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Item 16 - Agreements for A -Tech Consulting, Inc., Dudek, and Leighton Consulting, Inc. for On -Call Various Environmental Services
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Item 16 - Agreements for A -Tech Consulting, Inc., Dudek, and Leighton Consulting, Inc. for On -Call Various Environmental Services
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Proposal for <br />Various Environmental Services <br />#114OW$ Page 28 <br />August 1, 2022 <br />Type: Category I & II 1 Client: Baldwin Park Unified <br />School District I Project Period. Jun 2022-Sep 2022 <br />Project Description: The Baldwin Park Unified <br />zardous Material Surveys <br />School District (BPUSD) is proposing a commercial Phase • <br />property to be transformed to an early childhood <br />erty Assessment <br />care facility. In request of the Federal funding " <br />rv, <br />agent, the BPUSD retained services of A -Tech to Concentrated Industrial Area <br />conduct a Phase I ESA for this facility. A -Tech <br />identified several recognized environmental conditions (RECs) related to potential use of herbicides and <br />pesticides from historical farming activities; potential release of petroleum hydrocarbon from oil & gas <br />well fields in the Site vicinity; potential leakage of oil & grease from the Site's UST; active contaminated <br />site upgradient of the Site with ongoing remediation activities; truck staging activities and cargo freights <br />at the Site; and the historical oil equipment service shop across the alley and upgradient to the Site. Based <br />on these findings and the sensitive nature of the proposed land use, A -Tech recommended a Phase 11 <br />ESA for this property. The Federal Early Childhood Education officer concurred with A-Tech's <br />recommendations and requested a Phase 11 ESA for the Site. A -Tech currently is developing the Phase II <br />ESA work plan and planning on securing the required permits to conduct the field activities. <br />Key Personnel: Mr. Toosi is the project manager, Mr. Sandoval is the senior scientist, Mr. Ward is the <br />CIH, Mr. Williams is the HazMat Survey Lead, and Ms. Lopez is the staff engineer for this project. <br />Type: Category I & II 1 Client: City of Burbank <br />Project Period: January -May 2022 <br />Project Description: A -Tech was retained by the <br />City of Burbank, Public Works Department to <br />conduct environmental monitoring during removal <br />of a 3,000-gallon USTs. The site is a Maintenance <br />and Park Storage located in the City of Burbank. A - <br />Tech monitored for VOCs via direct -read <br />instruments during the removal of the tank and <br />provided immediate recommendations, based on the <br />results of the readings. Additionally, we collected <br />samples to evaluate any leakage from the UST and conducted waste characterization. A -Tech also <br />performed testing for asbestos at this building. All suspect asbestos containing -materials were tested and <br />submitted to a certified laboratory for analysis. The city is A-Tech's oldest client, and they rely on A - <br />Tech for their environmental needs. <br />Ow A -Tech Consulting, Inc. <br />
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