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Environmental e Facilities e Geotechnical w Materials <br />CARL PARTEN, PG <br />PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE <br />Mr. Parten has thiry-one years of experience in <br />environmental site investigations and remediation studies for <br />Industrial and Hazardous Waste sites, municipal solid waste <br />landfill sites and underground storage tank (UST) facilities. <br />He has successfully managed and obtained regulatory <br />closure of over 30 Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) sites <br />and leaking underground storage tank (LUST) facilities, and <br />coordinated UST removal and closure for numerous facilities <br />in multiple states throughout the United States. Mr. Parten <br />possesses extensive experience in the installation of monitor <br />wells, aquifer characterization, sensitive receptor surveys, <br />risk-based assessments, vapor intrusion (VI) evaluations, <br />and soil -gas assessments. Additionally, he has extensive <br />experience in comprehensive soil and groundwater <br />investigations on industrial facilities and municipal solid <br />waste (MSW) landfill facilities, including evaluation of landfill <br />gas/methane impacts. He has prepared and implemented <br />corrective action work plans for remediation of chlorinated <br />hydrocarbons at dry cleaner facilities and petroleum <br />hydrocarbons at LUST facilities, MSW landfill facilities, and <br />managed and implemented groundwater pump and treat, <br />non -aqueous phase liquid (NAPL) recovery, and duel -phase <br />vapor extraction systems for the recovery of petroleum <br />hydrocarbons. Additionally, Mr. Parten developed work <br />EDUCATION <br />• Bachelor of Science, Geology, Sul <br />Ross State University, Alpine, Texas, <br />1994. <br />• University of Houston TCEQ Texas <br />Risk Reduction Program: Mod. I, ll, <br />and III <br />• Roadmap to Remediation <br />• CAPM Refresher Course, Texas A&M <br />University <br />• TNRCC Hazardous Waste Seminar <br />• TNRCC PST Risk Assessments <br />Seminar <br />• TNRCC Pollution Prevention Training <br />Workshop <br />• API Risk/Exposure Assessment <br />• Contaminant Fate and Transport <br />Modeling In Risk Assessment <br />• Environmental Hydrology / Soil <br />Science <br />CERTIFICATIONS <br />• Licensed Professional Geoscientist <br />(P.G.), I.D. # 221, Texas Board of <br />Professional Geoscientists 2003 <br />(current) <br />• Registered Professional Geologist <br />(P.G.), I.D. # 004037; State of <br />Tennessee, May 1996 (current) <br />• TCEQ Corrective Action Project <br />Manager, CAPM #01091 (current) <br />• 40 Hour OSHA Hazardous Waste Site <br />& Waste Management Training <br />YEARS WITH TERRACON: 20 <br />YEARS WITH OTHERS: 10 <br />plans and implemented the remediation of heavy metals and poly -nuclear aromatic <br />hydrocarbons (PAHs). <br />IJ:1631X019 <br />USARC FACILITY EVALUATION I MARE ISLAND, CA <br />Environmental team leader for evaluation of an existing 32 -acre military facility, Mare Island in <br />California. The teaming effort included the preparation of a Technical Assessment report on the <br />facility to provide USAR a decision making and programming tool to establish future restoration <br />and replacement upgrades to the facility. The report included an evaluation of existing <br />conditions of the site and facilities with respect to current mission and identified construction <br />costs required to comply with USAR facility standards, Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection <br />requirements, handicapped accessibility regulations, and current building codes. Conceptual <br />costs for related improvements and environmental mitigation were presented. <br />UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK AND SOIL REMEDIATION I REGIONAL WATER <br />BOARD, SQUAW VALLEY, CA <br />Terracon assisted a private developer with the regulatory closure of an underground storage <br />tank (UST) site located in Squaw Valley, California. The abandoned 10,000 -gallon UST was <br />responsible for a release of heavy waste oils to the ground surface and banks of a creek. <br />Following disposal of the UST, approximately 70 cubic yards of petroleum -impacted soils were <br />itCity of Santa Ana Public Works Agency — Various Environmental Services (RFP No. 18-043) <br />A2 — Hazardous Materials Surveys <br />