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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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is <br />LKMEA, <br />1987 —1992 Water Quality Assessment Group Leader <br />Responsibilities included project management, water quality data assessment, statistical analysis, and direct supervision. Highlights <br />include: <br />• Participated in national committee for development of water quality assessment methods <br />• Oversaw completion of long term trend analysis of Ohio River water quality data <br />• Developed program for calculation of biological index for the Ohio River fish population data <br />1985 —1987 Field Engineer <br />Responsibilities included permit review/issuance, operations inspections, and compliance inspections. Highlights include: <br />• Lead engineer for State in an emergency action in Casper, WY — BTEX in private wells. <br />• Lead engineer for groundwater investigation and a number of industrial facilities. <br />1983 —1985 Research Assistant <br />Responsibilities included investigation into Flue Gas Desulfurization technologies. Highlights include: <br />• Completed a design project for bench scale investigation of novel sulfur capture technique. Result was byproduct of sulfuric <br />acid from an FGD process. <br />1981-1983 Wastewater and Quality Control Technician <br />Responsibilities included operation and maintenance of 0.2 MGD industrial wastewater treatment plant and responsible for quality control <br />at a leather tannery. Highlights include: <br />• Reduction of operating cost of the treatment plant by 30% while increasing treatment efficiency. <br />• Reduction of product defects by 20%. <br />Project Related Experience <br />Mr. Norman is currently a Principal Environmental Engineer. Mr. Norman provides support for compliance issues at US Naval facilities. <br />Primary tasks include field surveys, data evaluation, and cost estimating. In addition, Mr. Norman works with clients for RCRA, SARA, <br />and SPCC compliance. <br />OEL 2017 Sustainability Effort <br />Mr. Norman was responsible for organizing and completing the field efforts for two installations. Tasks include review of annual taskers, <br />establishing a building list for site visit, completing database review and record correction as required, and development and revision of <br />OEL cost estimates. <br />NAVFAC SW — CERS Management <br />Mr. Norman is responsible for review and status tracking of the California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) completed for Naval <br />facilities located in CA. This requires regular review, identification of issues, and coordinating with Navy personnel to update data for <br />regulatory review. <br />Ft. Drum Service Plaza, Florida Turnpike <br />Mr. Norman served as the project manager for upgrades of wastewater and water treatment facilities at the Ft. Drum Service Plaza on <br />the Florida Turnpike. The Florida Turnpike Enterprise recently upgraded the facilities at the Ft. Drum Service Plaza. These upgrades <br />included installation of a new water and wastewater plants. The wastewater and water systems were not constructed to specification <br />(resulting in a lawsuit) and required major modification in order to operate in compliance with the discharge permit. Under the direction <br />of Mr. Norman Apex completed the assessment and subsequent design construction of the upgrades. The total project budget was $1.5 <br />million. <br />Paddy's Run Stream Restoration <br />Mr. Norman was the engineer of record for stream restoration of stretch of Paddy's Run on the Fernald Preserve located in Harrison, <br />OH. The project included installation of a rock toe, two cross vanes, and stabilizing the left downstream back with fabric, seed, and <br />plants. The goal of the design was to direct the flow of the stream towards the center of the reach to prevent erosion of the left descending <br />bank. <br />Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business <br />
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