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Company Name
GC Environmental
Contract #
N-2002-183
Agency
Community Development
Expiration Date
12/5/2003
Insurance Exp Date
1/1/2003
Destruction Year
2011
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<br />sent By: GC ENVIRONMENTAL <br /> <br />RING \.,... <br /> <br />714 632 9966; <br /> <br />Dee.s.""" 11 :43; <br /> <br />Page 27/34 <br /> <br />movement along said Little Rock fault zone, mapping of the surface disruption pattern to the <br />San And'teas fault: zone along the southern limit of refuse, and assessment of secondary <br />fracturing, faulting, and foliation patterns in the granitic gneissic rock present beneath the pit. <br /> <br />Mr. . FriizeU also participated as a CQA Inspector in two phases of installation of the <br />geocompbsite liner Jor the Phase 1 V landfill cell. The liner was composed of a geomembrane <br />underlaiq by a geocomposite bentonite layer and completed with a geonet overlay. Mr. Frizzell <br />participaied in the final completion of the repon outlining field activities. <br /> <br />Stringfellow Class:' Acid Pits - Groundwater SampUng Glen Avon, CA <br /> <br />Senior Field Operations Supervisor during the collection of groundwater samples for the pwpose <br />of monitc)ring the progress of on-going groundwater remediation activities at th;~ Superfund site <br />following Title 27: guidelines for groundwater collection at hazardous site. Duties included <br />supervis~g environmental technicians, observing groundwater sampling activities following U.S. <br />EP A reqUirements, and preparing quarterly groundwater monitoring reports. <br /> <br />Palos V~des Class 1 Landml. Monitoring Well Installation Palos Verdes, CA <br /> <br />Installedjdeep, bedIoclc groundwater monitoring wells at this Superfund site, and conducted <br />groundw!iter pumping and slug tests, using hydrostatic pressure transducers connected to a <br />compu~ datalogger. Duties also included data analyses, and computer modeling of aquifer <br />parameters based On the field data. The work was being conducted in accordance to the U.S. <br />EPA requirements for groundwater monitoring ofa Class I (hazardous waste) landfill. <br /> <br />Campo Class ill LandIDI (Proposed) . Siting Studies San Diego, CA <br /> <br />Conducted field operations as part of the initial siting for a possible landfill location on land <br />owned 1jy the Campo Indian Nation. Siting studies involved geologic and hydrogeologic <br />literature studies; iiJitial geotechnical soil borings; field mapping of geologic structures; aerial <br />photograph review including photographs taken with standard lighting infrared, and radar back- <br />scattering; and, identification of pol entia I clay sources for liners. <br /> <br />Additional Landnn SWAT Studies Throughout Southern California <br /> <br />Assistedin the both air and water landfill SWATs. Responsibilities completed as part of each <br />project included at least one or more of the following activities: prepared groundwater <br />monitoring well oonstruction design, supervised monitoring well, lysimeter and nested gas <br />monitoring probes, 24 to 72-hour groundwater pwnp tests, field tested soil and groundwater <br />using poi:table gas chromatograph, and helped prepare final report. Field and office activities <br />were completed for the following landfills: Compton, Bradley, Norwalk, Mission Canyon. <br />Twin Oaks, Gothard, Coyote Canyon, and Palmdale. <br /> <br />Re/evatit UST Experience: <br /> <br />University of Callfornla, IrvIne Irvllle, CA <br /> <br />Field suPervised thi: removal of two fuel USTs at UCl's fleet services facility. The project also <br />included the removal of more the 200 cubic yards of petroleum contaminated soil for treatment <br />and recyi:ling. <br /> <br />P;\Oscrva'l)PROroSL\Ciry ~f SDm.. 1\.n.a\02P-l2-093 Envlronc:mntAl Sel"Yicesl.cIoc <br />
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