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<br />Cheryl Martin, GIT
<br />Support Staff Phase II ESAs and Remediation
<br />Ms. Martin is a Project Environmental Scientist with over 13 years of experience with environmental projects, environmental compliance,
<br />California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and National Environmental Quality Act (NEPA) projects, and project management. Ms.
<br />Martin consults on environmental remediation projects, develops project work plans and sampling plans, prepares analyses of analytical
<br />results, and provides quality control. Ms. Martin has provided technical support and management for a wide range of projects including
<br />groundwater investigations, Five -Year Reviews, Findings of Suitability to Transfer, Feasibility Studies, and Emergency Planning and
<br />Community Right -to -Know Act reporting.
<br />Education
<br />❖ B.S. Physics, Minor in Geology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, May 1999
<br />❖ M.S. Geological Sciences, Hydrogeology, San Diego State University, May 2013
<br />➢ Thesis: Recycled Groundwater Development at Harmony Grove, San Diego County, CA.
<br />Current Professional Registrations
<br />d• Geologist -in -Training (California) Certificate No. 609
<br />Other Professional Qualifications
<br />McCaffrey, et. al., Rotation and Plate Locking at the Southern Cascadia Subduction Zone, Geophysical Research Letters, vol.
<br />27, no. 19, p. 3117-3120, October 2000
<br />General Experience
<br />2016 — Present Project Environmental Scientist
<br />Responsible for report preparation as lead author and quality control reviewer in support of Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
<br />(RCRA) and Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) work, including groundwater
<br />monitoring reports, Five -Year Reviews, Findings of Suitability to Transfer, Work Plans, Sampling and Analysis Plans, and Health and
<br />Safety Plans. Responsible for conducting field work, including stormwater sampling and observations.
<br />2014-2016 Staff Geologist
<br />Responsible for conducting and overseeing field work, including groundwater, soil sampling, and well development. Responsible for
<br />report preparation as lead author, technical writer, and quality control reviewer in support of RCRA and CERCLA work, including
<br />groundwater monitoring reports, Records of Decision, Land Use Control Remedial Designs, Remedial Action Completion Reports
<br />(RACRs), Health and Safety Plans; and inventory and reporting in support of the Environmental Protection Agency's Emergency Planning
<br />and Community Right -to -Know Act. Responsible for procuring subcontractors and equipment.
<br />2012-2013 Engineering Intern
<br />Provided support for the California Statewide Groundwater Elevation Monitoring (CASGEM) by researching well log records and
<br />conducting field reconnaissance to identify and locate wells for the CASGEM groundwater monitoring network, and prepared a draft
<br />groundwater monitoring plan.
<br />2009 — 2011 Teaching Assistant
<br />Geologic Inquiry, Mineralogy, Historical Geology and The Ocean Planet. Instructed labs and graded assignments, assisted with field
<br />trips, and was involved in syllabus development; and content of labs, homework, and exams.
<br />2001 —2009 Associate Environmental Analyst
<br />Responsible for measuring, analyzing, and preparing noise and air quality technical reports. Qualified for placement on the County of
<br />San Diego's CEQA Consultant List for Noise, and built a reputation with clients for quality, timely work that led to repeat business and
<br />contributed to growth in the noise and air department. Calibrated and repaired equipment. Conducted technical analyses and authored
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