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1,31KMEA <br />Elf <br />Erik Hauenstein, EIT <br />Support Staff Phase I ESAs <br />Support Staff Phase II ESAs and Remediation <br />GIS/CAD Support <br />Mr. Hauenstein is an environmental engineer with 4 years of experience in the environmental field including hazardous waste <br />management, environmental compliance and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)/ Comprehensive Environmental <br />Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) related projects including remedial investigations (Rls) and RCRA permitting. He <br />has been a part of multiple Environmental Condition of Property (ECP) report projects (these are the Navy's equivalent to a Phase 1 <br />Environmental Site Assessment and done in accordance to American Society for Testing Materials International [ASTM] E1527), which <br />have resulted in the transfer of properties from the Navy to private entities. He has also assisted in report writing/review and AutoCAD <br />needs for numerous asbestos and lead survey reports for the federal government. <br />Education <br />❖ B.S., Environmental Engineering, University of California San Diego; San Diego, California 2014 <br />Current Professional Registrations <br />Engineer in Training License 154166 (CA/Environmental Engineering) <br />EnvisionTM Sustainability Professional (ENV-SP) <br />Other Professional Qualifications <br />Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) Membership — Company Membership <br />d• Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) 40-Hr certification (current through Oct'18) <br />•A Air Resources Board (ARB) Air Quality Training Program (AQTP) (completed Dec'14) <br />American Heart Association HeartSaver First Aid CPR AED training (current through Apr'19) <br />❖ Bloodborne Pathogen (BBP) Training (completed Aug'16) <br />❖ Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 30-Hr General Safety Certification (completed Nov'16) <br />General Experience <br />Aug 2015 — Present Environmental Engineer Level 1 <br />Working on projects that support the federal government's environmental compliance efforts, typically with the Navy. Specific project <br />work includes: ECP (Navy's version of a Phase 1) project work and reporting, soil sampling at a contaminated site in support of a remedial <br />investigation (RI), RCRA permit updating, updating a hazardous waste management plan (HWMP) for a major base in San Diego County, <br />updating a contaminated soil management plan (CSMP), stormwater compliance reporting and sampling, updating a Solid Waste <br />Management Plan (SWMP) and conducting a Solid Waste Generation Study (SWGS), and ensuring the implementation of a Spill <br />Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) plan for a major base in San Diego County. <br />Oct 2014— May 2015 Environmental Engineer 1 <br />Coordinated and participated in the development, administration, and implementation of environmental programs related to hazardous <br />waste. Inspected and reviewed Company sites to ensure compliance with hazardous material requirements, including hazardous waste <br />storage and accumulation areas and outdoor operations (storm water compliance). Overseeing and coordinating activities of Company <br />hazardous waste disposal contractor for timely removal and disposal of waste from Company sites. <br />Project Related Experience <br />ECP for Navy Owned Parcel near Camarillo Airport <br />Mr. Hauenstein assisted in the file review process in accordance with ASTM E1527 to gather potential environmental concerns and the <br />reporting aspect of this project. The Project site encompassed Navy owned 5-acre former housing parcel dating to World War 2 (WWII) <br />in Camarillo, California. <br />Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business <br />