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<br /> EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE innovative climate technologies in environmental impacts. The project
<br /> SOLAR PROJECT, KERN COUNTY line with state emissions was brought before the Kern County
<br /> Terrance served as a lead planner reduction targets. Board of Supervisors and was
<br /> for the joint NEPA/CEQA compliance ultimately approved in 2424,
<br /> process for a utility-scale solar RECOLOGY BLOSSOM VALLEY establishing a foundation for
<br /> project at Edwards Air Force Base. ORGANICS PROJECT, KERN industrial diversification and job
<br /> His responsibilities included COUNTY creation in the region.
<br /> preparing an Environmental Impact Terrance prepared the EIR for a
<br /> Statement(EIS)and EIR to assess proposed organics recycling and WESTSIDE INDUSTRIAL
<br /> potential impacts of the solar facility composting facility. His analysis PROJECT, KERN COUNTY
<br /> and associated infrastructure. He addressed potential impacts to air Terrance led the environmental
<br /> coordinated between federal, state, quality,biological resources,water review for a major industrial
<br /> and local agencies to ensure supply, and waste management development on the west side of Kern
<br /> environmental review consistency infrastructure,supporting Kern County. The project involved
<br /> and addressed issues such as County's goals for sustainable waste coordination of technical studies
<br /> habitat preservation, military diversion and circular economy addressing noise,traffic, and air
<br /> airspace compatibility, and solutions. quality,ensuring that the EIR met
<br /> renewable energy integration. CEQA requirements and stakeholder
<br /> SOUTH KERN COMPOSTING expectations.
<br /> HIGHWAY 46 WAREHOUSE MANUFACTURING PROJECT,
<br /> PROJECT, KEIRN COUNTY KERN COUNTY CAMINO SOLAR PROJECT,
<br /> Terrance managed the EIR for a Terrance led the CEQA review for a KERN COUNTY
<br /> major logistics and warehouse large-scale composting operation in Terrance served as the County
<br /> development along the Highway southern Kern County. His role Planner overseeing the entitlement
<br /> 46 corridor. His work included involved managing interdisciplinary and environmental review process for
<br /> traffic, air quality, noise, and land technical studies and identifying the 57 MW utility-scale solar energy
<br /> use impact assessments.The mitigation strategies to minimize facility.Acting on behalf of the County
<br /> EIR supported the County's environmental effects on adjacent and in coordination with project
<br /> review of a high-visibility industrial agricultural and residential areas. applicant Avangrid, he managed the
<br /> project and helped guide preparation of both a CEQA EIR and
<br /> mitigation strategies to address MOJAVE MICRO MILL PROJECT, a federal Environmental Assessment
<br /> potential environmental and KERN COUNTY (EA),ensuring a unified approach to
<br /> community concerns. Terrance served as the lead state and federal environmental
<br /> environmental planner overseeing the compliance. His responsibilities
<br /> CARBON TERRAVAULT I preparation of an EIR for a proposed included technical study review,
<br /> CARBON CAPTURE & steel micro mill facility in the Mojave interdepartmental coordination, and
<br /> SEQUESTRATION PROJECT, region of unincorporated Kern finalizing documentation for public
<br /> KERN COUNTY County. The project introduced a new hearings and decision-maker
<br /> Terrance served as the lead heavy industrial use to a historically consideration. The EIR addressed
<br /> environmental planner for the EIR underutilized area and required key environmental issues such as
<br /> of the Carbon TerraVault I detailed evaluation of air quality and biological resources, cultural
<br /> project—one of California's early greenhouse gas emissions, freight resources, air quality, aesthetics, and
<br /> carbon capture and sequestration rail and truck circulation, utility traffic impacts. Terrance's leadership
<br /> (CCS) initiatives. He coordinated infrastructure, and land use enabled streamlined CEQA and
<br /> technical studies on geologic compatibility.Terrance managed NEPA approvals, supporting the
<br /> storage, air quality, seismic risk, coordination between County advancement of clean energy
<br /> and water resources, ensuring a departments, the applicant's technical infrastructure in the region,
<br /> comprehensive environmental team, and CEQA subconsultants to
<br /> review. His leadership supported ensure the document met legal PELICAN'S JAW SOLAR
<br /> the County's goals of advancing standards and addressed all potential PROJECT, KERN COUNTY
<br /> Terrance managed CEQA
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