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ll LMEA, <br />ECP for Defense Fuel Support Point (DFSP) San Pedro <br />Mr. Hauenstein assisted in the planning stage, file review process (done in accordance with ASTM E1527), and reporting part of the <br />project. The project site included over 300-acres of Navy owned property with dozens of current and former large fuel tanks as well as <br />20 miles of below ground offsite pipeline. Assisted in detailed assessor parcel map review, which uncovered additional site area <br />considered Navy owned property to north of the facility boundary. Uncovered details from local Port of Los Angeles documentation of <br />historical pipeline that had been abandoned and forgotten in years prior, which could help the Navy manage additional owned property. <br />Developed an innovative phone and iPad application known as a DoForm to streamline site walk and observations during site visit and <br />easily store collected data digitally within the app, also allowing for quick and simple print-outs of field data. Over 100 individual form <br />entries including site observations and interview forms with site personnel and adjacent property owners. Walked over most of the 20- <br />mile pipeline extent to observe site conditions and potential issues with property transfer coming from offsite properties and categorized <br />additional concerns in report. <br />ECP for Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant (NIROP) Sunnyvale <br />Mr. Hauenstein is assisting in the planning stage, file review process (done in accordance with ASTM E1527), and reporting part of the <br />project. The project site covers over 40-acre of former Department of Defense (DoD) industrial facility in Sunnyvale, California dating to <br />the 1950s. Conducted a site visit consisting of walking through over 10 buildings and structures onsite with dozens of laboratories and <br />hazardous materials usage and hazardous waste storage locations observed. <br />ECP for Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Pendleton Stuart Mesa East Agricultural Field (SMEAF) <br />Mr. Hauenstein assisted in the planning stage, file review process (done in accordance with ASTM E1527), and reporting part of the <br />project. ECP covered over 200-acre of vacant land formerly used for agriculture and now Navy -owned. <br />ECP for Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) Housing Areas • ECP Checklist <br />Mr. Hauenstein assisted in the planning stage, file review process (done in accordance with ASTM E1527), and reporting part of the <br />project. ECP covered multiple houses the Navy sought to transfer to a private entity. Historical ECP reports had failed to transfer the <br />property, requiring additional detail and considerations while performing fieldwork. Work culminated in an ECP checklist to summarize <br />findings in condensed formatto avoid redundancy with older ECPs. The Navy has since successfully transferred the property as intended. <br />RCRA Part B Permit Update for Naval Base San Diego (NBSD) <br />This work involved updating the permit application for Treatment Storage and Disposal Facilities (TSDFs) regulated under California <br />Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 22, Division 4.5, Chapter 20, The Hazardous Waste Permit Program. Planned for and then conducted <br />site walkthrough and review of hazardous materials plus waste management activities. Interviewed client as well as site operator to <br />identify desired changes to current permit, then researched the requirements of adding additional items to the permit application (e.g. <br />compressed gas cylinder storage cages). Interfaced with the Navy and the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) <br />to ensure all requirements of the permitting process were met. Identified deficiencies with previous Part B permit application and provided <br />added value by recreating figures. Updated throughput information in the permit application by reviewing hazardous waste manifest data. <br />RCRA Part B Permit Update for Naval Air Station North Island <br />This work involves updating the permit application for Treatment Storage and Disposal Facilities (TSDFs) regulated under California <br />Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 22, Division 4.5, Chapter 20, The Hazardous Waste Permit Program. Planned for and then conducted <br />site walkthrough and review of hazardous materials plus waste management activities. Interviewed client as well as site operator to <br />identify desired changes to current permit, then researched the requirements of adding additional items to the permit application (e.g. <br />compressed gas cylinder storage cages). Interfacing with the Navy and the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) <br />to ensure all requirements of the permitting process were met. Identifying deficiencies with previous Part B permit application and provided <br />added value by recreating figures. Updating throughput information in the permit application by reviewing hazardous waste manifest data. <br />Emergency Planning and Community Right -to -Know Act (EPCRA) <br />Emergency Planning and Community Right -to -Know Act (EPCRA) 312 reporting requirement is fulfilled by this work. Visited Navy facilities <br />throughout San Diego County to interview site personnel and document existing hazardous material and waste volumes on hand to <br />update California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) database for the respective base and location. <br />Munitions Response Sites (MRS)1 and 5 RI <br />Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business <br />