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g <br />Brent A. Smith, CPLSC, QSD /QSP � } <br />Associate Scientist amec <br />foster <br />Core skills wheeler <br />► Storm Water Program Management <br />► NPDES Permit Compliance (including Municipal, Industrial, Construction) <br />► Flow Monitoring and Sampling System Design <br />► Proposition 84 Grant Funding Support <br />► Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) <br />► Facility Response Plans (FRP) <br />► Industrial Wastewater Permittin¢ <br />Professional summary <br />Mr. Smith is an associate scientist with more than 15 years of experience providing environmental compliance <br />consulting for a wide variety of projects and clients. Mr. Smith has assisted many clients with NPDES regulations <br />and permitting including MS4, industrial, construction, and dermhumus permits. Mr. Smith's responsibilities have <br />also included storm water program management, flow measurement and sampling system design, SWPPP <br />preparation, site inspections, evaluation and recommendation of storm water BMPs, field monitoring, training, <br />database development, and interpretation of analytical results for monitoring programs. Mr. Smith has also provided <br />litigation support for several clients and assisted many facilities with other compliance programs such as SPCC plans, <br />Facility Response Plan (FRP), and Hazardous Materials Business Emergency Plans (HMBEP); and industrial <br />wastewater permitting. Mr. Smith is currently managing compliance projects for several of the largest municipalities <br />in Orange County and storm water programs for large industrial facilities such as John Wayne Airport. Ms. Smith is <br />the Group Leader for the CSMG and will be the Compliance Group Leader under the new permit. <br />Professional qualifications /registration(s) <br />Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control, Reg. # 5585 <br />Qualified SWPPP Developer / SWPPP Practitioner (QSD /QSP), CASQA, No. 01105, 2011 <br />Qualified Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan Developer for the Scrap Metal Permit, Order No. R8- 2012 -0012, <br />Certificate #SMQSD -005 <br />Fducation <br />B.S., Environmental Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1999 <br />Memberships /affiliations <br />California Storm Water Quality Association <br />Industrial Environmental Coalition of Orange County <br />Representative projects <br />Municipal. NPDES Program, Santa Ana, CA <br />Project manager for an industrial and commercial NPDES inspection program and assisted with the development <br />and implementation of the program. For this project, an Access database was designed to track commercial and <br />industrial inspections for the City's municipal storm water program. The database included logging inspection data, <br />photo logs, triggers for future inspections, signature capture, and data summary reports. Inspection records were <br />reviewed and quarterly and annual reports were developed for the City. Additional tasks included representing the <br />City during audits with the RWQCB and US EPA. Trainings were also provided to City and Amec Foster Wheeler <br />staff. <br />'15PROP0010,0092 25K -55 nmecsv,com Paget oft <br />
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