the management during site activities and reporting during these projects. The investigation consisted of threatened and <br />endangered species monitoring, munitions clearance, geophysical investigation, soil investigation using an excavator, UST <br />removal/sampling, sediment sampling, and surface water sampling. <br />2016.2017 — Site Inspection at two sites and an expanded site inspection at one site at Naval Weapons Seal Beach <br />Detachment Fallbrook, CA. <br />Responsible for the management during site activities and reporting during these projects. The inspections consisted of geophysical <br />investigations, hand augering, direct push drilling, soil sampling, and detailed historical as -built research to determine the location of <br />former utilities and sumps. One of the sites obtained closure and two of the sites are continuing along in the Comprehensive <br />Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act process. <br />2016 — Former UST 398 Non -Aqueous Phase Liquid Removal. Former Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, CA. <br />Responsible forthe management of planning documents, safety documents, and subcontractor management during the removal of NAPL <br />at former UST 398. This project consisted of sampling groundwater and removing NAPL from approximately 200 feet below ground <br />surface. The groundwater was monitored using low -Flow sampling techniques while the product was removed using an automated bailer. <br />2013.2016 — Long -Term Monitoring of Groundwater at Installation Restoration Program Site 16, Former Marine Corps Air <br />Station El Toro, CA <br />Responsible for managing the project that included monthly status reports and managing staff/subcontractors during planning and <br />reporting documentation preparation along with during groundwater sampling activities. Field investigations included groundwater <br />monitoring using low -flow techniques, groundwater monitoring well installations, groundwater monitoring well destructions, land use <br />control inspections and maintenance, geophysical surveys, IDW management, and groundwater level monitoring. <br />Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business <br />