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131KMEA <br />coordination, and troubleshooting. Produced multiple technical documents including Water Quality Monitoring Reports, Sampling Analysis <br />Plans, Work Plans, Daily Quality Control Reports, Quarterly Monitoring Reports as well as Site Inspection Reports <br />Project Related Experience <br />Preliminary AssessmentlSite Inspection — Installation Restoration Site 18, Naval Air Station Lemoore, California <br />Mr. Holstein assisted with conducted a Preliminary Assessment to compile existing information about the Site, this included an <br />assessment of the potential sources and nature of any release, potential contaminant migration pathways, and potential receptors that <br />could be affected by a release or contaminant migration. Information gained in the Preliminary Assessment was be used to guide the <br />Site Inspection sampling and analysis activities. The Site Inspection was conducted to augment data collected in previous investigations <br />and decide whether further investigations or remediation activities were warranted. Investigation activities included limited groundwater, <br />soil, and soil gas sampling and reporting. <br />Long -Term Monitoring Support for Landfills and Technical Support at Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, California <br />Mr. Holstein served as the project manager providing installation restoration consultation services to Naval Facilities Southwest for the <br />execution of the Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow long term monitoring for the CERCLA Area of Concern (CAOC) 7, 20, 23, and 35 <br />landfill sites, and to provide Remedial Project Manager and general technical support services pertaining to landfill long term monitoring <br />activities for CERCLA Area of Concern 7, 20, 23. and 35 landfill as well as technical support services associated with other installation <br />restoration sites and the Base. <br />Groundwater Well Destruction and Demolition of Water Utility Infrastructure at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California <br />Mr. Holstein served as the project manager decommissioning abandoned production wells, converting abandoned agricultural wells to <br />monitoring wells, and demolishing water utility infrastructure in various basins throughout at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, <br />California. Prior to performing demolition services, asbestos and lead -based paint surveys were conducted to locate, identify, and assess <br />the condition of materials at several structures at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, <br />Remediation System Decommissioning at Former Underground Storage Tank Sites at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, <br />California <br />Mr. Holstein served as the project manager decommissioning remediation systems at various locations and Well Abandonment/Repairs <br />at Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton. <br />22123 Area Groundwater Site at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California <br />Mr. Holstein served as the project scientist during the installation of 3 additional network monitoring wells, and quarterly sampling of a <br />network of 37 groundwater monitoring wells. Project specific tasks included managing the daily health and safety of on -site personnel <br />and equipment, performing daily health and safety tailgate meetings, performing soil sample collection and logging, conducting <br />groundwater sample collection, and completing daily quality control inspections and reporting. Led on -site QC meetings, managed and <br />coordinated each groundwater monitoring event, inspected and certified that all materials and equipment delivered to thejob site complied <br />with the approved submittals, ensured that all testing and/or inspections were performed, provided QC training to project staff, prepared <br />and implemented project QC plans, inspected the work performed on a daily basis for compliance with current plans and specifications, <br />identified corrective actions, and maintained QC documentation and submittals. <br />Installation Restoration Site 1115 at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California <br />Mr. Holstein served as the project scientist during a remedial investigation of facilities consisting of approximately 520 soil, soil gas, and <br />groundwater samples from over 200 soil borings and surface samples; the excavation of petroleum hydrocarbon -contaminated soils; the <br />treatment of contaminated groundwater via In -Situ Chemical Oxidation injections; and long-term monitoring and remediation system <br />operation and maintenance at the site with petroleum plumes. <br />Remediation of Pesticide Contaminated Soil on Stuart Mesa Agricultural Fields at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, <br />California <br />Mr. Holstein served as the project scientist following an excavation while approximately 150 confirmation soil samples and 16 soil vapor <br />samples were collected from throughout the site. Project tasks included assisting with field activities and soil vapor sample collection at <br />a former agricultural field and assisting with management and oversight of subcontractors. <br />Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business <br />