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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract 44430CITT sEcRETAtri, CONTRACT NO. _....,: CON1'RACI' Between CITY OF FORT WORTH and ENERCON SERVICES, INC. For ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING CONSULTING SERVICES ENV 13-01: EECS Transportation & Public Works Department Environmental Management Division April 2013 OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY F% WORTI'I1 TX RECEIVED MAY 14 2i13 M&C Review Page 1 of 2 Official site of the City of Fort Worth, Texas CITY COUNCIL AGENDA FORT WORT II COUNCIL ACTION: Approved on 4/23/2013 DATE: 4/23/2013 REFERENCE NO.: **C-26209 LOG NAME: 20EECS CONTRACT 2013 CODE: C TYPE: CONSENT PUBLIC NO HEARING: SUBJECT: Authorize Execution of a Professional Services Contract with Enercon Services, Inc., in the Amount of $400,000.00 for Environmental and Engineering Consulting Services (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS) RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council authorize the execution of a professional services contract with Enercon Services, Inc., for environmental and engineering consulting services not to exceed $400,000.00 for a period of one year with two one-year renewal options. DISCUSSION: This professional services contract provides resources to enhance Staff regarding State and Federal environmental compliance including the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, hazardous waste issues, the City's Petroleum Storage Tank Remediation Program and other environmental projects. Contract services also provide specialized services when required to ensure projects meet stringent regulatory requirements. A Request for Qualifications (RFQ) was advertised on December 12, 2012. Responses were submitted by eleven firms on January 17, 2013. Submittals from each of the 11 firms were reviewed and rated based on the published weighted selection criteria. Enercon Services, Inc., was selected as the most highly qualified provider, based on demonstrated competence and qualifications to perform the services in accordance with Chapter 2254 of the Texas Government Code. RENEWAL OPTIONS — This contract may be renewed for up to two successive one-year terms at the City's option. Renewal may be effected by notice in writing by the City Manager, or his designee, to the contractor within 30 days of the expiration of the prior term. This action does not require specific City Council approval, provided that the City Council has appropriated sufficient funds to satisfy the City's obligations during the renewal term. M/WBE OFFICE: Enercon Services, Inc., is in compliance with the City's Business Diversity Ordinance by committing to 15 percent MBE (African American) participation. The City's goal on this project is 15 percent. This contract serves the entire city. FISCAL INFORMATION/CERTIFICATION: The Financial Management Services Director certifies that funds will be available in the current operating budget, as appropriated, of the Environmental Management Project Fund. TO Fund/Account/Centers FROM Fund/Account/Centers R101 531200 020031000000 $400.000.00 http://apps.cfwnet.org/council packet/mc review.asp?ID=18193&councildate=4/23/2013 5/8/2013 M&C Review Page 2 of 2 Submitted for City Manager's Office by: Fernando Costa (6122) Originating Department Head: Douglas W. Wiersig (7801) Additional Information Contact: Michael Gange (6569) ATTACHMENTS http://apps.cfwnet.org/counciljacket/mc review.asp?ID=18193&councildate=4/23/2013 5/8/2013 STATE OF TEXAS KNOWN ALL BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF TARRANT This Contract is entered into by and between the City of Fort Worth ("City"), a home -rule municipality located within Tarrant, Denton, Parker, and Wise Counties, Texas, acting through Fernando Costa, its duly authorized Assistant City Manager, and Enercon Services, Inc., an Oklahoma corporation ("Contractor"), acting through John R. Corn, its duly authorized Vice President. City and Contractor may be referred to herein individually as a Party, or collectively as the Parties. WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, the Parties hereto mutually agree as follows: ARTICLE 1. DEFINITIONS City means the City of Fort Worth. Change Order means an officially authorized and executed written amendment to this contract or to a Task Order, issued by the City. Contract Documents means the Request for Qualifications, attachments, pre -bid amendments, and appendices to the Request for Qualifications, the Contractor's response to the Request for Qualifications, and all ancillary documents submitted with the Contractor's response to the Request for Qualifications. Contractor means Enercon Services, Inc. Notice to Proceed means the official letter issued by the City, pursuant to the Code of the City of Fort Worth and City ordinances and policies that authorizes Contractor to begin work. Task Order means an officially authorized and executed written description and specification directing the Contractor to perform specific services within the scope of this contract, issued by the City. Professional Services Contract Page 1 of 21 Enercon Services, Inc. ARTICLE 2. SERVICES Contractor hereby agrees to perform as an independent contractor the services set forth in the Scope of Work attached hereto as Attachment "A". This contract is to provide the City of Fort Worth with professional services for environmental and engineering consulting projects during the term of the agreement. There is no guarantee of work granted by this contract and nothing in this contract is to be construed as an exclusive agreement with the contractor to provide the City with professional services of this type, or as an agreement by the City to guarantee the Contractor any specific projects or quantities of work. THERE IS NO MINIMUM GUARANTEE OF ANY WORK UNDER THIS CONTRACT. Individual projects will be authorized on a Task Order basis when the City elects to proceed with each specific effort. City shall not pay for any work performed by Contractor or its subcontractors and/or suppliers that has not been specifically ordered by the City in writing on a duly executed Task Order or Change Order. Contractor shall not be compensated for any work that is verbally ordered by any person and shall rely only upon written authorization to conduct work. ARTICLE 3. COMPENSATION Section 1. Fee Schedule. City and Contractor agree to the unit prices, employee labor rates, and other costs as specified in this contract. Contractor shall be compensated in accordance with the Fee Schedule shown in Attachment "B". Payment shall be considered full compensation for all labor, materials, supplies, and equipment necessary to complete the services described in Attachment "A". However the total fee paid by the City shall not exceed a total of four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) and the City will not be liable for anv Contractor fees. costs, or other remuneration in excess of this amount unless the City has signed and issued a formal modification to this contract. Section 2. Task Orders. City will issue a Task Order to Contractor that details the work to be performed by the Contractor. Task Orders will include at a minimum a unique Task Order Number, project address, scope of work, date to commence work, time period to complete work and the not to exceed payment amount for the task. Professional Services Contract Page 2 of 21 Enercon Services, Inc. Section 3. Invoice and Payment. The Contractor shall provide monthly invoices to the City. All invoices must reflect the City Task Order number. Invoices shall contain a detailed breakdown to include: labor including employee name, functional title, date and hours of work performed; internal supplies and services provided; and external supplies and services provided. Contractor shall submit a final, comprehensive invoice within 30 days of the completion of work performed for each Task Order. The final invoice shall include all charges related to work performed under the Task Order including subcontracted work. The City's preference is that the final invoice be submitted concurrently with the delivery of the final report or other deliverable, as applicable. Payment for services rendered shall be due within thirty (30) days of the uncontested performance of the particular services so ordered and receipt by City of Contractor's invoice for payment of same. In the event of a disputed or contested billing, only that portion so contested may be withheld from payment, and the undisputed portion will be paid. No interest will accrue on any contested portion of the billing until mutually resolved. City will exercise reasonableness in contesting any billing or portion thereof. The Contractor shall also provide the City with quarterly updates showing the total and itemized costs incurred to the City for each task ordered and the amount remaining in the contract not -to -exceed amount. Contractor shall receive no additional compensation for work delays or hindrances except when direct and unavoidable extra costs to the Contractor are caused by the City's gross negligence. ARTICLE 4. TERM Unless terminated pursuant to the terms herein, this Agreement shall be for a term of one year, beginning upon the date of its execution. In addition, the term may be extended by mutual agreement of the parties, for up to two (2) one-year terms. ARTICLE 5. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Contractor shall operate hereunder as an independent contractor, and not as an officer, agent, servant, or employee of the City. Contractor shall have exclusive Professional Services Contract Page 3 of 21 Enercon Services, Inc. control of and the exclusive right to control the details of its work to be performed hereunder and all persons performing same, and shall be solely responsible for the acts and omissions of its officers, agents, employees, contractors and subcontractors. The doctrine of respondeat superior shall not apply as between City and Contractor, its officers, agents, employees, contractors, and subcontractors, and nothing herein shall be construed as creating a partnership or joint venture between City and Contractor. ARTICLE 6. PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE AND INDEMNIFICATION Work performed by Contractor shall comply in all aspects with all applicable local, state and federal laws and with all applicable rules and regulations promulgated by the local, state and national boards, bureaus and agencies. Approvals issued by the City or another entity shall not constitute or be deemed to be a release of the responsibility and liability of Contractor or its officers, agents, employees, contractors and subcontractors for the accuracy and competency of its services performed hereunder, which shall be performed in accordance with the applicable professional standard of care. In accordance with Texas Local Government Code Section 271.904, the Contractor shall indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the City against liability for any damage caused by or resulting from an act of negligence, intentional tort, intellectual property infringement, or failure to pay a subcontractor or supplier committed by the Contractor or Contractor's agent, contractor under contract, or another entity over which the Contractor's exercises control. ARTICLE 7. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Section 1. Rights in data. The City shall have unlimited rights in all data delivered under this contract, and in all data first produced in the performance of this contract. Section 2. Intellectual property rights and ownership. All work product developed by Contractor under this contract shall be the sole property of the City and the City shall have unlimited rights in such work product. All work product developed by Contractor under this contract shall be considered "work for hire" and rights, title, and interests to all intellectual property shall vest in the City. Contactor affirmatively, by executing this contract, disclaims all such intellectual property interests in favor of the City. Professional Services Contract Page 4 of 21 Enercon Services, Inc. In the event that any rights, title, or interest shall by operation of law or otherwise fail to vest in the City or become void or voidable, Contractor shall a) transfer all rights, title, and interest to intellectual property to the City; or alternatively and at the discretion of the City the Contractor shall b) grant an unlimited and exclusive license for publication, sale, reproduction, or use by the City and its authorized sublicensees of all intellectual property developed under this contract. Contractor agrees to timely execute any documents or take any other actions as may reasonably be necessary, or as the State may reasonably request, to perfect the State's ownership, license, or other rights to any work product. Contractor shall not use, sell, transfer, or authorize a third party to use any work product, copyrights, trademarks, or other intellectual property (or derivatives thereof) of the work product developed under this contract without the express written consent of the City. ARTICLE 8. INDEMNIFICATION Section 1. Definitions. In this paragraph, the following words and phrases shall be defined as follows: Environmental Damages shall mean all claims, judgments, damages, losses, penalties, fines, liabilities (including strict liability), encumbrances, liens costs, and expenses of investigation and defense of any claim, whether or not such claim is ultimately defeated, and of any good faith settlement of judgment, of whatever kind or nature, contingent or otherwise, matured or unmatured, foreseeable or unforeseeable, including without limitation reasonable attorney's fees and disbursements and consultant's fees, any of which are incurred as a result of the existence of a violation of environmental requirements pertaining to work performed under this contract or by the operations of the Contractor and Subcontractors, and including without limitation: a. Damages for personal injury and death, or injury to property or natural resources; b. Fees incurred for the services of attorneys, consultants, contractors, experts, laboratories and investigation or remediation of the monitoring wells or any violation of environmental requirements including, but not limited to, the preparation of any feasibility studies or reports of the performance of any cleanup, remediation, removal, response, abatement, containment, closure, restoration or monitoring work required by any federal, state or local governmental agency or political subdivision, or otherwise expended in connection with the existence of Professional Services Contract Page 5 of 21 Enercon Services, Inc. such monitoring wells or violations or environmental requirements, and including without limitation any attorney's fees, costs and expenses incurred in enforcing this contract or collecting any sums due hereunder; and c. Liability to any third person or governmental agency to indemnify such person or agency for costs expended in connection with the items referenced in subparagraph (b) herein. Environmental requirements shall mean all applicable present and future statutes, regulations, rules, plans, authorizations, concessions, franchises, and similar items, of all governmental agencies, departments, commissions, boards, bureaus, or instrumentalities of the United States, states, and political subdivisions thereof and all applicable judicial, administrative, and regulatory decrees, judgments, and orders relating to the protection of human health or the environment, including without limitation: a. All requirements, including, but not limited to, those pertaining to reporting, licensing, emissions, discharges, releases, or threatened releases of hazardous materials, pollutants, contaminants or hazardous or toxic substances, materials, or wastes whether solid, liquid, or gaseous in nature, into the air, surfacewater, groundwater, stormwater, or land, or relating to the manufacture, processing, distribution, use, treatment, storage, disposal, transport, or handling of pollutants, contaminants, or hazardous or toxic substances, materials, or wastes, whether solid, liquid, or gaseous in nature; and b. All requirements pertaining to the protection of the health and safety of employees or the public. Section 2. General Indemnification. CONTRACTOR DOES HEREBY RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, REIMBURSE, DEFEND, AND HOLD HARMLESS THE CITY, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, AND EMPLOYEES, FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, CLAIMS, SUITS, DEMANDS, OR CAUSES OF ACTIONS WHICH MAY ARISE DUE TO ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PERSONAL PROPERTY, OR PERSONAL INJURY, AND/OR DEATH, OCCURRING AS A CONSEQUENCE OF THE CONTRACTOR'S OPERATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, WHEN SUCH INJURIES, DEATH, OR DAMAGES ARE CAUSED BY THE SOLE NEGLIGENCE OF CONTRACTOR, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, OR CONTRACTORS, OR THE JOINT NEGLIGENCE OF CONTRACTOR, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, OR CONTRACTORS AND ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. Section 3. Professional Services Contract Page 6 of 21 Enercon Services, Inc. Environmental Indemnification. CONTRACTOR DOES HEREBY RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, DEFEND, REIMBURSE, AND HOLD HARMLESS THE CITY, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, AND EMPLOYEES, AGAINST ANY AND ALL ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES AND THE VIOLATION OF ANY AND ALL ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS RESULTING FROM CONTRACTOR'S OPERATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT WHEN SUCH ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES OR VIOLATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS ARE CAUSED BY THE ACT OR OMISSION OF CONTRACTOR, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, OR CONTRACTORS, OR THE JOINT ACT OR OMISSION OF CONTRACTOR, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, OR CONTRACTORS AND ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. Section 4. The obligations of the Contractor under this Article shall include, but not be limited to, the burden and expense of defending all claims, suits and administrative proceedings (with counsel reasonably approved by the City), even if such claims, suits or proceedings are groundless, false, or fraudulent, and conducting all negotiations of any description, and paying and discharging, when and as the same become due, any and all judgments, penalties or other sums due against such indemnified persons. Upon learning of a claim, lawsuit, or other liability which Contractor is required hereunder to indemnify, City shall provide Contractor with reasonable timely notice of same. All Contractors under this contract agree that they assume joint and several liability for any claim by the City or for a third party claim against the City for general or environmental damages caused by any of the Contractors herein. The obligations of the Contractor under this paragraph shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement and the discharge of all other obligations owed by the parties to each other hereunder. ARTICLE 9. INSURANCE Section 1. Insurance coverage and limits The Contractor certifies it has, at a minimum, current insurance coverage as detailed below and will maintain it throughout the term of this Contract. Prior to commencing work, the Contractor shall deliver to City, certificates documenting this coverage. The City may elect to have the Contractor submit its entire policy for inspection. Professional Services Contract Page 7 of 21 Enercon Services, Inc. 1. Commercial General Liability $5,000,000 each occurrence $5,000,000 aggregate 2. Professional Liability $2,000,000 each claim, or $5,000,000 aggregate Professional Liability Insurance shall be written on a project specific basis. The retroactive date shall be coincident with or prior to the date of this contract and the certificate of insurance shall state that the coverage is claims -made and the retroactive date. The insurance coverage shall be maintained for the duration of this contract and for five (5) years following completion of the contract (Tail Coverage). An annual certificate of insurance shall be submitted to the City for each year following completion of this contract. 3. Automobile Liability $1,000,000 each accident or $250,000 property damage / $500,000 bodily injury per person per accident The named insured and employees of Contractor shall be covered under this policy. The City of Fort Worth shall be named an Additional Insured, as its interests may appear. Liability for damage occurring while loading, unloading and transporting materials collected under the Contract shall be included under this policy. 4. Worker's Compensation Coverage A: statutory limits Coverage B: $100,000 each accident $500,000 disease - policy limit $100,000 disease - each employee 5. Environmental Impairment Liability (EIL) and/or Pollution Liability $4,000,000 per occurrence EIL coverage(s) must be included in policies listed in subsections 1 and 2 above; or, such insurance shall be provided under separate policy(s). Liability for damage occurring while loading, unloading and transporting materials collected under the contract shall be included under the Automobile Liability insurance or other policy(s). Professional Services Contract Page 8 of 21 Enercon Services, Inc. Section 2. Additional Insurance Requirements 1. Applicable policies shall be endorsed to name the City an Additional Insured thereon, as its interests may appear. The -term City shall include its employees, officers, officials, agents, and volunteers as respects the Contracted services. 2. Certificate(s) of Insurance shall document that insurance coverage specified herein are provided under applicable policies documented thereon. 3. Any failure on part of the City to request required insurance documentation shall not constitute a waiver of the insurance requirements specified herein. 4. A minimum of thirty (30) days notice of cancellation or material change in coverage shall be provided to the City. A ten (10) days notice shall be acceptable in the event of non-payment of premium. Such terms shall be endorsed onto Contractor's insurance policies. Notice shall be sent to Department of Financial Management Services - Risk Management Division, City of Fort Worth, 1000 Throckmorton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76102. 5. Insurers for all policies must be authorized to do business in the state of Texas or be otherwise approved by the City; and, such insurers shall be acceptable to the City in terms of their financial strength and solvency. Deductible limits, or self -insured retentions, affecting insurance required herein shall be acceptable to the City in its sole discretion; and, in lieu of traditional insurance, any alternative coverage maintained through insurance pools or risk retention groups must be also approved. Dedicated financial resources or Letters of Credit may also be acceptable to the City. 7. Applicable policies shall each be endorsed with a waiver of subrogation in favor of the City as respects the Contract. 8. The City shall be entitled, upon its request and without incurring expense, to review the Contractor's insurance policies including endorsements thereto and, at the City's discretion; the Contractor may be required to provide proof of insurance premium payments. Professional Services Contract Page 9 of 21 Enercon Services, Inc. 9. The Commercial General Liability insurance policy shall have no exclusions by endorsements unless the City approves such exclusions. 10. The City shall not be responsible for the direct payment of any insurance premiums required by the contract. It is understood that insurance cost is an allowable component of Contractor's overhead. 11. All insurance required above shall be written on an occurrence basis in order to be approved by the City. 12. Subcontractors to the Contractor shall be required by the Contractor to maintain the same or reasonably equivalent insurance coverage as required for the Contractor. When subcontractors maintain insurance coverage, Contractor shall provide City with documentation thereof on a certificate of insurance. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, in the event a subcontractor's insurance coverage is canceled or terminated, such cancellation or termination shall not constitute a breach by Contractor of the contract. ARTICLE 10. LICENSES AND PERMITS Contractor certifies and warrants that on the day any work is to commence under this contract and during the duration of the contract it shall have and maintain all of the current, valid, and appropriate federal, state, and local licenses and permits necessary for the provision of services under this contract. Contractor also certifies that if it uses any subcontractor in the performance of this contract, that such subcontractor shall have and maintain all of the current, valid, and appropriate federal, state, and local licenses and permits necessary for the provision of services under this contract. ARTICLE 11. TRANSFER OR ASSIGNMENT City and Contractor each bind themselves, and their lawful successors and assigns, to this Agreement. Contractor has been engaged as a consequence of Contractor's specific and unique skills; Assignment will only be granted under unusual circumstances and at the sole discretion of the City. Contractor, its lawful successors and assigns, shall not assign, sublet or transfer any interest in this Agreement without prior written consent of the City. ARTICLE 12. RIGHT TO AUDIT Professional Services Contract Page 10 of 21 Enercon Services, Inc. (a) Contractor agrees that the City shall, until the expiration of three (3) years after final payment under this Agreement, have access to and the right to examine any directly pertinent books, documents, papers and records of Contractor involving transactions relating to this Agreement. Contractor agrees that the City shall have access during normal working hours to all necessary facilities and shall be provided adequate and appropriate workspace in order to conduct audits in compliance with the provisions of this section. City shall give Contractor reasonable advance notice of intended audits. (b) Contractor further agrees to include in all its subcontracts hereunder, a provision to the effect that the subcontracting contractor agrees that the City shall, until the expiration of three (3) years after final payment under the subcontract, have access to and the right to examine any directly pertinent books, documents, papers and records of such subcontractor, involving transactions to the subcontract, and further, that City shall have access during normal working hours to all subcontractor facilities, and shall be provided adequate and appropriate work space in order to conduct audits in compliance with the provisions of this article. City shall give Contractor and any subcontractor reasonable advance notice of intended audit. (c) Contractor and subcontractors agree to photocopy such documents as may be requested by the City. The City agrees to reimburse Contractor for the cost of copies at the rate published in the Texas Administrative Code in effect as of the time copying is performed. ARTICLE 13. DIVERSITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (DBE) PARTICIPATION In accordance with the City's Business Diversity Enterprise (BDE) Ordinance No. 20020-12-2011, the City has established goals for the participation of BDEs in City contracts. Unless a waiver of DBE goals has been authorized by the City, Contractor hereby acknowledges the BDE goals established in the Contract Documents for this project and affirms its contractually enforceable agreement to achieve those goals. Any misrepresentation of facts (other than a negligent misrepresentation) and/or the commission of fraud by the Consultant may result in the termination of this Agreement and debarment from participating in City contracts for a period of time of not less than three (3) years. ARTICLE 14. NON-DISCRIMINATION During the performance of this contract, Contractor shall not discriminate in its employment practices and shall comply with all applicable provisions of Chapter 17, Article III of the Code of the City of Fort Worth. Professional Services Contract Page 11 of 21 Enercon Services, Inc. Contractor agrees not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of because of age, race, color, religion, sex, disability, national origin, sexual orientation, transgender, gender identity or gender expression in any manner involving employment, including the recruitment of applicants for employment, advertising, hiring, layoff, recall, termination of employment, promotion, demotion, transfer, compensation, employment classification, training and selection for training or any other terms, conditions or privileges of employment. Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices setting forth the provisions of the non- discrimination clause. Contractor also agrees that in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of this contract, that Contractor is an equal opportunity employer. Notices, advertisements, and solicitations placed in accordance with federal law, rule or regulation shall be deemed sufficient for the purpose of meeting the requirements of this section. ARTICLE 15. OBSERVE AND COMPLY Contractor shall at all times observe and comply with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations and with all City ordinances and regulations which in any way affect this Agreement and the work hereunder, and shall observe and comply with all orders, laws ordinances and regulations which may exist or may be enacted later by governing bodies having jurisdiction or authority for such enactment. No plea of misunderstanding or ignorance thereof shall be considered. Contractor agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless City and all of its officers, agents and employees from and against all claims or liability arising out of the violation of any such order, law, ordinance, or regulation, whether it be by itself or its employees. ARTICLE 16. DEFAULT If Contractor fails to begin work or to complete work within the time specified in a Task Order City shall have the right to take charge of and complete the work in such a manner as it deems appropriate. If the City exceeds the costs detailed herein or in the Task Order, City may deliver to Contractor a written itemized statement of the excess costs and Contractor shall reimburse the City for such excess costs without delay. Professional Services Contract Page 12 of 21 Enercon Services, Inc. If at any time during the terms of this contract, the work of the Contractor fails to meet the specifications of the Contract Documents or to meet the standards of duty, care, or proficiency of a reasonable and competent Contractor, City may notify the Contractor of the deficiency in writing. Failure of the Contractor to correct such deficiency and complete the work required under this contract or a Task Order to the satisfaction of the City within ten (10) days after written notice shall constitute default, and shall result in termination of this contract. Contractor shall not be deemed to be in default because of any failure to perform under this contract if the failure arises solely from causes beyond the control of the Contractor and without any fault or negligence by the Contractor. Such causes shall include acts of God, acts of war or terrorism, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, labor strikes, freight embargoes, and events of unusually severe weather. ARTICLE 17. TERMINATION City may terminate this contract without cause by giving thirty (30) days written notice to Contractor. In the event of termination, any work in progress will continue to completion unless otherwise specified in the notice of termination. If the City terminates this contract under this provision, City shall pay Contractor for all services performed prior to the termination. Termination shall be without prejudice to any other remedy the City may have. All data and completed or partially completed documents prepared under this contract shall be promptly turned over to the City upon termination of this contract. ARTICLE 18. VENUE AND JURISDICTION If any action, whether real or asserted, at law or in equity, arises on the basis of any provision of this Agreement, venue for such action shall lie in state courts located in Tarrant County, Texas or the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas — Fort Worth Division. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas. ARTICLE 19. CONTRACT CONSTRUCTION The Parties acknowledge that each party and, if it so chooses, its counsel have reviewed and revised this Agreement and that the normal rule of construction to the effect that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party must not be employed in the interpretation of this Agreement or any amendments or exhibits hereto. Professional Services Contract Page 13 of 21 Enercon Services, Inc. ARTICLE 20. HEADINGS The headings contained herein are for the convenience in reference and are not intended to define or limit the scope of any provision of this Agreement. ARTICLE 21. COUNTERPARTS This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts and each counterpart shall, for all purposes, be deemed an original, but all such counterparts shall together constitute but one and the same instrument. ARTICLE 22. SEVERABILITY The provisions of this Agreement are severable, and if any word, phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, section or other part of this Agreement or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall ever be held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unconstitutional for any reason, the remainder of this Agreement and the application of such word, phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or other part of this Agreement to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby and this Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid or unconstitutional portion had never been contained therein. ARTICLE 23. RIGHTS AND REMEDIES NOT WAIVED In no event shall the making by the City of any payment to Contractor constitute or be construed as a waiver by the City of any breach of covenant, or any default which may then exist, on the part of Contractor, and the making of any such payment by the City while any such breach or default exists shall in no way impair or prejudice any right or remedy available to the City with respect to such breach or default. Any waiver by either party of any provision or condition of the contract shall not be construed or decreed to be a waiver of any other provision or condition of this Contract, nor a waiver of a subsequent breach of the same provision or condition, unless such waiver be expressed in writing by the party to be bound. All costs and attorneys fees incurred by the City in the enforcement of any provision of this contract shall be paid by the Contractor. The remedies provided for herein are in addition to any other remedies available to the City elsewhere in this contract and by law. Professional Services Contract Page 14 of 21 Enercon Services, Inc. ARTICLE 24. NOTICES Notices to be provided hereunder shall be sufficient if forwarded to the other Party by hand -delivery or via U.S. Postal Service certified mail return receipt requested, postage prepaid, to the address of the other Party shown below: If to the City: If to the Contractor: City of Fort Worth Michael Gange, Assistant Director Transportation and Public Works Department 1000 Throckmorton Street Fort Worth, Texas 76102-6311 John Corn, P. E. Vice -President Enercon Services, Inc. 5100 East Skelly Drive, Suite 450 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74135 ARTICLE 25. WARRANTY Contractor warrants that it understands the currently known hazards and suspected hazards which are presented to persons, property and the environment by contaminated soils, both generally and with specific regard to this project. Contractor further warrants that it will perform all services under this Contract in a safe, efficient and lawful manner using industry accepted practices, and in full compliance with all applicable state and federal laws governing its activities and is under no restraint or order which would prohibit performance of services under this Contract. ARTICLE 26. NO THIRD -PARTY BENEFICIARIES This Agreement shall inure only to the benefit of the parties hereto and third persons not privy hereto shall not, in any form or manner, be considered a third party beneficiary of this Agreement. Each party hereto shall be solely responsible for the fulfillment of its own contracts or commitments. ARTICLE 27. ENTIRETY Professional Services Contract Page 15 of 21 Enercon Services, Inc. This contract, the contract documents, and any other documents incorporated by reference herein are binding upon the parties and contain all the terms and conditions agreed to by the City and Contractor, and no other contracts, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this contract or any part thereof shall have any validity or bind any of the parties hereto. In the event of any conflict between this contract and any other contract documents, then the terms of this contract shall govern. ATTACHMENT A. SCOPE OF WORK THERE IS NO GUARANTEE OF ANY WORK UNDER THIS CONTRACT, however the types of work which the Contractor will perform upon specific written authorization by the City shall include the following, and related environmental and engineering consulting services: • Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank (LPST) site investigation, monitoring, remediation, and/or closure including necessary field work, data collection and analysis, reporting, etc. • Oversight of underground storage tank removal, soil and groundwater sampling, and report preparation to achieve site closure, etc. • Phase I Environmental Site Assessments in strict accordance with the All Appropriate Inquiries Final Rule. • Phase II Environmental Site Assessments including potential impacts to soil, groundwater, surface water, and air. • Site remediation, including developing a cleanup strategy under the appropriate TCEQ program and picking the proper cleanup level for a particular site, overseeing the cleanup, providing appropriate documentation to TCEQ during the cleanup process, and seeing the cleanup through to closure. • National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) associated Categorical Exclusion criteria reports. • Storm water pollutant concentration modeling in municipal waterways, sewers, and storm drains. • Groundwater water flow issues associated with complex subsurface characteristics including natural and man-made features. Design, installation and monitoring of subsurface systems for groundwater flow control, groundwater treatment, etc. Professional Services Contract Page 16 of 21 Enercon Services, Inc. • Air pollution modeling and preparation of reports regarding air toxics, particulate matter and other pollutants. • Design and construction management of structures, systems, and components intended to collect and/or prevent pollutants from entering the municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4). • Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) impacts to soil and groundwater including source identification, monitoring/delineation, and active/passive remediation. • Permitting natural gas wells, natural gas compressor stations, and other natural gas related facilities including air, storm water, and waste handling requirements. Experience in conducting point source emission testing and ambient air testing must be included. Additionally, direct experience in performing health analysis based on direct measurements, ambient air results and modeling results. • Housing and Urban Development (HUD) compliant Noise Assessments in accordance with 24 CFR 51, B. This list is intended to be illustrative and not exhaustive, and similar or related services may be ordered subject to the terms of this contract and as authorized by the City. The Remainder of This Page is Intentionally Left Blank Professional Services Contract Page 17 of 21 Enercon Services, Inc. ATTACHMENT B. FEE SCHEDULE Prices for professional services rendered under this contract will be as specified in the schedule provided by the Contractor, which follows in this attachment. The total fee for services under this contract shall not exceed $400,000. PERSONNEL CHARGES: Enercon Services, Inc. (ENERCON) performs engineering and technical consulting services on a time and materials basis. The hourly fee for personnel is shown in the table below. The indicated hourly rates include direct employee costs such as salary, insurance, vacation, holidays, worker compensation, taxes, other employee costs, and profit and overhead. PROJECT ASSIGNMENT/ STRAIGHT TIME OVERTIME TITLE RATE ($/HR) FACTOR Program QA/QC 110.00 1.0 Program Manager 105.00 1.0 Project Manager* 100.00 1.0 Senior Scientist/Engineer 90.00 1.0 Scientist/Engineer I 80.00 1.0 Scientist/Engineer 11 75.00 1.0 Scientist/Engineer III 70.00 1.0 Technical Specialist I 65.00 1.0 Technical Specialist I1 55.00 1.0 Clerical 45.00 1.25 * Includes Professional Engineer (P.E.) and Professional Geoscientist (P.G.) Scientist and engineering positions require experience and education in the engineering, geological science, biological science, and/or related fields. Scientists and Engineers include biologists, hydrogeologists, geologists, environmental specialists, and other science disciplines. The overtime rate is the straight time billing rate times the overtime factor for the position. For levels 2 - 10 the overtime rate is the same as the straight time rate Professional Services Contract Page 18 of 21 Enercon Services, Inc. EQUIPMENT CHARGES: On some projects, specialized equipment must be used to complete the job effectively, efficiently, and safely. The table below gives the unit rates specified equipment will be billed at on time and materials projects. EQUIPMENT PI D/OVM Oil/Water Interface Probe LEL/02/H2S/CO Meter Ph, SC, Temp. Meter Turbidity Meter Soil Gas Kit Soil Probe/Auger Kit Generator Opacity Instruments (Clinometer, Compass, Humidity/Temp, Windmeter) 1-liter Disposable Bailers 1050 cc Teflon Bailers 350 cc Teflon Bailers Well Pump and Hoses PPE (includes tyvek, nomex, boots, gloves, hard hat, safety glasses) Respirator Company Vehicles (passenger cars and light trucks) RATE ($) 85.00/day 75.00/day 75.00/day 100.00/day 35.00/day 75.00/day 75.00/day 100.00/day 15.00/day 6.00/each 35.00/day 25.00/day 60.00/day 50.00/man/day 20.00/man/day IRS Approved Rate OTHER DIRECT COSTS: The client will be invoiced for other direct costs accrued in connection with authorized work assignments at actual cost plus ten (10) percent. These costs shall include, but not be limited to, the following: Transportation and Living Expenses Communication Expense (Telephone, Postage, Express Delivery Services, etc.) Printing and Reproduction Expense Professional Services Contract Page 19 of 21 Enercon Services, Inc. SUBCONTRACTORS: Subcontractors will be invoiced at cost plus ten (10) percent. These costs include excavation, drilling, and other specialty service companies. INVOICING: Invoices are issued monthly and payable within thirty (30) days. ENERCON invoices list total hours, billing rate, total personnel charges, travel and living expenses, and other applicable costs. Amounts outstanding after thirty (30) days from the date of the invoice will be subject to a late charge of one and one-half (1'/2) percent per month. The Remainder of This Page is Intentionally Left Blank Professional Services Contract Page 20 of 21 Enercon Services, Inc. IN WITNESS THEREOF, the parties hereto have made and executed this Agreement in multiple originals on the dates written below, in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. CITY OF FORT WORTH: ENERCON SERVICES, INC. 7,daaltz Fernando Costa Assistant City Manag9gr Date Signed: S /J//3 RECOMMENDED: Michael A. Assistant APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: alt,, Arthur N. Bashor Assistant City Attorney ATTEST: Mary J. Kayr City Secretary Date Professional Services Contract Enercon Services, Inc. AA-X-rd-A-AA. `ik. Com resident Witness Seal: Aoc000°°off ;\ Oithe akb 51:1 Fzocr':i oobok vo r ° d 0 0 o°Q00000000 bd OFFICIAL RECORD 1 CITY SECRETARY FT. WORTH, TX Page 21 of 21 VENDOR COMPLIANCE TO STATE LAW The 1985 Session of the Texas Legislature passed House Bill 620 relative to the award of contracts to non-resident bidders. This law provides that, in order to be awarded a contract as low bidder, non-resident bidders (out of state contractors whose corporate offices or principal place of business are outside of the State or Texas) bid projects for construction, improvements, supplies or services in Texas at an amount lower than the lowest Texas resident bidder by the same amount that a Texas resident bidder would be required too underbid a non-resident bidder in order to obtain a comparable contract in the State in which the non-resident's principal place of business is located. The appropriate blanks in Section A must be filled out by all out-of-state or non-resident bidders in order for your bid to meet specifications. The failure of out-of-state or non-resident contractors to do so will automatically disqualify that bidder. Resident bidders must check the box in Section B. A. Non -Resident vendors in required to be the Statute is attached. (give State), our principal place of business, are percent lower than resident bidders by State law. A copy of Non-resident vendors in (give State), our principle place of business, are not required to underbid resident bidders. B. Our principle place of business or corporate office(s) is in the State of Texas Bidder: Enercon Services. Inc. 15770 North Dallas Parkway Dallas. Texas 75248 John R. Corn By: (Please Print) c,„ Vice President Title (Please Print) CONTRACTOR COMPLIANCE WITH WORKERS' COMPENSATION LAW Pursuant to V.T.C.A. Labor Code §406.96 (2000), as amended, Contractor certifies that it provides workers' compensation insurance coverage for all of its employees employed on City of Fort Worth Department of Transportation and City of Fort Worth Project No. ENV 13-01 :EECS. CONTRACTOR Enercon Services, Inc. By: N Titl Date: STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TARRANT hn R. Corn ce President 5/01/2013 Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared John R. Corn , known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same as the act and deed of Enercon Services, Inc. for the purposes and consideration therein expressed and in the capacity therein stated. Given Under My Hand and Seal of Office this /7 day of Mai , 20 1.3 . aa NotaFy Public in and for the State of Texas CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE TO: CITY OF FORT WORTH Date: April 23. 2013 NAME OF PROJECT: Environmental Engineering Consulting Services Annual Contract PROJECT NUMBER: ENV 13:01 - EECS CONTRACTOR: Enercon Services, Inc. 15770 North Dallas Parkway Dallas, Texas 75248 Please staple your Accord insurance form to this page. Your insurance form should list the City of Fort Worth as the additionally insured. QUALIFICATIONS PACKAGE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING CONSULTING SERVICES ANNUAL CONTRACT PROJECT: ENV 13-01: EELS FORT WORTH Submitted to: City of Fort Worth Purchasing Division 1000 Throckmorton Fort Worth, Texas 76102 E ENERCON Excellence —Every project. Every day. Submitted by: Enercon Services, Inc. 15770 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 400 Dallas, TX 75248 January 17, 2013 1:30 PM 2.0 QUALIFICATIONS DOCUMENTS 2.1 QUALIFICATIONS DOCUMENT CHECKLIST All Qualifications Documents, including this Checklist, must be completed in full and submitted in a sealed envelope, in the requested order, or the Qualifications Package may be considered as a non -responsive submittal. Qualifications Documents 1. QUALIFICATIONS DOCUMENT CHECKLIST 2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT OF ADDENDA 3. BUSINESS DIVERSITY ENTERPRISE ORDINANCE REQUIREMENTS 4. QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY 5. QUALIFICATIONS OF PROVIDER 6. LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS 7. INSURANCE CERTIFICATES 8. PROVIDER'S LICENSES & CERTIFICATES 9. NONDISCRIMINATION 10. PROVIDER'S LEGAL & COMPLIANCE HISTORY 11. PROVIDER'S FINANCIAL STATEMENT 12. HEALTH & SAFETY PROGRAM MANUALS I understand that failure to submit all of these items may ca my su Name J(9 6 Title Com Initial if Included iN A al to be considered non -responsive. ce President nercon Services. Inc. 2-5 2.2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT OF ADDENDA 2.2.1 Check if applicable V The undersigned acknowledges the receipt of the following addendum (a) to the Request for Qualifications, and has attached all addenda following this page. (Add lines if necessary). /Addendum Number 1 /10/A01 Addendum Number 2 _ Addendum Number 3 Addendum Number 4 2.2.2 Check if applicable (Date received) (Date received) (Date received) (Date received) The undersigned acknowledges the receipt of no addenda to the Request for Qualifications. PROVIDER: Enercon Services. Inc. BY: John R. Corn, P.E. Company Name (\ (print or type name of signatory) 15770 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 400 Address ature) Dallas, TX 75248 \ Vi President City, State, Zip i le (print or type) 2-6 FORT WORTH® ADDENDUM TO: Interested Parties FROM: Roger Grantham, Environmental Supervisor Department of Environmental Management DATE: January 10, 2013 RE: Addendum Professional Contract for Environmental Engineering and Consulting Services Project #: DEM13-01 EECS As of Thursday, January 10, 2013, at 1:30P, the following clarifications apply; 1. I just need clarification on page limit. Is the narrative on how we will act as an extension of the Environmental staff, etc.., separate from the SOQ? Does the org chart count in the 10 page limit for the SOQ or is it separate like the resumes? In addition to the questions I submitted yesterday, I wanted more clarification on the page limitations and how they apply to each factor. Can you please provide more clarification on page limitations? Do the resumes count towards the 10 page maximum set for the statement of qualifications? Does the org chart count towards the 10 page maximum set for the statement of qualifications? A: The Paae Limits are applicable to the followina areas only: • Corporate resume, as the prime contractor — 10 paces • Each individual Subcontractor's resume — 5 paaes • Each individual resume, Prime Contractor or Subcontactor — 1 Dace The oraanizational chart or the narratives due not apply to the paae limitations as is the same for the copies of licenses and certifications that are applicable. The individual resumes for applicable personnel that will be actively working on the project do not count towards the 10-paae limitation. but each applicable resume is restricted to being only one page in length. 2. What constitutes a "page" (i.e. must they be printed single sided or can they be printed double sided)? Does a double side count as one or two pages? A: Each individual side of a paae will count towards the applicable page limit. A single - sided paae will equal one page as a double -sided paae will equal two panes. 3. Our firm is a privately held firm and all Financial Information is confidential (and not a for Public Record). Can the financials be submitted under separate cover directly to the City and not bound within the proposal package? A: No, however you may conspicuously mark these sensitive documents similarly to "confidential", "proprietary", "trade secret". Therefore the answer to Ouestion #4 should provide the answer. 4. Is there a policy regarding what is public domain and what is not? We would like to present project summaries that are "confidential" in nature in support of our qualifications. These summaries could include reference contact and phone numbers. If we mark these particular projects as "confidential", can I assume this would not be part of the public record? Similarly, there are other qualifications documents we would like to be excluded from public record (financial statements, health and safety program manuals, etc.). A: Yes. A submittals are presumptively available for public review, however marking certain documents "confidential", "proprietary", "trade secret" will thus allow the City to notify the vendor of the public records request and for the vendor to intersect into the Attorney General's (AG) evaluation process and file a brief with the AG as to the reasons why this information should not be made available. This is applicable on a request by request basis. 5. Please clarify that all items on this page are limited to 10 pages (for the Prime Consultant). In addition, whether resumes, the organization chart, copies of licenses and certifications count towards the 10 page limit. A: Please see the answer to question number one (1.). The 10-paae limit is applicable to the Statements of Oualifications only for the Prime Contractor. Oraanizational chart, copies of licenses, and certifications, along with the individual assigned personnel for the proiect do not count toward the 10-paae limits. 6. On page 2-5, "Qualifications Document Checklist, #12 Health & Safety Program Manuals", there is no mention of Health & Safety Program Manuals throughout the solicitation. Can you please elaborate on this item and the requirement for this item? A. Number 12 of the Oualifications checklist should be ignored and should not have been included within this Reauest for Oualifications. The City mav reauest a copy of the recommended vendors' health and safety proaram during the final contract neaotiation phase. 7. Please clarify the statement concerning "Professional Liability Insurance shall be written on a project specific basis." Does this mean that we need a separate policy for this contract? A: Professional liability insurance is not reauired to be written on a proiect specific basis. The coveraae will extend to the entire scope of proiects the City will undertake durina the course of the usage of this contract. 8. Please clarify 2.7.2 (b) concerning additional insured. Is this just applicable for the general liability and automobile liability, and NOT for the workers compensation and professional liability. A: Additional insured applicability should be applied across all areas of insurance reauired under this contract. 9. The Certification of Providers Legal and Compliance History (Page 2-16). Can we have each of our subcontractors submit there own signed Certification vs. the Provider signing for everyone. A: The Provider is considered the aeneral or prime contractor. It is necessary for the provider to supply certification for their past compliance history. Also, certifications mav also be included for each individual subcontractor as related to their compliance, history. 10. On page 2-23, it states to include a copy of our financial statement bound within the proposal package, yet on page 1-2, item 1.5, it states that we must submit 3 unbound printed copies of the package. Can you please clarify whether the package should be unbound or bound?? A: Concerning pace 1-2. Item 5, please submit the followina: • One electronic copy of the entire submittal; • One bound hard -copy of the entire submittal in its entirety. in the format and order established in the RFO. The Recommended vendor will then be asked to provide three complete unbound copies of the RFO at the time of contract finalization 11. Under the "Qualifications of Provider" section, the 5th paragraph states, "Document the Provider's company and personnel experience with environmental and engineering consulting services as discussed in the Scope of Services. This section should discuss past and current relevant jobs with special focus on Fort Worth/Dallas Metropolitan Area work. Specific projects shall be included that summarize work performed, costs incurred with details in regard to being under, on or over original budget, and references. Each Provider must submit their qualifications for each Primary Service identified under the Scope of Servicers or the entire submittal may be rejected." Should the above be included as part of the SOQ (which has a 10-page limit), or is it a stand-alone section without a page limit? A: The information reauested within the above paraaraph should be included in the 10- paae SOO for the submittina Prime Contractor. 12. Under the "Qualifications of Provider" section, do responders need to include SOQs for non -consulting subcontractors, such as analytical laboratories and environmental drilling companies? A. Yes. 13. What is the current contracted dollar amount for the incumbent? A. The current maximum contract has a not -to -exceed amount of 400,000 per year, contract and fiscal. 14. According to Section 2.1 (Qualifications Document Checklist), Health and Safety Program Manuals are to be included with the Qualifications Package. However, there is no mention or discussion of the Health and Safety Program Manuals anywhere in the RFQ. Could you please state if Health and Safety Program Manuals are required to be included with the Qualifications Package? If so, could you describe the Health and Safety Program Manuals (for example, do you want a companywide Health and Safety Program Manual or an actual Health and Safety Plan from a typical site assessment?) A. Please see above auestion #6 and answer. 15. The RFQ for the annual environmental contract states on page 1-2 that the 3 hard copies must be "unbound". Later in the RFQ there are several references to including various items to be" bound" within the qualification package. Could you please clarify this? A: Please see auestion #10 and subseauent answer. 16. In Section 2.3 Business Diversity Enterprise (BDE) Utilization Requirements -it states "The MBE (African American) goal on this project is 15%". Does this signify the MBE must specifically be of African American ethnicity? A: Yes. At least 15% if the subcontracted work must be assigned the submitted African - American firm. However, additional minority or woman -owned firms can be utilized in addition to the African -American subcontracted business. 17. Please explain why the BDE Ordinance is for MBE (African American) participation only. Will the city provide a list of African American Environmental Professional Services certified by the NCTRCA located in the 6 county geographic area specified? A: The directives established bv the newly implemented Business Diversity Enterprise Ordinance 20020-12-2011 direct the usage of African -American businesses for this RFO. The ultimate aoal of this ordinance is to remedy the effects of past underutilization in the Citv's Marketplace bv increasina the utilization of minority and women business enterprises above the present level to one comparable to their availability in the Citv's Marketplace. More information may be obtained directly from the City of Fort Worth MWBE office at 817/212/2674. Yes the Citv will supply a listina applicable to the reauirements of this RFO. 18. Does a $2M General and Professional Liability with an $8M umbrella meet the insurance requirements? A: No. The Umbrella Policy does not meet the requirements especially for General Liability requirement of $5M each occurrence and $5M aggregate. 19. The requirements in the RFQ indicate that the Professional Liability be written on a project specific basis. We have General/Professional/Pollution liability with a $5M limit. Will the city accept our General/Professional/Pollution liability in lieu of the Professional Liability? A: Yes. 20. The requirements in the RFQ indicate we carry Environmental Impairment Liability (EIL) and/or Pollution Liability (PLL) coverage. We have Contractors Pollution Liability (CPL) coverage which provides third party liability for bodily injury and property damage. According to our agent, EIL and PLL would only apply to the consultant if they owned the property. Will the city accept our CPL coverage in lieu of the EIL and PLL coverage? A: Yes. 21. Is there a policy regarding what is public domain and what is not? We would like to present project summaries that are "confidential" in nature in support of our qualifications. These summaries could include reference contact and phone numbers. If we mark these particular projects as "confidential", can I assume this would not be part of the public record? Similarly, there are other qualifications documents we would like to be excluded from public record (financial statements, health and safety program manuals, etc.). A: Yes. A submittals are presumptively available for public review, however marking certain documents "confidential", "proprietary". "trade secret" will thus allow the City to notify the vendor of the public records reauest and for the vendor to interiect into the Attorney General's (AG) evaluation process and file a brief with the AG as to the reasons why this information should not be made available. This is applicable on a reauest by reauest basis. 22. Does the City have to plans to approve more than one vendor especially in instances whereby a contractor may not be able to provide all of the requested services in the Qualifications Request? A: No. Onlv one vendor will be selected for this contract. 23. May we separate these sections with Tabs (Qualifications Docs, Addenda, M/WBE Utilizations, etc) without the tabs themselves being counted towards that 10-page limit? A: Tabs and dividers may be used and do not count towards the 10-paae limit. 24. If we are using another firm to comply with the 15% DBE requirement, is this where we can include their information in the additional 5-pages for the "subcontractor"? A: The 5-paae limit applies for each subcontractor utilized; The paae limitations are as follows: • General Contractor — 10 paces • General Contractor Professional Resumes — 1 page/each person • Subcontractors — 5 Daaes/each • Subcontractors Professional Resumes — 1 page/each person 25. Please clarify on page 2-10: Submit a brief resume (1page max) for each professional person who will be assigned to PERFORM WORK under this contract. Does this include all person(s) who would fill secondary scopes of services spots as well as key personnel (for example project manager)? A: Yes. Include a one-paae resume for all pertinent personnel who will be actively workina on the various proiects authorized under this contract. 26. Is there a page limit to the Resumes as a whole? A: No, but only include applicable personnel who mav actively participate in the execution of this contract. 27. Does the Org chart and (or) Tabs and (or) cover page count towards the 10 page max of the SOQ? A: No. Please see O&A #s 1. 23, and 24. 28. Please provide a list of minimum information required for the Resumes. A: The information to be included on the applicable resumes should detail specific projects and accomplishments that are directly related to the Scope of Services contained in this RFQ. Descriptions should be very specific on actual work performed by the individual. 29. Proposals are due by exactly 1:30 pm, Thursday, January 17, 2013. 30. Please deliver all proposals to the Purchasing Division, Lower Level, City Hall, 1000 Throckmorton, Fort Worth, Texas, 76102. 31. Clearly mark exterior of package with the project number and "Request for Qualifications". 32. Will there be an extension of the due date from January 17, 2013? A. No extension of the due date is planned. See #29 above. 33. For clarification purposes, in the past, this contract has not allowed Analytical Laboratories to be listed as subcontractors. Even though the RFQ has no mention of it, the City of Fort Worth as a separate contract with an Analytical Laboratory. All samples will be sent to the City's contract laboratory under Chain of Custody listing the City of Fort Worth for billing purposes. Therefore, no MBE credit will be given for listing a subcontracted Analytical Laboratory for purposes of meeting the MBE goal of %15. Note the following City of Fort Worth representative contact information: Roger Grantham Environmental Supervisor Transportation and Public Works Department Environmental Management Division City of Fort Worth 1000 Throckmorton Fort Worth, TX 76102-6311 Phone (817) 392-8592 Fax (817) 392-6359 Roaer,Grantham»fortworthtexas aov 2.3 BUSINESS DIVERSITY ENTERPRISE (BDE) UTILIZATION REQUIREMENTS As of June 1, 2012, The City of Fort Worth is implementing the new Business Diversity Ordinance (BDO) to reflect the City's availability and disparity study findings and recommendations. During this transition period interested Offerors must obtain MBE (African American) listings firms from the M/WBE Office at 817-212-2674. This will ensure that MBE listings reflect only those currently certified by the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency (NCTRCA) located in the six (6) county geographic marketplace that have been accepted by the City. The City's geographic marketplace includes the counties of: Tarrant, Dallas, Denton, Johnson, Parker and Wise. Offerors are strongly encouraaed to confirm that each MBE that it intends to use is located in the geographic marketplace that will be counted towards the established goal. All Offerors shall note that it is the policy of the City of Fort Worth to ensure the full and equitable participation of Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) in the procurement of goods and services. The MBE (African American) goal on this project is 15%. An MBE (African American) Utilization Plan must be submitted. The information shall include: (1) the business name, point of contact, address, telephone number, email and address of each MBE (African American); (2) the description of the work to be performed by each MBE (African American); and (3) the approximate dollar amount/percentage of the participation. A Minority Business Enterprise is defined as a business concern located in the Marketplace meeting the following criteria: a. African American is defined as a person having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa; b. is at least 51 percent owned by one or more minority persons, or, in the case of any publicly owned business, at least 51 percent of the stock is owned by one or more minority persons; and c. management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more minority persons who own it The business must be certified prior to recommendation of award in order for the participation to be counted towards the established goal. If an Offeror is certified as a DBE, MBE, SBE or WBE firm, please be aware that the City's Ordinance does not allow a certified company to count itself towards the established goal; the goal represents subcontracting opportunities. If an Offeror (regardless of certification status or if a non-D/M/SBE), however, forms a 2-7 joint venture with one or more MBEs, the MBE joint venture percentage participation will be counted towards the established goal. The appropriate City of Fort Worth Joint Venture form must be submitted for review and approval in order for it to be counted. The City of Fort Worth strongly encourages joint ventures. If Offeror failed to meet the stated MBE goal, in part or in whole, then a detailed explanation must be submitted to explain the Good and Honest Efforts your firm made to secure MBE participation. Failure to submit the MBE (African American) participation information or the detailed explanation of the proposer's Good and Honest Efforts to meet or exceed the stated MBE goal, may render the proposal non -responsive. The MBE plan will be part of the final weighted selection criteria. The undersigned acknowledges the City's BDE Ordinance requirements as stated above, and if selected as the most highly qualified provider, will comply with the requirement to submit a utilization plan during contract negotiations. PROVIDER: Enercon Services, Inc. BY. John R. Corn, P.E. Company Name int or type name of signatory) 15770 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 400 Address (Sig ature) Dallas, TX 75248 Vice President City, State, Zip Ti (print or type) 2-8 MBE (AFRICAN AMERICAN) UTILIZATION PLAN MBE TEAM MEMBERS RESPONSIBILITIES & PARTICIPATION PERCENTAGE Sigma Environmental Solutions, Inc. Work to be performed: 5801 Marvin D. Love Fwy, Suite 310 Phase I Environmental Site Assessments Dallas, Texas 75237 Phase II Environmental Site Assessments Ph. 972-572-1400 UST Services Fax 972-572-5995 LPST Services POC: Claude Brown Anticipated dollar amount/percentage of work to be email: cbrown@sigmaesinc.com performed: website: www.sigmaesinc.com $48,000 /12% per contract year Surveying and Mapping, Inc. (SAM, INC.) Work to be performed: 7101 Envoy Court Professional Land Surveying Services Dallas, Texas 75247 Subsurface Utility Engineering Services Ph. 214-631-7888 Fax 214.631.7103 Anticipated dollar amount/percentage of work to be performed: POC: Candice Shelton $12,000 / 3% per contract year email: cshelton@saminc.biz website: www.saminc.biz ENERCON Excellence —Every project. Every day 2.4 QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY TO THE CITY OF FORT WORTH: The undersigned hereby proposes to furnish the equipment, labor, materials, superintendence, and any other items or services necessary to perform the required environmental and engineering consulting services as instructed by the City. All work will be outlined in a Task Order issued by the City to the Provider for each required task. The Scope of Services is outlined on the following pages of the Qualifications Documents. All Qualifications Documents have been submitted in one sealed package. Addenda to the Request for Qualifications have been received as acknowledged in Section 2.2. This Qualifications Summary and the accompanying Qualifications Documents are intended to be complete and will remain valid for sixty (60) days from the date of submittal. PROVIDER: Enercon Services, Inc. BY: ..hn R. Corn, P.E. (Company Name) (pr t or type name of signatory) 15770 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 400 (Address) Dallas, TX 75248 (City, State, Zip) 972-484-3854 Phone) ♦0� resident rint or type) 972-484-8835 (FAX) 2-9 F' ENERCON Excellence —Every project. Every day. QUALIFICATIONS OF THE PROVIDER This submittal provides the qualifications of Enercon Services, Inc. (ENERCON) for providing the services stated in the Scope of Work described in the City of Fort Worth's Request for Qualifications for Environmental and Engineering Consulting Services Annual Contract, Project: ENV 13-01: EECS. ENERCON is submitting qualifications as the Prime Contractor and has teamed with two (2) local area MBE (African American) firms in support of this contract. In addition, ENERCON has also teamed with four (4) additional local area M/WBE firms to offer a comprehensive list of services that includes all items listed in the City's Scope of Services and to provide opportunities to our diverse partners. Local Office Information: Company: Enercon Services, Inc. Address: Phone: Fax: Contact Person: Title: E-mail: Website: 15770 North Dallas Parkway Suite 400 Dallas, Texas 75248 (972) 484-3854 (972) 484-8835 Darren Lovvorn, P.G. Manager ddlovvorn@enercon.com www.enercon.com Corporate Office Information: Enercon Services, Inc. 500 Townpark Lane Suite 275 Kennesaw, Georgia 30144-5509 (918) 665-7693 (918) 665-7232 John Corn, P.E. Vice President jcorn@enercon.com ENERCON was incorporated in Oklahoma in December 1982 and opened for business in March 1983. We have been in continuous operation for 30 years. ENERCON is an employee -owned corporation providing engineering and environmental services to a wide range of clients including federal, state and local government agencies, as well as the oil and gas industry, utilities, manufacturing facilities, financial and banking institutions, and chemical process facilities. ENERCON'S clients include many of the Fortune 500 corporations. ENERCON has 24 offices located worldwide, with over 1,200 employees, maintaining a full -service environmental consulting office in Dallas, Texas, which will serve as the principal business location for this contract. ENERCON will act as an extension of the City of Fort Worth's Environmental Management staff and will be a good steward of the City's funds through efficient and responsive communication and collaboration. ENERCON understands the City's Environmental Management Staff has a number of internal clients as well as external partnerships and is dedicated to ensuring that work performed under this contract meets the needs of all involved parties. In order to manage operations in a manner that will provide cost effective, efficient, responsive, and creative support to the City of Fort Worth, ENERCON's operational philosophy for this contract is to integrate ENERCON's Contract Team with the City's Environmental Management staff through a primary point of contact (ENERCON Program Manager) and innovative information sharing tools. The ENERCON Program Manager is available at all times and connects appropriate Contract Team resources to each project and ensures that the City's project and contract goals are met. The Program Manager will manage project assignments, ENERCON's online project status program, and electronic data room. Upon assignment of a project by the City, the Program Manager will work with ENERCON's discipline -dedicated Project Team members to develop a scope of work that meets the project and contract needs. Once the City has approved the scope of work and cost, the Program Manager will keep the City informed of the work progress and ensure that high quality and technically defensible work products are delivered on time. ENERCON's Contract Team is structured to ensure that any work required will be covered, including expert consultations, partner meetings and public meeting representation. Project billing will be in a manner that is easily reviewable and understood by the City. Each invoice will provide: the City's contract number; the project's task order number; the project's authorized amount and the amount remaining as of the date of the invoice; a detailed breakdown of labor hours worked, subcontractor costs, and project expenses; and copies of individual time -sheets, expense reports, and subcontractor invoices. In addition to online project and contract information sharing tools, a cover letter will accompany each month's invoices providing the contract funds RFQ ENV 13-01:EECS Page 1 January 17, 2013 ENERCON Excellence —Every project Every day authorized to date, funds remaining, and a summary of billings by projects. This ensures the City is aware of the overall contract costs and provides easily reviewable documentation, should the City's Environmental Management staff need to provide project cost information to its clients or partners. ENERCON brings both past and present environmental engineering experience as a corporation and from individual staff. Over the past 30 years, ENERCON has conducted countless environmental and engineering projects. ENERCON's experience in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex includes extensive due diligence, geosciences, remediation, engineering, industrial and oil & gas compliance, and industrial hygiene projects. ENERCON has held the City of Fort Worth Environmental and Engineering Consulting Services Annual Contract since 2003. Our professional field staff and our M/WBE subcontractor team members have a strong working relationship with many City personnel. ENERCON has first-hand working knowledge of current and anticipated future projects. Continuity in services prevails by selecting ENERCON to continue as the City's Environmental and Engineering firm. Such consistency has many positive implications including significant savings in direct and indirect costs. Selecting ENERCON provides for a seamless transition from contract to contract, eliminating the time and expense (including intangible costs) that otherwise would be required should a different firm be selected. The City of Fort Worth would realize significant savings by selecting ENERCON due to our experience and knowledge of the City's current and on- going projects. ENERCON has managed to achieve closure on several sites for the City and has consistently met project deadlines in a cost effective manner. ENERCON consists of multi -disciplinary professionals who have the proven ability to address all of the City of Fort Worth's objectives throughout the duration of the contract and provide opportunity to M/WBE Partners. ENERCON is committed to continue supporting this contract with on -site and off -site personnel as needed to assure superior and timely results. ENERCON is a registered Texas Commission of Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Underground Storage Tank (UST) Contractor, a Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank (LPST) Corrective Action Specialist, and a certified Professional Engineering Firm in the State of Texas. ENERCON has provided a complete range of environmental consulting services in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex over the past 18 years for literally thousands of projects. ENERCON has vast experience performing all items listed in the Scope of Services for the City of Fort Worth under the previous and current Environmental and Engineering Consulting Services Annual Contract. ENERCON has provided professional consulting services to various municipalities, government agencies, and private clients in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. This includes the City of Fort Worth, City of Dallas, City of Farmer's Branch, City of Euless, City of Irving, Love Field Airport, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, and Dallas Independent School District to name a few. The ENERCON staff of 1200+ includes seasoned professionals with experience in Phase I and Phase II ESAs; UST assessment and LPST remediation; contaminated site remediation; VOC investigations and remediation; groundwater flow, fate, and transport assessments; natural gas well facilities environmental permitting and compliance; NEPA Categorical Exclusions; HUD Noise Assessments; air pollution modeling and reporting; MS4 design and construction management; and stormwater modeling. Many of ENERCON'S professionals have advanced degrees, professional licenses, and certifications including Professional Engineers (P.E.$), Professional Geoscientists (P.G.$), Certified Industrial Hygienists (CIHs), Professional Architects, Registered Environmental Managers (REM), Registered Environmental Property Assessors (REPAs), Certified Safety Professionals (CSPs), Certified Hazardous Materials Managers (CHMMs), AHERA Certified Asbestos Inspectors, Management Planners, Radiation Safety Officers (RSO) and other recognized certifications. Under our current City of Fort Worth contract, ENERCON has performed: Phase I and Phase II ESAs; UST assessment and LPST remediation; contaminated site remediation; VOC investigations and remediation; groundwater flow, fate, and transport assessments; NEPA Categorical Exclusions; HUD Noise Assessments; and MS4 design and construction management. RFQ ENV 13-01:EECS Page 2 January 17, 2013 ENERCON Excellence —Every project Every day. ENERCON Program. Proiect Managers and Task Leaders The Program Manager, Project Manager, Consultants, Inspectors and Technicians have been identified based on their credentials, certifications, and professional knowledge/experience related to the scope of services described in the RFQ. These individuals will ensure the highest level of service, consistency and expertise for the duration of the contract. Each task order assigned by the City of Fort Worth will be reviewed by ENERCON's Program Manager, Robert Appelt, P.G., CAPM, and will be delegated to appropriate ENERCON Project Manager, based on the type of the work listed in the Scope of Services. The following Program and Project Managers have been identified within ENERCON based on years of experience in their related fields. Each Project Manager will have a team assigned to them to execute all task orders. The Project Managers will review all personnel and projects assigned to them and report directly to the Program Manager, who will report directly to the City of Fort Worth. ENERCON's organization and team structure assure that required staff and equipment resources will be available for project activities. ENERCON is fully committed to responding to the needs of the City of Fort Worth 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in cases of emergency. In addition, ENERCON's office is centrally located on the Dallas North Tollway which will give us quick access to the interstate system enabling ENERCON to be on -site within one hour of receiving notification from the City of Fort Worth of an emergency situation. Primarv/Single Point of Contact (24 Hours/Davl: Robert Appelt, P.G., CAPM — Program Manager 214.205.4145 Cell (after hours) 972.484.3854 Office (regular hours) Secondary Contact (24 Hours/Dav): Darren Lovvorn, P.G., CAPM — Program QA/QC Manager 214.212.9550 Cell (after hours) 972.484.3854 Office (regular hours) Team Approach - The team is organized to best meet the needs of the City. The organization chart of key team members is shown following this Section (see Tab 5a). This organizational structure is seamless and the City of Fort Worth will receive the best technical sources for this work. All staffing capabilities in this RFQ will be available immediately to support the City of Fort Worth contract. ENERCON's project team consists of the following Kev Personnel: Program QA/QC Manager: Program Manager: Site Investigation & Remediation Services Project Manager: Due Diligence Services Project Manager: Compliance & Engineering Services Project Manager: NEPA Services Project Manager: Darren Lovvorn, P.G., CAPM Robert Appelt, P.G., CAPM Robert Schoenewe, P.G., CAPM Steve Good R.M. "Pat" Patrick, J.D., P.E. Charlie Andrews Robert Appelt, P.G., CAPM — BS Geology; MS Geochemistry Program Manager Mr. Appelt has 19 years of experience as a geologist and more than 15 years of environmental experience. Mr. Appelt has served as the lead scientist for the City of Fort Worth's Environmental Professional Services contract where he provides senior technical oversight for Underground Storage Tank (UST) removals, Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank (LPST) site investigations, and Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP) site investigations, including the performance of risk based site assessments, monitoring and/or remediation to achieve regulatory closure. Mr. Appelt has served as the lead scientist on numerous site investigations in Fort Worth since 1998. Project experience in the D/FW Metroplex includes: Phase I/Phase II ESAs; APAR and RAP development and submittal to TCEQ; interaction with TCEQ VCP and Corrective Actions Program Managers; and oil & gas environmental compliance. Other duties include monthly reporting and responding to TCEQ comments related to site investigations and TRRP regulatory filings. He has extensive experience in coordinating complex projects that involve multiple stakeholders and contractors. This experience has included acting as the owner's environmental consultant for the Love Field Modernization Program where he coordinated environmental services performed by multiple contractors to meet the construction and regulatory schedule milestones. Mr. Appelt has acted in a similar role on projects involving property redevelopment, large-scale investigations, and clean-ups. In this capacity, he has addressed site contamination issues in regard to both environmental and worker safety regulatory standards. RFQ ENV 13-01:EECS Page 3 January 17, 2013 �. ENERCON Excellence —Every project. Every day. Darren Loworn, P.G., CAPM — BA Geology Program QA/QC Manager Mr. Lovvorn has 12 years of environmental and hydrogeologic experience that includes project management and environmental risk analysis. In addition to serving as the Program Manager since 2008 for the City of Fort Worth Environmental Engineering Consulting Services Contract, Mr. Lovvorn is the Office Manager and Hydrogeologist in Enercon's Dallas office and will continue to support this contract for the City of Fort Worth Environmental and Engineering Consulting as Program QA/QC Manager. He has managed projects for the City of Fort Worth's Environmental and Engineering Consulting Services contract where he provided technical oversight for Underground Storage Tank (UST) removals, Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank (LPST) site investigations, and Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP) site investigations, including the performance of risk based site assessments, monitoring and/or remediation to achieve regulatory closure. Mr. Lovvorn has performed 400+ Phase I Environmental Site Assessments in 39 States and Mexico and has conducted over 70 Phase II Subsurface Investigations to evaluate subsurface soils and groundwater conditions. His Phase I and Phase 11 experience includes commercial development property, industrial manufacturing plants, bulk fueling terminals, and RCRA regulated facilities. Mr. Lovvorn assisted with the submittal of Combined Operating License (COL) applications for new nuclear power plants in Texas, Alabama, and Idaho. Mr. Loworn's COL experience includes surface and groundwater investigations support, research, and report preparation under standard quality assurance procedures. Robert Schoenewe, P.G.. CAPM — BS Geology Site Investigation & Remediation Services Proiect Manager Mr. Schoenewe has over 21 years of experience as a geologist and more than 18 years of experience managing projects and conducting environmental investigations. Mr. Schoenewe has managed projects for the City of Fort Worth's Environmental Professional Services contract and the City of Dallas Environmental Price Agreement contract where he provides technical oversight for Underground Storage Tank (UST) removals, Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank (LPST) site investigations, and Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP) site investigations, including risk -based site assessments and remediation to achieve regulatory closure. His project management experience includes budgeting, multiple project management, regulatory compliance, technical support, and logistics, as well as local, state and federal regulatory agency interaction. He has extensive experience in various types of projects including RCRA / Superfund sites, environmental site assessments, industrial site investigation and restoration projects, UST investigation and remediation, site closure, and site characterization and evaluation. Over his 21 years in consulting, Mr. Schoenewe has conducted countless Phase I and Phase II ESAs. Mr. Schoenewe has extensive experience with TCEQ TRRP, PST, and Risk Reduction Rules. R.M. "Pat" Patrick, J.D., P.E.: M.S., Chemical Engineering Compliance/Engineering Services Proiect Manager Mr. Patrick has over 30 years of experience in air quality and compliance -related environmental work. He has conducted a wide range of air permitting, emission inventories, air dispersion modeling, and compliance assessment projects for industrial, and oil & gas clients and, as such, is familiar with the Federal and Texas Clean Air Acts. Mr. Patrick spent many years in the chemical manufacturing industry handling air emissions and waste compliance. He is a licensed attorney in Texas with an emphasis in environmental law. His chemical engineering expertise, combined with a legal perspective, helps him provide unique insight into environmental regulations with innovative compliance approaches. Mr. Patrick has also provided expert testimony on various occasions. Charlie Andrews — BA. Biology: MS. Environmental Science NEPA Services Proiect Manager Mr. Andrews has more than 16 years of experience in managing environmental projects including NEPA Categorical Exclusions, Wetland Delineations with Section 404 Permitting, and Ecological Assessments with Threatened & Endangered Species Investigations. Mr. Andrews has served as the NEPA Services Lead on the current City of Fort Worth Environmental and Engineering Services contract. Mr. Andrews relevant City of Fort Worth experience includes: Historic Handley Blanket Categorical Exclusion (BCE), Fort Worth, Texas; Ridglea Urban Village Streetscape Environmental Document Schedule, Fort Worth, Texas; and Live Oak Connector Categorical Exclusion, Fort Worth, Texas. Steve Good — BS, Environmental Science Due Diligence Services Project Manager Mr. Good has over 15 years of experience in ASTM Phase I ESAs, Environmental Risk Screenings, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), Spill Prevention and Counter Control (SPCC) Plans as well as Phase II ESAs. Mr. Good has RFQ ENV 13-01:EECS Page 4 January 17, 2013 �JENERCON Excellence —Every project. Every day performed over 3,000 Phase I ESAs under ASTM/AAI guidelines and 250 Property Condition Assessments as Project Manager. He has performed assessments on properties ranging from undeveloped land to industrial manufacturing facilities. As project manager, Mr. Good is responsible for budget preparation and implementation, and client interaction. He is very familiar with RCRA, CERCLA, SARA, CWA, CAA, TSCA, and other federal acts and regulations as well as state environmental laws. Other Personnel When personnel are assigned to City of Fort Worth Task Orders, these assignments will be made on a priority basis. If this takes 100% of available time, any other projects will be re -assigned by the ENERCON Office Manager and Program Manager so that the ENERCON Team provides the needed support to City of Fort Worth. Detailed resumes of all ENERCON personnel anticipated to perform services under this contract are provided following this section (see Tab 5b). Subcontractors ENERCON's subcontracting philosophy is to solicit and evaluate qualified firms that are minority or women -owned businesses. The M/WBE subcontractors selected for this contract have been chosen due to their experience and diverse capabilities which both complement and enhance one another such that all of the objectives anticipated under the this contract can be met in an expeditious and economical manner. ENERCON and the proposed M/WBE firms have many years of experience working together on contracts includina the current City of Fort Worth Environmental Enaineerina Contract, City of Dallas. Dallas ISD, Love Field Modernization, and DFW International Airport. ENERCON has attached qualifications packages (see Tab 6) from all of the following selected local area M/WBE subcontracting partners: • Sigma Environmental Solutions, Inc. (SIGMA) — MBE (African American Firm) Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs); UST/LPST services • Surveying and Mapping, Inc. (SAM Inc.) — MBE (African American Firm) Professional Land Surveying; Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) • Collier Consulting, Inc.- (WBE) - Geophysical Surveys; Hydrogeological Services • Parker Leigh Environmental, LLC — (WBE & HUB) — Regulatory Compliance Auditing and Permitting • Sunbelt Industrial Services — (WBE & HUB) UST Removal/Install, Construction Services, Drilling • Next -Gen Solutions - (DBE & HUB)— Drilling, Environmental Services Minority Business Enterprise (African American) Utilization Plan: ENERCON has assembled a team of highly qualified MBE (African American) firms certified by the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency (NCTRCA). ENERCON strongly believes and is genuinely committed to the principal of providing small and disadvantaged businesses with opportunities for contracting on all ENERCON projects. ENERCON's detailed MBE (African American) Utilization Plan is included with the City's Business Diversity Enterprise (BDE) Utilization Requirements Form under Tab 3 of this submittal. ENERCON has and will continue to monitor compliance with the goals set forth herein and provide any required reports to the City of Fort Worth that state the total dollars awarded to ENERCON under this contract and provide an accounting of total dollars subcontracted to MBE teaming partners. ENERCON's commitment to our MBE (African American) partners is for them to perform, at a minimum, the City of Fort Worth's participation goal of 15% under this contract. RFQ ENV 13-01:EECS Page 5 January 17, 2013 F�ENERCON Excellence —Every project. Every day. ENERCON PROJECT EXPERIENCE with SCOPE of SERVICES Project Name: Love Field Modernization Program — Owner's Environmental Consultant, Dallas, Texas Client: Southwest Airlines, Jeremy Lampert — Manager Environmental Services Phone: 214-792-1218 Email: Jeremv.Lampert@wnco.com Project Type: LSPT, UST, Site Remediation, VOC Impact Delineation/Monitoring/Remediation, Groundwater Flow, Air Pollution Modeling and Reporting, MS4 Design and Construction Management, Storm Water Pollutant Modeling Project Budget: $1,846,420 Budget Status: $956,428 Expended, Ongoing - Under Budget Project Description: Environmental oversightfor stakeholders and the City of Dallas including environmental compliance and remediation associated with the renovation of Dallas Love Field and the replacement of the underground fuel hydrant system. Activities include delineation and remediation of soils regulated under the TCEQ LSPT, UST, TRRP programs impacted with VOCs, TPH, SVOCs, and metals. Oversight of point source air emissions permitting and compliance tracking for particulates and other air pollutants from onsite operation of equipment. Sample and manage site sanitary and stormwater discharges including contaminated stormwater and groundwater. Assist with permitting of groundwater dewatering sump discharge to sanitary sewer. Generate reports and routine communications on activities to TCEQ and stakeholders. Interact and negotiate on behalf of the stakeholders with state agencies. Project Name: Brennan Service Center/North Central Landfill, Fort Worth, Texas Client: City of Fort Worth — Environmental Management Division, Roger Grantham Phone: 817-392-8592 Email: roger.grantham@fortworthtexas.eov Project Type: LSPT, Site Remediation, VOC Impact Delineation/Monitoring/Remediation, Groundwater Flow, Air Permitting and Reporting, MS4 Design and Construction Management, Storm Water Pollutant Modeling Project Budget: $125,308 Budget Status: $14,928 Remaining, Ongoing - Under Budget Project Description: The Brennan Service Center and North Central Landfill site is located on land formerly utilized by the Gulf Oil Company as an oil refinery (1911 to 1950). The site is also a historic LPST site that had received regulatory closure in 2004. In 2005 and 2006 ENERCON performed investigations to delineate and characterize a groundwater plume related to a release from a 128,000-gallon gasoline AST. ENERCON managed to have the previous LPST case re -opened so that the site could be closed under the less restrictive PST Rules, rather than the TRRP rule required at that time. Aquifer pump tests were performed to determine aquifer parameters for free product recovery, and a free product recovery system was designed. However, ENERCON's interim product recovery efforts (hand bailing and mobile dual phase extraction (MDPE)) reduced free product by 50 to 90% in individual wells allowing case closure (2009) without installation of the remediation system. In 2010, in support of Trinity River improvements, ENERCON assisted the City with the characterization and removal of hydrocarbon impacted soils along a former surface drainage channel at the site to facilitate construction of an underground stormwater culvert. ENERCON assisted the City in managing contaminated groundwater that entered the excavation until the project specifications met the Corps of Engineers requirements for completion of the culvert. Since 2010, ENERCON has advised and assisted the City regarding additional groundwater characterization at the site. Significant physical changes related to the Trinity River excavations and spoils storage at the site have altered the groundwater conditions resulting in new groundwater concerns. Given the long history of the site and surrounding area as fuel storage and refinery locations, ENERCON is working with the City and other stakeholders to address the groundwater concerns at the site by way of further investigation and the offering of remediation strategies. In 2012, ENERCON installed a series of groundwater monitor wells that were utilized to delineate VOC and metals in groundwater and developed a preliminary groundwater model of the site using the hydrogeologic information collected. This information is currently being used to assist with additional delineation activities and remedy design evaluation for the site. RFQ ENV 13-01:EECS Page 6 January 17, 2013 ENERCON Excellence —Every project. Every day. Project Name: Fort Worth Convention Center Mechanical Facility, Fort Worth, Texas Client: City of Fort Worth — Environmental Management Division, Roger Grantham Phone: 817-392-8592 Email: roger.grantham@fortworthtexas.gov Project Type: LSPT, UST, Site Remediation, VOC Impact Delineation/Monitoring/Remediation, Groundwater Flow Project Budget: $88,218 Budget Status: $23,652 Remaining, Ongoing - Under Budget Project Description: ENERCON conducted oversight for the removal of one 10,000-gallon UST during which contamination unrelated to the UST was discovered. The TCEQ PST Division transferred the site to the Corrective Actions Section who requested that additional sampling be performed and an APAR be submitted. ENERCON obtained historical fire insurance maps of the property indicating the presence of a 19th century manufactured gas plant. ENERCON installed 49 soil borings and 7 monitor wells to delineate soil and groundwater impacts. Additionally, ground -penetrating radar (GPR) was utilized at the site to identify any remaining subsurface structures that could be potential sources of contamination. An APAR was submitted and received TCEQ comments for additional offsite sampling. ENERCON is currently working to gain access to offsite properties to perform additional soil delineation activities. Groundwater Benzene contamination at the source area will be addressed using a Plume Management Zone (PMZ). ENERCON anticipates the site will receive closure under Remedy Standard B in 2013 using administrative controls. Project Name: Carr Construction, Fort Worth, Texas Client: City of Fort Worth — Environmental Management Division, Roger Grantham Phone: 817-392-8592 Email: roger.grantham@fortworthtexas.gov Project Type: LSPT, UST, Site Remediation, VOC Impact Delineation/Monitoring/Remediation, Groundwater Flow Project Budget: $25,708 Budget Status: $18,632 Remaining - Under Budget Project Description: ENERCON was retained by the City of Fort Worth to perform a UST removal at a former heavy equipment maintenance yard acquired as part of the SH 121 expansion project. Work included UST removal, Release Determination Report (RDR) completion, soil and groundwater characterization, contaminated soil removal and disposal, and report preparation. Upon reporting of a gasoline release, ENERCON installed 10 monitor wells at the site to characterize and delineate groundwater impacts. ENERCON's negotiations with the TCEQ resulted in an expedient closure of the site without performing a comprehensive risk assessment. The site received regulatory closure in 2012. Project Name: City Fire Station UST — AST Conversions, Dallas, Texas Client: City of Dallas — Dallas Fire Department, Patrick Juricek Phone: 214-670-8799 Email: Patrick.iuricekPdallascitvhall.com Project Type: UST Project Budget: $643,432 Budget Status: $51,475 Remaining - Under Budget Project Description: ENERCON removed a total of 14 USTs at seven separate City of Dallas Fire Department sites. Additionally, ENERCON installed a total of 7 aboveground storage tanks (ASTs) at six of those sites. ENERCON completed confirmation sampling and completed Release Determination Reports as well as a tank removal and installation reports for the City. Additionally, system start-up of the new ASTs was provided. Project Name: State Highway 121 Expansion — Phase I ESAs, Fort Worth, Texas Client: City of Fort Worth — Environmental Management Division, Roger Grantham Phone: 817-392-8592 Email: roger.granthamc fortworthtexas.gov Project Type: Phase I ESA Project Budget: $47,715 Budget Status: $43,612 - Under Budget Project Description: ENERCON performed Phase I ESAs on 49 tracts of land as part of the proposed State Highway 121 expansion. The properties ranged from undeveloped/vacant tracts of land, properties along railroad right-of-ways, residential properties, vehicle repair facilities, and light industrial properties. Subsequent Phase II subsurface investigations were performed on several tracts based on the Phase I ESA findings. The highway is currently under construction. RFQ ENV 13-01:EECS Page 7 January 17, 2013 F ENERCON Excellence —Every project. Every day. Project Name: Former Howell Instruments, Fort Worth, Texas Client: City of Fort Worth — Environmental Management Division, Roger Grantham Phone: 817-392-8592 Email: roger.grantham@fortworthtexas.gov Project Type: Phase I ESA, Phase II ESA, Remediation, VOC Impact Delineation/Monitoring/Remediation, Groundwater Flow Project Budget: $132,482 Budget Status: $116,696 - Under Budget, Ongoing Project Description: ENERCON was retained by the City of Fort Worth to perform a Phase I ESA at a city -acquired property that had been used for manufacturing, printing, and general industrial use since the 1920s. The property is in the path of a planned highway expansion project involving the City of Fort Worth, the North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA), and Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR). Based on the results of the Phase I and investigations performed by others on behalf of NTTA and UPRR, ENERCON performed soil and groundwater investigations to delineate the various source areas identified at the property. The results of the investigations identified impacted areas requiring excavation of contaminated soil to minimize potential exposure to construction workers performing utility and roadway construction activities at the property. ENERCON planned and oversaw soil removal activities performed by the City and prepared and submitted an APAR that included all investigation and soil removal activities performed at the property. Additionally, ENERCON prepared, on behalf of the City of Fort Worth, an application to enroll the site in the TCEQ VCP Program. Since acceptance of the site into the VCP program, ENERCON performs required reporting and has communicated with the TCEQ Project Manager to address potential offsite impacts on properties owned by others. The APAR is currently pending final approval which is expected in 2013. Furthermore, ENERCON assisted the City of Fort Worth in preparing an MSD for the highway corridor which includes the property. No significant response actions are expected as a result of the effectiveness of the soil removal activities and certification of the MSD. Project Name: Former Fort Worth Rifle and Pistol Club, Fort Worth, Texas Client: City of Fort Worth — Environmental Management Division, Roger Grantham Phone: 817-392-8592 Email: roger.grantham@fortworthtexas.gov Project Type: Phase II ESA, Remediation, Groundwater Flow Project Budget: $165,430 Budget Status: $158,009 - Under Budget, Ongoing Project Description: ENERCON was engaged by the City of Fort Worth to assist in the closure of a 70+ acre former rifle and pistol range where metals from previous operations had impacted shallow surface soils. The City had previously entered the property into the VCP Program and had performed significant soil removal activities; however, chemicals of concern (COCs) had not been completely addressed. ENERCON was initially engaged to review previous VCP submittals and work plans to negotiate with the TCEQ for closure criteria in accordance with their previous approval. At the request of the VCP, ENERCON performed a groundwater investigation on behalf of the City of Fort Worth which included the installation of eight (8) monitor wells. Groundwater resource classification activities performed by ENERCON identified two separate groundwater -bearing units that were determined to be Class 2 and Class 3 groundwater resources. ENERCON performed quarterly groundwater monitoring and reporting upon completion resulting in a no further action concurrence for groundwater at the property. Because the City's prior remedial activities had not sufficiently addressed COCs in soil at the property, the VCP requested a Screening Level (Tier II) Ecological Risk Assessment (SLERA) to access the ecological receptors at and near the property. ENERCON prepared a SLERA and performed soil delineation activities using a hand-held x-ray fluorescence (XRF) unit to efficiently delineate the large areas of impacted soils at the property. The VCP requested all historical data (much of which was collected in accordance with the Risk Reduction Rule) be summarized in a modified APAR. ENERCON prepared and submitted the APAR which included historical data as well as data collected during the XRF investigation. A RAP was prepared concurrently with the APAR to address COCs in shallow soil. Approval of the APAR and RAP are currently pending final resolution of ecological PCLs. Currently, ENERCON is working with the VCP to establish the ecological PCLs for metals, and maintaining BMPs to limit migration of contaminated material from the property. Project Name: Historic Handley Categorical Exclusion, Fort Worth, Texas Client: City of Fort Worth — Environmental Management Division, Roger Grantham Phone: 817-392-8592 Email: roger.grantham@fortworthtexas.gov Project Type: NEPA Categorical Exclusions Project Budget: $41,117 Budget Status: $24,747 - Under Budget, Project Complete RFQ ENV 13-01:EECS Page 8 January 17, 2013 FJ ENERCON Excellence —Every project. Every day. Project Description: ENERCON prepared a NEPA Categorical Exclusion for the Historic Handley Joint Venture and Transportation and Community System and Preservation Pilot Program Pedestrian and Streetscape Enhancements. The proposed project is located along the north and south sides of East Lancaster Ave. from Forest Avenue to Handley Drive. The purpose of this project was to replace the substandard sidewalks and curbs to assist in providing access between proposed multi -story mixed use retail, office and residential building and the Historic Handley Commercial District. As part of the Categorical Exclusion, natural resources, threatened and endangered species, migratory birds, water quality, air quality, and cultural resources were evaluated to determine if significant environmental impacts were likely as a result of the proposed construction. The NEPA Categorical Exclusion document was approved by the Texas Department of Transportation in 2012. Project Name: Former Technicoat Operating Area, Fort Worth, Texas Client: City of Fort Worth — Environmental Management Division, Roger Grantham Phone: 817-392-8592 Email: roger.grantham@ fortworthtexas.gov Project Type: Site Remeidation, VOC Impact delineation/monitoring/remediation, Groundwater Flow Project Budget: $28,550 Budget Status: Project Complete for $25,631 Project Description: Technicoat is a historic metal finishing services operations that generated hazardous waste which was stored in drums and in underground storage tanks. The site, located within the larger Cytec property, has been under environmental investigation since the 1980s, and a number of reports and site investigation activities have been conducted to determine the nature and extent of potential soil and groundwater contamination. In 1999, an Agreed Order between Technicoat and the TCEQ was issued related to contamination at the property. The City of Fort assumed liability for environmental conditions at the property and began groundwater monitoring in an effort to meet the requirements of the Agreed Order. ENERCON, on behalf of the City of Fort Worth, performed quarterly and semi-annual groundwater monitoring and reporting at the site from 2004 to 2007. The City sought entrance of the property into the VCP Program; however, the VCP Program would not accept the application until the conditions of the Agreed Order had been met. To satisfy the conditions of the Agreed Order, the TCEQ requested that an APAR be submitted addressing soil and groundwater contamination. ENERCON compiled the available data into the APAR which was accepted by the TCEQ. Upon acceptance of the APAR, ENERCON submitted a RAP that included monitored natural attenuation as the selected remedial strategy. The TCEQ approved the RAP and the site was then entered into the VCP. Project Name: Installation of Storm Sewer Inlet Inserts and BMP/SAP Preparation, Detention Ponds, and Inlets, Dallas, Texas Client: City of Dallas — Dallas Fire Department Patrick Juricek Phone: 214-670-8799 Email: Patrick.iuricek@ dallascitvhall.com Project Type: MS4 Design and Construction Management, Storm Waster Pollutant Modeling Project Budget: $77,111 Budget Status: Project Ongoing - On Budget Project Description: ENERCON was retained by the City of Dallas — Fire Maintenance Department to install Curb Protectors at the four drainage area inlets and install Curb Inlet Filter Inserts providing a redundant system for the filtration and treatment of surface water runoff and storm water during controlled burn training and rainfall events. ENERCON was responsible for the preparation and submittal of a Best Management Plan and a Sampling Analysis Plan for the facility. To document the effectiveness of the filtration system, ENERCON performed sampling and analysis of runoff during the controlled burn activities for a period of one year. Influent and effluent runoff samples were analyzed for chemical oxygen demand, total petroleum hydrocarbons, total metals, total suspended solids, and pH. Letter reports summarizing the analytical results were provided to the City of Dallas at the completion of each sampling event. This project is ongoing and currently on budget. RFQ ENV 13-01:EECS Page 9 January 17, 2013 F�ENERCON Excellence —Every project. Every day. Project Name: Allied Steel Construction Company, LUST Remediation, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Client: Allied Steel Construction — Mr. Randy Sudik Phone: 405-232-7531 Email: n/a Project Type: Remediation, LPST„ Groundwater Flow, Aquifer Flushing Project Budget: $640,000 Budget Status: Complete - Under Budget Project Description: ENERCON designed, installed, and operated a surfactant -enhanced aquifer flushing remediation system to achieve case closure for a historical Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) project. The site was an active crane yard with a gasoline plume thicknesses greater than 2 feet. Site geology consisted of river alluvium. The remediation process was in -situ and closed -loop, and therefore did not require discharge permits or offsite disposal. Free product was eliminated by 16 weeks of remediation operation. Free -product did not re -occur during nine months of rebound monitoring. The case was closed without restrictions and the site was returned to the owner. Project Name: Natural Gas Compressor Station Air Permits, Brazos County, Texas Client: Woodbine Acquisitions, LLC, Phone: n/a Email: n/a Project Type: Natural Gas Well Permitting, Air Pollution Modeling and Reporting Project Budget: $3,340 Budget Status: Project Complete as Budgeted Project Description: Development of permit applications to authorize natural gas compressor stations including conducting emissions calculations, report preparation, regulatory analysis, and NAAQS compliance analysis. Emissions were analyzed by a representative liquid and vapor sample, and were modeled using the Gas to Oil Ratio method, Vasquez -Beggs Equation, EPA TANKS 4.0.9d, E&P Tank, and industry wide standard emission factors. Other project responsibilities included modeling criteria air pollutants using AerScreen and Screen3, and coupling the results with information from material safety data sheets to determine compliance with NAAQS. Application reports were submitted to TCEQ, and the permits have been successfully authorized. Project Name: Health Analysis for Surface Coating Facility Client: Proprietary Phone: n/a Email: n/a Project Type: Air Pollution Modeling and Reporting Project Budget: $11,473 Budget Status: Project Complete as Budgeted Project Description: Responsible for performing a health analysis for a facility that emitted air toxics from a paint booth, oven, and dry abrasive blast booth as one of the requirements for its air authorization application. The health analysis was performed by modeling emissions using AerScreen and Screen3 and cross referencing the results with the TCEQ Effects Screening Levels (ESL) to determine the health and safety of the residences surrounding the facility. Air pollutants included all air toxics from paints, and particulate matter from the abrasive blast booth. Project Name: Update for Various Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans Client: Premier Natural Resources, Inc. Phone: 817-560-5031 Email: Viohnson@PremierNaturalResources.com Project Type: Natural Gas Well Permitting Project Budget: $7,500 Budget Status: Project Complete for $5,074 - Under Budget Project Description: Responsible for reviewing and updating Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans for natural gas production and handling facilities in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Plan preparations include site visits and evaluation of best management practices in addition to analysis and application of most recent state and local storm water regulations. RFQ ENV 13-01:EECS Page 10 January 17, 2013 FORT WORTH John R. Corn, P.E. (10%) Enercon Corporate Oversight Compliance/Engineering Services R.M. Pat Patrick, P.E. (50%) Project Manager — Natural Gas Permitting/Compliance • Whitney Buehrle (75%) Ricardo Salas, E.I.T. (75%) • Blake Reed E.I.T. (75%) — Emission/Ambient Air Testing & Analysis • Blake Reed (75%) • Whitney Buehrle (75%) — SPCC & SWPPP • Matthew Boyle (75%) • Blake Reed (75%) Bruce A. Meek, P.E. (25%) — MS4 Pollution Prevention Design • Matthew Haskin, P.E. (25%) John K Huggins, P.E., CFM (25%) — Stormwater Design & Modeling • Matthew Haskin, P.E. (25%) PROJECT ORGANIZATION CITY OF FORT WORTH ENVIRONMENTAL & ENGINEERING CONSULTING SERVICES QUALIFICATIONS PACKAGE City of Fort Worth Environmental Management Department i Robert M. Appelt, P.G., CAPM (100%) — Program Manager Site Investigation & Remediation Services RobertJ. Schoenewe, P.G., CAPM (50%) Project Manager — Phase II ESAs, LPST/UST Investigations • Randall Lantz, P.G., CAPM (75%) • Rachel Lichau (75%) Sigma Environmental Solutions — Site Remediation, Regulatory Closure Matthew Boyle (75%) • Bob Smith (75%) • Joe Foster, P.G. (25%) • Brad Brittain (25%) John Daniels, P.G. CAPM (25%) • Parker Leigh Environmental — Groundwater Modeling, Fate & Transport • Beth Rowan, P.G. (25%) Laurence Lew, PhD, P.G., CAPM (25%) Due Diligence Services Steve Good (50%) Project Manager — ASTM 1527-05 Phase I ESAs • John Anderson (75%) Damon Douglass (75%) • Matthew Boyle (75%) • Sigma Environmental Solutions — HUD Noise Assessments • John Anderson (75%) Ricardo Salas (25%) — • Rachel Lichau (25%) Q ENERCON Excellence —Every project Every day _ Darren D. Lovvorn, P.G., CAPM (50%) Program QA/QC M/WBE Monthly Reporting April Collins (10%) NEPA Services Charlie Andrews (50%) Project Manager — Categorical Exclusions • Shannon Bird (75%) Trudy Ware (75%) — Ecological Risk Assessments • Shannon Bird (75%) • Trudy Ware (75%) • John McCreight (25%) • Derek Richard (25%) — Wetlands Delineations • Shannon Bird (75%) Trudy Ware (75%) John McCreight (25%) Derek Richard (25%) r ESigma Environmental Solutions Claude Brown Phase l and Phase 11 ESAs M/WBE Team Members 1 L _� EuSurvey and Mapping Inc. Candice Shelton rveying/Engineering Services 1 Parker Leigh Environmental — Sherry Larson Remediation Support _ I Collier Consulting Rusty Branch LHydrogeological/Geophysical Services r Next-Gen SolutionsJoni Brown, EIT rilling/Environmental Services Sunbelt Industrial Services Marla Morris Construction & UST Services/Drilling 0 E N E R C O N Robert M. Appelt, P.G., CAPM Program Manager Experience Summary • Nineteen years of experience as a geologist and more than 15 years of environmental experience. • Experienced with designing, executing, and managing site investigations, groundwater contaminant delineations, and remediation projects to meet state and/or federal program requirements. • Project Manager and lead scientist for TCEQ TRRP site assessment and remediation projects, including APAR preparation, VCP applications and reporting, and Remedy (RAP) A and B design and implementation. • Extensive experience in coordinating complex projects that involve multiple stakeholders and contractors. Experience Description SITE INVESTIGATION & REMEDIATION SERVICES: Love Field Modernization Contract, Owner's Environmental Consultant; Love Field, Dallas, Texas Environmental manager for stakeholders and the City of Dallas overseeing environmental compliance associated with the ongoing renovation of Dallas Love Field and the replacement of the underground fuel hydrant system. Activities include delineation and remediation of impacted soils regulated under the TCEQ LSPT and UST programs, as well as metals, SVOC, and VOC impacted soils regulated under TRRP. Oversees point source air emissions permitting and compliance tracking for particulates and other air pollutants from onsite operation of equipment. Samples and manages site sanitary and stormwater discharges including contaminated stormwater and groundwater. Assisted with permitting of groundwater dewatering sump discharge to sanitary sewer. Generates final reports and routine communications on activities to TCEQ, stakeholders, and City of Dallas agencies. Interacts and negotiates on behalf of the stakeholders and City with state agencies. Avenue Community Development Corporation, Environmental Consultant; Houston, Texas Member of Environmental Consulting team for Avenue CDC, a non-profit community redevelopment corporation working to develop housing and business properties to economically depressed areas of Houston, Performed Phase I ESA's in compliance with ASTM-1527-05 and HUD standards. Completed LSPT and UST investigations and removal activities. Developed and oversaw required investigations and remediation of metal and VOC impacted soils to allow for redevelopment of properties. Investigated VOC impacted groundwater and assisted with obtaining appropriate closure documentation from TCEQ to allow unrestricted development of properties. City of Fort Worth Environmental Consulting Services - TRRP & Remediation Lead: Fort Worth, Texas Acts as technical lead on projects involving remediation and TRRP activities. Performs soil and groundwater delineations of sites impacted with metals, VOCs, Hyrdocarbons, and SVOCs. Generates reports updating City on project findings. Prepares APARs, RAPs, VCP applications and routine reports. Assists City with negotiations and presentations concerning site closures and proposed activities with TCEQ, general public, and City partners. Assists City with obtaining no further action letters. Develops remediation plans and oversees removal of affected soils to assist City with achieving commitments to partners in a financially prudent and expedient manner. Assists City with documentation and presentation required to obtain MSD for roadway improvement project. Education and Professional Recognition M.S., Geochemistry, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, NM, 1998 B.S., Geology, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, NM, 1996 B.S. General Science, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, NM, 1994 Texas Professional Geoscientist (Geology) — License # 2168 Expiration 12/31/2013 TCEQ Corrective Action Project Manager (CAPM) — License # PM0000322 OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER and Annual 8-hour Refreshers OSHA 8-Hour HAZWOPER Site Supervisor and Annual 8-hour Refreshers 0 ENERCON Darren D. Lovvorn, P.G., CAPM Program QA/QC Manager Experience Summary • Twelve years of environmental consulting experience with ENERCON that includes project management, environmental due diligence, geosciences, remediation, regulatory compliance, environmental risk analysis, and project quality assurance/control. • Nine years of experience supporting and managing the City of Fort Worth's Environmental Professional Services contract. Primary tasks include Phase I/Phase II ESAs, TCEQ - TRRP APAR and RAP development, and regulatory interaction. • Experienced with designing, executing, and managing site investigations, groundwater contaminant delineations, and remediation projects to meet state and/or federal program requirements. • Experience in coordinating multiple -site Phase I & Phase II ESAs and HUD Noise Assessments requiring coordination of multiple subcontractors and staff personnel. • Quality assurance and control reviews of TCEQ TRRP site assessment and remediation projects, including APAR preparation, VCP applications and reporting, and Remedy (RAP) A and B design and implementation. Experience Description SITE INVESTIGATION & REMEDIATION SERVICES: City of Fort Worth Environq ental Consulting Services, Proaram Manager; Fort Worth, Texas Program Manager and QA/QC lead on projects involving environmental due diligence, geosciences, remediation, and regulatory compliance. Coordinates multi -site Phase I and Phase II ESAs, HUD Noise Surveys, and LPST and TRRP-driven assessments. Liaises with the TCEQ to achieve regulatory closure at City -owned sites impacted with metals, VOCs, Hyrdocarbons, and SVOCs. Recent projects include: Southwest Parkway Parcel 86, West Vickery Boulevard, Fort Worth, Texas Reviewed subsurface investigation reports performed by NTTA Consultant of illegally dumped/buried hydrocarbon waste along the construction path of Southwest Parkway, developed and implemented additional subsurface delineation and remediation plans under the City's authority, and prepared comprehensive report justifying site closure to TCEQ Corrective Actions Section. Site received a no further action letter from the TCEQ enabling construction activities to progress. Site Assessment & Remediation, Former Howell Instruments, West Vickery Boulevard, Fort Worth, Texas Developed work plan for initial limited subsurface assessment of the site, managed comprehensive on and offsite soil and groundwater delineation investigations, managed interim remediation (soil removal) to allow for construction of Southwest Parkway, and prepared an APAR for submittal to the TCEQ VCP. Approximately 80,000 cubic yards of VOC and metals contaminated soil was removed the site parallel to the City's successful efforts of obtaining a Municipal Setting Designation (MSD) for the site. Final approval of the APAR is expected in February 2013, at which time Mr. Lovvorn will support the City in administratively closing the site. Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant, Combined Operating License Application, Hydrology; Glen Rose, TX. Collected surface and groundwater data for the site and surrounding environment and prepared Environmental Report Hydrology Sections to support the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's environmental impact analyses for two new nuclear power plants at the Comanche Peak site. Activities included groundwater and surface water sampling, research and interpretation of historical hydrological data, and public meeting support as hydrology subject matter expert Education and Professional Recognition University of Texas at Austin, B.A., Geology, 2002 Licensed Professional Geoscientist (Texas #10337) TCEQ LPST Project Manager (License # PM0000390) 40-hour HAZWOPER, Compliance Solutions, November 2001 8-hour refresher HAZWOPER, Enercon Services 2012 ENERCON R.M. Pat Patrick, J.D., P.E. Compliance/Engineering Services Project Manager Experience Summary • Air permitting and compliance services for over 25 years • Air emission inventories in multiple states • Environmental health and safety compliance services • Water and waste compliance including SPCC plans • Expert testimony on various cases Experience Description Mr. Patrick has over 30 years of experience with more than 25 years in air quality and compliance related environmental work. He has conducted a wide range of air permitting, emission inventories, air dispersion modeling, and compliance assessment projects for industrial clients and, as such, is intimatelyfamiliar with the Federal and Texas Clean Air Acts. Mr. Patrick spent many years in the chemical manufacturing industry. He is a licensed attorney in Texas with an emphasis in environmental law. His chemical engineering expertise, combined with a legal perspective, helps him provide unique insight into environmental regulations with innovative compliance approaches. Mr. Patrick has also provided expert testimony on various occasions. COMPLIANCE SERVICES (Air): Air Emission Inventory, SandRidge Energy (Oklahoma) Project manager responsible for preparing and submitting 188 oil and gas production sites air emission inventories in the ODEQ Redbud reporting system. The project involved collecting site specific data and performing actual emissions calculations as well as inputting site specific data and emissions for each facility into the reporting system. Property Transaction Due Diligence, Confidential Oil & Gas Clients (Kansas, Texas, Louisiana, & Michigan) Performed site environmental compliance assessment of major gas processing plants and associated equipment and well sites. Prepared and submitted written report documenting findings. MSS Emissions Authorization, DCP Midstream (Texas) Project manager for the preparation of a submittal package to authorize MSS emissions from a gas processingfacility. Project involved collecting operational data and evaluating emissions associated with maintenance, startup and shutdown activities. Environmental Management. Honeywell Specialty Chemicals (Texas) Interim Environmental Manager for a Gulf Coast chemical plant with responsibility for all phases of compliance with federal and state environmental regulations. Created and managed a record keeping and emission reporting system to comply with the recently issued TCEQ MSS Permit. Education and Professional Recognition J.D., Cum Laude, University of Houston Law Center, Texas, Environmental Emphasis, 1996 M.S., Chemical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, 1983 B.S., Cum Laude, Chemistry, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1981 Attorney, State Bar of Texas (No. 798420) Professional Engineer -Texas (No. 74687) ENERCON Robert J. Schoenewe, P.G., CAPM Site Investigation/Remediation Services Project Manager Experience Summary • Twenty-five years of experience as a geologist and more than 21 years of experience managing projects and conducting environmental investigations that includes environmental due diligence, geosciences, remediation, regulatory compliance, and environmental risk analysis. • Seven years of experience with ENERCON managing various types of projects including VCP / IOP, TRRP, RCRA / Superfund sites, environmental site assessments, industrial site investigation and restoration projects, UST investigation and remediation, site closure, and site characterization and evaluation. • Mr. Schoenewe currently serves at the Dallas Geosciences Product Line Lead, the Health & Safety Officer for ENERCON and as one of ENERCON's Technical Reviewers for All Appropriate Inquiry Phase I Environmental Site Assessments. Experience Description City of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX: Mr. Schoenewe currently manages projects for the City of Fort Worth's Environmental Professional Services contract where he provides management and technical oversight for the identification and delineation of contaminants in soil and groundwater, Underground Storage Tank (UST) removals, Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank (LPST) site investigations, regulatory reporting, and Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP) site investigations, including risk based site assessments and remediation to achieve regulatory closure. City of Dallas Fire Department, Dallas, TX: Mr. Schoenewe has provided the removal of all Fire Department USTs. Activities included physical removal of USTs, remedial activities and regulatory reporting. Mr. Schoenewe has also provided installation and startup of Above Ground Storage Tanks (ASTs) at several Fire Station locations. Burkburnett ISD, Burkburnett, TX: Mr. Schoenewe achieved regulatory closure of a new construction site where petroleum "tank bottoms" were identified. Mr. Schoenewe directed delineation activities of the impact and performed Risk Based Corrective Action assessment to quantify human health risk at the Texas Rail Road Commission's number one priority site. Encana Oil and Gas, Plano, TX: Mr. Schoenewe currently manages several projects in multiple states to perform baseline groundwater sampling and documentation of groundwater quality prior to production well drilling and hydraulic fracturing. Comanche Peak Units 3 and 4, Glen Rose, TX: Mr. Schoenewe served as lead hydrogeologist responsible for all field activities associated with the characterization and documentation of the hydrosphere prior to the construction of two new nuclear power plants. Duties include compliance with and implementation of QA plans and procedures; development of Project Instructions, Work Instructions, and Standard Operating Procedures; groundwater and surface water sampling and analysis; data reduction, research, and data acquisition; and direct responsibility for the preparation of several sections of the Environmental Report and Final Safety Analysis Report that were submitted to the NRC. Air Force Plant 4/NAS Fort Worth JRB — Carswell Field. Fort Worth. TX: Mr. Schoenewe was responsible for completion and oversight of all subsurface investigations at this project site. Mr. Schoenewe was also responsible for design/preparation of several aquifer characterization tests and remedial system operation and maintenance. Education and Professional Recognition B.S., Geology, Minor in Geography, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma; 1987 Texas Licensed Professional Geoscientist (Geology) - #816 TCEQ LPST Project Manager (License # PM0000359) Registered Environmental Professional - N.R.E.P. # REP5410 OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER Training with Annual 8-hour Refresher Training OSHA Hazardous Waste Site Supervisor Training 0 ENERCON Steven A. Good Due Diligence Project Manager Experience Summary • Over fifteen years environmental consulting experience • Senior Project Manager for the Dallas office Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) • Experienced in ASTM Phase I ESAs, Environmental Risk Screenings, and Phase II Subsurface Investigations • Experienced as project manager on over 3,000 Phase I ESAs, and 250 Property Condition Assessments (PCAs) • Over four years of technical review experience on Government Service Contracts • Over 15 years experience in construction, property management and repair Experience Description Mr. Good provides a variety of functions with Enercon, which include managing and performing Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and Environmental Risk Screenings, technical review of environmental issues relating to government owned or previously owned properties, support on Phase II Environmental Site Assessments, and technical support using Computer Aided Drafting and Design (Auto CAD). DUE DILIGENCE SERVICES: ASTM 1527-05 Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas Mr. Good has conducted hundreds of Phase I ESAs in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area. The objective of each assessments is to identify "recognized environmental conditions" associated with past or current practices on or near the site through limited research, a review of specified and reasonably ascertainable records, and a site reconnaissance in general accordance with Standards and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries, Final Rule 40 CFR Part 312; and the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard E1527-2005. Properties assessed include: • Plastic Extrusion/Bio-Diesel Production Facility, Arlington, Texas. • Multiple commercial tracts along West Vickery Boulevard for the future Highway 121 Tollway right-of-way in Fort Worth, Texas. • Stop Six Infill Project — Residential Redevelopment, Fort Worth, Texas. • Industrial Facility - Commercial Aircraft Engine Alloy and Precious Metals Recovery, Terrell, Texas. • UCC Bethlehem Redevelopment Project, Evans and Rosedale Area, Fort Worth, Texas. • THCP Project — Multiple Lot Residential Redevelopment, Fort Worth, Texas. • Project Manager and Senior Reviewer for multiple commercial properties within the Vickery Crossing area of Fort Worth, Texas. • Project Manger and Senior Reviewer for multiple commercial properties associated with the Lebow Channel project. As technical reviewer on Government (FDIC) Service Contracts, Mr. Good's duties included remediation escrow reviews, reviewing technical reports, TNRCC UST Tank Fee research and researching Responsible Party issues involving Leaking Underground Storage Tanks (LPST) facilities. Mr. Good has assisted in saving the FDIC thousands of dollars in UST Registration Fees, in addition to having the FDIC removed as Responsible Party for continued remediation on several LPST sites throughout the state of Texas. Education and Professional Recognition Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas Bachelor of Science Degree - Environment Science Texas Licensed Asbestos Inspector (License #601999) 40 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Field Operation Training 8 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Refresher Training ENERCON Charlie F. Andrews NEPA Project Manager Experience Summary • More than 16 years of experience in managing environmental projects within areas of expertise • Categorical Exclusions • Wetland Delineations with Section 404 Permitting • Ecological Assessments with Threatened & Endangered Species Investigations Experience Description NEPA Services: Historic Handley Blanket Categorical Exclusion (BCE), Fort Worth, Texas - Coordinated resources to ensure that project activities were completed on time and under budget. As part of these activities, a Project Coordination Request (PCR) pursuant to National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Standards of Uniformity (SOUs) for a "No Added Capacity" BCE was also completed. The project was needed to create new and enhance older pedestrian elements in the Historic Handley Urban Village that will connect the urban village to the adjacent neighborhood and increase visitations to the urban village. The Historic Handley BCE was approved by the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) on September 20, 2012. Ridalea Urban Village Streetscave Environmental Document Schedule, Fort Worth, Texas - This schedule was completed to assist the City of Fort Worth with the completion of a Programmatic Categorical Exclusion (PCE), which was approved by TXDOT in June of 2012. The project was needed to implement policies and construct capital improvements that promote compact, mixed residential and commercial uses that help create a pedestrian friendly environment in this area. Live Oak Connector Categorical Exclusion, Fort Worth, Texas - Currently completing a Categorical Exclusion (CE) for the Live Oak Connector project including the development of a PCR pursuant to NEPA and the TxDOT SOUs for a "No Added Capacity" CE. Currently coordinating project personnel and resources to ensure that project activities are completed according to project schedule and under budget. Project involves the construction of quite zone improvements consisting of installation of pavement, curb, storm sewer, signing, and pavement markings. American Burying Beetle Survey, Pawhuska, Oklahoma - Managed and conducted American burying beetle (ABB) survey for the Drummond 3D Seismic project near Pawhuska, Oklahoma for Encana Oil and Gas, USA. Project included establishing 16 transect locations within a 6,500 acre area to assess the potential for this endangered beetle to be located within the project area. Traps were checked daily over a two week period for the ABB based on US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Range Wide Survey Guidance dated April 20, 2012. The results of the investigation were reported to the USFWS on the appropriate survey data collection forms. Waters of the U.S & Wetland Delineation. Dallas, Texas - Team lead for routine wetland delineation conducted for the Trinity River Water Main Replacement Project for the City of Dallas Water Utility Department. Delineation was conducted based on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) 1987 Wetland Delineation Manual Technical Report Y-87-1 and Regional Supplement. Four water mains within the floodplain needed to be replaced and these areas were assessed to determine the extent to which the proposed project would encroach into jurisdictional wetlands and waters of the United States and thereby require authorization under a USACE CWA Section 404 permit. Education M.S., Environmental Science, The University of Texas at San Antonio, 1998 B.A., Biology, The University of Texas in Austin, 1992 OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER and 8-hour Refresher Training 38-hour USACE Wetland Delineation & Management 16-hour USACE & TXDOT404 Permit Training 8-hour ASCE Wetlands & 404 Permitting 0 E N E R C O N Laurence R. Lew, Ph.D., P.G., CAPM Senior Remediation Technical Lead Experience Summanr • Over 27 years of environmental consulting experience including project management, environmental due diligence, contamination assessment of soil, bedrock, and groundwater, remediation, regulatory compliance, and environmental risk assessment. • Managed and conducted projects involving Phase I/Phase II ESAs; APAR and RAP Development; MSD applications; installation, operation, and maintenance of remediation systems; and regulatory negotiations to save millions of dollars. • Extensive experience in with TCEQ programs including the VCP, IOP, PST, State Superfund, Federal Superfund, and Industrial and Hazardous Waste / Remediation Division. Experience Description SITE INVESTIGATION & REMEDIATION SERVICES: Various Industrial, Transportation, and Enerav Facilities, Houston, Texas Dr. Lew has managed site assessment and remediation projects for TxDOT, TCEQ, Harris County Metro, Harris County, the City of Houston, the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. EPA, the U.S. DOE, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, as well as numerous petrochemical, oil and gas, and heavy manufacturing clients. These projects have included Phase I and Phase 11 ESAs followed by development of the reports and plans (APARs, RAPs, RACRs, etc.) required to close the sites in the appropriate TCEQ program. He has extensive experience in designing and implementing subsurface investigations and cleanups to meet client needs and in expediting regulatory issues to meet tight schedules. Soil & Groundwater Remediation, Sims Bayou & Houston Ship Channel, Houston, Texas Dr. Lew has conducted remedial actions that involved soil excavation, treatment and disposal; in situ soil and groundwater treatment; groundwater pump and treat; both in- and ex- situ bioremediation of soil and groundwater; design and installation of caps and cutoffs; plume management zones; and monitored natural attenuation. Dr. Lew also has submitted successful MSD applications. He has worked on several projects addressing contamination issues and ecological and human health risk at sites adjacent to major waterways such as Sims Bayou and the Houston Ship Channel. TRRP Investigations & Remediation, Houston, Texas Dr. Lew's remediation experience includes remediation under TRRP of the former Redwood Chemical pesticide blending plant in downtown Houston to obtain a VCP certificate of completion for redevelopment as the Hilton Americas, residential VCP closures under TRRP of two different industrial properties for redevelopment as two new HISD schools, obtaining an IOP certificate for the HISD headquarters property impacted by plumes from three sides to maintain the property's $33 million value, cleanup under TRRP of nearly four miles of the seven mile long light rail line through downtown Houston, and cleanup of releases from gas stations, industrial properties, and oil and gas fields for TxDOT to meet highway construction schedules. Education and Professional Recognition Ph.D., Geology, Pennsylvania State University, 1985 M.S. Geology, Pennsylvania State University, 1983 B.A., Environmental Science, with Honors, Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Wesleyan University, 1979 Registered Professional Geologist: Texas— No. 5146 CAPM: Texas — No. PM0000226 40 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Field Operation Training 8 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Refresher Training Hydrogen Sulfide Safety Training 0 ENERCON Bruce A. Meek, P.E. Senior Project Engineer Experience Summary • Over 33 years of professional experience with all aspects of environmental and engineering services including upper level managerial supervision. • Management experience includes client and regulatory interaction, technical expertise, senior peer review, expert testimony, accounting project assignments and field supervision. • Extensive geotechnical civil engineering experience including, but not limited to, design of foundation systems for a variety of commercial -related property development, slope stability analysis/retaining wall design, pavement design and construction, embankment evaluation, and landfill design and permitting. • Extensive construction materials testing and construction oversight for project site development, including the aforementioned geotechnical engineering projects. Experience Description Mr. Meek has exhibited continual success, in his 33-year career, through a wide array of both environmental, geotechnical and construction materials testing projects. His experience includes due diligence (Phase I ESAs and Property Condition Assessments) services; industrial hygiene services; NEPA assessments; noise surveys; asbestos laboratory quality control/quality assurance; environmental training; asbestos project design, implementation and management; foundation design; and construction monitoring and materials testing. His projects have included EPA Superfund sites, dry cleaners, automotive repair facilities, office buildings ranging from single -story to high- rises, cellular transmission towers, residential structures (single-family and multi -family), municipal waste landfills, water/wastewater utility transmission lines, forensic foundation evaluations and pavement studies, pavement design for new construction, and earthen dam design. Mr. Meek is the Asbestos and Industrial Hygiene Services Program Manager for the City of Fort Worth. This contract is a multi -year contract addressing city -owned, or city -acquired property subject to renovation or demolition. These services generally address facilities impacted by asbestos -containing materials, mold or other industrial hygiene -related concerns. Given Mr. Meek's diversity with both engineering and environmental projects, he was assigned the Lead Site Engineer position for a NRC security upgrade project at a nuclear power plant project. In this 8-month assignment at the power plant, beginning in the fall of 2009, he coordinated the engineering assignments (principally civil, electrical, and mechanical) of the ENERCON engineering staff assigned to this security system upgrade. The scope of work involved the development of project plans and specifications using a "work -at -risk" engineering design approach as required by the Client to meet project deliverables and deadlines. Mr. Meek has had the unique opportunity to apply his engineering expertise to solving unique design projects. In many cases, this meant working with state and/or federal coordinators on behalf of the client to accomplish a design objective in the client's best interest while providing a cost-effective, safe, rational engineering approach that will assist the client in achieving a completed product or installation. More recently, Mr. Meek has been performing senior peer review of environmental reports for the ENERCON Dallas office to assure conformance with company QA/QC requirements prior to report delivery. Education and Professional Recognition M.E. Civil Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington, 1986 B.S. Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University, 1979 Licensed Professional Engineer, Texas 57717, 1985-Current LPST Corrective Action Project Manager, TCEQ, CAPM00982, 1996-Current Licensed Individual Asbestos Consultant, DSHS, 1993-Current ASFE, Fundamentals of Professional Practice, 2005 E N E R C O N John D. Daniels, P.G., CAPM Remediation Technical Lead Experience Summary • Professional Geologist with over 29 years of environmental consulting experience primarily related to conducting, managing, and completing subsurface investigations and remediation of commercial/industrial properties. • Performs and manages soil and groundwater sampling, chemical release and waste site investigations, cleanup, and disposal. • Provides technical support and guidance for regulatory permitting, closure of both RCRA and non-RCRA facilities, compliance support and audits, and Phase I due diligence assessments of commercial/industrial properties. • Project locations have included 35 states, Puerto Rico, Ireland, Scotland, and England. Experience Description SITE INVESTIGATION & REMEDIATION SERVICES: TRRP Investigations & Remediation: Houston, Galena Park, & Arcola, Texas Mr. Daniels' experience includes remediation under TRRP at both active and inactive commercial / industrial properties in the Houston area including a former industrial cleaning detergent facility, pipe wrapping facility, and large liquid bulk storage terminal to obtain a VCP certificate -of -completion. Work was completed or on -going for site re -development or for pending sale of the property. Issues included managing plumes of LNAPL / DNAPL at different subsurface elevations located both on- and off -site in residential and industrial areas. Various Industrial, Transportation, & Energy Facilities: Texas & Nation -Wide Mr. Daniels has managed site assessment and remediation projects for major airlines at international airports around the U.S. as well as at numerous petrochemical, oil / gas, and industrial manufacturing clients. These projects have included Phase I and Phase II ESAs followed by development of the reports and plans (APARs, RAPs, RACRs, etc.) required to close the sites in the appropriate state program. He has extensive experience in designing and implementing subsurface investigations and cleanups to meet client needs and in expediting regulatory issues to meet tight schedules. Soil & Groundwater Investigation /Remediation at Federal Super Fund Sites: Texas & Arkansas Mr. Daniels has participated in and conducted Remedial Investigations / Feasibility Studies (RI/FS) at several federal Super Fund sites that involved preparing / implementing numerous documents including detailed Work Plans, Quality Assurance Project Plans, Health / Safety Plans, RI Reports, FS Reports, etc. Contaminants -of -concern included PCBs, creosote, and chromium +6. Education and Professional Recognition M.L.A. - International Studies, University of St. Thomas, 1996 B.S. - Geology, Indiana University, 1982 B.S. - Geography, Valparaiso University, 1982 Professional Geologist: Texas #267, Arkansas #256, Florida #PG940, and Indiana #267 LPST Corrective Action Project Manager #119, Texas Comprehensive Site Assessment Consultant: Arkansas ENERCON Experience Summary Randall N. Lantz, P.G. Senior Geologist • Fifteen years of experience as a geologist and environmental consultant. • Experienced with designing, executing, and managing site investigations, groundwater contaminant delineations, and remediation projects to meet state and/or federal program requirements. • Project Manager and lead geoscientist for multiple Nuclear Power Plant Site Selection Investigations, Combined Operating License Applications, and License Renewal/Decommissioning, both domestic and international. • Experienced in TCEQ TRRP site assessment and remediation projects, including APAR preparation, VCP applications and reporting. • Extensive experience in coordinating complex projects that involve multiple stakeholders and contractors. Experience Description SITE INVESTIGATION & REMEDIATION SERVICES: Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant. Combined Operating License Application. Hydrogeology Lead; Glen Rose, Texas. Hydrogeology Lead overseeing groundwater and geologic investigations associated with the license application to construct two new nuclear power plants at the Comanche Peak site. Activities include groundwater modeling and assessment for fate and transport analysis, maximum groundwater levels and post construction environmental impacts. Conducts groundwater gauging and site assessment activities to rigorous nuclear quality assurance standards. Data assessment activities to include analysis of historic information to determine conservative risk analysis for future power plant operations. Generates final reports with routine communications with the client, stakeholders, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Valley Solvent Chemical Plant Fire Recovery, Remediation Lead; Fort Worth, Texas Project Manager overseeing activities to dispose of approximately 1.5 million gallons of contaminated fire water following a chemical plant fire. Oversaw treatment, sampling, and discharge of multiple large volume wastewater containers to bring chemistry and pH to within City of Fort Worth sanitary discharge limits. Prepared and implemented a tracking system to maintain control of wastewater treatment, sampling, movement and discharge volumes. Developed and oversaw required investigations of impacted storm drain systems. Coordinated efforts with the City of Fort Worth, TCEQ, and stakeholders to meet City of Fort Worth Sanitary System maintenance shut down schedule. City of Fort Worth Environmental Consulting Services, Technical Consultant; Fort Worth. Texas Acts as technical consultant on projects involving remediation and TRRP activities. Performs soil and groundwater delineations of sites impacted with metals, VOCs, Hydrocarbons, and SVOCs. Prepares APARs, VCP applications and routine Phase I and Phase II reports. Assists in developing investigation and remediation plans. Education and Professional Recognition B.S., Geology, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, 1996 Texas Professional Geoscientist (Geology) — License # 2168 Expiration 8/20/2013 OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER and Annual 8-hour Refreshers 0 E N E R C O N M. Elizabeth Rowan, P.G., C.G.W.P. Senior Hydrogeologist Experience Summary • Over 29 years of experience as a hydrogeologist supporting site assessment and remediation projects to meet state and/or federal program requirements • Experienced with groundwater investigation design, natural attenuation analysis, contaminant transport in soil and groundwater, and feasibility studies and remedial action plans • Extensive experience in groundwater flow and solute transport modeling Experience Description Ms. Rowan conducts groundwater flow and contaminant transport modeling and directs aquifer characterization projects. She interprets groundwater flow conditions and evaluates water quality data to assess the three- dimensional distribution of contaminants in both the vadose and saturated zones, and predicts contaminant fate and transport to aid in applying subsurface remediation strategies. Her experience includes conducting investigations at CERCLA sites, designing and implementing groundwater monitoring programs, and developing RCRA permits and permit modifications for facilities undergoing corrective action and compliance monitoring. She has experience with analytical, finite difference, and finite element models, as well as using ArcGIS and database applications for data storage, evaluation, and presentation. SITE INVESTIGATION & REMEDIATION SERVICES: Amoco Chemical (Decatur. Alabama). Senior Hvdroaeoloaist. Organized groundwater sampling data, directed completion of water table maps and water level hydrographs, and interpreted constituent concentration distributions to evaluate multiple LNAPL source areas and potential constituent migration pathways. Managed Access database of water level and water quality data, managed data for presentation in an annual report to regulatory agency. Applied data reduction and presentation techniques to aid in remediation decisions. Textile Webbing Manufacturing Facilities (Anderson and Greenville. South Carolina). Senior Hvdroaeoloaist and Groundwater Modeler. Conducted groundwater transport modeling in support of groundwater remedies for a mixing zone and for monitored natural attenuation of chlorinated volatile organic compounds in the subsurface. Applied site data to develop site -specific degradation rates. Applied models to develop target constituent concentrations for comparison with compliance monitoring data. Updated model over time to confirm continued applicability of selected remedies during site reporting. Various Texas Facilities. Groundwater Modeler. Conducted groundwater transport modeling for risk -based evaluations in support of monitored natural attenuation remedy at various facilities under the Texas Risk -Reduction Program. Determined parameter values from site - specific data, where possible; identified technical literature as appropriate to assign generic values. Documented model setup and results for presentation to clients and to regulatory agency. Olin Corporation (Williamston, North Carolina). Project Groundwater Modeler. Conducted numerical groundwater flow modeling to evaluate potential groundwater recovery scenarios at a site adjacent to a major river. Applied analytical contaminant transport model to estimate constituent concentrations in groundwater discharging to the river. A corrective action based on natural attenuation of constituents was eventually approved for the site. Education and Professional Recognition M.S., Geology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1986 B.S., Environmental Studies, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1980 Registered Professional Geologist - Georgia #1471, 1998 Professional Geologist - Alabama #462, 1997 Registered Professional Geologist - South Carolina #2136, 1997 Registered Geologist - Missouri #RG0804, 1996 Licensed Professional Geologist - Tennessee #1558, 1992 Professional Geologist — Virginia #001703, 2007 CI ENERCON Matthew Haskin,P.E. Senior Engineering Specialist Experience Summary • Over 17 years of experience as a civil engineer working on MS4s projects and site permitting related to civil design and water resources. • Experience with FEMA issues and flooding designs and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) • Design and construction experience related to right of way issues, access roads, operational roads, site plans, water and sewer lines, buildings and parking and retention and detention ponds. • Experience in geomorphic determination, scour design and reports, environmental impact statements (EIS), well performance, EPA Phase II, NPDES permits, RCRA (water quality), and CERCLA (ground water plumes) projects. • Other related work experience includes: water lines, pump stations, water system design, water reports, sanitary sewer lines, lift stations, force mains, settling ponds, wet land treatment, evaporation ponds, landfill design, photogrammetry and survey, fire control systems, irrigation systems, traffic control, land development layouts, horizontal control, grading plan design, roadways (vertical and horizontal), overpasses, roadway replacements, encroachment permits, railroad crossings and foundations. Experience Description ENGINEERING SERVICES: Storm/Sanitary Sewer Separator Design. Grand Junction, Colorado. Report (plan and cost analysis) and design for the separation of storm sewer flows from sanitary sewers. The report and eventual design was part of the EPA Phase II requirements for MS4s. As part of the report actual sites were verified and addressed. Designs included lagoon and wetland treatment designs for a new outfall to the Colorado River. Farm Waste Remediation and Relocation. North Las Vegas, Nevada. Due to proposed development, an existing pig farm was moved from one site to another. The remediation of the farm included soil removal and transport to a dewatering area. Retention ponds and wells were constructed to hold surface and ground water for evaporation. Department of Health approval was required and a general permit was issued under the State NPDES. Oil and Gasoline Separators and Solid Waste Holding Structure. Chandler, Arizona. Design of on -site oil and gasoline separators and an addition to the solid waste holding structure, for an addition of two bays for street sweeping machines. Design included the fact that existing facilities allowed some solid waste into the sanitary sewer along with some surface runoff with oil and gas deposits. Design of On -site Retention Ponds and Erosion Control Facilities. Globe, Arizona. Design of on -site retention ponds and erosion control facilities for a mine tailings impoundment, due to copper tailings exposure and runoff. Well performance curves were studied since the outfall from the impoundment flows directly into a FEMA Flood Hazard Zone. Designs were based upon the general permit. Other related project descriptions include; landfills, force mains, water and sewer lines, water tanks, railroads, zoning, entitlements, adjacent land owners, right of way issues, access issues, land condemnation, environmental issues, land acquisitions and sales, bids and awards. Education and Professional Recognition Masters of Civil and Environmental Engineering Brigham Young University, Provo, UT Professional Engineer (PE). Active in AZ (#46075) and FL (#66288) Training includes OSHA 40 hours, shoring and trenching, reinforced concrete design, WSPG, HEC-RAS, SWPPP training, project manager business class, contract writing, hiring and managing others, pump design and culvert design, CERT trained. ENERCON Joe Foster, P.G. Sr. Remediation Manager Experience Summary. • Enercon Project Manager and Product Line Manager for projects dealing with remediation of impacted properties. Project experience includes emergency response, site assessment, UST/AST closures, risk based corrective action, remediation design, remediation system operation, regulatory hearings, litigation, and case closures. • Extensive experience with State and Federal environmental laws and regulations, including RCRA, CERCLA, SARA, SDWA, CWA. • Specialist in petroleum and hazardous substance investigations and multiple -technology remediation projects. Experience Description Mr. Foster has worked as a Professional Geologist for 30 years. He is an experienced project manager for environmental site assessments, risk assessments, subsurface assessments, and remediation. He has worked for facility owners, buyers, sellers, and lenders, as well as industry, municipalities, and government. He is experienced in mediating and resolving disputes, including work as an expert witness at the Oklahoma Corporation Commission and in the District Courts. Mr. Foster's experience includes: Assessment and remediation of petroleum release sites at bulk plants, truck stops, gasoline stations, convenience stores. fleet fueling sites. and schools; • Citgo Corporation, Oklahoma City marketing site; demolition and in -situ gasoline remediation • Arkansas Valley Petroleum, Catoosa marketing site; in -situ diesel and gasoline remediation • WR Hess Company, multiple marketing sites; assessment and remediation, AS/SVE, aquifer flush • Stockard Citgo, Sapulpa former marketing; 7 feet gasoline remediation, in -situ aquifer flush with horizontal wells Underground and Aboveground storage tank removals at government, military, petroleum marketing, hospital, construction, and commercial business sites; • Will Rogers World Airport, Oklahoma City; UST system removal and remedial excavation Integrated environmental remediation with construction oversight; • Interstate Highway 1-40, Oklahoma City historic refinery site; dewatering treatment and remedial excavation • Oklahoma City MAPS Arena; assessment, remedial excavation, contaminated material plans • Wheeler School, Oklahoma City; historic oil well and pits discovered during construction, remedial excavation Oilfield assessment and remediation including field closures and litigation; • Multiple clients in Oklahoma and Texas; petroleum and saltwater impacts Phase 1 and Phase 11 environmental site assessment of historic landfills; • City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma River Corridor and river lakes project Project manager for the Oklahoma City MAPS program. environmental services contract; Project manager for the United States Postal Service State of Oklahoma environmental services contract; Subsurface investigations at industrial facilities and commercial real estate sites;, Tulsa, Brady District; historic smelter site converted to office use Project aeoloaist and reaulatory manager for a $35 million, sensitive -site oilfield development proiect. Education and Professional Recognition M.S., Geology, Oklahoma State University 1994 B.S., Geology, University of Oklahoma 1982 40-Hour Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response, 8-Hour Supervisors Training Oklahoma Corporation Commission Certified Remediation Consultant #226 Texas Professional Geoscientist, Geologist, P.G. 6083 Oklahoma Corporation Commission Storage Tank Advisory Council 1997-1999, 2010-2013 0 E N E R C O N John K. Huggins, P.E., CFM Engineering Specialist Experience Summary • Over 3 years of experience as a civil engineer working on site permitting related to civil design and water resources. • Provided hydrologic and hydraulic (H&H) analysis and design, floodplain modeling, storm water pollution prevention plans (SWP3), erosion control plans, site and grading plans as well as floodplain permits for numerous gas well pads within the State of Texas for over three years. • Experience and proven mastery of widely used software packages in support of H&H analysis and design such as HEC- HMS, HEC-RAS, HEC-GeoHMS, HEC-GeoRAS, FlowMaster, CulvertMaster, StormCAD, HydroCAD, PondPack, FLO-2D, River FLO-2D, AutoCAD and ArcGIS. Experience Description ENGINEERING SERVICES: SWPPP Development. Oil & Gas Facilities. Texas and Oklahoma. Development of SWP3 documents for gas well sites for Marathon Oil and Chief Oil and Gas in Oklahoma and Texas involving the research of threatened and endangered species, erosion control plans detailing site Best Management Practices (BMP) selection that include the most prudent locations for sediment traps, silt collection fencing and various erosion control measures as well as applications for Notice of Intent (NOI) to be submitted to the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality (TCEQ). H&H Analysis of Gas Well Pad Sites. North Texas. H&H analysis of gas well pads within FEMA-designated flood hazard areas and development of floodplain permits of sites seeking approval on behalf of XTO Energy and Chesapeake Energy from counties and municipalities. Projects also included grading plans for several sites in the North Texas area. Miscellaneous Enaineerina Projects, Texas and Oklahoma • Evaluation of existing well pads with the potential of flood wave damages and recommended remediation measures including floodproofing of storage and lubrication tanks, well heads and electrical switches. • Design of low water crossings for ingress and egress to well pads that included hydrologic watershed modeling, hydraulic and culvert analysis and construction plan sheets. • Development of Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) submittals for oil and gas pads where warranted. One example is the Hyde -Hickman well in Fort Worth that required the modeling of low water crossings for two streams and submittal of a floodplain study for well pad approval and corresponding LOMR request to FEMA. Education and Professional Recognition Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering; Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas Registered Professional Engineer —TX, ND, OK, LA, NM, KS, MT NCEES "Model Engineer" — Cert. # 49357 Certified Floodplain Manager — Oklahoma 0 ENERCON John G. Anderson Due Diligence Specialist Experience Summary • Over 10 years of professional experience in the environmental consulting industry within areas of expertise • ASTM 1527-05 Phase I Environmental Site Assessments • Conducted Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) throughout the United States on various types of properties such as gas stations, industrial facilities, municipal facilities, warehouses, multi -tenant commercial buildings, high-rise office buildings, restaurants, self -storage facilities, manufacturing facilities, residential subdivisions and undeveloped/vacant land. • Conducted Housing and Urban Development (HUD) compliant Noise Assessments in accordance with 24 CFR 51, B. Experience Description HUD Noise Assessments, Fort Worth, Texas Performed HUD Environmental Noise Assessments associated with vehicular, aircraft and railroad traffic at dozens of community redevelopment sites in Fort Worth. For each assessment, distances to roads and stop signs from the site property lines were measured, and each area was also observed for barriers, traffic patterns, road grade, railroad crossings and general noise activity. Vehicular traffic count projections and railroad data were obtained from state and local agencies and railroad operators. Results of each assessment were guided by the HUD Office of Community Planning and Development, "Noise Guidebook", and HUD's web -based application of the existing Noise Assessment Guidelines (NAG) that calculates the Day/Night Noise Level (DNL) from roadway and railway traffic. ASTM 1527-05 Phase I Environmental Site Assessments. Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas Mr. Anderson has conducted dozens of Phase I ESAs in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area. The objective of each assessments is to identify "recognized environmental conditions" associated with past or current practices on or near the site through limited research, a review of specified and reasonably ascertainable records, and a site reconnaissance in general accordance with Standards and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries, Final Rule 40 CFR Part 312; and the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard E1527-2005. Properties assessed include: • Multiple commercial tracts along West Vickery Boulevard for the future Highway 121 Tollway right-of- way in Fort Worth, Texas. • 8.71 acres of land for the Live Oak Connector area in Fort Worth, Texas. • Main U.S. Post Office facility located on Lancaster Avenue in Fort Worth, Texas. • 3.57 acres of land associated with future development of Gateway Park in Fort Worth, Texas. • Multiple commercial properties within the Vickery Crossing area of Fort Worth, Texas. • Multiple commercial properties associated with the Lebow Channel project. • Multiple commercial properties associated with redevelopment along East Lancaster Avenue in Fort Worth, Texas. • Wesley Community Center located in north Fort Worth, Texas. • Historic KXAS-TV station facility located on Broadcast Hill in Fort Worth, Texas. • Proposed North Side Service Center 75.7 acre tract of land in Fort Worth, Texas. Education and Professional Recognition B.A. Geography -Earth Science Background, University of North Texas -Denton, Texas, 1994. Licensed Asbestos Inspector, Texas Department of State Health Services Licensed Asbestos Inspector 2007-Current Licensed Lead Inspector, Texas Department of State Health Services Licensed Lead Inspector 2012-Current 0 ENERCON Shannon L. Bird NEPA Specialist Experience Summary • Two years of environmental experience supporting National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and oil & gas compliance • NEPA Categorical Exclusions and Blanket Categorical Exclusions • Oil & Gas Pipeline Assessments • Ecological Assessments with Threatened & Endangered Species Investigations • Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Site Visits and Plan Preparation Experience Description NEPA Categorical Exclusion (CE) and Blanket Categorical Exclusion(BCE), Fort Worth, Texas: Historic Handley BCE - Completed a BCE for the Historic Handley Streetscape Enhancements in east Fort Worth. This project was needed to create new and enhance older pedestrian elements within the Historic Handley Urban Village, and will connect the urban village to the adjacent neighborhood and increase visitations to the urban village. The Historic Handley BCE was approved by the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) on September 20, 2012. Live Oak Connector — Currently assisting in the process of completing a CE for the Live Oak Connector project near downtown Fort Worth. Assisted in the completion of a project scoping document which is currently under review by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), as well as a PCR for Archeological Resources which is also under review by TxDOT. Currently writing the draft CE according to NEPA and TxDOT Standards of Uniformity (SOUs) for a CE. Oil & Gas Pipeline Ecoloaical Survey, Hemphill, Wheeler and Multiple Panhandle Counties, Texas and Blaine County, OK: Completed multiple 35-miles or less pipeline field investigations to determine if any threatened & endangered (T&E) species or their habitat were present, if any suitable habitat for birds protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) were present, and to identify any potentially jurisdictional Waters of the U.S., including wetlands were present. Plant species in the area were identified, and environmentally sensitive areas were staked. Site photos were also taken to be included in the report detailing the findings of the field investigation. Completed reports for multiple sites using data collected via field investigations. The reports identified any impacts the pipelines would have on T&E species, birds protected by the MBTA, mapped floodplains, cultural resources, and potential jurisdictional Waters of the United States, including wetlands. Oil & Gas Pad Site Ecoloaical Survey, Osage County, Oklahoma and Multiple Counties in Kansas: Completed multiple field investigations of the proposed oil and gas pad sites and the associated lease roads. The areas were investigated to determine if any T&E species or their habitat were present, if any suitable habitat for birds protected under the MBTA were present, and to identify any potentially jurisdictional Waters of the U.S., including wetlands were present. Plant species in the area were identified, and environmentally sensitive areas were staked. Site photos were also taken to be included in the report detailing the findings of the field investigation. Oil & Gas Facility SPCC Plans, Various Counties in Texas Conducted site visits at multiple oil & gas facilities (tank batteries) to identify and inventory oil storage tanks and vessels, obtain containment dimensions, and identify sensitive areas (wetlands and/or nearby water bodies). The collected data was compiled and included in a multi -site SPCC plan for the confidential clients. Education and Professional Recognition B.S. in Biology, Midwestern State University — Wichita Falls, TX, 2010 40 Hour- USACE Wetland Delineation Training ENERCON Experience Summary Matthew Boyle Environmental Specialist • Fifteen years of experience, two years with ENERCON, in the environmental due diligence and consulting industry performing Phase I & II Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) and industrial hygiene services. Industrial hygiene experience includes asbestos, mold, and noise assessments. • Performed over 1,000 Phase I ESAs nationwide, including 300 in the City of Fort Worth and Tarrant County. ESAs were performed on residential, commercial, and industrial properties varying in size from 0.25-acre to over 1,200-acres. • Performed remediation, waste removal, and confirmation sampling at a former land fill in the City of Fort Worth at the intersection of North Forest Park Boulevard and Interstate 30. • Extensive experience creating storm water pollution prevention plans (SWPPP) and Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) plans. • Experienced with graphical interface engineering and environmental software including ArcGIS and AutoCAD. Experience Description Tarrant County Parking Garage Phase 1/11, Fort Worth, TX. As project manager for a Phase I and Phase II Site Assessment contract, Mr. Boyle conducted environmental site assessments over a four -square block area in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. Mr. Boyle utilized ground penetrating radar as well as subsurface sampling for the identification of underground storage tanks. Dallas Area Rapid Transit Light Rail Expansion, Dallas, TX. Mr. Boyle coordinated a Phase I Site Assessment contract for 65 sites in the greater Dallas area. The project included environmental site assessments as well as mold, lead, and asbestos sampling, at sites acquired by the expanding light rail system serving the City of Dallas and surrounding municipalities. Lead Impacted Soil Removal, Austin, TX. Mr. Boyle coordinated the removal of lead impacted soil piles from a multifamily construction project in Austin, Texas. Utilizing a hand-held X-ray Fluorescence analyzer, Mr. Boyle assessed soil piles to identify areas of with lead concentrations greater than permissible levels. The use of this technology greatly reduced the amount of soil that required removal and disposal from the site. Oil and Gas Assessment and Permitting Mr. Boyle has performed Due Diligence Assessments and Equipment Inventories for over 400 Oil & Gas pad sites and over 200 tank batteries and gas collection facilities in Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana. Mr. Boyle has also performed NEPA services, SPCC plans, and SWPPPs for the oil and gas industry in north Texas. Education and Professional Recognition Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences, Texas A&M Commerce, Commerce, TX, 2007 A.A., Science, emphasis in geology and chemistry, Tarrant County College, Hurst, TX, 1997 Texas Mold Assessment Consultant, MAC #1196, Exp. 7/2013 Texas Asbestos Inspector, Exp. 4/2013 Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC), 2008 ENERCON Bradley N. Brittain Sr. Remediation Specialist Experience Summary • Over 13 years experience as a hydrogeologist performing site investigations and developing and implementing remediation technologies • Extensive experience with State and Federal environmental laws and regulations, including RCRA, CERCLA, SARA, SDWA, CWA. • Extensive experience with design, feasibility testing and implementation of numerous remedial technologies including aquifer flushing, air sparging, soil vapor extraction, chemical oxidation and multi -phase extraction. • Developed patent -pending aquifer flushing methods for light non -aqueous phase liquids (LNAPLs). • Designed and implemented time -critical wastewater and process water treatment systems. • Provided groundwater modeling support for investigation and remediation projects. • Conducted groundwater investigations at numerous sites including nuclear facilities, refineries, underground storage tank sites, historic landfills and oil & gas properties. Experience Description SITE INVESTIGATION & REMEDIATION SERVICES: Fletcher Town Site Remediation, Owner's Environmental Consultant; Fletcher, OK. Remediation specialist and lead designer for 65,000 cubic yard in -situ aquifer flushing remediation project in southwest Oklahoma. Remediation system consists of 500 remediation wells over a 6 acre area in a mixed commercial and residential area. The project combined surfactant enhanced aquifer flushing for source removal and in -situ chemical oxidation for final contaminant reduction. This was one of the largest remediation contracts ever let by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. Oklahoma Refinina Company Revised Feasibility Study. Primary Remediation Specialist, Cyril, OK. Remediation specialist for preparation of the Revised Feasibility Study under USEPA CERCLA authority for the Oklahoma Refining Company site in Cyril, Oklahoma. Project consisted of analysis of existing waste sources, determining feasible remedial options, engineering analysis and cost estimation for a 200-acre former petroleum refinery. Project was completed on schedule and within budget despite numerous changes to remediation objectives. Interstate 40 Highway Realignment, Consultant for Oklahoma Department of Transportation , Oklahoma City, OK. Field geologist and remediation specialist for subsurface investigation at historic refinery site located along new interstate highway corridor. Investigation showed significant hydrocarbon and metals impact which would affect construction activities at the site. Designed wastewater treatment system to allow discharge of contaminated groundwater produced during construction dewatering. System enabled critical utility work to be completed on schedule. Also, provided field oversight for excavation of approximately 12,000 tons of contaminated material removed to prepare for construction. Education and Professional Recognition M.S. Geology, Oklahoma State University B.S. Geology, Oklahoma State University 40 Hour Hazardous Waste Operations Training, 29 CFR 1910.120 8 Hour Supervisors OSHA HAZWOPER Training Oklahoma Corporation Commission Licensed Remediation Consultant #1582 Certified Oklahoma Risk Based Corrective Action (ORBCA) school Radiation Worker Training Health Physics Task Qualified ENERCON Whitney Buehrle Compliance Specialist Experience Summary • Five years of experience performing air quality calculations for the oil and gas, transportation, and manufacturing industries • Prepared 150+ air permits for various oil and gas sites in Texas and Oklahoma • Prepared annual emission inventory reports for over 100 facilities in Texas and Oklahoma • Experienced in modeling air emissions using AerScreen, Screen3, the GOR method, Vasquez -Beggs Equation, EPA TANKS 4.0.9d, E&P TANK. • Responsible for report preparation, communication with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) in various programs and complete project management. • Responsible for monitoring federal/state regulations and legislation in Federal and Texas Register • Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Access, Word, Powerpoint, and Outlook; ESRI's ArcGIS suite; Adobe Professional and Contribute; Emissions Calculation Models: AerScreen, Screen3, Tanks 4.0.9d, E&P TANKS V2.0 Experience Description Ms. Buehrle provides air and water quality consulting services for the Compliance Service Line to various clients in the Oil and Gas, Manufacturing, and Industrial sectors. She serves as main client contact for multiple simultaneous projects, and works independently and as part of a team to coordinate projects effectively with internal staff and external vendors. Prior to joining ENERCON, Ms. Buehrle served as Assistant Coordinator in the Air Quality Planning and Operations Division with The North Central Texas Council of Governments, providing support for various vehicle and technology programs, demonstration projects, and regional air quality policies designed to improve air quality in North Texas. Ms. Buehrle has experience monitoring federal/state regulations and legislation pertaining to the Federal and Texas Clean Air Acts, in addition to analyzing daily ozone and weather data for the region, and communicating the current trends at committee meetings. Compliance Services (Air): Natural Gas Compressor Station Air Permits, Woodbine Acquisitions, LLC, Brazos County, Texas Key personnel responsible for development of permit applications to authorize natural gas compressor stations. Responsibilities included conducting emissions calculations, report preparation, regulatory analysis, and NAAQS compliance analysis. Responsible for modeling criteria air pollutants using from AerScreen and Screen3, and coupling the results with information from manufacture data sheets to determine compliance with NAAQS. Application reports were submitted to TCEQ, and the permits have been successfully authorized. Health Analysis for Surface Coating Facility. Grand Prairie, Texas Responsible for performing a health analysis for a facility that emitted air toxics from a paint booth, oven, and dry abrasive blast booth as one of the requirements for its air authorization application. The health analysis was performed by modeling emissions using AerScreen and Screen3 and cross referencing the results with the TCEQ Effects Screening Levels (ESL) to determine the health and safety of the residences surrounding the facility. Air pollutants included all air toxics from paints, and particulate matter from the abrasive blast booth. Compliance Services (Water): Update SWPPPs, Premier Natural Resources, Inc., Fort Worth, Texas Responsible for updating Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) for assets recently acquired from another oil and gas company. Responsibilities included coordinating site visits, acquiring new soil erosion plans, creating new maps with ESRI's ArcView, and updating information from the old SWPPPs. Plans were submitted to the respective cities as required and were deemed acceptable. Education M.S. Environmental Science, Air Quality Emphasis, University of Texas at Arlington, 2008 B.S. Meteorology, Minor in Mathematics, University of Oklahoma, 2006 ENERCON Damon Douglass Due Diligence Specialist Excellence —Every project. Every day. Experience Summary • Nine years of environmental consulting experience with ENERCON that includes project management, environmental due diligence, asbestos inspections, mold, indoor air quality assessments and lead -based paint inspections/risk assessments. • Nine years of experience working with municipal, commercial and industrial clients. • Mr. Douglass has experience in the field of Chemistry and Microbiology that includes sampling, analysis, safety, and QA/QC procedures. Experience Description DUE DILIGENCE SERVICES: ASTM 1527-05 Phase I Environmental Site Assessments - Mr. Douglass has over 9 years experience conducting Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) of various property types and has performed numerous Phase I ESAs for the City of Fort Worth. Phase I ESA of the F.W. Axtell Manufacturina Company located in Fort Worth, Texas. The subject property was occupied by the since at least the 1920s (machinery and windmill manufacturing). Various other manufacturing, including Howell Instruments Inc., refrigeration and air conditioning, silk screening, a construction company and an aluminum products company have occupied the subject property since at least the 1950s. Based on the long history of manufacturing activities on the subject property (over 80 years) and the use of chemicals such as solvents, oils and paints; the observed and reported chemical spills on the property; the unknown disposal practices over the past 80+ years; and the proximity of the railroad maintenance facilities, a Phase II subsurface investigation was recommended and subsequently performed by ENERCON. Phase I ESA, Fort Worth, Texas (Greenbriar Park, formerly part of the north -adjacent Fort Worth Federal Center property). The subject property was historically used by the former Army Depot until 1965. Areas formerly operated by the Depot include suspected waste management areas, including locations on the subject property. Beginning in the mid-1960s, the subject site began being used as a current recreational park. Due to previous operations conducted on the adjacent Fort Worth Federal Center and former Army Depot which included suspected waste burial sites on the subject property, and the potential migration of hazardous contaminants from the Federal Center property to the subject property, Enercon concluded that a high potential risk exists of adverse environmental impact to the subject property. In addition, a Screening Site Inspection Report (SSIR) prepared by the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC - currently TCEQ), indicated metals, semi -volatile organic compounds (SVOCs), and pesticides in surface soils and stream sediments in Greenbriar Park. INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE SERVICES: Mr. Douglass conducted industrial hygiene projects outside of the scope of the typical IAQ/mold/acm for various clients, including air monitoring for Hexavalent Chromium at Applied Aerodynamics; OSHA noise assessments for the City of Fort Worth and JPMorgan, multiple parameter air monitoring, including data logging and analysis, for a major bank client and Midland Memorial Hospital, including summa canister sampling and result interpretation. Numerous lead based paint surveys for TVRA. Mr. Douglass performed numerous IAQ/mold/acm for a major bank client. Responder and Project Manager of numerous emergency assessments for a major bank client due to Hurricane Isaac impacts in Louisiana. Education and Professional Recognition M.A. Biology, University of Arkansas, 2002 B.S. Microbiology, University of Arkansas, 1998 Licensed Mold Assessment Consultant, 2005 Licensed Asbestos Inspector, 2004 Licensed Lead Inspector/Risk Assessor, 2005 0 ENERCON Rachel L. Lichau Geosciences Specialist Experience Summary • Ten years of environmental experience that includes project management, field experience, environmental risk analysis and client relations. • Conducted 100+ Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments and has conducted numerous comprehensive and limited asbestos surveys. • Extensive experience in designing and implementing subsurface soil and groundwater sampling plans including boring locations, well installation and design, sampling protocols and analysis quality control. • Responsible for report preparation, communication with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) in various programs and complete project management. • Experienced in performing SWPPP inspections. • Experienced in performing HUD Environmental Noise Assessments. Experience Description SITE INVESTIGATION & REMEDIATION SERVICES: Underground Storaae Tank Removal. Former Carr Construction facility, Fort Worth, Texas Managed tank removal activities and fielded communication with TCEQ. Responsible for overseeing tank removal, designing the sampling plans and conducting groundwater monitoring and reporting activities for duration of project. Completed and submitted the TCEQ's Release Determination Report, subsequent groundwater monitoring events and a Risk Based Assessment report aimed at achieving closure for this facility under TCEQ's newly revised petroleum storage tank regulations. Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring and Site Remediation, Former Fort Worth Rifle and Pistol Club, Fort Worth, Texas. Managed coordination of subsurface investigation including staff and subcontractors. Responsible for overseeing a series of groundwater monitoring well installation events, conducting quarterly groundwater sampling, determining site -specific groundwater classification, completing TCEQ reporting requirements and following directives of TCEQ project coordinator. Involved in developing a remediation plan for cleanup of lead contaminated soils at the facility. "Ghost Tank" Removals. Fort Worth Neighborhood Police Department #6, Fort Worth, Texas Coordinated tank removal contractors and field work while overseeing removal and discovery of six (6) previously unknown underground storage tanks on an active construction site. A total of six (6) tanks were discovered as removal of previous tanks was conducted. Work included delineation of contamination at each tank location, removal of affected soils, confirmation sampling at each location, backfilling of tank holds and disposal of waste soils. Responsible for completing TCEQ reporting requirements and obtaining site closure. DUE DILIGENCE SERVICES: HUD Environmental Noise Assessments, Urban Residential Areas, Fort Worth. Texas Conducted site visits and collected measurements in numerous urban residential areas in Fort Worth for the purpose of evaluating noise as it relates to HUD standards. Responsible for calculations and accurate completion of applicable HUD worksheets accounting for the consideration of vehicular, airport and railroad influences. Education and Professional Recognition B.S. Bioenvironmental Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, May 2001 Texas Department of Health Licensed Asbestos Inspector (License #602459) 40 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Field Operation Training 8 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Refresher Training ENERCON John P. McCreight National Lead - NEPA Services Experience Summary • Wetland delineations, Categorical Exclusions, and preparation of Wetland Mitigation Plans for multiple Department of Transportation projects. • NEPA project management for oil/gas, commercial development, and utility projects. • Oil/gas pad site and pipeline evaluations. • Threatened and endangered species presence/absence surveys. Experience Description Oklahoma Department of Transportation Categorical Exclusion Conducted wetland delineation and biological evaluation for a project crossing a jurisdictional Water of the U.S. in Oklahoma. The project included bridge construction, as well as necessary resurfacing and realignment of the bridge. The need for the project was to create a safer crossing than the existing low water crossing. This project was completed on time and under budget. Wind Energy Facility Avian and Bat Fatality Survey and Pronahorn Antelope and Greater Saae Grouse Displacement Assessment The primary objective of this 3-year monitoring study was to estimate the avian and bat collision mortality at this facility. The secondary objective was to examine pronghorn antelope (Antilocapra americana) and greater sage -grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) displacement as assessed by pellet counts. The wind energy facility consisted of 85 turbines and two MET towers. Approximately one-third (29) of the turbines and both MET towers were surveyed for carcasses. These turbines were searched year-round every 28 days. During spring and fall migration periods (15 March to 1 June and 1 August to 31 October) half of the turbines (15) and one of the MET towers were searched every seven (7) days. The survey began in fall 2009 and was scheduled to be completed in fall 2012. Transmission Line NEPA Site Screening Environmental site screening for a proposed 55-mile electric transmission line right -or -way was completed in northern Oklahoma. The client needed to complete the studies to begin building the line to service several oil/gas companies. The project was completed in three phases to facilitate a compressed timetable and allow construction to begin prior to completing all of the field studies. Field studies evaluated the project area for threatened and endangered species and their habitat, Section 404 waters, and cultural resources. Numerous wetlands were identified within the project area and were mapped with a Trimble GPS. Recommendations to avoid or reduce impacts to these resources were provided in the final report for each phase. To facilitate the client in avoiding impacts to the wetlands, shapefiles with the wetland boundaries were provided. American Burying Beetle Diversionary Baiting Proiects Pre -inactive season American burying beetle diversionary baiting projects in 2008-2011 were completed on behalf of several energy companies. Over 20 employees were utilized to complete the field activities for this project in 7 days. Project management tasks included gaining landowner access, preparing proposals, and interacting with multiple clients to ensure all client needs were met. All required documents were submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service within the required timeframe. Education and Professional Recognition B.S. Environmental Science, Oklahoma State University Minor in Soil Science, Oklahoma State University 40-hour OSHA (hazardous materials) ENERCON Blake Reed, E.I.T. Compliance Specialist Experience Summary • Staff Engineer — Compliance Services, in the Enercon Services, Inc. Dallas, TX office • Certified Engineer in Training (E.I.T.) by the Texas Board of Professional Engineers • Certified Visible Emissions Evaluator (Certificate Number: 406136) • Prepared Annual Emission Inventory reports for over 100 oil and natural gas storage and handling facilities • Prepared air permits for over 150 sites in Texas, Arkansas, and Oklahoma • Prepared Spill Prevention, Countermeasure Control Plans for over 100 sites in various industries • Updated Stormwater Pollution and Prevention Plans for oil and natural gas storage and handling facilities • Modeled Emissions from oil and natural gas operations using the GOR method, Vasquez -Beggs Equation, TANKS 4.09d, and E&P Tank. -Experience Description Compliance Services (Air): Air Emission Analysis and Permittina, Arkansas, New Mexico and Texas Responsible for development of permit applications to authorize air emissions for over 150 facilities in Arkansas, New Mexico, and Texas. Permitted operations include natural gas compressor stations, thermal control devices, oil and natural gas storage and handling sites, and other industrial facilities. Responsibilities include emissions calculations, report preparation, and federal, state, and local regulatory analysis and compliance. This specifically includes modeling criteria air pollutants and connecting the results with reported emission factors to document compliance with federal ambient air quality standards. In addition, visible opacity emission observations are performed to determine compliance with permitted operation requirements. Air Emission Inventories. Various Texas Counties Consulting services also include emission inventories for over 100 oil and natural gas storage and handling facilities. Inventories require review of authorized potential emissions and determination of actual air emissions for purposes of regulatory agency reporting. This work requires modeling emissions using the Gas to Oil Ratio method, Vasquez -Beggs Equation, EPA TANKS 4.09d, E&P Tank, and industry wide standard emission factors. Air emission models utilize representative liquid and vapor analyses that are time and region specific. Compliance Services (Water): Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plans, Oil & Gas Facilities. Various States Responsible for creating Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plans for over 100 facilities in Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. Facilities include oil and natural gas storage and handling sites and storage vessels related to airport operations and maintenance. Plan preparation requires individual site evaluations, drafting site maps, and calculation of total facility storage and containment volumes. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans, Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas Responsible for reviewing and updating Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans for oil and natural gas storage and handling facilities in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Plan preparations include site visits and evaluation of best management practices in addition to analysis and application of most recent state and local storm water regulations. Education and Professional Recognition Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, 2010 Registered Engineer in Training, Texas Board of Professional Engineers Attended Annual Emissions Inventory workshops presented by the TCEQ and ODEQ Certified Visible Emissions Evaluator (Certificate Number: 406136) 40 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Field Operation Training 8 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Refresher Training CI ENERCON Derek Richard NEPA Services Experience Summary • Managed environmental and site -specific safety analyses for a combined operating license application (COLA) for a new nuclear power plant, in accordance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and NEPA regulations. • Managed the preparation of environmental feasibility and siting studies for multiple sites as part of the site selection process for new nuclear power plants in Nebraska and Idaho. • Prepared environmental impact statement (EIS), environmental assessment (EA), and categorical exclusion (CE) documents and associated technical reports in accordance with National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) regulations. • Developed a Public Involvement Plan for NEPA compliance; addressed interagency comments and coordinated NEPA document approval with state and federal agencies; and presented projects at public meetings. • Coordinated environmental planning with state and federal agencies for a variety of projects in Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, Kansas, Mississippi, Wyoming, and Utah. Experience Description 1-25 and 144th Avenue Interchange Environmental Assessment, Colorado, Document Coordinator/Writerand Transportation Planner. Authored sections of the Environmental Assessment and associated technical reports; developed a Public Involvement Plan for the client; coordinated document approval with state and federal agencies; and presented the project at public meetings. WYDOT - Categorical Exclusions (Various Projects), Wyoming, Principal Author. Responsibilities included performing background research and site assessments, in coordination with WYDOT personnel, to produce Categorical Exclusions for over 20 road improvement projects throughout Wyoming. Natural Gas Plant and Associated Infrastructure Permitting, Colorado, Project Manager. Managed development of Weld County Use by Special Review (USR) permit applications for a new natural gas plant, four new compressor stations, and a 60-mile pipeline project in Weld County, CO. The USR permit applications described site stormwater/erosion control; grading and drainage plans; access roads and traffic control plans; water supply and sewage disposal; dust abatement; land use/zoning codes; fire protection; and waste management plans. City of Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust, 100-mile Atoka Pipeline Expansion, Project Manager. Managed preparation of an environmental screening report for the pipeline project and coordinated agency meetings with the USFWS and USACE to discuss potential project impacts and permitting/mitigation strategies. Resources evaluated include threatened and endangered species, wetlands and other waters of the U.S., migratory birds, and cultural resources. A line list was developed for the project, documenting all landowners within the proposed temporary and permanent easements. Education and Professional Recognition M. S. Environmental Science and Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, 2001 B. S. Biology, Trinity University, 1997 OSHA 40-Hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Certification (current) 38-Hour USACE Wetland Delineation and Management Training Program 8-Hour Geostatistical Error Management (GEM) Applied Field Sampling Training Course Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Environmental Review and Compliance for Natural Gas Facilities Certificate of Completion, September 2010 E N E R C O N Rickie Salas, E.I.T. Staff Engineer Experience Summary • Staff Engineer — Two years of service with Enercon Services, Inc. in the Dallas, Texas office and four years of experience in the engineering industry. • Certified Engineer -In -Training (E.I.T.) by the Texas Board of Professional Engineers. • Performed Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) and Property Condition Assessments (PCAs) nationwide. ESAs and PCAs were performed on residential, commercial, and industrial properties. • Prepared Annual Emission Inventory reports for over 100 oil and natural gas storage and handling facilities. • Prepared air permits for over 150 sites in Texas, New Mexico, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. • Prepared Spill Prevention, Countermeasure, and Control Plans for over 100 sites in various industries. • Experienced with graphical interface engineering and environmental software including ArcGIS and AutoCAD. • Modeled Emissions from oil and natural gas operations using the GOR method, Vasquez -Beggs Equation, TANKS 4.09d, and E&P Tank. Experience Description Due Diligence Performed Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and Property Condition Assessments on properties nationwide, including the City of Fort Worth and Tarrant County. ESAs and PCAs were performed on residential, commercial, and industrial properties varying in size. Air Emission Analysis and Permitting Responsible for development of permit applications to authorize air emissions for over 150 facilities in Arkansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. Permitted operations include natural gas compressor stations, oil and natural gas storage and handling sites, and other industrial facilities. Responsibilities include emissions calculations, report preparation, and federal, state, and local regulatory analysis and compliance. This specifically includes modeling criteria air pollutants and correlating results with reported emission factors to document compliance with federal ambient air quality standards. Air Emission Inventories Consulting services also include emission inventories for over 100 oil and natural gas storage and handling facilities. Inventories require review of authorized potential emissions and determination of actual air emissions for purposes of regulatory agency reporting. Responsibilities include modeling emissions using the Gas to Oil Ratio method, Vasquez -Beggs Equation, EPA TANKS 4.09d, E&P Tank, and industry wide standard emission factors. Air emission models utilized representative liquid and vapor analyses that are time and region specific. Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plans Responsible for creating Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Plans for over 100 facilities in Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. Facilities include oil and natural gas storage and handling sites, and storage vessels related to airport operations and maintenance. Plan preparation requires individual site evaluations, drafting site maps, and calculation of total facility storage and containment volumes. Education and Professional Recognition Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, 2009 Registered Engineer -In -Training, Texas Board of Professional Engineers 40 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Field Operation Training 8 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Refresher Training ENERCON Robert 1. Smith Remediation Specialist Experience Summary • Ten years of environmental experience that includes project field management for sampling activities as soil, groundwater, air sampling, vapor intrusion passive and active, surface water and sediment sampling. • Conducted numerous Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments. • Extensive experience in remedial investigations and removal actions for multiple sites under EPA's Remedial Action Contracts (RAC), Texas Commission of Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Superfund Removal Contract (AIRS) and the Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank (LPST) program. Experience Description REMEDIATION SERVICES: Remedial Action Contract; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Pelican Bav Superfund Site, Pelican Bav, TX. Performed active air sampling by way of summa canisters at multiple residential locations in Pelican Bay, TX. Air samples were collected through the slab of homes by way of EPA method to determine if residential home's ambient air were impacted by Volatile Organic Compound contaminated groundwater and to delineate the extent of the groundwater contamination. Underground Storage Tank Removal, Tetco LLC; Fueling station #417; Bedford, TX. Under the direction of the project manager, performed oversight of the client (TETCO) contractors during the removal of four underground storage tanks (UST's) and lateral fueling lines in accordance to Texas Commission of Environmental Quality's Regulation Guidance 411. Consulted operations on whether all impacted soil from fuel leaks have been discovered by way of visual inspection and air monitoring equipment to which assisted in determining the extent of contamination. Provided the required final Release Determination Report to the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality to show that the tanks and impacted soil were removed in accordance to regulations. Remedial Activities, State Superfund Site Ballard Pits; TCEQ; Robstown, TX. Site supervised the solidification and removal of 80,000 tons of hazardous/non-hazardous sludge waste at the TCEQ Ballard Pit Superfund Site in Robstown, Texas. Ensured the air monitoring program and equipment (gas chromatograph unit, photoionization detector, and air station) was maintained to prevent benzene compounds from becoming above allowed limits (180 ppbv) for onsite workers and local residence. Established safety oversight of the contractors for such things as proper donning of personal protective equipment. Field managed the air, soil, and water sampling program by working directly with the labs and waste disposal facilities. Communicated directly with on site state regulatory representatives during operations on a daily basis. Remedial Activities, State Superfund Site Camtraco; TCEQ; Pearland, TX. Field managed the removal of fifteen 18,000-gallon aboveground and one underground storage tank from the Camtraco TCEQ Superfund site in Pearland, Texas. Also managed the remediation of 4,000 cubic yards of chlorinated solvent impacted soil and performed additional investigations of plume contamination from the underground storage tanks via direct push to help determine if any further investigation was necessary. Additionally, sampling was performed quarterly from installed monitoring wells and residential drinking water wells. Education and Professional Recognition B.S. Environmental Management, Columbia Southern University, Orange, AL, December 2006 A.S.S. Environmental Technology and Hazardous Materials, Tarrant College, Fort Worth, TX, May 2003 40 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Field Operation Training 8 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Refresher Training 8 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Operations Supervisor 4 Hour OSHA CFR 172.704 DOT Hazardous Materials Transportation ENERCON Trudy M. Ware NEPA Specialist Experience Summary • Two years of environmental experience supporting National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and oil & gas compliance • NEPA Categorical Exclusions • Oil & Gas Pipeline Assessments • Ecological Assessments with Threatened & Endangered Species Investigations • Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Site Visits and Plan Preparation Experience Description NEPA SERVICES: NEPA Categorical Exclusion, Fort Worth, Texas Currently in the process of completing a Categorical Exclusion (CE) for the Live Oak Connector project near downtown Fort Worth. Created an environmental document schedule to manage the time it will take to complete the CE and all of the necessary components. Completed a project scoping document which is currently under review by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), as well as a PCR for Archeological Resources which is also under review by TxDOT. Currently writing the draft CE according to NEPA and TxDOT Standards of Uniformity (SOUs) for a CE. Oil & Gas Pipeline Ecological Survey, Stephens County, Oklahoma Completed reports for two pipelines using data that was collected via field investigations. The reports identified any impacts the pipelines would have on threatened & endangered species, birds protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA), mapped floodplains, cultural resources, and potential jurisdictional Waters of the United States, including wetlands. Oil & Gas Pad Site Ecological Survey, Osage County, Oklahoma Completed field investigations of the proposed oil and gas pad sites and the associated lease roads. In each instance, the area was investigated to determine if any threatened & endangered species or their habitat were present, if any suitable habitat for birds protected under the MBTA was present, and to identify any potentially jurisdictional Waters of the U.S., including wetlands, that were present. Plant species in the area were identified, and environmentally sensitive areas were staked. Site photos were also taken to be included in the report detailing the findings of the field investigation. Oil & Gas Facility SPCC Plans, Various Counties in Texas Conducted site visits at oil & gas facilities (tank batteries) to identify and inventory oil storage tanks and vessels, obtain containment dimensions, and identify sensitive areas (wetlands and/or nearby water bodies). The collected data was compiled and included in a multi -site SPCC plan for the confidential client. Education and Professional Recognition M.S. in Environmental Science, University of North Texas — Denton, TX, 2012 B.S. in Environmental Science, Midwestern State University — Wichita Falls, TX, 2010 38 Hour- USACE Wetland Delineation Training Address: Company Name: SIGMA Environmental Solutions, Inc. (SIGMA) - MBE (African American) 5801 Marvin D. Love Fwy, Suite 310 Dallas, Texas 75237 Phone Number: 972-572-1400 Website: I www.sigmaesinc.com Proposed Tasks on the Project: Phase I Environmental Site Assessments Phase II Environmental Site Assessments Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank (LPST) Services Underground Storage Tank (UST) Services Company Name: Surveying and Mapping, Inc. (SAM Inc.) - MBE (African American) 7101 Envoy Court Address: Dallas, TX 75247 Phone Number: 214-631-7888 I Website: I www.saminc.biz Proposed Tasks on the Project: Professional Land Surveying Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Utility Coordination Construction Phase Services Aerial Mapping and Photogrammetry Terrestrial, Mobile and Airborne LiDAR 2-14 Company Name: Address: Collier Consulting, Inc. - WBE 702 East South Loop Stephenville, TX 76401 Phone Number: 817-915-6174 Proposed Tasks on the Project: IWebsite: I www.collierconsulting.com Hydrogeological Services including: Groundwater availability studies Groundwater modeling Pumping tests Geophysical/petrophysical acquisition and interpretation Water well monitoring, testing, and sampling Groundwater contamination investigations and monitoring Company Name: Sunbelt Industrial Services - WBE and HUB 2415 Cullen Street Address: Fort Worth, Texas 76107 Phone Number: 817- 877-0866 Proposed Tasks on the Project: IWebsite: I www.sun-belt.com Underground Storage Tank Removal/Installation Waste cleanups Demolition Silt fence installation Erosion control excavation/backfill/compaction services 2-14 Company Name: Next -Gen Solutions, Inc. (Next -Gen) - DBE and HUB Address: P.O. Box 220 Keller, Texas 76244 Phone Number: 817-308-2770 Proposed Tasks on the Project: Drilling Services General Environmental Consulting Services Website: www.next-gensolutions.com Company Name: Parker Leigh Environmental LLC - WBE and HUB 1244 Dumont Drive Address: Richardson, Texas 75080 Phone Number: 214.810.8956 Proposed Tasks on the Project: Regulatory Compliance Auditing and Permitting TRRP Services Website: 1 www.parkerleigh.us 2-14 E SIGMA Env. Solutions, Inc. CITY OF FORT WORTH ENV 13-01 EECS Statement of Qualifications Sigma has organized a highly qualified project team with extensive and specific experience in programs and services cited in the City of Fort Worth solicitation document (Env 13-01: EECS). Sigma has the capability to manage projects concurrently. This capability has been previously demonstrated in projects conducted for the City of Dallas and other government and private clients. Both our organization and team structure assure that required staff and equipment resources will be available for project activities. Sigma is fully committed to responding to the needs of the City of Fort Worth (during business hours or not). Program Manager- The Program Manager for this contract, Mr. Claude A. Brown, P.G. Mr. Brown has more than 24 years of experience in environmental consulting services performed for government and industrial clients. Mr. Brown is President of Sigma. He is authorized to commit Sigma's resources for the contract and individual projects. He will participate in the contract negotiations, sign proposals and, contracts. He will also participate in development of solutions to problems of unusual difficulty, conduct independent internal audits of Sigma performance for the contract, and is available at any time to be contacted by the client. He is also responsible for QA/QC procedures for the company. Project Manager - The Project Manager for this contract is Mr. David Burke. Mr. Burke will oversee the day to day activities of the projects and report to the Program Manager any problems that may occur so that the client may be informed. Key Staff Member — We have carefully selected a highly qualified team of key staff members with extensive experience with the services cited in the City of Fort Worth solicitation document. The key staff member (in conjunction with the Project Manager) will be responsible to ensure that all project activities are completed as outlined in the scope of work and that reports and other deliverables are submitted to the client by the negotiated date. Typical tasks for Key staff members include scope of work development, project planning, scheduling and management of site activities, cost management, and preparation and review of reports. Work Experience Much of Sigma's work experience has involved Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and Subsurface Investigations. We have completed several of these types of projects for major industrial clients and the public sector. Our experience has been developed through the principals' projects at facilities in industries ranging from municipalities, auto body shops, major oil companies, and food distributorships, to name just a few. Sigma offers a full range of regulatory compliance services encompassing all Federal, state and local environmental and OSHA regulations and ranging from regulatory review through sampling, analysis, and remediation prevention analysis. Resources to Perform the Program Sigma's staff includes a professional geologist, State of Texas licensed Asbestos Consultant and Mold Consultant, project managers, and environmental technicians. Sigma also maintains company health and safety and medical monitoring programs to ensure employee safety and reduce liability. SIGMA Page 1 of 5 / SIGMA Env. Solutions, Inc. CITY OF FORT WORTH ENV 13-01 EECS Project Management and Coordination Sigma has developed a project management approach for this project that is consistent with the method we have successfully used in managing other environmental services contracts. Our general approach is based on the following components: • Establishment of Project and Program Expectations • Response to Specific Work Assignments • Communication Protocols • Project Administration • Quality and Schedule Control Each of these topics is discussed further below. Response to Specific Work Assignments —Once a project is presented to Sigma by the client, we will review the content and assumptions stated in the order and prepare a scope of services to complete the assignment. In the event insufficient detail is provided in the project to eliminate most major assumptions, we will contact the client key staff member to secure clarification. As the project size necessitates, the project we prepare will, address one or more of the following: • Proiect Staffing —We intend to staff projects with personnel located in the DFW area to the project site to decrease the overall cost to the client due to mobilization. In the event certain specialists are needed to complete the assignment, we will obtain a time commitment from such personnel to support the work. Sigma is committed to making the time available from any and all Sigma personnel to the client to support its project work. In the event vendors and subcontractors are needed to fulfill project demands, our key staff members will make use of our extensive library of supporting subcontractors to retain the services of the best and safest firms locally available. Our subcontractors will be subjected to the same level of contractual obligations, as Sigma will have with the client. • Project Approach —Brief descriptions will be included in the scope of work of how we intend to fulfill the objectives of the assignments. Where possible, we intend to reference separate "boilerplate" documents (SOPs, QA/QC Plans, Community Relations Plans, Health and Safety Plans) to minimize the length of this section. Also included in this description will be other information (as applicable) including sampling locations, numbers of samples to be collected, and the frequency with which QA samples will be incorporated into the sample train. • Proiect Schedule —A project schedule will be prepared to highlight the timing when major milestones in the project will be achieved. Such a schedule will make provision for review times for client personnel and for any regulatory personnel involved. Appropriate allowances will be identified for inclement weather, equipment breakdowns, and other activities that may slow the project. • Proiect Budget —A succinct budget will be prepared and presented in the project documenting expected labor and direct costs to complete the scope of work described. The budget will be displayed in sufficient detail that the client will have a solid understanding of the expected level of effort and the factors that could affect project costs. Communication Protocols —Developing and using viable communication systems is key to the success of a consultant in satisfying client needs. Most problems that result between parties are usually the result of a breakdown in communication. Sigma's Project Manager and key staff members are trained to "go the extra mile" in communicating to insure our clients understand the various nuances of their projects and the factors that affect project performance. To support our desire to communicate frequently and accurately with our clients, Sigma personnel utilize several methods: SIGMA Page 2 of 5 SIGMA Env. Solutions, Inc. CITY OF FORT WORTH ENV 13-01 EECS • Memos, progress reports, meeting summaries, and budget and schedule summaries. • Electronic mail communiques. • Face-to-face meetings. • Teleconferencing and cell phones Our managers utilize these tools as often as is desired by the client to insure all parties are apprised of what's going well with the project and difficulties that may be encountered. If problems arise, it is always best to discuss such events as soon as practicable to insure no one is "surprised" at a late stage in a particular project. Our project manager will be the primary point of contact for the City of Fort Worth for project assignments, problem resolution, and emergency contact. Our project manager will routinely communicate with Sigma key staff members to insure projects are proceeding smoothly. Proiect Administration —The primary administrator of each project assigned to Sigma will be the Project Manager. This individual will have sufficient authority to manage all project activities, including contractual components of the projects. The Project Manager will be fully responsible for the success or failure of a given project. Sigma's Program Manager will support the Project Manager in securing the necessary human and other resources to complete assignments accurately and within established schedules and budgets. The Sigma Project Manager will be supported by a very competent business administrator. The business administrator has a solid accounting background and is very familiar with Sigma's accounting system. Oualitv and Schedule Control —Sigma management believes maintaining quality is of utmost importance in satisfying client needs and in producing defensible, accurate, and well -written deliverables. Quality starts in the planning process and extends to fieldwork we perform. Our technical analyses are only as good as the data we produce to evaluate a specific situation. Sigma field technicians are well trained and follow a series of tested standard operating procedures to provide for accuracy, reproducibility, and representativeness. The quality of our operations is maintained at the top level of our organization by our Program Manager. This person is responsible for insuring that the client's needs are being met in all aspects. The Program Manager performs this function through completion of various audits of our operations from planning documents to fieldwork to training course critique to deliverable review. The Program Manager utilizes outside technical experts to review certain analyses and evaluations presented in draft deliverables to insure technically accurate information is produced. We have found this approach to maintain quality works well with our national clients and insures we maintain organization, continuity, and accuracy in our services. On a project basis, our key staff members perform a similar audit function at a smaller scale to insure compliance with the project and scope. This level of review on a day-to-day basis insures projects are proceeding smoothly and that quality is at the forefront of all project participants' minds. Maintaining control of a project schedule is the responsibility of the Project Manager. If schedule slippage occurs, the Project Manager will make the client aware of the situation at the earliest convenience and then take appropriate action to bring the project back on schedule. This is usually best accomplished by applying more resources to the project or by individuals working longer hours. In either event, Sigma management SIGMA Page 3 of 5 SIGMA Env. Solutions, Inc. CITY OF FORT WORTH ENV 13-01 EECS staff is committed to supporting project personnel by seeking additional appropriate personnel or by getting equipment to the staff in need. The success of our management style is best measured by the satisfaction of our clients with respect to receiving on -time deliverables and solutions that were generated within predetermined budgets. Sigma has extensive experience with both programmatic and unique approaches to cost estimation. Through our goal -oriented project approach and management organization, we direct all projects within the context of the client's budget and schedule needs. Sigma's approach to cost estimates allows creation of predetermined rate fields for labor, materials, equipment, or any other category that might have fixed rates. These rates can then be called into the estimate whenever necessary. Sigma has established and monitored project schedule and progress using a variety of manual and computerized tracking systems. Smaller, relatively short-term projects are typically established and monitored manually, while longer -term more complex programs may be scheduled and monitored using computerized systems such as MS ProjectTM or SureTrackTM. Sigma key staff members utilize various reports, generated from the systems described above, to keep our clients abreast of project schedules and progress. Such reports can be integrated into our accounting software to provide for a comprehensive reporting system that can provide updates to clients in a variety of customized formats for tracking project schedule, progress, and budgets. Upon notice of contract award, Sigma will develop a program management plan (PMP) to guide the daily activities of all professionals working on multiple projects under this contract. The Program Manager will prepare the PMP for this contract. The PMP provides detailed instructions to Key staff members and technical professionals on a variety of topics necessary for successful Project execution. Some of the subjects addressed in the PMP will include: Methods of communication, responsibilities, authority, project initiation process, project response, cost and schedule control, data management, reporting requirements, document review and control, records management, communication requirements, invoicing, project completion, report preparation, standards and project close-out. • The PMP will provide the basis for decision making and serve to speed up the response time for all Task Orders. The Project Manager will maintain the PMP and serve as the primary contract point for all program management, technical, and administrative issues. Effective communications are critical to success. Sigma has organized our team to be responsive to the client. Formal communications occur at both the Contract Administration level between Sigma's Project Manager and the client's authorized agents; and at the Task Order level, directly between the client and Sigma's Technical Staff. This concept of communication is reflected in our program organization. Other formal communications will be in writing in bi-weekly reports, meeting minutes, and invoices as prescribed by the client. This communication system will allow for timely response to changes in anticipated conditions, changes in constraints and change orders. SIGMA Page 4 of 5 SIGMA Env. Solutions, Inc. CITY OF FORT WORTH ENV 13-01 EECS Environmental Consulting Services for a Pre -cast Manufacturing Facility Client: GFRC Cladding Systems, LLC Consultant: SIGMA Environmental Solutions, Inc. Start Date: March 2010 Completion Date: January 2012 POC: Mr. Jim Tolson 972-494-9000 118 North Shiloh Road Garland, Texas 75042 Itolson a(,,ofrc.us Original Budget- $71,881.45 Actual Costs- $71,875.19 Description of Work: Sigma conducted a Phase II ESA on a subject property that encompassed approximately 23 acres of land. The property's operations consisted of a metals work/fabrications facility, an aerospace ground support equipment facility, and an automobile bodywork and painting facility. Results of the Phase I ESA indicated potential on -site contamination and the Phase II ESA subsurface investigation reported soil and groundwater levels above state regulatory action levels for insitu soil and groundwater. Sigma is currently consulting with the client on remedial alternatives for the site, while also assisting the client with acceptance into the state voluntary cleanup program (VCP). Environmental Consulting Services for the City of Dallas- UST Removal/Closure Client: City of Dallas- Office of Consultant: SIGMA Environmental Solutions, Inc. Environmental Quality Start Date: August 2010 Completion Date: Ongoing POC: Mr. William Madison 214-671-8968 1500 Marilla Street., L2FS Dallas, Texas 75201 William.madisont dallascitvhall.com Original Budget- $125,923.50 Actual Costs- $123,355.00 Description of Work: Sigma was retained by the City of Dallas in August 2010 to remove and dispose of seven (7) 20,000-gallon gasoline and diesel underground storage tanks (USTs) and auxiliary equipment at the facility located at 2630 Shorecrest Drive in Dallas, Texas. Sigma provided all oversight of the activities and conducted sampling in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. Based on the field observations during the UST closure/removal operations and the analytical results of the soil and groundwater samples, a release was evident from the former UST system but did not exceed action levels. The results were provided to the City and the TCEQ and Sigma completed the UST Release Determination Report (RDR) and submitted it to the client and the state agency. A "no further action" letter was issued to the City of Dallas by the TCEQ. Environmental Consulting Services for U.S. Foods- UST Removal/Closure Client: U.S. Foodservice, Inc. Consultant: SIGMA Environmental Solutions, Inc. Start Date: June 2009 Completion Date: September 2009 POC: Ms. Ana M. Fernandez 770-248-2457 6685 Crescent Drive Norcross, Georgia 30071 Ana.m.fernandez a( ..usfoods,com Original Budget- $121,687.85 Actual Costs- $121,673.60 Description of Work: Sigma was retained by U.S. Foodservice, Inc. in June 2009 to remove and dispose of one (1) 2,000-gallon used oil and one (1) 8,000-gallon new oil underground storage tank (UST) in one tank hold and one (1) 10,000-gallon and two (2) 20,000-gallon diesel USTs in a second tank hold and auxiliary equipment at the facility located at 1515 Big Town Boulevard in Mesquite, Texas. Sigma provided all oversight of the activities and conducted sampling in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. Based on the field observations during the UST closure/removal operations and the analytical results of the soil and groundwater samples, a release was not evident from the former UST systems. The results were provided to U.S. Foodservice and the TCEQ and Sigma completed the UST Release Determination Report and submitted it to the client and the state agency. The TCEQ issued a letter to U.S. Foodservice dated September 19, 2009 indicating that "we concur that no further action is required". SIGMA Page 5 of 5 INC. SAM SURVEYING +AERIAL MAPPING+ENGINEERING Introduction to SAM, Inc. Surveying And Mapping, Inc. (SAM, Inc.) is a leader in providing precision geospatial data services for electric energy, oil and gas, railway, telecommunications, and transportation infrastructure projects across North America. Our technology - driven approach delivers integrated solutions for: • Professional Land Surveying • Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) • Aerial Mapping and Photogrammetry • Utility Coordination • Terrestrial, Mobile and Airborne LiDAR • Construction Phase Services • Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Founded in 3.994, SAM, Inc. is an MBE (African American) thru NCTRCA (see attached certificate). SAM, Inc. was one of the first firms to invest in LiDAR technology— an advanced data collection system using laser scanners, digital cameras and GPS to collect survey -quality data with mobile, terrestrial or airborne systems. Our complete range of surveying and mapping services gives us the tools and skills to develop efficient and customized solutions for projects of any scale. With offices in Austin, Dallas and Houston, Texas; Atlanta, Georgia; Salt Lake City, Utah; Columbus, Ohio; and Denver, Colorado, our experienced staff of more than 45o includes professional surveyors, professional engineers, photogrammetric professionals, technicians, and 90+ fully -equipped field crews. By continually investing in training and the latest technology, SAM, Inc. delivers quality precision products. Professional Land Surveying With more than 70 licensed surveyors and 8o technicians, our land surveying group brings broad and diverse experience to all types of surveys. We serve hundreds of different clients on projects of all sizes, including route and as -built surveying services for electric energy, oil and gas, roadways, railway, aviation, and federal, state and local government. Services include: • Boundary Surveys • Land Title Surveys • Right -of -Way Mapping • Route Surveys • GPS Surveying Services • Land Development Services • Subdivision Plats • Topographic and Design Surveys • Channel Cross -Sections and Profiles • Hydrographic Surveys • Ground Control for Aerial Mapping • Precise Leveling • Construction Staking • As -Built Surveys • HDS Laser Scanning We use state-of-the-art technology in the field and office. Our go+ field crews mobilize in four-wheel drive vehicles that are fully equipped with the latest data collection and communication technology for surveying. Trimble S6-3oo robotic total stations and dual -frequency GPS survey equipment meet the needs of the most demanding 3-D and GPS surveying projects. Trimble Tablet Rugged PCs with integrated laptop, data collection, navigations system and digital cameras provide real-time data exchange between field and office operations, increasing speed and productivity in data collection and data management. In the office, survey technicians use fully integrated CAD workstations equipped with dual -monitors, the latest AutoCAD LDD, MicroStation V8, BlueSky AlignDB, PLS-CADD, GEOPAK, CAiCE, SMDS, Cyclone and Cloudworx applications. These provide the survey computational power to ensure quality, added value and accuracy on every project. Our professional services are delivered in the formats our clients require. SAM, Inc.'s computer hardware, software and communications technologies are upgraded regularly so clients benefit from the efficiency and accuracy of the latest enhancements. All operations are fully integrated with networked administrative computing capabilities, CAD workstations and sophisticated mapping and plotting hardware. Aerial Mapping and Photogrammetry Our fully digital mapping department utilizes leading -edge technology to provide complete mapping data acquisition and processing services for digital photography and airborne LiDAR. We offer precision planimetric and topographic maps, Surveying And Mapping, Inc. 800-656-9525 I www.saminc.biz digital orthophotography, digital terrain models, and mapping solutions for projects across North America. Our fully digital geospatial department utilizes state-of-the-art workstations to develop Digital Terrain Models (DTM), Planimetric Mapping and Digital Orthophotography. Services offered include: • LiDAR Acquisition and Processing • LiDAR Data Classification and Feature Extraction • Digital Orthophotography • Digital Terrain Modeling (DTM) • Digital Elevation Modeling (DEM) • Digital Aerial Triangulation • Ground Control • Flight Planning and Execution • Image Scanning • Airborne GPS and ABGPS / IMU Controlled Photography The SAM, Inc. geospatial department is led by ASPRS Certified Photogrammetrists (CP) and an experienced staff of photogrammetric technicians —all solidly backed by a company commitment to provide the latest industry hardware and software technology. All digital products can be delivered in specified CAD or Geographic Information System (GIS) formats, including PLS-CADD, AutoCAD, MicroStation, BlueSky AlignDB, ArcGIS, FIip7, Terrascan and Terramodeler to meet project requirements. Airborne LiDAR, Mobile, and Terrestrial scanning services are part of our broad inventory of advanced surveying and mapping technologies. These state-of-the-art solutions provide high -quality point data for many applications. Our data collection options include airborne LiDAR using both helicopter and fixed -wing platforms mobile LiDAR using ground - based vehicles and fixed -position terrestrial HDS scanning. Airborne LiDAR capabilities at SAM, Inc. include aerial data acquisition from both fixed -wing aircraft and helicopter. The firm has entered into an agreement with Corporate Aircraft Solutions, LLC, also known as Oasis Services, for the exclusive use of a rotary wing aircraft as a platform for airborne LiDAR deployment. The aircraft, a Bell 2o6L-3. helicopter, is based near SAM, Inc. headquarters in Austin, Texas and will allow the company to more efficiently cover a wider geographic range. Features of the Bell aircraft include the ability to mount the LiDAR scanning system internally, rather than suspended below the aircraft, for enhanced airworthiness. Multiple data processing software systems allow us to tailor LiDAR data processing to meet specific client needs, such as for PTC mapping, FERC rulings and line re -ratings, and other mapping projects. SAM, Inc. utilizes the Trimble Harrier 68i, one of the most advanced LiDAR scanning systems on the market. It has a truly impressive set of specifications, including a very high rate of data capture, extremely dense data capture (or point cloud), a 4.5-6o degree field -of -view and an integrated 6o megapixel medium -format digital frame camera. The system is capable of operating at an altitude of up to 5,00o feet and can capture a scan swath width of 83 percent of altitude at 45 degrees. It offers high accuracy and reliability, minimal calibration requirements, and highest quality data characteristics across the scan. The system is fully integrated with positioning software and Trimble's TopPIT software for pre- and post -processing of LiDAR data. Mobile LiDAR is an innovative mapping solution that incorporates the most advanced LiDAR sensors, cameras and position/navigation to collect survey -quality point data quickly and accurately. Our mobile LiDAR vehicle utilizes two 36o- degree sensors, two five-megapixel cameras, two GPS receivers and an Inertial Measuring Unit (IMU) to provide data density spacing from o.os foot with efficient acquisition of millions of 3-D design points per minute —far exceeding the efficiency of traditional survey methods. This mapping solution is ideal for civil engineering firms or government agencies managing route projects. Other applications include Positive Train Control (PTC) mapping; corridor project work, including roadway and rail transportation, pipelines and electric transmission lines; construction management for design -build; FAA airport design and layout plans; harbor and shoreline mapping; and streetscape design. Terrestrial LiDAR or HDS scanning projects for SAM, Inc. utilize the Leica ScanStation Cio, one of the most advanced laser scanning systems on the market, allowing us to unobtrusively deliver data of high quality and accurate detail in a significantly shorter project cycle. However, technology is only a component —our team of experts deploys this technology in a wide variety of high -definition surveying applications including civil, mechanical, electrical, architectural and archaeological projects. Our professionals provide experienced HDS data acquisition, project control, filtered data and complete schematic drawings and 3-D models, and we offer fully registered and controlled laser scan data with high - resolution digital imagery calibrated to the scan cloud. Surveying And Mapping, Inc. 800-656-9525 I www.saminc.biz Geographic Information Systems (GIS) SAM, Inc. offers Geographic Information Systems (GIS) services that complement our core surveying, mapping, data acquisition and management capabilities. We provide our clients with cost-effective products and services that are specifically tailored to their requirements. We are pleased to be a part of the Esri Partner Network and although we focus most of our GIS development, customization, and implementation efforts on Esri-based applications, we can easily handle data from, interface with, and deliver data to other GIS and CAD systems. We offer custom GIS application development on the latest Esri architecture including desktop, server, and cloud computing options. GIS services include: • Asset and Data Management • Planning and Analysis • Operational Awareness • Field Inventory / Utility Mapping / Field Mobility • Application Development • Development and Implementation • Needs Assessment Our GIS professionals have extensive experience in projects for oil and gas pipeline, power transmission and distribution, transportation, and telecommunications. To support their efforts we are equipped with the latest network architecture, computing capabilities, CAD workstations, and sophisticated mapping and plotting hardware. Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) Our SUE services help project designers manage risks associated with surprise encounters with buried utilities, which can bring construction projects to a complete halt. These services have been proven to reduce construction costs related to the risks associated with inaccurate or incomplete utility information. SUE services include: • Records Research • Nondestructive Vacuum • CAD Plan Preparation • Utility Surface Data Collection Excavation • Utility Design / Specification • Electronic Designating of Utilities • Data Management and Quality • Utility Relocation Plan Control We use state-of-the-art geophysical sensing equipment for identifying, designating, locating and mapping existing and abandoned utility infrastructure. Techniques include magnetic, sonic and acoustic technologies, ground penetrating radar and radio frequency detection. Vacuum excavation equipment for "safe dig" operations is used to safely uncover and measure the exact horizontal and vertical position of the utility that reduces underground facility damage and overall project expenses. Our experienced and highly trained staff includes engineers, surveyors and technicians who have successfully provided all four SUE quality level services to state, municipal and private clients. Utility Coordination In infrastructure construction projects where modification or relocation of utilities is required, SAM, Inc. utility coordination services allow concept, conflict identification, design and the beginning of construction to be performed concurrently, all within state and federal regulations. Early utility coordination allows cross flow of information, gives affected utilities sufficient time to plan new routes for their facilities and provides project designers time to work out a design compromise with utilities that will benefit both sides. Our utility coordination section has years of Department of Transportation (DOT) experience and knows the state and federal guidelines for reimbursement from the inside. Headed by a professional engineer and backed by a knowledgeable team of right-of-way and land agents with comprehensive experience in utility coordination at all levels, our team has expertise in civil engineering, surveying and transportation design, as well as DOT regulations and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) utility accommodation rules. We often provide alternative designs that eliminate the need for a utility to relocate. Our team can provide: • Site Management • Agreement Assembly and • Site Inspection and As -Built • Data Management Processing Planning • Project Tracking Graphics • Verification of Utility Invoicing With these tools, we work with clients to develop a plan specifically tailored to meet the needs of their project and get the maximum reimbursement for incurred costs in the shortest time. Surveying And Mapping, Inc. 800-656-9525 I www.saminc.biz Construction Phase Services SAM-Construction Services, Inc. (SAM-CS, Inc.) is a wholly owned subsidiary of SAM, Inc., specializing in construction phase services. Our engineering services encompass a full range of construction phase services, including construction inspection and observation, quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) management, contract administration and the development of quality manuals and specifications. We are also at the forefront of developing new LiDAR-based data collection applications to support construction phase tasks. Our team is comprised of licensed and highly -skilled engineers, surveyors, technicians and inspection professionals with extensive experience across a full spectrum of construction projects, including transportation, power transmission, oil and gas and water/wastewater projects. Our project managers and senior inspectors each have from 11 to 3o years of experience in construction inspection and bring a high degree of experience to those activities. They have successfully performed a wide range of construction phase services for a diverse list of clients in both the public and private sectors. As with all other aspects of our operations, we work with the latest state-of-the-art technologies and tools to deliver fast, accurate and dependable solutions for construction phase requirements. We deploy the latest equipment and utilize the most efficient techniques for collecting and managing construction phase data. Our team capabilities include: • Pre -construction conference management • Development of quality plan • Schedule development, review and analysis • Materials testing planning and coordination • Construction observation and verification • Processes for change orders and shop drawings review DALLAS OFFICE CONTACT INFORMATION: CONTACT NAME: S. Kevin Wendell, RPLS PHONE: (214)-631-7888 FAX: (214)-631-7103 EMAIL: kwendell@sanninc.biz ADDRESS: 7101 Envoy Court, Dallas, TX 75247 • Perform and coordinate environmental monitoring and inspection • Coordinate contractors and subcontractors • Traffic control compliance reviews • Construction estimation payment review and recommendation • Review, monitor and evaluate project documentation • Recording of project conditions before and during construction • Utility Coordination (UC) • Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) • Establish project controls • Final acceptance process • Management of final as -built plan process • Auditing of project records • Management of warranties and product instructions Surveying And Mapping, Inc. 800-656-9525 I www.saminc.biz PROJECT EXPERIENCE FORM SUBCONSULTANT FIRM: Client Name, Address, Contact, Date & Status CP&Y (Owner: TRA) 1820 Regal Row, Suite 200 Dallas, TX 75235 Greg Johnson (214) 638-0500 Design Completion: t00% On Budget AIA Consulting, Inc. (Owner: TxDOT North) 15310 Park Row Houston, TX 77084 Sandeep Patil, P.E. (281) 493-4140 Design Completion: wo% On Budget Surveying And Mapping, Inc. (Experience for Indicated Key Firm Personnel only) Prime Project Name, Locationand Brief Description Personnel Involved or Sub & Role Sub Trinity River Authority Central Wastewater Treatment Plant, Grand Prairie, Texas — SAM,Inc. was responsible for performing the topographic as - built survey for the TRA Central Wastewater Plant located in Grand Prairie, TX. SAM, Inc. established the project control and performed topographic survey of the existing ground surface and provided a DTM. SAM, Inc. also located and tied the invert elevations of six utility structures that were merged into the topographic survey map. SAM, Inc. located and tied horizontal and vertical information for eight geotechnical borings. Sub IH-35W Segment 3B, Fort Worth, Texas — The project consisted of providing Subsurface Utility Engineering Services for designating electric, communication, telephone, fiber optic, cable TV, natural gas distribution, fuel transmission, water, wastewater and storm sewer mains. The following SUE Quality Levels were provided: Quality Level D - record/data research of existing as -built information, Quality Level C field survey of existing utility surface features; Quality Level B - electronic toning by direct connect and sonic equipment of precise horizontal location of utilities; Quality Level A - non-destructive exposure of individual utility(s) and surveying of precise X, Y, Z coordinate location of specified utility. The project consists of 3.6 miles of Interstate Highway construction in Tarrant County, Texas, and an approximate 76,000 linear feet of underground utilities and associated overhead utility identification. The project includes providing Utility Coordination and Verification services on an as needed basis. The project budget was maintained by regular communications with the client and their sub-consultant(s) and utilizing multiple SUE crews and combining survey personnel for efficient operation. S. Kevin Wendell, RPLS Project Manager Rick Benson, P.E. Project Manager 800-656-9525 1 www.saminc.biz NOTEPAD INSURED'S NAME Surveying And Mapping, Inc. 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COLLIER CONSULTING 4009 Alava Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76133 Office: (817) 915-6174 Fax: (254) 968-8725 TBPE Firm No. F-8170 www.collierconsulting.com Collier Consulting, Inc. (CCINC) is a geoscience and engineering firm with its main office located in Stephenville, Texas and a business development office in Fort Worth, Texas. The company was incorporated in 1998 and currently employs a team of 15 people. CCINC's main areas of expertise are engineering and environmental geophysics and hydrogeology. Our geographic area of focus is Texas and adjacent states. We also have project experience in Florida, Missouri, and Arizona. CCINC is certified as a Woman -Owned Business Entity by the North Texas Regional Certification Agency (WBE No. WFWB54617N0813). We are also a registered Texas engineering firm (TBPE Firm No. F-8170). CCINC is an experienced provider of geophysical and hydrogeological services required for the City of Fort Worth Environmental and Engineering Consulting Contract. The services include the following: 1. Geophysical investigations to locate underground storage tanks and other environmental targets. 2. Geophysical surveys to assist in detailed subsurface characterization for the design of environmental sampling and remediation programs. 3. Conducting geophysical surveys to clear environmental boring locations of utilities and other potential geohazards. 4. Acquisition and analysis of hydrogeological data for groundwater projects in support of environmental sampling, remediation, and monitoring program design. Our geophysics team is experienced in the use of seismic, electrical resistivity, ground penetrating radar, and electromagnetic methods. CCINC's geophysics field team is well equipped. Our inventory includes GPR, EM, seismic, electrical resistivity, and borehole logging tools allowing us to be more responsive to our clients. Our seasoned hydrogeology team utilizes the latest ESRI GIS, GeoGraphix stratigraphic cross section, and Groundwater Vistas groundwater modeling software that allows us to produce excellent graphical presentations for reports. Our field team is skilled in the use of In -Situ pumping test and groundwater monitoring equipment, drilling oversight, and sampling. A significant portion of CCINC's revenue over the past five years was derived from projects performed in the Fort Worth, Texas area. Our firm completed these projects within budget and presented the deliverables to the client in a timely manner. The following list details projects that are relevant to the City of Fort Worth Environmental and Engineering Consulting Services RFQ (ENV 13-01: EECS): Project Name, Date and Location UST Survey of Central City Parcels 24, 66, and 141 June 2009 Fort Worth, TX Subsurface Utility and UST Survey of the Central City Bazaar Property April 2009 Fort Worth, TX McKinley Iron Works Environmental Boring Clearances and Waste Pit Investigation 2009 Fort Worth, TX Central City Project Aquifer Performance Testing 2011 Fort Worth, TX Alliance Area Hydrogeology 2010-2011 Fort Worth, TX Edwards Ranch Hydrogeology Project 2012 Fort worth, TX Project Summary Utilized GPR and EM methods to perform a grid - based survey of three parcels with the goal of locating potential underground storage tanks. Potential targets were marked on the ground surface for further investigation and we compiled a report for future reference. Our team utilized radio detection, GPR and EM methods to perform a grid -based survey of the property with goal of locating underground storage tanks and subsurface utilities. Field personnel marked potential USTs and subsurface utilities on the ground, surveyed their locations, and then produced CAD -based SUE sheets for the client. Our field team utilized radio detection, GPR, and EM methods to clear 37 proposed environmental borings for subsurface utilities. We also utilized Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) to locate and delineate a waste pit associated with a former acetylene production facility. CCINC provided oversight for the installation of three observation wells and four pumping wells that were utilized in a series of four long-term, multi -well pumping tests. The data were utilized by the client to develop a dewatering model for the Central City Bypass Channel that is part of the Trinity River Vision Project. Collier hydrogeologists performed a local area hydrogological assessment with the goal of characterizing groundwater availability and proposing optimum sites for production water wells. We conducted a hydrogeological assessment and feasibility study for groundwater production wells in a new residential development. Invoiced Amount $12K Completed Within Budget? $10K Y $32K Y $94K Y $100K+ Y $30K Y Project Name, Date and Location American Cyanamid Waste Pit Delineation 2012 Fort Worth, TX Technicoat Geophysical Survey 2012 Fort Worth, Texas TRWD Line 1CSeismic 2012 Kennedale, TX Integrated Pipeline Project (IPL) Geophysics 2010-2012 Lake Palestine to Lake Benbrook, TX Multiple UST Surveys 2007-2012 Texas Project Summary Our team utilized GPR, EM-61, and EM-31 geophysical methods to delineate a waste pit at a former catalyst manufacturer. We acquired and analyzed data then produced a report that incorporated the geophysical information into GIS- based report presentation. CCINC utilized geophysical methods to clear environmental borings of utilities and search for potential USTs and former disposal pit areas. Our geophysics team utilized seismic refraction tomography to develop a top of competent rock profile along the alignment of a water transmission line project. CCINC acquired and processed seismic data then provided the client with profile graphics and a Geodatabase. Collier teams acquired more than 100 miles of Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) data that was utilized to perform a broad brush geohazards assessment prior to pipeline design. We also used ERT and seismic refraction to characterize the subsurface and investigate potential geohazards at three planned IPL pump station sites. Finally our team acquired and processed terrestrial and marine ERT data for a deep tunnel pipeline crossing of the Trinity River. CCINC has completed many UST surveys for environmental due diligence projects associated with real estate transactions throughout Texas. Invoiced Amount Completed Within Budget? $21K Y $35K Y $1M+ Y In addition to the work we completed in the Fort Worth, Texas area, CCINC completed geophysical and hydrogeology projects in other locations in support of environmental sampling and remediation efforts as listed below: Project Name, Date and Location Geophysical Investigation of Potential Hydrocarbon Migration Pathways 2008 Fayetteville, AR Pepper Pan Food Mart #2 2007 Dardanelle, AR Credmoor Maha Hydrogeological Investigation 2001 Buda, TX Lake Dixie Geophysical Investigation 2007 Carthage, TX Project Summary We delineated potential subsurface migration pathways for hydrocarbons that originated from a leaking underground storage tank. We utilized high resolution ERT and tight survey controls to provide information used in the client's sampling and remediation program design. Our team performed detailed subsurface characterization using borehole geophysical logging with the goal of identifying subsurface hydrocarbon migration pathways. Collier hydrogeologists conducted multi -well pumping tests with the goal of determining the effects of pumping in the Buda area on the Barton Springs near Austin. The investigation also included the production of detailed geologic cross - sections based on borehole geophysical log data acquired by our team. We performed a geophysical investigation with the goal of detecting and characterizing potential effects of a nearby gas well blowout on a reservoir dam and adjacent residential property. High resolution ERT and seismic refraction methods were utilized to develop a detailed graphical presentation of the subsurface that was easily understood by the laymen involved in the project. 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ACORD 25 (2010/05) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD arkcr eigfi ENVIRONMENTAL _LC AREAS OF EXPERTISE Phase I/Due Diligence Phase II Phase III Regulatory Compliance Auditing and Permitting TCEQ REPORTING PRODUCTS Affected Property Assessments Remedial Action Plans Remedial Action Completions Plan B Risk Assessment Field Activity Report Groundwater Monitoring Conceptual Site Model Work Plan/Cost Proposal Invoicing STAFF REGISTRATIONS Professional Geologist, Texas LPST Project Manager Asbestos Inspector - Tx TxDOT Pre -certified for 2.13.1 - Hazardous Materials Initial Site Assessment TCEQ EnviroMentor 40-Hour Hazwoper Supervisor FIRM CERTIFICATIONS Texas HUB NCTRCA Woman Owned Business Enterprise Texas Licensed Geosciences Firm Parkerleig/lEnvironinental IIC 1244 Dumont Drive Richardson, Texas 214.810.8956 www.parkerleiah.us sheri @parkerleiah.biz Type of Firm Private Limited Liability Corporation Is the Firm a Diverse Business? Yes, Minority Woman Owned Business Enterprise, certified by the TRVA Fair Contracting Committee and the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency, and Texas HUB. Number of years in Business 2 years (since 3/28/2011) Type of services firm normally provides/services the firm will provide related to this scope: Phase I (ASTM 1527-00/05), II, & III. Investigation and Remediation for soil/groundwater contamination under PST and TRRP guidelines; Technical oversight, Scoping, Implementing Work plans, and Report Preparation. Technology capabilities Microsoft Word/Excel/PowerPoint; Planning and Direction of Drilling (conventional and direct push); Groundwater Sampling Nearest office location(s) and size of resource pools: Richardson, Texas/1 PG, 1 Field Geologist, 1, Compliance Specialist, 2 Field Technicians, 1 CADD. PLE Project Management PLE provides project management and field services; specializing in developing and managing multi -disciplinary teams to support projects with strategy development, regulatory interpretation/negotiation, technical oversight, scoping, implementing work plans, and management of contractors. Ms. Larson founded PLE in March 2011 after 11 years with URS Corporation and 25 years in the geoscience field. PLE is a Texas HUB and an NCTRCA Woman Owned Business Enterprise. PLE anticipates supplementing the responding firm, Enercon, with personnel to perform Phase I ESAs, soil and groundwater investigations and remediation. Budgets and Scheduling PLE maintains project schedules and budgets beginning at the opening of every project. The contracted Cost Proposal and Schedule is converted into a schedule and tracking document that is an interactive calendar with applicable notifications for all milestones (meetings, site visits, subcontractor report deliveries, completion dates), invoicing, and payments. This includes all ODCs, Subcontractor incurred costs, labor hours, and invoiced dollar amounts. This information is updated in conjunction with daily/weekly communication with the Client Project Manager. No costs may be incurred above the applicable contracted line item amount without prior written authorization from the Client. SELECTED PROJECTS Location of Project: Owner Name: Duration: Budget: Final Cost: Proiect Description: Location of Project: Owner Name: Duration: Budget: Final Cost: Proiect Description: Location of Proiect: Owner Name: Duration: Budget: Final Cost: Proiect Description: Phase II Subsurface Investigation of LPST Site Dallas, Texas — Love Field Byington Group; P.O. Box 801085; Dallas, Texas 75380, 214.692.5037 April 2012 — Present $50,000 on-going/in-budget Performed forensic investigation of LPST site where VOC impacts to soil and groundwater involved multiple fuel releases over a 50 year period. Subsurface investigation was focused on source identification using soil gas vapor, free product, and groundwater fingerprinting to track the presence of indicator compounds for each fuel type. This process led to successful modeling of the subsurface hydrogeology to trace contaminant flow below man-made features and natural groundwater flow paths and date the releases, ultimately demonstrating the fuel releases originated from an off -site source. Soil vapor sampling results were compared to TRRP Table 10 for inhalation of air (AirRBELlnh) for BTEX constituents to determine if indoor air of proposed hangar would be threatened. Phase I ESAs Weatherford and Granbury Texas Pat Lobb; 3350 S Central Expressway; McKinney, Texas 75070; 713.226-1299 February —March 2012 $11,500 $7,775 Prepared a portfolio of Phase I ESAs (ASTM 1528-05) for five automobile dealerships at an accelerated turn -around -time. Three of the five site visits were performed and reports partially completed prior to project being cancelled. Partial invoicing was extended on a courtesy basis. Phase II Affected Propoerty Assessment Report Caddo Mills, Tx. Benchmark Environmental Consultants (BEC); Dustin Cox; 5307 East Mockingbird Lane, Ste 650, Dallas, Texas 75206; 214-363-5996. February April 2012-December 2012 $17,800 $17,800 Agreed Order involving illegal disposal. PLE performed subsurface investigation to include installation of monitoring wells; soil and groundwater sampling; aquifer pumping test according to TRRP-8 and groundwater classification; sensitive receptor survey; exposure pathway assessment; and preparation APAR for submittal to TCEQ. TCEO Project Manager: Jerrel Cameron Phase I and Phase II of Former Creosote Facility Location of Project: Denison, Texas Owner Name: Wiberg Environmental; P.O. Box 940; Boerne, Tx 78006; 830-431-1320. Duration: April 2011-November 2011 Budget: $15,500 Final Cost: $12,800 Project Description: As Project Manager, performed Phase II subsurface investigation to assess 2 SELECTED PROJECTS (CONTINUED) Location of Proiect: Owner Name: Duration: Budget: Final Cost: Project Description: Location of Project: Owner Name: Duration: Budget: Final Cost: Project Description: Location of Project: Owner Name: Duration: Budget: Final Cost: Project Description: Recognized Environmental Conditions that were identified in a Phase I ESA performed by URS Corporation for TCEQ Brownfields Program. RECs were identified as VOCs, SVOCs, metals, and dioxins for soils, groundwater, sediments, and surface water. Performed a limited Phase II subsurface investigation to sample surface and subsurface soils. Eight borings were advanced to 15 feet using a direct push and samples analyzed for SVOCs and Metals. Results were compared to TRRP PCLs for residential exposure. Former Valvoline Site RACR Butler Street, Dallas, Tx EHS Support (Contractor for Ashland Corporation); Nigel Goulding; 4504 Brownsville Road; Pittsburgh, PA 15236; 412-977-4474. April 2011-March 2012 $18,200 $17,800 Remedial Action Completion (RACR). Plug and abandon monitoring wells, survey deed restricted, prepare Activity Use Limitation Deed Restriction for TPH impacted area left in place. Prepare and Submit RACR to TCEQ. Project schedule/budget: daily/weekly scheduling and tracking TCEO Project Manager: Kitike Cook/Allan Posnik Phase I ESA Dallas Fort Worth Area CBRE Assessment & Consulting Services (Doug Romer); 2100 McKinney Avenue, Suite 700, Dallas, TX 7520; T 214.979.6123 November 2012 to Present Various Various — Always on Budget Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and Property Transaction Reports on a Lump Sum Basis throughout the DFW Metroplex performed with short schedules according to ASTM (ASTM 1527-00/05). Lead Dust Survey 1607 West Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, Texas CBRE Assessment & Consulting Services (Doug Romer); 2100 McKinney Avenue, Suite 700, Dallas, TX 7520; T 214.979.6123 December 2012 $1200 $1200 Lead Wipe Survey performed by an EPA -Accredited and TDSHS-Licensed Lead Inspector/Risk Assessor from interior surfaces using ASTM E1792. Reporting included comparison of sample results to the OSHA CPL 2-2.58 recommended decontamination levels (RDL). Next -Gen Solutions, Inc. (Next -Gen) was chartered as a Texas Corporation on April 1, 1997 and is headquartered in Tarrant County, Keller, Texas. Next -Gen specializes in Environmental Site Assessment Services. Next -Gen performs these services for a full range of clients including small business, industry, and local and state governments. The two (2) sole owners of the company, Joni L. Brown, EIT, CAPM and Dale K. Brown, PG, have worked as project managers since the late 1980's (each with over 20 years of experience) with major environmental and engineering consultant firms. Next -Gen is presently licensed by the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists, Texas Water Well Drillers Board and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality as a Corrective Action Specialist. Our specialties are as follows: Next -Gen has designed, implemented and constructed various types of drilling and remediation equipment. This equipment includes conventional drilling rigs Mobile Drill B-38, Central Mine Equipment CME-45, limited access drilling rigs (minuteman and shop -built), Mobile Dual Phase Extraction (MDPE) equipment, Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) vacuum equipment, belt skimmers, permanent and portable groundwater cleanup equipment. Firm and Employee Information: Business Name: Next -Gen Solutions, Inc. (Next -Gen) Mailing Address: P.O. Box 404 Granbury, Texas 76048 Contact Information: Date of Organization: Type of Organization: Certifications: Company Registrations: Memberships: Bank Reference: Ph: e-mail: website: 817-308-2770 drillerb38@aol.com next-gensolutions.com April 1, 1997 Texas Corporation (Charter No: 1439299; EIN No: 75-2702518) State of Texas Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) NCTRCA Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Registered Geoscience Firm - Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists Registered Corrective Action Specialist — Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Texas Association of Storage Tank Professionals Texas Groundwater Association International Ground Source Heat Pump Association Fort Worth Better Business Bureau BBVA Compass Bank 1807 Highway 377 E Granbury, Texas 76049 Ph: 817-573-7171 Insurance Company: Insurance Agent: ACE Westchester/Beacon Hill Associates, Inc. P.O. Box 1532 Charlottesville, VA 22902 Box Insurance Agency 1200 S. Main Street, Suite 1600 Grapevine, Texas 76051 Ph: 817-481-3529 NAICS Codes: 541620, 562910, 237110 Client References: 1) Kleinfelder Subcontractor for Environmental Drilling 6850 Manhattan Boulevard Suite 300 Fort Worth, Texas 76120 Contact: David Boes Ph: 817-429-6692 2. 2) Unified Services of Texas, Inc. (UST) On behalf of UST, Next -Gen conducts 1 Environmental Site Assessment and Remedial Services 2110 Greenbriar Drive Southlake, Texas 76092 Contact: Marshall Ryan or Tricia Stefanko Ph: 817-481-9510 2. 3) EcoSystems Environmental, Inc, (ESEI) On behalf of ESEI, Next -Gen conducts Environmental Site Assessment and Remedial Services 2225 E. Belt Line Road, Suite 207 Carrollton, Texas 75006 Contact: Garey Hackney Ph: 972-416-0520 Next -Gen Owners: Joni L. Brown (51% Ownership) Dale K. Brown (49% Ownership) Project Type: Project Client: PROJECT PROFILES: Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services Enercon for City of Ft.Worth Project Location: 801 Missouri - Fort Worth, Texas 76104 Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation at former Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank Project Description: (LPST) site Project Purpose: Historical Redevelopment Area - PST Closure Activity Project Type: Project Client: Project Location: Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services Enercon for City of Ft. Worth 801 Evans - Fort Worth, Texas 76104 Project Description: Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation at LPST site Project Purpose: Historical Redevelopment Area - PST Closure Activity Project Type: Project Client: Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services Enercon for City of Ft. Worth Project Location: 825 West Vickery - Fort Worth, Texas 76104 Project Description: Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation Project Purpose: Street Right -of -Way Assessment Project Type: Project Client: Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services Enercon for City of Ft. Worth Project Location: 901 Evans - Fort Worth, Texas 76104 Project Description: Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation at LPST site Project Purpose: Historical Redevelopment Area - PST Closure Activity Project Type: Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services Project Client: Project Location: Project Description: Enercon for City of Ft. Worth 1100 South Main - Fort Worth, Texas 76104 Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation at former LPST site Project Purpose: Fairmount Southside Historical Redevelopment Area - PST Closure Activity Project Type: Project Client: Project Location: Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services Enercon for City of Ft. Worth 1013 Cherry - Fort Worth, Texas 76104 Project Description: Project Purpose: Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation at LPST site (Former fleet maintenance facility) Petroleum Storage Tank (PST) Closure Activity Project Type: Project Client: Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services Enercon for City of Ft. Worth Project Location: Project Description: Project Purpose: 1608 11`h Avenue (Holly Street) - Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation at LPST site PST Closure Activity Project Type: Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services Project Client: Enercon for City of Ft. Worth Project Location: Project Description: Project Purpose: 2500 Brennan - Fort Worth, Texas 76106 Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation at LPST site PST Closure Activity Project Type: Project Client: Project Location: Project Description: Project Purpose: Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services Enercon for City of Ft. Worth 4500 Wilma - Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation at LPST site PST Closure Activity Project Type: Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services Project Client: Enercon for City of Ft. Worth Project Location: Project Description: Gateway Park - Fort Worth, Texas 76111 Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation Project Purpose: Former Sanitary Sewer Treatment Facility Assessment Activity Project Type: Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services Project Client: Project Location: Project Description: Enercon for City of Ft. Worth La Grave Field - Fort Worth, Texas 76106 Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation at LPST site Project Purpose: PST Closure Activity — North Main Redevelopment Area Project Type: Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services Project Client: Enercon for City of Ft. Worth Project Location: 150 East Lancaster - Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Project Description: Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation former LPST site Project Purpose: Street Right -of -Way Assessment Project Type: Project Client: Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services Enercon for City of Worth Project Location: Silver Creek Road - Fort Worth, Texas 76108 Project Description: Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation Project Purpose: Gun Range Assessment Project Type: Project Client: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) mandated LPST Cleanup Activity Eastern Front Enterprises (Private Corporation) Project Location: 7457 State Highway 155 — Coffee City, Henderson County, Texas 75763 Project Description: LPST Cleanup including, Subsurface Investigation(s), Pilot Testing, Remedial Design, Installation & Implementation of Dual Phase Cleanup Activity, Operation & Maintenance of on -site Cleanup System, Additional On -site Cleanup by Chemical Injection, Full Consulting Services Project Duration: +/-6 years — Currently, last phase(s) of site closure Project Reporting: Project Type: Project Client: Project Location: Remedial Action Plan (RAP), Groundwater Monitoring Reports, Operation & Maintenance Reports, Site Closure Report Underground Storage Tank Removal Unified Services of Texas/City of Fort Worth 3409 Harley Street - Fort Worth, Texas 76107 Project Description: Former City Fleet Maintenance Facility Project Purpose: City of Fort Worth redevelopment area Project Reporting: Release Determination Report (RDR) Sunbelt Industrial Services Environmental Contracting & Drilling Sunbelt Industrial Services incorporated in the State of Texas in 1988 with Company headquarters located in Fort Worth, Texas. Sunbelt became a WBE in 2004 and is a Historically Underutilized Business Vendor for the State of Texas (HUB Certification #64929,). Sunbelt's attentive project management, conscientious personnel and dedication to safety has helped build a solid reputation for quality environmental construction services. Sunbelt Industrial Services' client -base consists of long standing customers who appreciate a contractor that recognizes their needs and the importance of working together toward a common goal. Sunbelt clients include hazardous and non -hazardous waste generators, consulting engineers, attorneys, business development and property management companies, retailers, drycleaners, manufacturers, cities, state and federal agencies, and general contractors. Sunbelt's client -base has expanded along with the experience of the personnel to make the company one of the most qualified environmental companies of its size. Sunbelt Industrial Services has been included as an approved subcontractor on numerous City of Fort Worth Environmental Contracts, as well as the Trinity River Vision project. Sunbelt is also an approved subcontractor for the USACE (listed under G.L. Morris Enterprises). Environmental Construction Services: General Construction Services: Hydraulic Lift Removals Storage Tank Removals Installation of Remediation Systems Drummed Soil Cutting and Decon Water Transport and Disposal Concrete Resurfacing, Containment, Treatment Pads Tank Cleaning Confined Space Entry Bio Cell Construction & Treatment Drycleaner Remediation Hazardous and Industrial Waste Cleanups Plant Closures Excavation, Loading, Transportation and Disposal of Industrial and Hazardous Waste Remedial Services Pond/Lagoon Closure Brownfield Drilling/Geoprobe Services Demolition Installation of Silt Fencing Installation of Fencing Brush Clearing Erosion Controls Excavation Backfill & Compaction Seeding and Sod Placement Concrete Removal/Replace Sunbelt Industrial Services has performed environmental construction services in multiple states with the majority of our services offered in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Sunbelt's ability to work together with state and local officials, along with an extensive network of suppliers, provides the customer with the flexibility to address multiple projects and the security of a contractor dedicated to your goals. Sunbelt personnel have successfully managed a wide range of materials and chemicals under diverse conditions in different environments. This knowledge and expertise, combined with available heavy and technical equipment, enables Sunbelt to successfully address a wide range of environmental conditions. Sunbelt Industrial Services staff of environmental specialists are dedicated to quality service. Sunbelt project managers will provide the client with the most cost effective method available to meet regulatory compliance and satisfy the requirements of the client with limited disruption to normal business activities. 2415 Cullen Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107 817-877-0866 • Metro 817-654-0077 • Fax 817-877-0428 www.sunbeltindustrialservices.com (Sunbelt Industrial Services UST REMOVALS ENERCON Services, Inc. for the City of Fort Worth - During the month of March 2009 Sunbelt Industrial Services was contracted to remove multiple underground storage tanks found during excavation activities at a site in Ft Worth, TX. During the project a number of other contractors were working to construct additions to the City of Ft Worth Police Department. Sunbelt worked in conjunction with the building contractors by removing fences and creating an area which work could be performed with minimal impact on construction activities. All work was done in a turnkey manner from the removal of the tanks to backfill of the excavations. ENERCON Services, Inc. for City of Fort Worth — Sunbelt was contracted to perform UST removal of an underground storage tank discovered during City of Ft. Worth street repairs. Sunbelt was able to respond quickly to the situation and remove the tank. The excavation was backfilled per the city's requirements and project was able to be completed with little impact to traffic or surrounding businesses. Removal of multiple USTs from ExxonMobil locations in Texas. Projects entailed removal of concrete surfacing materials above tankholds, pipe trenches and fuel islands. All piping was purged utilizing nitrogen. Tanks were cleaned and inerted, removed and transported for destruction. All associated piping and tank system components were removed and destroyed. 1 Excavations were backfilled and compacted. DRILLING ENERCON Services, Inc. for the City of Fort Worth — State Highway 121 Extension / Howell Instruments, 3479 W. Vickery Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107 - On January 21, 2009, our company commenced installations of 18 Direct Push Technology Environmental Soil Borings to total depths of 20 feet or less, using a track mounted Geoprobe 6620DT Drill Rig. Six of these Soil Borings were converted to 1" Temporary Monitor Wells and then plugged and abandoned within 48 hours in accordance with State Regulations. This site was formerly utilized as a foundry and manufacturing facility and is adjacent to the Union Pacific Rail Yard. ENERCON Services, Inc. for the City of Fort Worth - Various Drilling Projects Sunbelt Industrial Services has performed Drilling Services for Site investigations on numerous sites for the City of Fort Worth. These services were performed using either a Truck Mounted CME 75 Drill Rig or a Track Mounted Geoprobe 6620 DT (Direct Push Technology) Drill Rig with auger capabilities. We have completed a wide range of installations including Direct Push and Hollow Stem Auger Soil Borings, 1" Temporary & 2" Permanent Monitor Wells, as well as various Plugging and Abandonments of 1 inch, 2 inch, 4 inch and 6 inch Monitor Wells. jbelt Industrial Services Nei LIFT REMOVAL Removal of hydraulic lifts from Sears Automotive facilities in Texas and Louisiana. Hydraulic lifts were drained of fluid. Fluid was drummed and transported for disposal at a certified disposal facility. Concrete surfacing material was removed and transported to a recycle facility. The lifts were excavated and destroyed. Impacted soils were excavated and transported to a certified disposal facility. Excavations were backfilled with select fill and compacted. The surface material was replaced and finished with a brush finish. The automotive center was able to maintain service activities in adjacent bays during the project. ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK INSTALLATION An aboveground vault was purchased from Hoover Products. The vault was secondarily contained and fire rated for installation in the Galleria mall building. The vault was plumbed and to an emergency generator with supply and return lines. EXCAVATION OF IMPACTED SOILS Approximately 6,000 cubic yards of lead paint impacted soils were located on vacant land in Mansfield. The soils were covered with two (2) feet of clean overburden. The clean soil was removed and utilized for berms to control stormwater. Silt fencing was erected to prevent erosion into an adjacent creek. The soils were stockpiled and covered with poly sheeting until analytical was provided by the consultant. The soils were loaded and transported to a local disposal facility for disposition. The excavation was backfilled and compacted utilizing overburden soils and clean select fill. The soils were compacted to 95% standard proctor density and the area was over seeded to restore surface conditions. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF AN OIL/WATER SEPARATOR NASJRB-Ft. Worth. A one thousand gallon oil water separator was removed and destroyed. A two thousand gallon separator was placed in the excavation with a four 940 foot extension and new piping was utilized to restore plumbing. The excavation was backfilled with peagravel to a level above all plumbing and select fill to surface. The surface material was replaced with 4,000 PSI concrete and impacted soils transported to a certified disposal facility. TANK CLEANING Under a permitted confined space entry, cleaned a 9,000 gallon caustic tank and drummed sludge and rinsate for disposal by the Owner, Teccor Electronics. A health and Safety Plan was prepared containing all applicable MSDS sheets and safety procedures required for the three man team to perform the confined space entry. Following the tank cleaning activity the tank was demolished. INSTALLATION OF AN AIR SPARGING VAPOR EXTRACTION SYSTEM Red Oak Michigan - Approximately 2700 linear feet of trenching was excavated to a depth of four feet. Seven Air Sparge wells were installed and plumbed to a compressor located in a treatment building. The trenches were plumbed with PVC piping and 27 extraction points, which were tied to a liquid ring vacuum pump. The system was pressure tested to insure no leaks and the trenches were backfilled and compacted with native soils. SIGMA Environmental Solutions, Inc. CLAUDE A. BROWN, P.G. President EDUCATION — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization BS/Geology/1982/Structural Geology, Virginia State University CONTINUING EDUCATION Texas Risk Reduction Program- Modules 1 and 2- University of Houston, 2000 Remediation of Groundwater by Natural Attenuation- University of Houston, 2001 Environmental Hydrology — Southern Remedial Training, Ft. Worth, Texas, Annual Inspection of Storm Water Pollution Prevention Practices During Construction — Dallas, Texas, 2000 Risk -Based Corrective Action — Rice University, 1996 PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Licensed Professional Geoscientist — Texas #364 - 2003 Corrective Action Project Manager — Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)--1995 QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY As President, Mr. Brown is responsible for administration, business development, and profit and loss of the company. Mr. Brown also provides senior level technical review of project operations involving assessment, groundwater sampling and monitoring, risk assessment and reduction, and remediation at industrial and petroleum storage tank sites. He also develops investigative strategies to determine the extent of the impact of petroleum and chemical spills (including Geoprobe assessment). Mr. Brown evaluates and presents remediation options with recommendations to clients and regulatory agencies. He is also responsible for implementing the quality control program and performing final review on technical reports. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments (ESA's) - Food and Distribution Client. Project Manager. Responsible for several Phase I and II ESA projects throughout the United States. • Removal and Disposal of Hazardous Materials from Industrial Facility — Confidential Client. Project Manager. Responsible for removal and disposal of approximately 500 55-gallon drums filled with hazardous materials. • Subsurface Investigations — Confidential Client. Project Manager. Responsible for investigations at two major terminal facilities. • Subsurface Investigations at Former Heavy Industrial Site — Irving, Texas. Project Manager. Site exhibited soil and groundwater contamination from solvents, polychlorinated biphenols (PCBs), used oil, diesel fuel, and heavy metals. PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2006- Present 2002 — 2006 1996 — 2002 1994---1996 1989 —1994 1984 —1989 President/SIGMA Environmental Solutions, Inc. Office Manager, Maxim Technologies/Tetra Tech, Inc. Project Manager, Maxim Technologies/Tetra Tech, Inc. Assessment Manager, KEI Consultants, Carrolton, Texas Group Leader/Geologist, CURA Environmental, Dallas, Texas Operations Manager, W.W. Grainger, Inc., Dallas, Texas SIGMA Environmental Solutions, Inc. ROGER K. ORR Environmental Technician QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY Mr. Orr has successfully managed a variety of outdoor environmental projects. In this capacity he ensures that the outdoor environmental project is conducted in accordance to specifications. Mr. Orr is also qualified to provide oversight for environmental remediation projects to ensure quality is maintained. As an Environmental Technician, Mr. Orr is responsible for performing operating and maintenance activities and inspections on various environmental monitoring and remediation systems. EDUCATION B.A. in Sociology, Ouachita Baptist University, 1981 Masters in Religious Education, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1989 CONTINUING EDUCATION OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER Training OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Training PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Outdoor Environmental Project Management • UST Tank and Line Tightness Tests, numerous sites for City of Dallas Service Centers • Stage II Vapor Recovery Testing, numerous sites for City of Dallas Service Centers • Business Inventory Reconciliation (BIR) and Dispenser Calibration activities, numerous sites for City of Dallas Service Centers • Cathodic Protection System Installation, Jet Center of Dallas • Dual Phase Extraction System O&M, US Foods Facility, Pearl, MS • Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Emergency Generator Inspections, City of Dallas • Cathodic Protection Rectifier Operational Inspections, City of Dallas • UST Vault Water Intrusion Repairs, Grover Keeton Golf Course, City of Dallas PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY March, 2012 - Present 2003 — 2012 1989 — 2003 Project Manager, SIGMA Environmental Solutions, Inc. Owner/Operator, Yard ORR Pool Service, Burleson, TX Associate Minister, First Baptist Church, Dumas, TX SIGMA Environmental Solutions, Inc. DAVID H. BURKE Environmental Scientist / Project Manager QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY Mr. Burke has successfully managed a variety of environmental projects for Sigma's clients. In this capacity he ensures that the project is conducted in accordance to specifications. Mr. Burke is also qualified to collect samples and perform maintenance on equipment as required. He has experience with O&M operations, monitor well installation/plugging and ground water sampling. EDUCATION B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1981 CONTINUING EDUCATION Industrial Management, master's level courses, (2 quarters) Georgia Institute of Technology, 1986 Management Development Course (one year program), Wycliffe Bible Translators, 1995 Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor Course, (40 hours), GEBCO, 2006 Asbestos Air Monitoring Technician with NIOSH 582 certification (40 hours), GEBCO, 2006 Asbestos Inspector, (24 hours), Enviro-Con Services, 2006 Asbestos Project Designer, (40 hours), The Environmental Institute, 2010 HAZWOPER Safety Training (40 hours), 2009 PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Texas DSHS Asbestos Project Manager (License No. 50-1274) Texas DSHS Air Monitoring Technician with Field Analysis Certification (License No. 70-6404) Texas DSHS Asbestos Inspector (License No. 60-2796) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • GFRC Cladding, Garland, TX - Monitor well sampling and plugging • City of Dallas, Dallas, TX — Field oversight of UST repairs • City of Dallas, Dallas, TX — Field oversight of stage II vapor testing and UST tightness tests • Dallas Water Utilities, Dallas, TX — Field oversight during sanitary sewer overflow study • Archer -Western Construction, Dallas, TX — SPCC inspections • US Foods, Pearl, MS — Dual Phase Extraction System O&M and ground water sampling • City of Dallas, Dallas, TX — UST removal PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2006- Present 1994 — 2006 1981 —1982 Environmental Scientist, SIGMA Environmental Solutions, Inc. Manager, Wycliffe Bible Translators, Inc. Research Engineer, Combustion Engineering, Inc. SIGMA Environmental Solutions, Inc. KEVIN SUBER Environmental Technician QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY Mr. Suber has successfully managed a variety of projects for several of Sigma clients. In this capacity he ensures that the various projects are conducted in accordance to specifications and state OSHA and EPA regulations. EDUCATION Brookhaven College/Dallas, Texas CONTINUING EDUCATION Hazwoper Toxicology, Sampling Methods and Decontamination Training., (40 hours), Safety Unlimited Inc., 2009 PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Training Certification (Certification No-52616), 2009 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Ground Water Sampling and Monitoring Well Maintenance • US Foods, Pearl, MS • GFRC Cladding Systems, Garland, TX Stage II Vapor Testing Oversight • City of Dallas Service Centers -Locations throughout Dallas, TX Underground Storage Tank Removal • City of Dallas -Former Northwest Service Center, Dallas, TX PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2006- Present 2005 — 2006 1998 — 2004 Project Manager, SIGMA Environmental Solutions, Inc. Project Manager, IHST Mission Control Supervisor, Excel Communications SAM SURVEYING+AERIAL MAPPING+ ENGINEERING S. Kevin Wendell, RPLS Project Manager Mr. Wendell has more than 25 years of experience in surveying, including three years working on projects for Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). Mr. Wendell is a project manager in the Dallas office of Surveying And Mapping, Inc. (SAM, Inc.). Mr. Wendell's role for each of the following projects was either as the project manager or the survey task leader. His contributions included directing all field and office activities, client coordination, oversight of design surveys, signing and sealing of survey parcel plats and property descriptions. Project Experience McKinney Historic Square, McKinney, Texas Provided the as -built survey of the various businesses located along the downtown historic square. Board Street, McKinney, Texas Provided a topographical survey for the re -design and document preparation for the acquisition of additional right-of-way parcels for Board Street - from Tucker Street to Heard Street in the City of McKinney. S.H. 205 Bypass, Rockwall County, Texas Provided a topographical survey of I.H. 3o in the County of Rockwall for the design of the S.H. 205 Bypass and provided the documents and maps necessary for the acquisition of additional right-of-way by TxDOT. S.H. 352 and U.S. Highway 8o, Mesquite, Texas - Provided a topographical survey of U.S. Highway 8o and S.H. 352 in the City of Mesquite and the Town of Sunnyvale for reconstruction of box culvert and drainage improvements. S.H. 31, Corsicana, Texas - Provided a topographical survey of approximately 1.4 miles of S.H. 31 in the City of Corsicana, for the redesign of S.H. 31. Hickory Hill and I.H. 30, Rockwall County, Texas - Provided a topographical survey for the construction of a bridge over I.H. 30, to include: property ownership, parcel plats/right-of-way mapping, utility coordination, establish control, and design field surveys. Little Road, Arlington, Texas Provided document preparation services for the acquisition of additional right-of-way. Spindletree Lane, Fort Worth, Texas — Provided a topographic survey for rehabilitation of the water, sanitary sewer, and the reconstruction of the street. Education: A.A.S., Math Tarrant County Community College, 1983 Continued Education in Surveying Technology, Tarrant County Community College, 1987 to 1989 Registrations: Registered Professional Land Surveyor, Texas, License No. 5500 TXDOT precertification No. 000015823 Pre -Certified in: 15.1.1, 15.1.2, 15.1.3, 15.1.4, 15.2.1, 15.4.1 Page 1 of SIAM SURVEYIN6+AERIAL NAPPING+ENGINEERING Rick Benson, PE Dallas Office Manager Mr. Benson brings more than 30 years of experience in business management, construction management and design. He has provided project management for more than two dozen arterial and neighborhood street projects including SUE services, quality control and quality assurance, and completion of deliverable SUE plans. The clients include municipalities (cities of Ft. Worth, Grand Prairie, Dallas, Garland, Rowlett, and others) and their engineering consultants. The projects consisted of rebuilding/resurfacing or improvement of roadway improvement and drainage projects and included complete SUE services, including Quality Level D, C, B, and A with surveying and mapping of collected data and depicting on utility drawings for determining new facility locations. Project Experience IH-35W Segment 3B, Fort Worth, Texas The project consisted of providing Subsurface Utility Engineering services for designating electric, communication, telephone, fiber optic, cable TV, natural gas distribution, fuel transmission, water, wastewater and storm sewer mains. The following SUE Quality Levels were provided: Quality Level D - record/data research of existing as -built information, Quality Level C field survey of existing utility surface features; Quality Level B - electronic toning by direct connect and sonic equipment of precise horizontal location of utilities; Quality Level A - non-destructive exposure of individual utility(s) and surveying of precise X, Y, Z coordinate location of specified utility. The project consisted of 3.6 miles of Interstate Highway construction in Tarrant County, Texas and approximately 76,000 linear feet of underground utilities and associated overhead utility identification. The project included providing Utility Coordination and Verification services on an as -needed basis. Loop 49 Toll Road, Tyler, Texas This project consisted of providing Quality Level A for approximately 110 locations identified during the Utility Conflict Analysis. The SUE services included utility coordination for record research and field surveying utility surface features and field reconnaissance. Quality Level A services were provided so that utility conflicts with proposed improvements could be determined and resolved. The information collected was used in the design phase for alleviating new improvement conflicts with existing utility systems and for ensuring continuous construction operations of the new transportation corridor. Trinity River Vision: Uptown Development Mr. Benson was the Project Manager for a flood control and development project sponsored by federal, state, municipal and local interest groups. Responsibilities included leading the SUE and UC efforts to support a bypass channel to convey flood waters away from the central business district and included three TXDOT bridges crossing the channel and numerous road realignments. Responsibilities included complete SUE services: Quality Level D, C, B, and A with surveying and mapping of collected data and depicting on utility drawings for determining new facility locations. The project also addressed urban revitalization, ecosystem improvements and recreation. The project included approximately 100,000 linear feet of underground utilities. Registrations: Professional Engineer, No. 60392, Texas 1990, TxDOT Pre -certification No. 00000193, Pre -certified in 18.2.1 Education: B.S. Civil Engineering, Texas Tech University, 1981, M.S. Engineering Management, Southern Methodist University, 1990 Honors and Certifications: R. S. Benson and Randy Grass, Overcoming the Challenges of Critical Line Relocation, Transmission & Distribution World, July 2000 R. S. Benson and D.R. Crissey, Steel and Concrete Combined, Transmission & Distribution World, September, 2000 TxDOT Precertification No. 0 0 0016814 Pre -certified in: 18.2.1 Profile: Capabilities: Peter Schulmeyer, P.G. Hydrogeologist Collier Consulting, Inc. Peter has over 20 years of experience as a hydrogeologist. His project experience includes developing numerical models for groundwater flow and contaminant transport to predict plume migration, contaminant load, and time of travel, analysis of spatial and temporal variations in water quality, surface water/groundwater interaction using numerical modeling and particle tracking, single and multiple well pumping tests to determine aquifer properties, drilling oversight, and sampling. • Groundwater modeling (MODFLOW, MODPATH, Groundwater Vistas, GMS, PEST, AQTESOLVE, and others) • Geologic mapping and cross sections (GeoGraphix, EVS/MVS) • Pumping test design and operations oversight • Field project management Professional Senior Hydrogeologist, 2011-Present Experience: Collier Consulting, Inc., Stephenville, TX Hydrogeologist, 2010 Entrix, Houston, TX Hydrogeologist, 2005-2009 Trihydro Corp., Laramie, WY Hydrogeologist, 2003-2005 URS, West Valley, NY Hydrogeologist, 1990-2001 USGS, Iowa City, IA Hydrogeologist, 1986-1990 USGS, Lakewood, CO Education M.S. Hydrogeology, 2002 and Training: University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA B.A. Geophysics, 1983. University of Colorado, Boulder, CO. Additional Training: • 40 Hour HAZWOPER 29 CFR 1910.120(e) • Advanced Modeling of Groundwater Flow Relevant Central City Project Aquifer Performance Testing; Local Groundwater Model Projects: for a Gulf Coast Chemical Plant; Regional Groundwater Model in N. Texas Profile: Capabilities: Lynn Smith, P.G. Geophysicist and Project Manager Collier Consulting, Inc. Lynn has more than 15 years of professional experience. His project experience includes management of geophysical projects through their full life cycle. Lynn's geophysical investigations have supported both environmental and engineering projects in a wide range of field environments. He is responsible for training junior staff in geophysical and hydrogeological field methods. • Project management • Surface geophysics (resistivity, seismic, GPR, EM, gravity, and mag) • Borehole geophysical logging • Geophysical data processing and interpretation • Groundwater resource investigations • Subsurface characterization • Phase I ESAs • Environmental site characterization Professional Project Manager, 1998-Present Experience: Collier Consulting, Inc., Stephenville, TX. Hatchery Technician, 1992-1996. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Electra, TX. Education M.S. Environmental Science, 1998. and Training: Tarleton State University, Stephenville, TX. B.S. Aquatic Biology, 1989. Tarleton State University, Stephenville, TX. Additional Training: • Post graduate geology courses • 40 Hour HAZWOPER 29 CFR 1910.120(e) • Resistivity Imaging and Processing, AGI, Inc. • Ground Penetrating Radar Applications, GSSI, Inc. Professional Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society Affiliations: American Geophysical Union Texas Ground Water Association Relevant UST Survey of Central City Parcels 24, 66, and 141; Subsurface Utility and Projects: UST Survey of the Central City Bazaar Property; McKinley Iron Works Environmental Boring Clearances and Waste Pit Investigation; Central City Aquifer Performance Testing; American Cyanamid Waste Pit Delineation; Technicoat Geophysical Survey; IPL Geophysics; Multiple UST surveys in TX, LA, and AR. arlu �itg6 ParkerleighEn►rironmentai IIC Overview Education B.S. in Geology University of Texas at Austin 1984 Professional Registrations ➢ Texas Professional Geologist, Texas P.G. No. 10040 — Current ➢ TCEQ - LPST Project Manager No. PM0000254 — Current ➢ TX DOT Pre -certified for 2.13.1 - Hazardous Materials Initial Site Assessment ➢ TCEQ EnviroMentor D. OSHA 1910.120 (e) 40-hr Sheri Larson, PG ➢ Brief Biography Ms. Sheri Larson is a Project Manager for Parker Leigh Environmental, LLC, a subcontractor to Enercon. Ms. Larson has worked in the environmental field for over 20 years directly supporting and managing site investigation and remediation projects. She specializes in developing and managing multi -disciplinary teams with her field experience and knowledge of environmental regulations. Ms. Larson's extensive Phase I, II, III, and LPST experience includes designation as a Project Manager for the TCEQ Brownfield, Superfund, Dry Cleaner, and PST Programs. Phase I work has included due diligence for properties under ASTM 1527-00/05 in compliance USEPA's "all appropriate inquiries" under CERCLA. Phase II work includes subsurface investigation of properties to identify and delineate environmental concerns including potential impacts to soil, groundwater, surface water, and air; collecting samples of soil and groundwater and reporting analytical results along with conclusions and recommendations. Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank (LPST) site work has included investigation, monitoring, and closure to include fate and transport modeling and monitored natural attenuation, field work (data collection and analysis, reporting, oversight of underground storage tank removal, soil and groundwater sampling), and report preparation to achieve site closure. Phase III work has included in -situ, ex -situ, biological, monitored, risk -based, and physical removal of contaminants to include developing a cleanup strategy under the appropriate TCEQ program and picking the proper cleanup level for a particular site, overseeing the cleanup, providing appropriate documentation to TCEQ during the cleanup process. ➢ Related Projects • Private Fixed -Based Operator, Dallas, Texas; 2012— Performed forensic investigation of LPST site where VOC impacts to soil and groundwater involved multiple fuel releases over a 50 year period. Subsurface investigation was focused on source identification using soil gas vapor, free product, and groundwater fingerprinting to track the presence of indicator compounds for each fuel type. This process led to successful modeling of the subsurface hydrogeology to trace contaminant flow below man-made features and natural groundwater flow paths and date the releases, ultimately demonstrating the fuel releases originated from an off -site source. Soil vapor sampling results were compared to TRRP Table 10 for inhalation of air (A"RBELInh) for BTEX constituents to determine if indoor air of proposed hangar would be threatened. • TCEQ RIRS Contract, Woodward Industries, Nacogdoches, Tx; 2008 - 2011— Project Manager site where the horizontal and vertical extent of pentachlorophenol and dioxins in soils were delineated and groundwater impacts were eliminated by classifying groundwater as Class 3 using TRRP-08 procedures for pump tests. • Former Creosoting Facility, Denison, Texas-2011- Extensive Phase I ESA performed for the TCEQ Brownfields Program identified VOC, SVOC, metals, and dioxin RECs to soils, groundwater, sediments, and surface water. Subsequent limited Phase II investigation characterized surface and subsurface soils with direct push soil borings. Results were compared to TRRP PCLs for residential exposures and successfully delineated vertical impacts to soils. • East Texas County Affected Property Assessment Report (APAR) 2012— Subsurface investigation performed after buried wastes at a two -acre county road maintenance facility were removed from two pits. Critical PCLs were determined and investigation included installation of three monitoring wells and full APAR report preparation. Exposure pathway assessment identified potentially affected receptors as on- and off -Site Workers, off -Site residents, adjacent creek, adjacent swamp, and adjacent storm water ditch. Aquifer pump test resulted in groundwater classification as Class 2. parker zoo Environmental [lC arktr ParkerleigfEnvironmentai LLC Craig Carter - Geologist Overview Education B.S. in Geology Texas Tech University 1985 Professional Registrations ➢ 40-hour First Responder HazMat Training, 2007 ➢ 40-Hour Groundwater Contaminant Fate and Transport ➢ Certified Environmental Inspector, Environmental Assessment Institute ➢ ISO 14001 Environmental Management System Lead Auditor, QA Institute ➢ Licensed Asbestos inspector Texas and Oklahoma ➢ OSHA 1910.120 (e) 40-hr HAZWOPER ➢ Brief Biography Mr. Craig Carter is a Geologist for Parker Leigh Environmental, LLC, a subcontractor to Enercon. Mr. Carter has worked in the environmental field for over 20 years directly supporting and managing geological, hydrogeological, and geophysical site investigation projects. His extensive Phase I and II, asbestos inspections and LPST experience includes field geoscience investigation for the City of Dallas, City of Fort Worth Water District, DART, EPA Region VI -Emergency Response Division, United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), TCEQ, and TxDOT. Phase I work has included due diligence for properties under ASTM 1527- 00/05 in compliance USEPA's "all appropriate inquiries" under CERCLA. Phase II work includes subsurface investigation of properties to identify and delineate environmental concerns including potential impacts to soil and groundwater and reporting analytical results along with conclusions and recommendations. Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank (LPST) site work has included investigation, monitoring, and closure to include fate and transport modeling, field work (data collection and analysis, reporting, oversight of underground storage tank removal, soil and groundwater sampling), and report preparation to achieve site closure. Mr. Carter also developed geologic cross -sections to graphically represent subsurface conditions in regard to lithology and contaminant delineation. Related Proiects ➢ Former Valeo Climate Control Facility, Tarrant County, Texas; 2007 — 2010 - Site investigation at a former air conditioner manufacturing facility that had a release of chlorinated solvents into the subsurface. Work performed under TCEQ VCP/Brownfields Program where groundwater samples from existing and newly installed monitor wells were collected to characterize source contaminants and define the chemicals of concern in groundwater at the site. Prepared annual groundwater monitoring report and site update briefs. ➢ Fort Worth Central City Project, Fort Worth, TX (2007 - 2009) Performed Phase I ESAs on selected parcels for acquisition for the Fort Worth Central City Project. The Phase I ESAs were conducted in a manner consistent with customary practice and in conformance with USEPA All Appropriate Inquiry (AIA) ASTM Practice E 1527-05. The Phase I ESAs were conducted on commercial/industrial properties ranging from rental car facilities to manufacturing operations. ➢ Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) Phase I ESAs, Dallas, TX - 2008 - 2009 Performed multiple ESAs in the greater Dallas area as part of the DART Environmental Site Assessment ID/IQ contract, including the review of physical settings, flood maps, title history, aerial photographs, fire insurance maps, city directory listings, building department records and environmental compliance databases. Physical inspections were performed at the sites and personal interviews were conducted. Mr. Carter prepared draft and final reports summarizing the assessments. ➢ Dallas/Fort Worth (D/FW) International Airport (2008) Limited site investigation of the area near the Vehicle Maintenance Building bus lifts to delineate the extent of soil contamination caused by leaking hydraulic lifts. The area was pre -cast concrete floor panels elevated over an open crawl space and soil samples were obtained via hand augering in and around the visibly stained soil. Samples were analyzed for TPH, PAH, and, in order to establish a profile for disposal, for BTEX and RCRA 8 Metal plus antimony, beryllium and nickel. The project included the preparation of a site - specific Health and Safety Plan and a Confined Space Entry Permit. Parker Leigh Eauirvamentai L1C JONI L. BROWN, President NEXT-GEN SOLUTIONS, Inc. EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science - Petroleum Engineering, University of Alabama, 1985 Post -graduate courses in Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of South Florida CERTIFICATIONS: - TCEQ Corrective Action Project Manager CAPM 00636 - OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120, Health & Safety for Hazardous Waste Operations - Certified Engineer Intern - Florida State Board of Professional Engineers #1089ET114 - Certified by the National Institute for Storage Tank Management for the completion of "How to Set Up and Manage Storage Tanks". EXPERIENCE: 1987 to 1989 — Tampa Florida- Law Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc, - Environmental Engineer -Phase I, II and III 1989-1991 — Tampa, Florida - City of Tampa Florida Wastewater Engineering Division - Project Engineer -design sewer systems and pump stations 1991-1995 — Dallas, Texas - Southwestern Laboratories, Inc. — Project Manager -Phase I, II and III 1995 — 2001— Southlake, Texas - Unified Services of Texas, Inc — Project Manager -Phase I, II and III 2001— Present — Granbury, Texas — Next -Gen Solutions, Inc. — President — Project Manager- Phase I, II and III Over 23 years experience in engineering, environmental drilling and consulting since graduating from University of Alabama in 1985. Over 19 years experience of same in the State of Texas. Specific experience includes project management positions with Law Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc, City of Tampa Florida Wastewater Engineering Division, Southwestern Laboratories, Inc. and Unified Services of Texas, Inc. specializing in Phase I environmental site assessments, environmental subsurface investigations, risk assessments, aquifer characterization studies, design of wastewater collection systems and wastewater treatment systems, contaminant fate and transport modeling and project planning. Responsibilities with Next -Gen Solutions, Inc include: Project Planning and Coordination Report Preparation and Review Engineering Analysis Risk -Based Assessments and Corrective Action Plan, Specification and Cost Development Subsurface Investigations and Assist in Subsurface Drilling Activities 1 DALE K. BROWN, Vice President NEXT-GEN SOLUTIONS, Inc. EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science in Geology (Minor in Engineering), Texas Tech University, 1985 Post -graduate courses in Chemistry, University of Texas at Arlington. CERTIFICATIONS: - State of Texas Licensed Water Well Driller #54785M - Professional Geoscientists (Geology) -State of Texas #3720 - OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120, Health & Safety for Hazardous Waste Operations - National Association of Environmental Professionals - Texas Board of Irrigators #3773 (Expired) - International Ground Source Heat Pump Association #16550 EXPERIENCE: 1986 to 1990 — Dallas, Texas- Roger Bullivant, Inc., - Project Manager — Foundation and Drainage Evaluation 1990-1995 — Dallas, Texas - Southwestern Laboratories, Inc. — Project Geologist -Phase I, II and III 1995 —1997 — Southlake, Texas - Unified Services of Texas, Inc — Project Geologist -Phase I, II and III 1997 — Present — Granbury, Texas — Next -Gen Solutions, Inc. — Vice President — Project Geologist - Licensed Driller- Phase I, II and III Over 24 years experience in geotechnical and environmental drilling and consulting in the State of Texas since graduating from Texas Tech in 1985. Specific experience includes project management positions with Roger Bullivant, Inc., Southwestern Laboratories, Inc. and Unified Services of Texas, Inc. specializing in design, construction and implementation of soil and groundwater remediation systems, geotechnical and environmental subsurface investigations, data evaluation and report preparation. Responsibilities with Next -Gen Solutions, Inc. include: Supervisor of Subsurface Investigations and Drilling Activities Supervisor of Remedial Action Activities Remedial Design, Construction and Implementation Plan and Specification Development Report Preparation Data Evaluation Cost Estimation Computer Aided Drafting 2 t Industrial Services Texas Certified HUB / WBE Vendor 2415 Cullen Street Fort Worth, Texas 76107 (817)877-0866 Jose Zuniga UST Licensed Onsite Supervisor/Project Manager Jose Zuniga joined Sunbelt Industrial Services 11 years ago. As an UST Licensed Onsite Supervisor, Jose performs numerous remedial construction activities including; construction of safety and erosion controls, removal of structures (canopies) and surface cover, removal of Fuel Dispensers (flush lines and tanks to reach acceptable L.E.L., removal and transportation of Hydraulic Lifts and UST's for destruction, excavations and backfilling, Concrete resurfacing ,grade work and numerous other activities. As a Project Manager, Jose performs all onsite coordination with clients, vendors, local municipality and state representatives. Relevant Projects for City of Fort Worth: • Underground Storage Tank Removal o Convenience Store (2007) — Scope of work included construction of safety and erosion controls, removal of structures (canopies) and surface cover. Removal of Fuel Dispensers, flush lines and tanks to reach acceptable L.E.L. Remove and transport tanks for destruction. Backfill and resurface. • Storm Water Interceptor Installation o City of Fort Worth Auto Pound (2005) — Scope of work Included construction of safety and erosion controls, Removal of surface cover. Excavate and establish grades of storm water drainage piping fall. Install and Plumb oil water separators. Backfill and Resurface. • Hydraulic Lift Removal (2006) — Scope of work included construction of safety and erosion controls. Remove surface cover and surface equipment. Excavate, remove and drum hydraulic fluid for disposal. Transport and dispose of Hydraulic Lifts. Backfill & Resurface. • Aboveground Storage Tank installation (2007) — Scope of work included construction of concrete pads and bollards. Fuel storage vaults were installed, leveled and anchored. All applicable plumbing and dispensers were installed and tested. • Demolition of Commercial Buildings (2007) — Scope of work included construction of safety and erosion controls. Demolition of buildings, separation of debris, load and transport to applicable disposal and recycling facilities. • Excavation/Bio-cell Placement/Backfill 12,000 CY (2008) Cadiz St., Dallas, Texas • Excavation/Relocation/Grading 25,000 CY (2009) Centreport, Arlington, Texas Ucation / Professional ssociations: TCEQ Licensed UST Onsite Supervisor; Class B — License #ILP002392 'raining: 40 Hour HAZWOPER Certification Annual 8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher elt Industrial Services Texas Certified HUB / WBE Vendor 2415 Cullen Street Fort Worth, Texas 76107 (817)877-0866 Casey Padgett Projects Coordinator Casey Padgett joined Sunbelt Industrial Services in February of 2002. as a Projects Coordinator, he performs all administrative coordination with customers, vendors, local municipality and state representatives to ensure each project is prepared for, and completed efficiently. Casey handles the numerous tasks of remedial projects including estimating, filing applications and obtaining permits with local municipalities, preparing Site Specific Health & Safety Plans, as well as Storm Water plans, scheduling and coordinating projects, QA/QC Officer, and preparing final submittals and reports. In the field, Casey has completed numerous remedial construction activities including; construction of safety and erosion controls, removal of structures (canopies) and surface cover, removal of Fuel Dispensers (flush lines and tanks to reach acceptable L.E.L., removal and transportation of Hydraulic Lifts and UST's for destruction, excavations and backfilling, Concrete resurfacing ,grade work and numerous other activities. Relevant Projects: • Underground Storage Tank Removal o Convenience Store (2007) • Storm Water Interceptor Installation o City of Fort Worth Auto Pound (2005) • Hydraulic Lift Removal (2006) • Aboveground Storage Tank installation (2007) • Demolition of Commercial Buildings (2007) • Excavation/Bio-cell Placement/Backfill 12,000 CY (2008) Cadiz St., Dallas, Texas • Excavation/Relocation/Grading 25,000 CY (2009) Centreport, Arlington, Texas lducation / Professional Associations: loo DOT (Dept. of Transportation) Safety Trainer TCEQ Licensed UST Onsite Supervisor; Class B — License #US0000742 Training: 40 Hour HAZWOPER Certification Annual 8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Industrial Services Texas Certified HUB / WBE Vendor 2415 Cullen Street Fort Worth, Texas 76107 (817)877-0866 Greg Henderson UST Licensed Supervisor Mr. Henderson has 25 years experience as an environmental contractor, most recently with Sunbelt Industrial Services. As an Onsite Supervisor, Mr. Henderson had been directly involved with both UST/AST install- ations and removals as well as site remediation activities for numerous clients. • Lake Dallas Waste Water Emergency Generator, 2007 Including the installation of a 6,000 gallon AST with remote fill and double wall piping • Duck Creek Waste Water Facility, 2007 Including the installation of a 6,000 gallon AST with remote fill and double wall piping • Estes Trucking, 2003 Including the installation of (2) 12,000 gallon AST with (2) satellites. • Rockwall ISD, 2003 Including the installation of (1) 10,000 gallon, (1) 4,000 Gallon double wall steel tanks coated with fiberglass with containment and double wall piping. Installed for bus Refueling in the city of Rockwall. • H&T Maintenance for E-Z Mart, 2007 Including the installation of (1) 12,000 gallon and (1) 6,000 gallon double wall steel tanks with fiberglass coating and flex piping. Also included total containment sumps. 1 Education / Professional Associations: ✓ UST Onsite Supervisor, Class A& B (ILP00614) Training: r 40 Hour HAZWOPER Certification r Annual 8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher It Industrial Services Texas Certified HUB / WBE Vendor 2415 Cullen Street Fort Worth, Texas 76107 (817)877-0866 Robert Flair Licensed Driller (Texas Oklahoma and Louisiana) Mr. Flair joined Sunbelt in January 2010. Mr. Flair has (25) years of experience in geotechnical and environmental drilling services and operations management. Mr. Flair has done work in Texas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Arkansas, and has participated In and supervised field operations to include plotting boring locations, Detailed site descriptions and field soils classifications. Experienced drilling techniques include Hollow Stem Augers, wash/air rotary including double cased well depths from 90' — 300'. Mr. Flair is also familiar with sampling techniques including rock coring, split spoon, Shelby Tube, Texas Highway Department Cone, Pitcher Barrel, Dennison Barrel and continuous sampling systems. Operations Management includes: Cost proposals, Billing, Time Management, Expense Tracking, Employee Health and Safety, Drilling Supervisor, and miscellaneous day to day operations. Education / Professional Associations: Texas Licensed Monitor Well Driller - #2948M Louisiana Licensed Monitor Well Driller - #6935 Oklahoma Licensed Monitor Well Driller - #DCP 0701, OP 1820 Training: 40 Hour HAZWOPER Certification Annual 8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher OSHA Health and Safety Supervisor Training 0110, OSHA 3-Day Field Trainer Certified Hazardous Waste Training Marla Murphy Experience Education 1757 Meyerwood Lane S., (469) 671-0446 Flower Mound, Texas 75028 2003 — Present Sunbelt Industrial Services President ■ Responsible for all financial decisions within company. ■ Responsible for accounting decisions within company. ■ Management of field operations. 1999-2003 Sunbelt Industrial Services Chief Financial Officer ■ Responsible for all corporate financial decisions. ■ Responsible for corporate accounting decisions. ■ Aided in the management of field operations. Fort Worth, TX Fort Worth, TX 1997-1999 GE Capital Modular Space New Orleans, LA Branch Manager ■ Responsible for management of 1600-unit rental/service yard. 1992-1996 Sunbelt Industrial Services Fort Worth, TX Vice President — Gulf States Region ■ Responsible for sales team/new business development. ■ Responsible for field operations. ■ Responsible for branch performance. 1988-1992 Sunbelt Industrial Services Marketing Manager ■ Responsible for sales development/marketing. ■ Responsible for field operations. 2002-2004 University of Texas ■ Masters of Professional Accounting 1984-1987 ■ B.B.A Marketing Fort Worth, TX Arlington, TX University of Louisiana Monroe, LA 314 qks :,� 4�ia"►r r+."`".\}...�... sT T. -40 1' ""Y', a. ,.'y Minority Business Enterprise Certification North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency SIGMA Environmental Solution, Inc. Minority Business Enterprise has fled with the Agency an Affidavit as defined by NCTRCA M/WBE Policies & Procedures and is hereby certified to provide service(s) in the following areas: 541620; 562910; Environmental Consulting Services; Asbestos abatement services & Remediation Services; This Certification is valid begining December 2012 and superceded any registration or listing previously issued. This certification must ne updated annually by submission of an Annual Update Affidavit..At any time there is a change in ownership or control of the fu-m, notification must be made immediately to the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency. Certificate expiration Issued date CERTIFICATION NO. s December December BMMB55667N1213 13 ,20 12 ,20 • 4y,,�,yv�. fey `^-� /.1 �.�'•,r^ G a.,�4^,...;' Certification Administrator • • L r 411 nGOES346 All Rights Reserved Litho in U.S.A. I I I I /if _il TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY _ CC�CfE C,' OO',,•• ^�� _ �% Be it known that SIGMA ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS INC has fuf([ed the requirements in accordance with the Caws of the State of Texas for LPST CORRECTIVE ACTION SPECIALIST 7Vistration Number: = Issue Date: CS0000122 re--- = = 06/19/2012 = Expiration Date: Executive Director = 07/22/2015 Texas Commission on Environmental- QuaLitlt = 5 /j====III111111IIIlIIIIIIII111111 IIHI111111IHII 11111111111I11111111111111111111111111111111[11111[I111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111. a 11111111111111 SIGMA Environmental Solutions, Inc. Claude A. Brown a. i tiV Ju )uvu` Ji, Jo Jot jh r b i u b Ju1I111,,C. TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Be it known that CLAUDE BROWN PG has fulfilled the requirements in accordance with the taws of the State of Texas for LPST PROJECT MANAGER 4 16. r /®1n%®v(a\or'aviavia\o/iili ®w®wav a ,i(aviavt®1°tavia1. ®1Waviaviaviavi®wavi(ati License Number: CAPM00510 Issue Date: 02I08/2005 E7q iratton Date: Valid if PE or PG license is not revoked and is renewed according to law. Section 9tlanager Texas Commission on Environmental Quail Corrective Action Project Manager TCEQ # CAPM00510 CLAUDE A. BROWN, P.G. Geology License Number 364 Expires November 30, 2013 In accordance with the provisions of the Texas Geoscience Practice Act, the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists hereby certifies that the above named individual has been licensed as a Professional Geoscientist. Ron Kitchens, Chairman Professional Geologist License Number 364 Expires: 11/30/13 SIGMA ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS INC Geoscience Firm Registration Certificate 450075 Expires January 31, 2013 In accordance with the provisions of the Texas Geoscience Practice Act, the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists hereby certifies that the above named entity has been approved as a Registered Geoscience Firm. Ron Kitchens, Chairman Geoscience Firm Registration Certificate Number 50075 Expires: 1/31/13 Certificate et! (Comptettcnr Roger Orr Has Successfully completed OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER Training Annual Refresher Training Required In Accordance With Federal OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120(e) And State OSHA/EPA Regulations as well including 29 CFR 1926.65(e) This course is approved for 40 Contact Hours (4 CEUs) of continuing education per the California Department of Public Health for Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS) issued by Safety Unlimited. Inc. (Accreditation 4 044) .puteeed, 4,teef4a Julius P. Griggs Instructor #892 120414158645 4/14/2012 Certificate Number Issue Date UNLIMITED, Inc. 690A East Los Angeles Ave Suite 180 Simi Valley, CA 93065 a i OSHA Compliant SafetyTraining Since 1993 888-309-7233 * 805-306-8027 * 866-869-7097 (F) p9 www.safetyunlimited.com Want to be sure this certificate is valid? Visit safetyunlimited.com/verification "a. ar..Nieaushabannienmady,.... • Qertttitate of Qomp1etton 4 David Burke ' Has Successfully completed0 8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Training ' Refresher certification does NOT necessarily indicate initial 24 or 40 Hour HAZWOPER certification l In Accordance W/Federal OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120(e), (p) & (q) IAnd all State OSHA and EPA Regulations As Well 1 This course is approved for 8 Contact Hours (0.8 CEUs) of continuing education per the California Department of Public Health for Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS) issued by Safety Unlimited, Inc. (Accreditation # 044) ,edead P 121210525615 12/10/2012 Julius P. Griggs Certificate Number Issue Date IInstructor #892 ' 'SAFETY UNLIMITED, Inc.. 2139 Tapo St., Suite 228 Simi Valley, CA 93063 OSHA Compliant Safety Training Since 1993 888 309-SAFE (7233) or 805 306-8027 866-869-7097 (fax) ' www.safetyunlimited.com Proof of initial certification and subsequent refresher training is NOT required to take refresher training Want to be sure this certificate is valid? Visit safetyunlimited.com/verification 4 7 certificate of (ILomp1etton Kevin Suber Has Successfully completed 8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Training Refresher certification does NOT necessarily indicate initial 24 or 40 Hour HAZWOPER certification In Accordance W/Federal OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120(e), (p) & (q) And all State OSHA and EPA Regulations As Well This course is approved for 8 Contact Hours (0.8 CEUs) of continuing education per the California Department of Public Health for Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS) issued by Safety Unlimited, Inc. (Accreditation # 044) ledead, altie444 Julius P. Griggs Instructor #892 UNLIMITED, Inc. OSHA Compliant Safety Training Since 1993 121229525616 12/29/2012 Certificate Number Issue Date 2139 Tapo St., Suite 228 Simi Valley, CA 93063 888 309-SAFE (7233) or 805 306-8027 866-869-7097 (fax) www.safetyunlimited.com Proof of initial certification and subsequent refresher training is NOT required to take refresher training Want to be sure this certificate is valid? Visit safetyunlimited.com/verification \Ns-L.3 r�~‘!-,/ 1 W.yIM :Jh \�tN North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency 2l r Minority Business Enterprise Certification Surveying And Mapping, Inc. Minority Business Enterprise has filed with the Agency an Affidavit as defined by NCTRCA M/WBE Policies & Procedures and is hereby certified to provide service(s) in the following areas: 541370; 238990; Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) Services; All Other Specialty Trade Contractors (pt); November 2012 This Certification is valid begining and superseded any registration or listing previously issued. This certification must ne updated annually by submission of an Annual Update Affidavit..At any time there is a change in ownership or control of the firm, notification must be made immediately to the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency. Certificate expiration Issued date CERTIFICATION NO. November November BMMB55595N1113 13 ,20 12 ,20 ti daE,iy�iia� Certification Ad istrator u.. © GOES 346 All Rights Reserved Litho in U_S.A. TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYING 12100 Park 35 Circle, Bldg. A Suite 156 MC-230 Austin, TX 78753 TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYING THIS CERTIFIES THAT 1?.6)*•t SURVEYING AND MAPPING, INC. (SAM, INC.) IS ENTITLED TO PRACTICE AS A FIRM Branch EXPIRATION DATE 12/31/13 REGISTRATION/LICENSE NO. 10064301 it(-4.4. A.� CHAIR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OFFICIAL BUSINESS N STATE OF TEXAS OS PENALTY FOR of LU Eta PRIVATE USE 10 I VE—hI3B 7 24? ae. (r r'"t=/,. �rtf�s.mmr �1111. fil Nf t PLOW. $ 00.374 MAILED FROM ZIP LODE '3 z,.' SURVEYING AND MAPPING, INC. (SAM, INC.) 7101 ENVOY COURT DALLAS, TX 75247 IIIIlIl11IIIuItiuh1IIIIII►i.IIIIII'IIIuuIuI1II��III�IIIIIIII111�� TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYING 12100 Park 35 Circle, Bldg. A Suite 156 MC-230 Austin, TX 78753 TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYING THIS CERTIFIES THAT SAM, INC. IS ENTITLED TO PRACTICE AS A FIRM Branch • EXPIRATION DATE 12/31/13 REGISTRATION/LICENSE NO. 10178101 A �� CHAIR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OFFICIAL BUSINESS STATE OF TEXAS PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE SAM, INC. 7101 ENVOY COURT DALLAS, TX 75247 SE IQU—S38 c. v OF tll Q, try 4 S cos MIA • BMWS $ 00.374 0002000240NOV 29 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 02 1R 1111ItIII111 1 1 I11I11.111111.I11IIill '11111II11111111111111111111 ri"rTrt 1r`Tfr""-fr1T„TWIT'TlTnlTT'T 91' 11Tf`T' r o?-4 TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYING OFFICIAL BUSINESS 12100 Park 35 Circle, Bldg. A Suite 156 MC-230 Austin, TX 78753 TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL r?�= -, LAND SURVEYING }'l ' 1k THIS CERTIFIES THAT }> > STUART WENDELL K. IS ENTITLED TO PRACTICE AS A Registered Professional Land Surveyor EXPIRATION DATE REGISTRATION/LICENSE NO. 12/31/13 5500 11kk.� /1. CHAIR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR STATE OF TEXAS W a PENALTY FOR o-' PRIVATE USE rca rt.LL STUART WENDELL K. 935 PEACH LANE BURLESON, TX 76028 c 416 '��r . • �r• rrnarirnwS 02 1R $ 00.374 0002003152 JANO4 2013 MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 78 701 gas KvE—fi 3B 76028 I►Illi,,tIIIi'IIIIIJ pI'I'iII'h1111111I'IlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIII,IuII TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS This card certifies that RICHARD STEELE BENSON Is a Licensed Professional Engineer. P.E. License Number 60392 P.E. Signature Status ACTIVE WIN?" TBPE Executive Director 1t"• . ith : J l'• 11 W North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency Women -Owned Business Enterprise Certification Collier Consulting, Inc Woman -Owned Business Enterprise has filed with the Agency an Affidavit as defined by NCTRCA M/WBE Policies & Procedures and is hereby certified to provide service(s) in the following areas: 541360; 541370; 541620; Geophysical Surveying and Mapping Services; Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) Services; Environmental Consulting Services; August 2012 This Certification is valid begining and superceded any registration or listing previously issued. This certification must ne updated annually by submission of an Annual Update Affidavit..At any time there is a change in ownership or control of the firm, notification must be made immediately to the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency. Certificate expiration Issued date CERTIFICATION NO. August August WFWB54617N0813 13 ,20 12 ,20 Certification Administrator • Llhc in J S A Texas Board of Professional Engineers CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION has fulfilled the requirements of the Texas Board of Professional Engineers to offer and perform engineering services in the state of Texas. PETER M SCHULMEYER , P.G. Geology License Number 11085 Expires October 31, 2013 In accordance with the provisions of the Texas Geoscience Practice Act. the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists hereby certifies that the above named individual has been licensed as a Professional Geoscientist_ Ron Kitchens, Chairman THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL '1'KAINERS Peter Schulmeyer has satisfactorily passed an exam and completed an 8-hour annual refresher training course entitled Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response meeting the requirements identified in Title 29 CFR 1910.120. This course has been awarded 1.34 Industrial Hygiene CM Points by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene -Approval Number 13334. This course is also eligible for .66 Continuance of Certification (COC) points from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINERS, Inc. January 03, 2013 Course Number 1001, Awarded 8 PDH's Florida Board of Professional Engineers CEU Provider Number 0004284 www.nationalenvironmentaltrainers.com Signature of Instructor Clay A. Bednarz, MS, RPIH ST F TEXAS TPOF PROFESSIa' i t In accordance wi TS ions of the = • crencc !. • . �$daz�►.f Professional Geoscientists hereby certifies that "" .ove named indivrntist on September 16, 2011. Certificate is INVALID without current renewal card Ron Kitchens, TBPG Chairman Toms map courtesy of the Bureau of Economic Gcolo v. 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Credit Hours: OSHAcarnpus.com powered by 360t aining.com eftrs ` .nt James L Smith t tt arbrt tilts r firatt for 8 Completion Date: 01/14/2012 12:31 CST Student Signature 8 Hr HAZWOPER Refresher Michael Millsap, 360training.com, Inc. has been approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), 1760 0ld Meadow Road, Suite 500, McLean, VA 22102; (703) 506-3275. This course complies with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. 360training.com♦ 13801 North Mo pac, Suite 100 ♦ Austin, TX 78727 ♦ 888-360-TRNG • www.360traininq.com •���1•.�1 •�•• Hs/•• i•r►I- 1•s•!- ►•s•I-..-1•s►7-.._ 1••I-•�_•s•1-t••t_ lassi^.t••1�•�.._\.`..�• •• a • •.� • . • I�s • Y • . -� 4 ••• • 1 �� ••. • • r •r•�•••♦��.`�frta.• • iisli 4 •0 :•',,,— s i3).10 :t • :• i F+:— 'i=`•.:':•') I - )1$ f tea, *0 :0.1i•',+ ■irt M i i C r• ��', Women -Owned Business Enterprise Certification North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency Parker Leigh Environmental, LLC Woman -Owned Business Enterprise has filed with the Agency an Affidavit as defined by NCTRCA IV9/WBE Policies & Procedures and is hereby certified to provide service(s) in the following areas: 562910; Remediation Services; November 2012 This Certification is valid begining and superceded any registration or listing previously issued. This certification must ne updated annually by submission of an Annual Update Affidavit..At any time there is a change in ownership or control of the firm, notification must be made immediately to the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency. Certificate expiration Issued date CERTIFICATION NO. S GOES 346 November November WFWB55563N1113 Certification Adrrffnistrator Litho. in U.S.A. tafr of Iirxas Historically Underutilized Business Certification and Compliance Program The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA), hereby certifies that PARKER LEIGH ENVIRONMENTAL LLC has successfully met the established requirements of the State of Texas Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program to be recognized as a HUB. This certificate, printed 02-SEP-201 1, supersedes any registration and certificate previously issued by the HUB Program. If there are any changes regarding the information (i.e., business structure, ownership, day-to- day management, operational control, addresses, phone and fax numbers or authorized signatures) provided in the submission of the business" application for registration/certification as a HUB, you must immediately (within 30 days of such changes) notify the HUB Program in writing. The CPA reserves the right to conduct a compliance review at any time to confirm HUB eligibility. HUB certification may be suspended or revoked upon findings of ineligibility. Certificate/VID Number: 1271716616400 File/Vendor Number: 46957 Approval Date: 29-AUG-2011 Expiration Date: 29-AUG-2015 Paul A. Gibson Statewide HUB Program Manager Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Texas Procurement and Support Services Division Note: In order for State agencies and institutions of higher education (universities) to be credited for utilizing this business as a HUB, they must award payment under the CertificateNlD Number identified above. Agencies and universities are encouraged to validate HUB certification prior to issuing a notice of award by accessing the Internet (http://www.window.state.tx.us/procurement/cmbl/hubonly.html) or by contacting the HUB Program at (888) 863-5881 or (512) 463-5872. 3/16/12 Vendor Registration Step 2: Vendor Registration - Summary Registration Summary: Name: PARKER LEIGH ENVIRONMENTAL LLC Telephone: (214) 810-8956 Web Page: WWW,PARKERLEGH.US Address: 1244 DUMONT DRIVE RICHARDSON, TX 75080 Contacts: SHERI LARSON PRIMARY CONTACT VENDOR ADMINISTRATOR, ON MAILING LIST Industry: Industry ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING AND MONITORING Diverse Business Types: FEDERAL: NONE SELECTED LOCAL: HISTORICALLY UNDERUTlIZED BUSINESS ZONE SMALL BUSINESS Certifications: Certification Number Start Date Expiration Date WFWB510401111 11/1/2011 11/30/2012 © 2012 All Rights Reserved. vendors.trinityrivervision.org/App_Pages/Public/RegistrationWizard/RegisterVendor.aspx 1/1 TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL GEOSCIENTISTS P.O. Box 13225 • Austin, Texas 78711 • (512) 936-4400 • fax (512) 936-4409 Website: www.tbpg.state.tx.us September 28, 2012 PARKER LEIGH ENVIRONMENTAL, LLC 1244 DUMONT DRIVE RICHARDSON, TX 75080 US Regarding your Geoscience Firm Registration, #50430: Your firm's application to the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists as a Geoscience Firm has been approved. Enclosed is your wallet registration card with the current expiration date. Also, we are now including an additional registration card that may be kept with the original wall certificate. Please note that the wall certificate may not be valid proof of registration unless the current registration card is accompanying it. You will receive updated cards upon each annual renewal. Please note that it is your firm's responsibility to ensure that its geoscience registration is current with TBPG. Performing or offering to perform geoscience services for the public in Texas under an expired registration is subject to disciplinary action by the Board, if your firm is not exempt from registration. Additionally, please note that you must exercise reasonable care to prevent potential violations of the Texas Geoscientist Practice Act and Board Rules as found on the TBPG website, which includes being aware of your obligations to protect public health, safety, and welfare in the state of Texas. For additional information, please visit our website at www.tbni?.state.tx.us or call 512-936-4400. Thank you! TBPG Licensing Staff PARKER LEIGH ENVIRONMENTAL, LLC Geoscience Firm Registration Certificate #50430 Expires September 30, 2013 In accordance with the provisions of the Texas Geosclence Practice Act, the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists hereby certifies that the above named entity has been approved as a Registered Geoscience Firm. Ron Kitchens, Chairman Austin Headquarters: Wm. P. Hobby, Jr. Bldg. • 333 Guadalupe, Tower 1, Suite 530 • Austin, Texas 78701 certificate of Completion Page 1 of 1 The Compliance Edge Online Institute Certificate ID: 742167-363 Continuing Education Units: 0.8 Advance Online Craig Carter has met the online course completion requirements for HAZWOPER 8-Hour Refresher AdvanceOnline Solutions Inc. has been approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), 176o Old Meadow Road, Suite 500, McLean, VA 22102; (703) 506-3275. IAGET /IDEf Date: 1/12/2013 5:33:0o PM Time Online: 08:44:09 AdvanceOnline Solutions, Inc. 2400 Augusta Drive, Suite 465 Houston, Texas 77057 www.advanceonline.com Phone: (713) 621-uoo Advance http://ceo.advanceonline.com/LMS/courses/basecode-aicc/certificate_hazwoper_v2_horiz.asp?aicc_url=http://ceo.advanceonlin... 1/12/2013 DAVID L. LAKEY, M.D. COMMISSIONER TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES 1100 West 49th Street • Austin, Texas 78756 P.O. Box 149347 • Austin, Texas 78714.9347 1-888-963-7111 • www.dshs.state.tx.us TTY: 1-800-735-2989 Dear Applicant: Your License/Registration is enclosed. Please verify that all information is correct. Please contact the Environmental and Sanitation Licensing Group at 512-834-6600 if you have any questions. Estimado Aplicante: Adjunto encontrara su licencia/registracion. Favor de verificar que su informacion personal este correcta. Si tiene alguna pregunta o duda, favor de llamar al Departamento de Licencias al ntimero de teldfono 512-834-6600. Sincerely, Atentamente, Regulatory Licensing Environmental & Sanitation Licensing Group '6 Department of State ah Services Asbestos Inspector CRAIG H CARTER Otense No. 603053 Control No. 97155 Expiration Date: 1011212014 Chairman, STA'I'E OF '1'EXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL GEOSCIENTISTS SHERI LARSON Geology License Number 10040 -- In accordance with the provisions of the Texas Geoscience Practice Act, the -"Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists hereby certifies that the above named individual was licensed as a Professional Geoscientist on May 9, 2005. Board of Professional Geoscientists 11rnc North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Certification Next -Gen Solutions, Inc Disadvantaged Business Enterprise TUCP n inr °);0\4.0 4cf* ation a has filed with the Agency an Affidavit as defined by 49 CFR Part 26 and is hereby certified to provide service(s) in the following areas: 541620; 562910; ; Environmental Consulting Services; Rernediation Services; November 2012 This Certification is valid begining and superceded any registration or listing previously issued. This certification must ne updated annually by submission of an Annual Update AffidaviLAt any time there is a change in ownership or control of the firm, notification must be made immediately to the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency. Certificate expiration Isstted date CERTIFICATION NO. November 13 .20 November November wrsac.291li13 ,20 12 Certification Administrator 1'1..4' : .4 GOES 3.16 All Rights Rcr.+svo-.1 uaiu in u.s_a. ftfr of Trxas Historically Underutilized Business Certification and Compliance Program The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA), hereby certifies that NEXT-GEN SOLUTIONS, INC. has successfully met the established requirements of the State of Texas Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program to be recognized as a HUB. This certificate, printed 09-DEC-2010, supersedes any registration and certificate previously issued by the HUB Program. If there are any changes regarding the information (i.e., business structure, ownership, day-to- day management, operational control, addresses, phone and fax numbers or authorized signatures) provided in the submission of the business' application for registration/certification as a HUB, you must immediately (within 30 days of such changes) notify the HUB Program in writing. The CPA reserves the right to conduct a compliance review at any time to confirm HUB eligibility. HUB certification may be suspended or revoked upon findings of ineligibility. Certificate/VID Number: 1752702518700 FileNendor Number: 18917 Approval Date: 08-DEC-2010 Expiration Date: 08-DEC-2014 ?„,g 06.„, Paul A. Gibson Statewide HUB Program Manager Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Texas Procurement and Support Services Division Note: In order for State agencies and institutions of higher education (universities) to be credited for utilizing this business as a HUB, they must award payment under the Certlficate/VID Number identified above. Agencies and universities are encouraged to validate HUB certification prior to issuing a notice of award by accessing the Internet (http://www.window.state.tx.us/procurement//cmbl/hubonly.html) or by contacting the HUB Program at (888) 863-5881 or (512) 463-5872. _A_ ff LAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. This is to certify that 50ni Hotroweff has successfully completed the 40 - hour course "Health & Safety for Hazardous Waste Operations" as required by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 on March 5, 1989 Jack Peng .P., C.I. effrey W. Gold *u#lifues#errc IIatwrutcriiz, nr. Hereby Certifies Dale K. Brown 459-33-3357 Social Security Number has successfully completed the 40-hour course for HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATIONS EMERGENCY RESPONSE April 11, 1991 DATES OF PARTICIPATION to comply with 29 CFR 1910.120 Dallas, Texas TION INSTBiJCTOR�}L--•� e State of exas Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation THIS IS TO CERTIFY DJ E K BRO HAVING GIVEN SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE Of QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED BY TITLE 2, TEXAS WATER CODE CHAPTER 32 - WATER WELL DRILLERS AND TITLE 2, TEXAS WATER CODE CHAPTER 33, IS GRANTED THIS LICENSE AND IS AUTHORIZED TO PRACTICE AS A WATER WELL DRILLER SO LONG AS THIS LICENSE IS NOT REVOKED AND IS RENEWED ACCORDING TO LAW LICENSE NUMBER 54785M IN WITNESS WHEREOF THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION HAS AFFIXED ITS HAND AND SEAL OF THE STATE OF TEXAS BY 64 Women-Owned Business:_ Enterprise Certification= North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency G.L. Morris Enterprises, Inc. dba Sunbelt Industri Woman=Owned Business Enterprise has filed with the Agency an Affidavit as defined by NCTRCA M/WBE Policies & Procedures and is hereby certified to provide service(s) in the following areas: 561790; 238910; Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings; Site Preparation Contractors: UST Removal; January 2012 This Certification is valid begining and superceded any registration or listing previously issued. This certification must ne updated annually by submission of an Annual Update Affidavit..At any time there is a change in ownership or control of the firm, notification must be made immediately to the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency. January 13 Certificate expiration ,20 January 12 Issued date ,20 CERTIFICATION NO. WFWB52223Y0113 © GOES 346 Certification Administrator 4,4 LOU. in U.S.A. Vl111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 I/d 11(pil i _ MIN OMNI MIN 11 MIN _ _ MEM MEN 11 MOM MEMWINO _ MEMO OEM 11 OMIO MIN MiOn MOM OMMI • MOM MOM 11 MOM NOM 11 NOM • Omni OEM 11 11 MEI ll� TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Be it known that SUNBELT INDUSTRIAL SERVICES has fulfilled the requirements in accordance with the taws of the State of texas for Registration Number: Issue Date: Lgiration Date: CRPoo0337 08/01/2012 06/30/2015 UST CONTRACTOR Executive Director Texas Commission on Environmental Quality _ _. Uml • MOM MIN MEM EmM MIN _ AIMM NMI AIM NMI NOM MEM MEM 11 MMI MEMO 11 MOM IMO MMIN 11 _ mmio _ O SUS COMB S TEXAS COMPTROLLER of PUBLIC ACCOUNTS P.O. Box 13186 • AusTIN, TX 7871 1-3 1 86 The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA) administers the Statewide Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program for the State of Texas, which includes certifying minority and woman -owned businesses as HUBs and is designed to facilitate the participation of minority and woman -owned businesses in state agency procurement opportunities. We are pleased to inform you that your application for certification/re-certification as a HUB has been approved. Your company's profile is listed in the State of Texas HUB Directory and may be viewed online at http://www.window.state.tx.us/procurement//cmbl/hubonly.html. Provided that your company continues to meet HUB eligibility requirements, the enclosed HUB certificate is valid for four years. You must notify the HUB Program in writing of any changes affecting your company's compliance with the HUB eligibility requirements, including changes in ownership, day-to-day management, control and/or principal place of business. Note: Any changes made to your company's information may require the HUB Program to re-evaluate your company's eligibility. As part of the HUB Program's monitoring efforts, you will be sent a HUB Certification Eligibility Affidavit in approximately 24 months. Failure to complete and submit the HUB Certification Eligibility Affidavit, and/or failure to notify us of changes affecting your company's compliance with HUB eligibility requirements, may result in the revocation of your company's certification. Please reference the enclosed pamphlet for additional resources, such as the state's Centralized Master Bidders List (CMBL), that can increase your chance of doing business with the state. Thank you for your participation in the HUB Program! If you have any questions, you may contact a HUB Program representative at (512) 463-5872 or toll -free in Texas at (888) 863-5881. Texas Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Certificate apP HUB it&eanldo Huodaly Underutilized Business Program Certificate/VID Number: 1752205887800 File/Vendor Number: 064929 Approval Date: 15-OCT-2012 Scheduled Expiration Date: 15-OCT-2016 The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA), hereby certifies that G. L. MORRIS ENTERPRISES, INC. has successfully met the established requirements of the State of Texas Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program to be recognized as a HUB. This certificate printed 19-OCT-2012, supersedes any registration and certificate previously issued by the HUB Program. If there are any changes regarding the information (i.e., business structure, ownership, day-to-day management, operational control, business location) provided in the submission of the business' application for registration/certification as a HUB, you must immediately (within 30 days of such changes) notify the HUB Program in writing. The CPA reserves the right to conduct a compliance review at any time to confirm HUB eligibility. HUB certification may be suspended or revoked upon findings of ineligibility. 26L(J A Paul Gibson, Statewide HUB Program Manager Texas Procurement and Support Services Note: In order for State agencies and institutions of higher education (universities) to be credited for utilizing this business as a HUB, they must award payment under the Certificate/MD Number identified above. Agencies and universities are encouraged to validate HUB certification prior to issuing a notice of award by accessing the Internet (http://www.window.state.tx.us/procurement/cmbl/cmblhub.html) or by contacting the HUB Program at 1-888-863-5881 or 512- 463-5872. Rev. 09/12 TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY PO BOX 13087 MC-178 + AUSTIN TEXAS 78711-3087 Pursuant to authorization from the Executive Director of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, the Manager of the Operator Licensing Section of the Compliance Support Division has issued the enclosed UST ON -SITE SUPERVISOR certificate and pocket card. TEST SCORE: N/A CONTACT INFORMATION UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK LICENSING (512)239-6719 For procedures to renew this license, or for general information about licensing visit: www.tcea.texas.aov/licensina RECEIPT OF PAYMENT Fee Type: RENEWAL APPLICATION Date Fee Paid: 01/25/2012 Amount Paid: $ 111.00 TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY JOSE MERCED ZUNIGA Is hereby licensed as an UST ON -SITE SUPERVISOR Class B License -Number ILP002392 MU Expires 01/31/2015 SIGNATURE EXECUTIVE DIRE TCEQ VIPP Form oce3 (09-07-06) ALVA VIII. AI lu l► 14 1 `t alai& IkVAk lAI1 A4i vAIkVA kv v.away.ay.4 kv C 104 131 C TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Be it known that JOSE MERCED ZUNIGA has fuf!!ed the requirements in accordance with the taws of the State of Texas for CLASS B UST ON -SITE SUPERVISOR License Number: ILP002392 Issue Date: 01/26/2012 expiration pate: 01/31/2015 Mau Executive Direc Texas Commission on Tnvirontat Quality INThrnnrc nirr arnirAvAircmnrevetrrvAirr nrnvr rtrAvet rnertrAvnnninbrnnnrnnnwAvAir Certificate of Completion is hereby granted to: Gregory Henderson To certify that they have successfully completed 8-hour Refresher for Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Training in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 (e) & (q) Granted : April 20, 2012 offlifiCtid ;‘, 101 S. Jennings, Ste 211 Fort Worth, Texas 76104 Phone: 817-339-2554 Becky L Johnson, P.G., President TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Class A&B GREGORY T HENDERSON Is hereby licensed as an UST ON -SITE SUPERVISOR License Number ILP000b14 Expires 03/31/2014 SIGNATURE EXECUTIVE DIREC TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY PO BOX 13087 MC-178 + AUSTIN TEXAS 78711-3087 Pursuant to authorization from the Executive Director of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, the Manager of the Operator Licensing Section of the Compliance Support Division has issued the enclosed UST ON -SITE SUPERVISOR certificate and pocket card. TEST SCORE: N/A CONTACT INFORMATION UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK LICENSING (512)239-6719 For procedures to renew this license, or for general information about licensing visit: www.tcea.state.tx.usinav/aermits/licenses.html RECEIPT OF PAYMENT Fee Type: RENEWAL APPLICATION Date Fee Paid: 12/13/2010 Amount Paid: $ 111.00 TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Class 13 CASEY L PADGETT Is hereby licensed as an UST ON -SITE SUPERVISOR License Number Expires US0000742 02/28/2014 MO SIGNATURE EXECUTIVE DIREC TCEQ VIPP Form oce3 (09-07.06) TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Be it known that CASEY L PADGETT has fulfilled the requirements in accordance with the Paws of the State of Texas for CLASS B UST ON -SITE SUPERVISOR License Number: US0000742 Issue Date: 12/14/2010 `.Expiration Date: 02/28/2014 ML5 Eecutive Directo Texas Commission on EnvironQuality AVAIITAVAWYAITTAVAIMAMIAIYAVAMItritirAVAVAIVAVAITAVAIIMAI `\ T Shiels Engineering, Inc. Hereby Acknowledges Casey Padgett Has completed the 8 hour annual refresher training course for HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATIONS EMERGENCY RESPONSE To comply with 29 CFR 1910.120 N Plus Additional Topics to Comply with ISNetworld Requirements April 27, 2012 DATE OF PARTICIPATION R. David Shiels, CHMM INSTRUCTOR ,Dallas. Texas , LOCA:TIO RUdibR SIGNATURE 1 i 1 'NO 4116 Shiels Engineering, Inc. Hereby Acknowledges Juan Hernandez Has completed the 8 hour annual refresher training course for HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATIONS EMERGENCY RESPONSE To comply with 29 CFR 1910.120 Plus Additional Topics to Comply with ISNetworld Requirements April 27, 2012 DATE OF PARTICIPATION R. David Shiels, CHMM INSTRUCTOR '1%,I ' Dailas. Texa,� LOCATION l UC •R SIGNATURE 1� eTraining, Inc. &rtificate Gamptetion This certifies that Julius Friday has received 40 hours of training for successfully completing the OSHA 40 Hour Hazwoper 29 CFR 1910.120/1926.65 September 28, 2012 Certificate Number: 23869 Niall O'Malley, President www.etraintoday.com Li /I. trr_.- Larry A. Baylor, VP Content Development eTraining, Inc. Eirtificatu of (Completion This certifies that Jose Alcala has received 40 hours of training for successfully completing the OSHA 40 Hour Hazwoper 29 CFR 1910.120/1926.65 November 28, 2012 Certificate Number: 24561 Niall O'Malley, President www.etraintoday.com ,496w.t A. ,gait—. Larry A. Baylor, VP Content Development Has completed the 8 hour annual refresher training course for To comply with 29 CFR 1910.120 Plus Additional Topics to Comply with ISNetworld Requirements April 27. 2012 DATE OF PARTICIPATION ".1C .21 / A A I, A < v / 1111 \Jose Zuniga Has completed the 8 hour annual refresher training course for EMERGENCY RESPONSE To comply with 29 CFR 1910.120 Plus Additional Topics to Comply with ISNetworld Requirements April 27, 2012 DATE OF PARTICIPATION f . \j4r, :1/4„ v . 1 •�.-'� \� • Shiels Engineering, Inc. Hereby Acknowledges Joseph Garcia Has completed the 8 hour annual refresher training course for HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATIONS EMERGENCY RESPONSE To comply with 29 CFR 1910.120 Plus Additional Topics to Comply with ISNetworld Requirements April 27, 2012 DATE OF PARTICIPATION R. David Shiels, CHMM INSTRUCTOR Dallas. Tex LOC IN TRU.TdRSIGNATURE 1 Has completed the 8 hour annual refresher training course for EMERGENCY RESPONSE To comply with 29 CFR 1910.120 Plus Additional Topics to Comply with ISNetworld Requirements April 27, 2012 DATE OF PARTICIPATION eTraining, Inc. (Certificate of Compirtirat This certifies that Luis Alcala has received 40 hours of training for successfully completing the OSHA 40 Hour Hazwoper 29 CFR 1910.120/1926.65 December 04, 2012 Certificate Number: 24647 Niall O'Malley, President www.etraintoday.com d6111 Larry A. Baylor, VP Content Development 1 Shiels Engineering, Inc. Hereby Acknowledges Robert Flair Has completed the 8 hour annual refresher training course for ` HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATIONS EMERGENCY RESPONSE To comply with 29 CFR 1910.120 Plus Additional Topics to Comply with ISNetworld Requirements April 27, 2012 DATE OF PARTICIPATION R. David Shiels, CHMM Dallas, T (Linz/ LOCAT4O ati(� INSTRUCTOR INSTRUCTOR SIGNATURE Has completed the 8 hour annual refresher training course for EMERGENCY RESPONSE To comply with 29 CFR 1910.120 Plus Additional Topics to Comply with ISNetworld Requirements 1 1 1 1 1 April 27, 2012 DATE OF PARTICIPATION 4,44: .+ 4 , 4 • \ 11 ,c4 TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION P.O. Box 12157 Austin, Texas 7871 1-2157 1-800-803-9202 (512) 463-6599 www. I is ense. state. tx. us ROBERT L FLAIR SUNBELT INDUSTRIAL SERVICES 120 JASON DR RED OAK TX 75154-5108 Frank Denton Chair Mike Arismendez Vice Chair If you cut around the border of the license it will fit in a standard 5" x 7" frame. LuAnn Morgan gredN. Moses Lilian Norman-Xeeney Ravi Shah Deborah yurco Well Driller ROBERT L FLAIR License Number: 2948 M The person named above is licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation License Expires: MAY 30 2013 William H. Kuntz Executive Director n co tri b. .di 1 Has completed the 8 hour annual refresher training course for To comply with 29 CFR 1910.120 Plus Additional Topics to Comply with ISNetworld Requirements DATE OF PARTICIPATION R. David Shiels, CHMM INSTRUCTOR Has completed the 8 hour annual refresher training course for EMERGENCY RESPONSE To comply with 29 CFR 1910.120 Plus Additional Topics to Comply with ISNetworld Requirements DATE OF PARTICIPATION Has completed the 8 hour annual refresher training course for EMERGENCY RESPONSE To comply with 29 CFR 1910.120 Plus Additional Topics to Comply with ISNetworld __Prm_ramatin. April 27, 2012 R. David Shiels, CHMM INSTRUCTOR Certification of Provider's Legal and Compliance History Complete ONE of the Following Certifications: Certification of Legal Action Report I certify under penalty of law that the attached Legal Action Report detailing Provider's, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, and Provider's proposed subcontractors legal and compliance history relating to the protection of the environment was prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. PROVIDER: S5611'IA 6.1✓./v")A"et-I-e_SacuL•.•g, 10.,c. BY: C(4—.lc- Corrjhy Name (print or type name of signatory) (signature) Title (print or type) / 79//3 Date Certification of NO Legal Action 4. /5rduv..1 I certify under penalty of law that the legal and compliance history of Provider, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, and Provider's proposed subcontractors was researched under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, I hereby certify that no legal action relating to the protection of the environment was brought against Provider, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, or Provider's proposed subcontractors within the preceding five years. To the best of my knowledge and belief, this statement is true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. PROVIDER: Company Name (signature) Date BY: (print or type name of signatory) Title (print or type) 2-22 TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES DAVID L. LAKEY, M.D. COMMISSIONER January 9, 2013 ATTN: Rick Orr Sigma Environmental Solutions E-mail: Rorrasigmaesinc.com P.O. Box 149347 Austin, Texas 78714-9347 1-888-963-7111 TTY: 1-800-735-2989 www.dshs.state.tx.us Public Information Request RE: Open Records Request — Copy of any Agreed Order for Case No, 1412110165. Dear Mr. Orr, The Texas Depaiintent of State Health Services (DSHS) is responding to your January 4, 2013; this open records request dated January 4, 2013, is now closed. If we can be of additional assistance, please contact me at (512) 834-6665, extension 2414, or C1u-istinee.Wilson( dshs.state.tx.us Sincerely, y() Christine (Lay) Wilson Open Records Coordinator -Enforcement Unit Division of Regulatory Services Encl. An Equal Opportunity Employer and Provider IN THE MATTER OF RICARDO D. ORR MIDLOTHIAN, TEXAS CASE NO. 1412110165 AGREED ORDER I. JURISDICTION BEFORE THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES AUSTIN, TEXAS The Department of State Health Services ("department"), Division for Regulatory Services, is authorized to enforce the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules ("Rules"), Title 25 of the Texas Administrative Code (TAC), Chapter 295.301 et seq. II. RESPONDENT Ricardo D. Orr ("Respondent") has performed regulated mold -related activities in Texas, and as such is subject to the aforementioned Rules. III. FACTS On January 6, 2011, a representative from the department conducted a compliance inspection of the mold remediation project at Coca Cola Distribution Center of San Benito, 2050 Turner Road, San Benito, Texas. The purpose of the inspection was to determine the Respondent's compliance with the Rules as referenced in "I. Jurisdiction." As a result of a subsequent review of department files, it is determined that Respondent failed to comply with various provisions of the Texas Administrative Code referenced in "I. Jurisdiction." The alleged violation is described in Certified Letter No. 7011 0470 0001 6120 7768, dated August 24, 2011 (hereinafter, "Notice Letter"), referenced in "IV. Notice." The following violation was alleged: • Failure to properly validate a mold remediation protocol in violation of 25 TAC §295.312(f)(14) - penalty amount of $500.00. IV. NOTICE By the Notice Letter, Ms. Alyson O. Henry, Division for Regulatory Services, informed Respondent of the department's intent to assess an administrative penalty of $500.00. The letter was received by Respondent. 1 V. RESPONSE Respondent responded to the department's Notice Letter by requesting an informal conference. VI. SETTLEMENT On October 4, 2011, an informal conference was held between representatives of the department and Respondent. The parties reached a proposed settlement, the terms of which are contained in the "It is Ordered" section of this Order, based on various factors including the desire to avoid litigation. Respondent agrees to terms of this Order as evidenced by signing this Order. The following terms were agreed upon: • Failure to properly validate a mold remediation protocol in violation of 25 TAC §295.312(f)(14) — no penalty amount; • Respondent has no previous history of the violation, and will comply with the recommendations made by the department; therefore, the administrative penalty for this occurrence is waived; and • Respondent may not be offered the option of waiving the administrative penalty for any future occurrence(s) of the violation and may be subject to enhanced administrative penalties that will increase upon each subsequent occurrence of the violation. Respondent has no objection to this Order being signed by the Commissioner of State Health Services or his designee. VII. COMPLETE SETTLEMENT The facts contained herein are the complete settlement of all issues regarding the alleged violation(s) described in "IV. Notice" of this Order. A. WAIVER OF HEARING In exchange for the execution of this Order, Respondent waives the right to a hearing. B. NO WAIVER WITH REGARD TO FUTURE VIOLATIONS The depai tment does not waive the right to enforce future violations committed by Respondent. C. COMPLETE UNDERSTANDING The department and Respondent acknowledge that they understand the terms of this settlement, enter into the settlement freely, and agree to the terms. 2 D. NO RIGHT TO APPEAL Respondent waives the right to judicial review of this Order. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that: 1. Respondent may not be offered the option of waiving the administrative penalty for any future occurrence(s) of the violation and may subject to administrative penalties that will increase upon each subsequent occurrence of the violation. 2. Respondent shall comply with this Order and with all applicable laws, rules and regulations. Failure to comply may result in additional enforcement action and the department seeking administrative penalties. Signed and ordered this f' AGRE T9`BY RF,t PONpipiT: Si n fu of Authorized Agent C G 7).77 Printed Name i Signature Date 7--a4t4e— day of 3 , 2011. Wathryn . Perkins, RN, MBA Assistant Commissioner Division for Regulatory Services DAVID L. LAKEY, M.D. COMMISSIONER TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES P.O. Box 149347 Austin, Texas 78714-9347 1-888-963-7111 TTY: 1-800-735-2989 www.dshs.state.tx.us CERTIFIED MAIL # 7011 0470 0001 6120 7768 - RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED FIRST-CLASS MAIL August 24, 2011 Case No. 1412110165 Mr. Ricardo D. Orr 4021 Rolling Wood Lane Midlothian, Texas 76065 RE: Notice of Alleged Violation Proposed Administrative Penalty Against: Ricardo D. Orr Coca Cola Distribution Center of San Benito 2050 Turner Road, San Benito Dear Mr. Orr: On January 6, 2011, a representative from the Department of State Health Services (department), Division for Regulatory Services, conducted an inspection of the above -referenced mold remediation project. The purpose of the inspection was to determine the project's compliance with the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules (TMARR) [Title 25 of the Texas Administrative Code (TAC), Chapter 295.301-295.338]. The department is authorized to enforce the TMARR. A copy of the TMARR is available for review at any of our regional offices or online at htto://www.dshs.state.tx.us/mold. As a result of this inspection and subsequent review of department files, this letter is to notify you that the following alleged violation(s) of the TMARR occurred: ALLEGED VIOLATION — FAILURE TO PROPERLY VALIDATE A MOLD REMEDIATION PROTOCOL 25 TAC §295.312(f)(14) Section 295.312(0(14) states: "(f) Responsibilities. In addition to the requirements listed in §295.306 of this title (relating to Credentials: General Responsibilities), a licensed mold assessment consultant shall:...(14) sign and date each mold remediation protocol on the cover page, including his/her license number and expiration date. The consultant must also initial the protocol on every page that addresses the scope of work and on all drawings related to the remediation work;...." An Equal Opportunity Employer and Provider Mr. Ricardo D. Orr Case No. 1412110165 Page 2 The mold remediation protocol that you prepared for the above -referenced project was not properly validated. The drawings related to the remediation work did not bear your initials. En order to meet the requirements for validating a mold remediation protocol in accordance with the TMARR, the requirements under §295.312(t)(14) must be met. Proposed Penalty: In accordance with 25 TAC §295.331, the proposed penalty is a Significant Violation, Severity Level III, First Occurrence - $500.00 The proposed penalty for the alleged violation(s) is $500.00. According to the Rules, the following three options are available: 1. The alleged violation is acknowledged and the proposed penalty is paid within thirty (30) days of receipt of this letter to the Enforcement Unit Mail Code 2003, Department of State Health Services, P.O. Box 149347, Austin, Texas 78714-9347. The check or money order must be made payable to the DSHS and must also include the notation: "Deposit in Budget No. ZZ156, Fund No. 092, Case No. 1412110165" (see last page of fetter); 2. An Informal Conference is requested. If this option is selected and an agreement is not reached at the conclusion of the conference, you may request a Formal Hearing. A written request must be sent within thirty (30) days, from the conclusion of the settlement conference to the Enforcement Unit Mail Code 7927, Department of State Health Services, P.O. Box 149347, Austin, Texas 78714-9347. Ifa Formal Hearing is not requested within the thirty (30) day period, this option is waived; or 3. A Formal Hearing to contest this action is requested. In this case, a written request for such a hearing must be sent within thirty (30) days of receipt of this letter to the Enforcement Unit Mail Code 7927, Department of State Health Services, P.O. Box 149347, Austin, Texas 78714-9347. Ifa Formal Hearing is not requested within the thirty (30) day period, this option is waived. Hearings are conducted in accordance with the provisions of the Administrative Procedures Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 2001 and the department's formal hearing procedures in Title 25, Texas Administrative Code, Sections 1.21 through 1.34. If no response is received by the department by the thirtieth (30th) day, the Commissioner of State Health Services or his designee, will issue a Default Order assessing the penalty. r Mr. Ricardo D. Orr Case No. 1412110165 Page 3 Should you have any questions or wish to schedule an Informal Conference, please contact me at (512) 834-6600, Ext. 2789, (800) 572-5548, Ext. 2789, or alvson.henrv(i4dshs.state.tx.us. Sincerely, Alyson enry, Enforcement Specialist Enforcement Unit Division for Regulatory Services Mr. Ricardo D. Orr Case No. 1412110165 Page 4 If selecting option 1 please sign in the space indicated below and return this document and payment of the penalty to the Enforcement Unit Mail Code 2003, Department of State Health Services, P.O. Box 149347, Austin, Texas 78714-9347. The check or money order must be made payable to the DSHS and must also include the notation: "Deposit in Budget No. ZZ 156, Fund No. 092, Case No. 1412110165". Respondent admits the allegations in the department's Notice Letter and accepts the action proposed. Respondent has elected to accept the penalty and agrees to the department's issuance of an Order finding that Respondent committed the violation(s) listed in the Notice Letter. Respondent waives the right to a hearing or an appeal regarding the department's findings, the proposed action and the department's disposition of this case through the department's issuance of an Order. AGREED TO BY RESPONDENT: Signature of Authorized Agent Printed Name Signature Date Certification of Provider's Legal and Compliance History Complete ONE of the Following Certifications: Certification of Legal Action Report I certify under penalty of law that the attached Legal Action Report detailing Provider's, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, and Provider's proposed subcontractors legal and compliance history relating to the protection of the environment was prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. PROVIDER: Company Name (signature) Date Certification of NO Legal Action BY: (print or type name of signatory) Title (print or type) I certify under penalty of law that the legal and compliance history of Provider, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, and Provider's proposed subcontractors was researched under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, I hereby certify that no legal action relating to the protection of the environment was brought against Provider, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, or Provider's proposed subcontractors within the preceding five years. To the best of my knowledge and belief, this statement is true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. PROVIDER: Surveying And Mapping, Inc. By:Gregory K. McKnight, PSM CompanN(print or type name of signatory) (sig2 January 2, 2013 Date Associate Title (print or type) 2-22 Company Name (signature) I/9/ Date Certification of Provider's Legal and Compliance History Complete ONE of the Following Certifications: Certification of Legal Action Report I certify under penalty of law that the attached Legal Action Report detailing Provider's, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, and Provider's proposed subcontractors legal and compliance history relating to the protection of the environment was prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. PROVIDER: Company Name (signature) Date Certification of NO Legal Action BY: (print or type name of signatory) Title (print or type) I certify under penalty of law that the legal and compliance history of Provider, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, and Provider's proposed subcontractors was researched under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, I hereby certify that no legal action relating to the protection of the environment was brought against Provider, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, or Provider's proposed subcontractors within the preceding five years. To the best of my knowledge and belief, this statement is true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. PROVIDER: CoilieCL'e'i_SU/1;ei��� Yt� BY: (print or type name of signatory) Title (print or type) 2-22 Certification of Provider's Legal and Compliance History Complete ONE of the Following Certifications: Certification of Legal Action Report I certify under penalty of law that the attached Legal Action Report detailing Provider's, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, and Provider's proposed subcontractors legal and compliance history relating to the protection of the environment was prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. PROVIDER: Company Name BY: (print or type name of signatory) (signature) Title (print or type) Date Certification of NO Legal Action I certify under penalty of law that the legal and compliance history of Provider, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, and Provider's proposed subcontractors was researched under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, I hereby certify that no legal action relating to the protection of the environment was brought against Provider, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, or Provider's proposed subcontractors within the preceding five years. To the best of my knowledge and belief, this statement is true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. PROVIDER: Parker Leigh Environmental LLC Company Name (signature) January 9, 2013 Date BY: Sheri Larson (print or type name of signatory) Owner Title (print or type) 2-22 Certification of Provider's Legal and Compliance History Complete ONE of the Following Certifications: Certification of Legal Action Report I certify under penalty of law that the attached Legal Action Report detailing Provider's, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, and Provider's proposed subcontractors legal and compliance history relating to the protection of the environment was prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. PROVIDER: Company Name (signature) Date Certification of NO Legal Action BY: (print or type name of signatory) Title (print or type) I certify under penalty of law that the legal and compliance history of Provider, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, and Provider's proposed subcontractors was researched under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, I hereby certify that no legal action relating to the protection of the environment was brought against Provider, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, or Provider's proposed subcontractors within the preceding five years. To the best of my knowledge and belief, this statement is true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. PROVIDER: C / f BY: •l 6i7); L, IJIoLJ✓N Company Name (print or type name of signatory) ygliatur Title (print or type) i-y-aoi3 Date 2-22 Certification of Provider's Legal and Compliance History Complete ONE of the Following Certifications: Certification of Legal Action Report certify under penalty of law that the attached Legal Action Report detailing Provider's, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, and Provider's proposed subcontractors legal and compliance history relating to the protection of the environment was prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. PROVIDER: Company Name BY: (print or type name of signatory) (signature) Title (print or type) Date Certification of NO Legal Action I certify under penalty of law that the legal and compliance history of Provider, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, and Provider's proposed subcontractors was researched under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, 1 hereby certify that no legal action relating to the protection of the environment was brought against Provider, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, or Provider's proposed subcontractors within the preceding five years. To the best of my knowledge and belief, this statement is true, accurate, and complete. 1 am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. PROVIDER: Aka' VOU66-CS C mpany Name (signature) Date BY: iAfk.. (print or type name of signatory) CGAJ Title (print or type) 2-22 Texas Board of Professional Engineers CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION This acknowledges that ENERCON SERVICES INC has fulfilled the requirements of the Texas Board of Professional Engineers to offer and perform engineering services in the state of Texas. RegistratiOriNumber Expiration Date F-290 r. 6/30/2013 °I) /01 , '" • AMPS' Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists Certificate of (Jeo,. fence Firm Registration It is Hereby Acknowledged That �-T 1] ENERCON SERVICES, INi►i;,ti,.� Has fulfilled the rec uirements of the tate of Texas to - offer and perform geosciences services in the State of Texas' and is issued 1114 A Registration No. 50178 •• 4'OV In witness { +. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed te seal of the Board, this July 22, 2 08.E ENERCON SERVICES INC Geoscience Firm Registration Certificate #50178 Expires July 31, 2013 In accordance with the provisions of the Texas Geoscience Practice Act, the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists hereby certifies that the above named entity has been approved as a RegisterednG��e�,]/osciie✓r/nncce�e {{Fiiinn. 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Issue Date: Expiration Date: NVIl2OI IM NTAL QUALITY ecutive Director as"fort nission on Environmental Quality I111111111111111111111111I11III1111111111W11111111111111111111111111111111111111I111111111111111I111111111U11111111U111111IWII11111111111111U111111111111 IM▪ O MEM O E▪ M MOM MEM MOM MIN NOM MOOM NON OHM NOM EMI IMO AMU N MI NN▪ W • NNW MIN MOO MOM MOM MEM NOM NNW • NOM MON MOM OMNI IMMO - MINIM mom MIN MOW TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Be it known that ENERCON SERVICES INC has fulfilled the requirements in accordance with the Caws of the State of Texas for UST CONTRACTOR Registration Number: CRPooi.429 Issue Date: o8/19/2oii expiration Date: 08/31/2014 • Executive Direct `Texas Commission on Environmental Quality W11111111111111111111111ifi ill 111111111111111W11111111111111111111111111111111111 II 1111 Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1111111IIIIII1111111111111WIII„ 10010 O 1100 10010 1000 1.000 001.01 0100 if 01 3000 2000 000 010 000 .0010. 906 000 -0111100 000111 .101011 O 00 0000 0000 00001. 0000 2010 0001 0000 001101 10000 90000 001.11 110011 MOS 0000 000000 0109. .010 000 0000. 900 30.10 0800 000 000000 0000 000 IMMO MEM 6961, MISS DIIHM 110 hrrtti 1' u,3 t f l Dcpur mLlrt of State !faith Services RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL LICENSE 1',t ,tt.uu t, U. I;t. Itt1u r,t 1, tut :\,.t .md i.',t. I)trp;rrlut:ut r,1 `t.,t_ it,.dih s•:t .0 I\, iL\ tcatlm,a, ,r dt I, it it l th t.tt,a,, ..,, I1141. ,crtt.+n, a,> It tct<dort +anl. 1,'• th, lr. 1l' ,. Inca 12Q at 1tc r ,,C' Curcio c, .I„Its , i>,• dr,i rt t into t,-U.. .mar•:.;I Pr.r :i ', ?•,., Ind to I,'. uv:It rddiu, ut ut krl d Int dtr puyc , t .Uul dl 41t. 1,1 h.!., "t,ita„tt, It 11.3 , 1 htv 11,Vh. i nd;� t sdut a .:r,.l ,, , -,, II i';.?t)t) n.,t\ ,v hrra.dl.r a .It...1 utd In.+'tt}' 4 ttuituttn, situcinrtl`h,av',, I Name _'. Atltirt:sti ENE.-.R('ON SERVICES iN(' A i'7 N JAMES A Ti1O1vMAS 12100 1'ORI) RD S 1 L. 200 DALL AS TX 75234 17Us ttecn' ' Ic rc ptmtc to an stitdtcantn Dated' July 30, 2008 slimed by• Jtutles C Ryan ' 3. Ltrcnse Nrunhti' Amendment Nlnlit•C't L05447 08 IS 4 I•+;pu<amn Date RADIOACTIVE. MA1•ERIA1 AU I J LORIZF:D Jul% 31, 2018 5 Radioisotope fi r of in tit Material 7 M,INIlliinit Aun iiY A. Any ' A, Solid, sludge, A. As needed for radioactive liquid Of scale :'job material with tciontie numbers I to95 each A. Decontamination o1 pipe, Sand, equipntcnt and materials contaminated with radioactive materials, Possession, at job Site, incidental to decontamination of pipe.., equipment and materials contaminated \\ith radioactive materials. Storage. at luh Site, prior to trans(e.l to original generator, author12.ed reLipients and/or authorized radioactive materials disposal facilities. B. Naturally 13. Solid, sludge. (3 As needed i'or each.: E3, Decontamination of NORM contaminated occurring liquid or scale .job pipe, land, equipment and materials radioactive Possession, at job site, incidental to material ;'decontamination of NORM contaminated pipe, (NORM) as equipment and taterials. Storage, al job site, defined in 25 ' prior to transfer to of iginal generator, authorized '1 ,.0 Se..,tit,u recipients and,:or authorized NORM disposal (*) 289.259 facilities, •rr,,d, Adntinr: trurft, t•t•d,, t 1,6 9 The authorized place of use is at temporary job sites located at a customers tacillty to tlrca5 not under exclusi4e i edc't•al Jurisdiction, throughout texas. 1() Each site shall maintain documents and records pertinent to the operations at that site. Copies of ail documents and records required by this license shall he maintained for Agency rev 1ev at 12100 L old Road, Suite 200• Dallas, Texas 11 1 he individual designated to pertbrin Ihi i•I1JMJillls of Radiation Salty Officer (RS()) for acrivilie\ co\creci by this tice:nse is James ,1 I hnrittlti llz8 ,, 1" thp.u•t►ncnt ua Sole 1k, ith skt• ice RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL LICENSE 05447 !2. 1 he licensee shall compl} with the proYr ieuis (its amended) eif 25 Texas Administrat(odc (25 1'A(.) Section (§) 289_201, §289,202, §289 201, §289 204. t289,205, s*289.251, fi289.252. §2)9 257 and §289.259. 13. Radioactive material shall he used hy, or under the direct supervision ot', James A. Thomas. 14. A. The licensee shall provide written notification to the Agency at feast live (5) day` prior to commencing decontamination activities. lf, for a specific case, the five -dal limitation wool(' pose an undue hardship on the licensee, the licensee may, upon notification to the Agency, obtain permission to proceed sooner, The notification shall specify tfx tollow ing (1) type of operation, (2) the mode of decontamination (it' more than one mode is authorized on the lie(use), (3) address and physical location of the decontz,niination or rernediation aeti\ icy (4) dates when the activity will he conducted, and (5) the nari e of the person in charge of the operation at the site, this information shall he addressed to the following Department of Stale I lealth Services Inspection Unit M( 1986 A ITN: Manager, Radiation Branch 1'U Box 149347 .lustin, Texas 78714-9347 or h} facsimile to• (512) 834.•6654. 15 A The licensee shall provide in writing to the Agency within 7 days of completion of decontamination work fin• a customer the tilllow ins information: (1) customer name, (2) customer mailing address, (3) customer telephone number. (4) quantity of contaminated material generated as a result of the decontamination process, and (5) disposition ef1 eontaminatcd material. H. If contaminated material is left in the possession of the customer, the 1 censec shall also submit the tbilnwing information: (1) method (e g , drums) of storage of contaminated material, (2) site where material is stored (provide clap it '.treet address is not a\ ailahle) (3) location at site where material b., stored, and (4.) storage conditions (e, g , metal Shed, pallets on open ground, etc ) 1El. t"!'-t4 I)t,tt,uttrnritl tit tit tic ifL,tlth SL, \IC- RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL LICENSE 'IV u 15 (continued) C' t his information shall he addrowd to the I1lllowing, Department of State l leahh Services Radiation Satety 1,iccnsing Branch Attn: Manager. Radioactive Material Group PO Box 149347 Austin, I'exas 78714 9347 Mt 2835 lei. Copies of the follotting documents and records shall also be maintained for Ageiu' reviely at each temporary job site: (I) current amendment of License; (2) procedures referenced in license; (3) sections of 25 FAC Chapter 289 referenced in License; (4) records of the latest stir%ey instrument calibration tor the instruments in use at the she; (5) records of radiation serve) s made for any release of equipment from the site; (6) records of analytical results made for the release of any material from the site; and (7) records of surveys and or analyses made to demonstrate compliance +vith the dose limits or occupational NNorl.ers or members of the public. 17, Except as specifically provided otherwise by this license, the licensee ~hail I)t.)s;es4; and use thc tadit)actiae material authorized by this license in accordance with statement; representations, and procedures contained in the fallowing: appllLatton dated July 30, 2008. "rule 25 "1 A( Chapter 289 shall prevail over statements contained in the above documents unles, such statements are more restrictive than the regulations ianliar\ 28, 2009 FC)R 1-111i Di:PAR`rM171\IT Of SFATF IIf Al I'll S[ RVi("ES Ray Fit )tint;, Chief industrial Licensing 1'rograni TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES Be it known that ENERCON SERVICES INC is licensed to perform as a Mold Assessment Company in the State of Texas and is hereby governed by the rights, privileges, and responsibilities set forth in Title 25, Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 295, relating to Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules, as long as this license is not suspended or revoked. David Lakey, M.D. Commissioner of Health License Number: AC00148 Control Number: 6616 Expiration Date: 2/3/2014 (Void After Expiration Date) VOID IF ALTERED NON -TRANSFERABLE T E AS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES ENERCON SERVICES INC is certdf to perform as a Asbestos Consultant Agency in the State of Texas within the purview of Texas Occupations Code, chapter 1954, so long as this license is not suspended or revoked and is renewed according to the rules adopted by the Texas Board ofHealth. License Number: 100294 Control Number: 96464 DAVID LAKEY, M.D. COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH VOID IF ALTERED NON -TRANSFERABLE Expiration Date: 1 /31 /2014 (Void After Expiration Date) TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES ENERCON SERVICES INC is certified to perform as a Asbestos Laboratory PCM in the State of Texas within the purview of Texas Occupations Code, chapter 1954, so long as this license is not suspended or revoked and is renewed according to the rules adopted by the Texas Board of Health. License Number: 300356 Control Number: 95778 DAVID LAKEY, M.D. COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH VOID IF ALTERED NON -TRANSFERABLE Expiration Date: 1 / 17/2014 (Void After Expiration Date) TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES Be it known that ENERCON SERVICES INC is certified to perform as a Lead Firm in the State of Texas and is hereby governed 6y the rights, privileges and responsi6iCities set forth in Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 1955 andTit 25, Texas _Administrative Code, Chapter 295 relating to Texas Environmental. Lead Reduction, as long as this license is not suspended or revoked License 9lfum6er. 2110360 ControrAum6er 6304 David Lakey, 914. ln. Commissioner of ffealth VOID IF ALTERED NON -TRANSFERABLE Expiration Date: 3/22/2013 (void' After Expiration (Date) PROFES R 0 FT RD OF GEOSCIF,NTISTS In accordance with die provisions of the Texas GeOsCience Practice Act, the, Tex_as-Efo- ard of Professional Cieoscientists hereby certifies -that the'ahoVe named individual was licensed as a Professional Geoscientist On August 29, 2Q.03j',- eareCier•dg-1",-- . Chairman, Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists To. map courter.y or the Burcau of Economic C,ology, Th, t.tniv,.ty of TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY PO BOX 13087 MC-178 + AUSTIN TEXAS 78711-3087 Pursuantto authorization from the Executive Director of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, the Manager of the Operator Licensing Section of the Compliance Support Division has issued the enclosed LPST PROJECT MANAGER certificate and pocket card. TEST SCORE: N/A CONTACT INFORMATION: OCE LICENSING LEAKING PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS LICENSING (512)239-2192 For procedures to renew this license, or for general information about Licensing visit: www.tcea.state.tx.us/navhaermits/licenses.html RECEIPT OF PAYMENT Fee Type: NA Date Fee Paid: NA Amount Paid: NA TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ROBERT M APPELT PG Is hereby licensed as a LPST PROJECT MANAGER License Number PM0000322 LICENSEE SIGNATURE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TCEQ VIPP Form oce3 (09-07-06) TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Be it known that ROBERT M APPELT PG has fulpfed the r uiretnents in accordance with the Caws ofthe State of Texas for LPST PROJECT MANAGER License Number: PM0000322 Issue Date: 05/10/2007 Expiration Date: Valid if PE or PG license is not revoked and is renewed according to law. Executive Director Texas Commission on Environmental Quality ee 01111) 4. Enni9mmnwmMimimnnnimnimnmmnnnnnnnm1nnm1111.1.1.11.111.11itimmmillmnmmnmmInuummmi ....minuiliimmunnnnnimmmmmimmimmolITnmumim111Lommumminimmommw11mmnuumm11immmmnoimumNoommomminwimmimmtmomminimmommill.wmmummim This certificate awarded to Robert Appelt for satisfactory participation in the online course DOT Hazardous Materials Transportation 49 CFR 172.704 (Subpart H) - 4 Contact Hour(s) Eduwhere Your comphonco connection. Eduwhere • PO Box 4704 • Chapel Hill, NC 27515 • www.eduwher`e.com • (919) 246-4847 uwawmuwuwuuuwwwwwwwwwwwuwuuuwmuwwwwuwuuwwwuwwuuuwuuuwuunuauww wwuuwwuwwwuwwwuwuuuwuwuwuuuuuuu i f 6U I ., �s ,, . ,rr,: ; �7s:,� . Y �.�7•""`�Rw" It,� `+fin °"` hn3:.E :731 t ` tt @ l�f Bpi I'��f�� Eduwhere uuuuuuuuuuwuwwwuum aWWWWwuwJ r �,� gy!�!ggr�,yM�y;tir�v Viet +'Gf;vmGi?7''Y'S1Y'S�"'IYP;tiiµ•IVw';,;1'r,kav y:rgcn9Y'c: •r GRrrgq'n y'; Excellence —Every project. Every day. Certificate of Training Recognizing the Completion of Training Requirements For Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Annual 8-Hour Refresher Course OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 (e)(8) Be It Known That: Robert M. Appelt .`i Is Hereby Awarded this Certificate of Completion "nb Awarded This Day 5:4i ;iream:;.i;ntaraa:.!,.,.;:i ,. i*WiYiY6F 'SSZZA:M.. r7 n x .,, � March 22, 2012 James A. Thomas, Corporate Safety Officer .J MeAH M1. Enercon Services, Inc. 5100 E. Skelly Dr., Suite 450 Tulsa, OK 74135 41`'�1 ;%o21;b5S n:;:M1:i`dm,::ircivr,2:i;y:5:7er iStiSFasuti:;YWri✓I;nia',V:,:tiY;135:2;�x?1,re5A;rti;:;Sashtnn.,^.rkiSdi5X;:i41:isi:'r,;.iMi�t A.;.Y.n,�9; iirts;:k;:1:70:8sif5!ifi;"iJJ,Yi:ia:CiS�S.v'r:i`,£;�CS �.4-1:wmw'�5' r- -�l°n '� .r'.',t, r:ri e- •,t+': #;iMl Ao4P.94V,tillit =,. P In accordance ,with e provisions of Professional. Geoscientists 44 licensed as ai,?„rofeSSIOTha. Chairman, Texas Board pfPrefesSion eose 4,,i'i ';?-!* - .- - ''.,--.1-. ' .',,,.., •:',`,-;-,-;.;, ' i ', .:,,,,,„-....- ,,,,14,-. ,-. — --- ,r. ,.‘„,,r-,,t.,-,, .,,.. ...444,Afr, , ,,, in.-4.0° . „, .. 46, DARREN D. LOVVORN DARREN D. LOVVORN, P.G. Geology License Number 10337 Expires March 31, 2013 In accordance with the provisions of the Texas Geoscience Practice Act, the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists hereby certifies that the above named individual has been licensed as a Professional Geoscientist. 79 L/7 /.// /7 eXIMIVINVIter HlJ ?�7E�1"�av Excellence —Every project. Every day. Recognizing the Completion of Training Requirements For Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Annual 8-Hour Refresher Course Is Hereby Awarded this Certificate of Completion Awarded This Day James A. Thomas, Corporate Safety Officer Enercon Services, Inc. 5100 E. Skelly Dr., Suite 450 Tulsa, OK 74135 ;'iio'31f:ii+J.7Tul•.:Ltw:+ sT,.Gb3didmarm.':' '.ustrekBimsfamacv r taiY`> fi4ii3admratur vrn. :7 i r e 4,41 41519r1MYNE2L)i` Mora W.OS'ir. 'fZ5V5gh0 .46;Vii d 58 ii' �w �� TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Be it known that DARREN DANIEL LOVVORN PG has fulfilled the requirements in accordance with the Caws of the State of Texas for LPST PROJECT MANAGER License Number: PM0000390 Issue Date: 01/29/2009 Expiration Date: Valid if PE or PG license is not revoked and is renewed according to law. Mea,n Executive Director Texas Commission on EnviroQuality 'Ti.= ATATIMINITAVAIFA Pocket Card Page 1 of 1 Please print this page and cut out the pocket card below. print ... close 1 EXAS HOARD CP- PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS This card certifies that ROY MONROE PATRICK, JR. is a Licensed Professional Engineer. 74687 ACTIVE 12/31/2013 https://engineers.texas.gov/echo_pocketcard.php 1/14/2013 STATE OF TEXAS ••••:•1,-, •-k• PROFES ROB RD OF GEOSCIENTISTS • " ..; ;71°,,f ; • '• ' ' .•';••••• • • 1 _L_ in accordance with the provisions of the. of Professional Geoscientists hereby c licensed as a Professional • a • , ,* • Chairman, Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists as Board vidual was Tliar.111,1f :Canr thKetre.,4 7),• vsalat:y ..r Tear, at ,,,,rtre i gnu n, iu111,11 i, llp l�il haul Ili - TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION COMMISSION eozzeclive c eiion ! zoled card ficate of cRe9i11-aation (NON -TRANSFERABLE) it mourn Mai Robert Schoenewe has /42/18d atII% nec'ssazy zequizements and is LzeSy zegisfezed as an LJ 2r7 Cozzeetive o9cfion .Aof al efanagez and fie %exas Sl'atuzat c/Qesouzee Consezvation Commission analmayengage in eS_7eozzeoflvE adion sezviees wain tize&Stateofaxa1 fiuzsuanffo_ltlego, r%exasa{dministzative& ale, CIapiez33 t, ...S- ehzafitez 0T. gks eezfi7cate is vakd lo tong as fins aszf/cafe is not zevokd and is zeneared aaeozacny fo taw.. e�e�lsfzafion %: CAPM00659 Chairman TNRCC low ,Rafe o/gssuance: July 14, 1995 Certificate of Training Recognizing the Completion of Training Requirements For Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Annual 8-Hour Refresher Course OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 (e)(8) Be It Known That; Robert J. Schoenewe is Hereby Awarded this Certificate of Completion Awarded This Day March 22, 20'12 James A. Thomas, Corporate Safety Officer Enercon Services, Inc. 5100 E. Skelly Dr., Suite 450 Tulsa, OK 74135 • / J" w : �1� ay Tigr ((r tc (ice M cc y :< Certi 'cote �Vum�er 0901 T r. 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Lawrence A. Cerrillo, President ERTIFICATE OF COMPLEI'ION PRESENTED To obert Schoenewe IN RECOGNITION OF HAVING SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE PRESCRIBED COURSE OF STUDY FOR Hazardous Waste Supervisor 3uly 18. 1994 Effective Date 8 Hours In compliance with 29 CFR 1910.120 Issued and Attested By i5tYg Llf n [n:run-tenfaj Be it known to ad persons that the following individual pursuant to the requirements for education, experience and examination established by the National Registry of Environmental Professionals is entitled to all of the rights and privilegesgranted by the body and to be duly registered by it. This is to certify that Robert James Schoenewe is a Registered Environmental Professional This certificate wild remain valid onCy fit bears the seal of the current year, unless revoked; suspended or invalidated by order of the Board of Directors of the NationaC?{egistry of Environmental Professionals. 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Skelly Dr., Suite 450 Tulsa, OK 74135 00SVa"SFWi"diAltraW Texas Department of State Health Services Asbestos Inspector STEVEN A GOOD License No. 601999 Control No. 96978 Expiration Date: 3/27/2014 Certificate of Training Recognizing the Completion of Training Requirements For Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Annual 8-Hour Refresher Course OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 (e)(8) Be It Known That: Charlie F. Andrews Is Hereby Awarded this Certificate of Completion Awarded This Day March 22.2012 James A. Thomas, Corporate Safety Officer Enercon Services, Inc. 5100 E. Skelly Dr., Suite 450 Tulsa, OK 74135 +FISH &WI DLI B� SERVICE t. PERMITTEE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE FEDERAL FISH AND WILDLIFE PERMIT CHARLIE F. ANDREWS 10804 PINEVIEW LANE FRISCO, TX 75035 U.S.A. 8. NAME AND TITLE OF PRINCIPAL OFFICER (If ill is a business) 2. AUTHORITY -STATUTES 16 USC 1539(a) REGULATIONS 50 CFR 17.22 50 CFR 13 3. NUMBER TE25946A-0 4. RENEWABLE 5. MAY COPY YES YES NO NO N 6, EFFECTIVE 06/27/2011 7. EXP RES 06/30/2014 9. TYPE OF PERMIT NATIVE ENDANGERED SP. RECOVERY - E WILDLIFE 10. LOCATION WHERE AUTHORIZED ACTIVITY MAY BE CONDUCTED ON LANDS SPECIFIED WITHIN THE ATTACHED SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 11. CONDITIONS AND AUTHORIZATIONS: A. GENERAL CONDITIONS SET OUT IN SUBPART D OF 50 CFR 13, AND SPECIFIC CONDITIONS CONTAINED IN FEDERAL REGULATIONS CITED IN BLOCK 82 ABOVE, ARE HEREBY MADE A PART OF THIS PERMIT. ALL ACTIVITIES AUTHORIZED HEREIN MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN ACCORD WITH AND FOR THE PURPOSES DESCRIBED IN THE APPLICATION SUBMITTED. CONTINUED VALIDITY, OR RENEWAL, OF THIS PERMIT IS SUBJECT TO COMPLETE AND TIMELY COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CONDITIONS, INCLUDING THE FILING OF ALL REQUIRED INFORMATION AND REPORTS. B. THE VALIDITY OF THIS PERMIT IS ALSO CONDITIONED UPON STRICT OBSERVANCE OF ALL APPLICABLE FOREIGN, STATE, LOCAL OR OTHER FEDERAL LAW. C. VALID FOR USE BY PERMITTEE NAMED ABOVE. D. Your permit is being issued for a period of 3 years. E. Acceptance of this permit serves as evidence that Permittee agrees to abide by the "General Conditions for Native Endangered and Threatened Wildlife Species Permits" (copy attached). 3-201 (I/91) F. Acceptance of this permit serves as evidence that Permittee agrees to abide by all conditions stated. Terms and conditions of this permit are inclusive. Any activity not specifically permitted is prohibited. Please read through these conditions carefully as violations of permit terms and conditions could result in your permit being revoked or denial of a new permit when the current one expires. Violations of your permit terms and conditions which contribute to a violation of the Endangered Species Act (ESA or Act) could also subject the Permittee to criminal or civil penalties. G. Disposal, transplant, or release of live wildlife/plants or plant parts taken or held under the terms of this permit, unless specifically authorized, requires prior written approval by the species' lead U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) office. You must dispose of dead wildlife/plants orplantparts as specified by the terms of this permit. ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS AND AUTHORIZATIONS ALSO APPLY 12, REPORTING REQUIREMENTS TITLE ,^ASSISTANT REGIONAL DIRECTOR - ECOLOGICAL SERVICES DATE 06/27/2011 If terms are not specified, they can be destroyed or transferred to a public institution. A copy of this permit and a cover letter referencing your permit number, must accompany each shipment and must be retained with the specimens. The cover letter must specify who will receive the specimens and the numbers involved. A copy of the letter must be furnished to the following addresses: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Regional Office Division of Endangered Species — Section 10 Permits P.O. Box 1306 Albuquerque, New Mexico 87103 505/248-6665 or 505/248-6920 Arlington Ecological Services Field Office 711 Stadium Drive East, Suite 252 Arlington, Texas 76011 817/277-1100 Arkansas Ecological Services Field Office 110 South Amity Road, Suite 300 Conway, Arkansas 72032 501/513-4481 Kansas Ecological Services Field Office 2609 Anderson Avenue Manhattan, Kansas 66502 785/539-3474 Oklahoma Ecological Services Field Office 9014 East 21st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74129 918/581-7458 South Dakota Ecological Services Field Office 420 South Garfield Avenue, Suite 400 Pierre, South Dakota 57501-5408 605/224-9974 A copy should also be retained in your files. Transfers deviating from the above conditions require prior written approval by the USFWS. H. Unless otherwise instructed within the species -specific language below, an annual report based on each species and activity conducted under the authority of this permit (including where activities took place, number and location of species collected/captured, and field data forms, if appropriate) must be submitted to the respective Ecological Services Field Office (ESFO) listed above, including negative data (i.e., negative survey findings or lack of breeding success). If no activities were conducted under this permit, for one or more species during the calendar year, a report stating such will satisfy the annual reporting requirements. The annual report should also include recovery permit number, species' common and scientific name, date of survey, observer, observer contact information (in case of questions), location (provide GPS or UTM coordinates, or Township and Range and at least quarter Section), number of individuals observed, their sex, age class, and breeding condition, if known or determined in recovery permit report for all surveys conducted. If habitat quality/condition was noted at the time of surveys, please include that information. Annual reports may also be submitted on a CD. Failure to submit a report, or failure to submit an adequate report, is a violation of the permit and is cause for suspension or revocation of the permit. A violation may disqualify a person from receiving or exercising the privileges of a permit as long as the deficiency exists. Data collected in lat/long, NAD 83 is preferred. If collected in an alternate coordinate system, please report the coordinate system and datum the information was collected in. Optional information that can be included to help further define the precision of the locational information includes: 1) Positional Dilution of Precision (PDOP) level at time of acquisition, and 2) whether the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) was enabled. I. An annual report transmittal letter is the only document to be submitted to the Regional Office, Division of Endangered Species — Section 10 Permits, Albuquerque, NM at the above address (or to the following electronic mailing address: FW2_TE Permits@fivs.gov on or before December 15 of each year (unless date is otherwise stated). The transmittal letter should state the following information: name of field office(s) and name of species where data was forwarded; date report(s) sent to field office; and list of species for which no activities were conducted, if applicable. If an amendment or renewal request is also needed at this time, please make sure the annual report transmittal letter and request(s) are submitted under separate cover. Do not include permit requests along with annual reports. J. Copies of any unpublished or published reports generated by the studies or projects covered by this permit and other data that would be useful for the conservation or recovery of the species should also be submitted to the ESFO(s). Reports should include one copy of USGS 7.5 minute quad sheets or larger scale maps, depicting sites where listed species covered by this permit were found or not found. These reports may be disclosed pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act. K. Should any mortality or physical injury occur to an individual of the species during permitted activities (above the amount that may be specified below for a specific species) all operations must immediately cease and you are required to contact the ESFO(s) above within 24 hours. L. Please note that this permit is limited to the activities and species described below, and is functional only when used in combination with a valid state permit. M. Activities involving migratory birds and their parts (see 50 CFR 10, Migratory Bird Treaty Act (16 USC 703 et seq.) and, implementing Regulations at 50 CFR 21) or bald and golden eagles (see Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (16 USC 668a) and 50 CFR 22), may require additional permits or authorizations. Please contact the respective Regional Migratory Bird Permit Office, http://www.fws.gov/permits/contacts/contacts.shtml, for additional information. N. This permit does not, either directly or by implication, allow or grant right of trespass. Permission to enter lands must be obtained in writing from the landowner or land managing agency. O. If conducting research on a National Wildlife Refuge, you must obtain a refuge special use permit. The refuge permit will need to be used in conjunction with this permit and a valid state permit in order to meet all applicable laws. P. You must furnish the USFWS, Division of Endangered Species — Section 10 Permits (address above) with a copy of the permit issued to you by the Indian Tribal Government(s) prior to conducting research and recovery activities on Tribal lands. Q. You must have a copy of this permit and any other pertinent information in your possession while conducting the authorized activities. R. A request for renewal, if appropriate, must be submitted to the USFWS Division of Endangered Species — Section 10 Permits (at the above address) prior to the expiration date of the current permit. Any person holding a valid, renewable permit who submits a written request (application form 3-200-55) for renewal at least 30 days prior to the expiration date, may continue to conduct those activities under the expired permit while the USFWS takes action on such person's request for renewal. If a request for permit renewal is received in the Regional Office less than 30 days prior to permit expiration, all activities authorized by the permit must cease upon permit expiration. All requests to renew, amend, or obtain a new permit will require submittal of an application. The application may be obtained by going to the following website: http://forms.fws.gov/3-200-55.pdf. Please submit this application and a cover letter describing your request to the attention of the Section 10 Coordinator located in the Regional Office. The address is listed under condition G above. If you wish to confirm your application request was received, please send your application via certified mail or Federal Express, or provide an e-mail address for electronic notification. AMERICAN BURYING BEETLE S. Charlie F. Andrews (Permittee) is authorized for scientific recovery purposes to survey for American burying beetle (ABB) (Nicrophorus americanus) as described below within Texas, Arkansas, Kansas, South Dakota, and Oklahoma. T. The following conditions apply to ABB activities in Oklahoma. Kansas, and South Dakota: 1. All of the Oklahoma ESFO's documents listed below can be downloaded from the Oklahoma ESFO's ABB website at http://www..fws.govlsoutwest/es/oklahoma/beetlel.htm. All forms must be complete; any incomplete forms will be returned as insufficient. 2. Contact the Oklahoma ESFO or visit their website annually between April 1st and May 1st for the current version of all of the following guidance, protocols, and forms. The following conditions apply to presence/absence survey activities regarding this species in Oklahoma: 3. Survey and collection methods must adhere to those identified in the Oklahoma ESFO's most recent 'ABB Survey Guidance.' The following conditions apply to trap and relocation activities regarding this species in Oklahoma: 4. Trapping and relocating methods must adhere to those identified in the Oklahoma ESFO's most recent 'ABB Trap and Relocation Guidance.' a. All relocation efforts and sites must be coordinated and receive prior authorization from the Oklahoma ESFO. The following conditions apply to baiting away activities regarding this species in Oklahoma: 5. Baiting away efforts must adhere to the Oklahoma ESFO's 'ABB Bait Guidance,' U. The following conditions apply to ABB activities in Texas: 1. All of the Arlington ESFO's below listed documents can be downloaded from the Oklahoma ESFO's ABB website at http://www;fivs.gov/soutwest/es/oklahoma/beetlel.htm. All forms must be complete; any incomplete forms will be returned as insufficient. 2. Contact the Oklahoma ESFO or visit their website annually between April lst and May lst for the current version of all of the above guidance, protocols, and forms. The following conditions apply to presence/absence survey activities regarding this species in Texas: 3. Surveys and collection methods must adhere to those identified in the Oklahoma ESFO's most recent 'ABB Survey Guidance.' The following conditions apply to trap and relocation activities and baiting away activities regarding this species in Texas: 4. Trap and relocation, and baiting away are not authorized in Texas without coordination and prior approval from the Arlington ESFO. 5. Trapping and relocating, and baiting away methods must adhere to those identified in the Oklahoma ESFO's most recent 'ABB Trap and Relocation Guidance' and 'ABB Baiting Away Guidance.' V. The following conditions apply to ABB activities in Arkansas: 1. Arkansas protocols are available from the Arkansas ESFO (address and phone number above in section G). It is the responsibility of the Permittees to ensure they have the most recent version of protocols. The following conditions apply to presence/absence survey activities regarding this species in Arkansas: 2. Permittee will follow the `Arkansas ESFO ABB Survey Guidance' when conducting surveys in Arkansas. All ABB surveys conducted in Arkansas will be coordinated with the Arkansas ESFO prior to survey implementation. The following conditions also must be followed while conducting surveys: 3. The following stipulations apply for trapping of ABBs: a. ABBs will be cleared from traps by 9:00 A.M. to avoid heat stress. b. One inch square pieces of sponge and small piece of floatation (life raft) will be placed in the traps. The sponges absorb water and also help avoid desiccation when dry and hot. The floatation device provides a means to avoid drowning should the trap fill with water. c. Marking by notching the elytra should utilize a veterinarians' cauterizing tool rather than scissors. This will minimize injury to the ABB through loss of hemolymph (the equivalent of insect blood). The following conditions apply to trap and relocation activities regarding this species in Arkansas: 4. Trap and relocation, must adhere to the `Arkansas ESFO Trap and Relocation Protocol.' 5. In addition the following conditions must be adhered to: ,.s a. Place ABBs in small, covered plastic containers with a dampened paper towel and some meal worms for food, puncture lids for air, avoid overcrowding, and place plastic containers in large cooler with the required number of cool packs to keep temperature at approximately 60 to 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Pad layers of containers with a layer of newspaper or similar material. b. Coolers should be kept out of the sun while in the field. c. Keep coolers in air conditioned rooms or vehicles. d. Beware of hotels with carpeting recently sprayed for insect control, e. Containers will be shipped overnight express and a copy of permit will accompany the shipment. The following conditions apply to baiting away activities regarding this species in Arkansas: 6. Baiting away is not permitted in Arkansas. W. The following conditions apply to ABB activities in All States: The following conditions stipulate the reporting requirements for ABB activities conducted for all states: 1. All ABB surveys and trap and relocation must be reported to the appropriate ESFO, as well as, the Oklahoma ESFO. a. Reporting requirements for ABB Surveys: Permittee is to utilize and complete an 'ABB Summary Report' for each survey effort. This 'ABB Summary Report' summarizes all information collected during each survey. Two copies, one electric copy and one hardcopy, of the 'ABB Summary Report' are to be submitted to the USFWS. 1. A hardcopy of the `ABB Summary Report' with the corresponding 'ABB Data Forms' (see below) attached must be mailed to the appropriate ESFO within 30 days of the survey effort (addresses provided in section G above). 2. An electronic copy of the 'ABB Summary Report' is to be compiled in spreadsheet form (i. e. Excel) and submitted to the Oklahoma ESFO. This report can be submitted via electronic mail to abbcontact@fws.gov or on floppy disk or compact disc via regular mail to the address provided above. i.i. Permittee is to utilize and complete an 'ABB Survey Data Form' provided in the appropriate ESFO forms for each night of all survey efforts. 1. A hardcopy of all 'ABB Survey Data Forms' completed for each survey effort must be submitted to the appropriate ESFO within 30 days of survey efforts. All forms must be complete; any incomplete forms will be returned as insufficient. In Oklahoma, all 'ABB Survey Data Forms' must be accompanied by a hardcopy of an 'ABB Summary Report' (see below). 'ABB Survey Data Forms' from work in Arkansas and Texas must also be submitted to the Oklahoma ESFO. An explanation and description of each heading title and field in the above mentioned 'ABB Summary Report' is available in `Descriptions of ABB Survey Summary Report Fields and Titles' from the Oklahoma ESFO website. b. Reporting requirements for ABB Trap and Relocation:. i. Permittees are to utilize and complete an 'ABB Relocation Data Form' provided in the appropriate ESFO forms for each relocation effort and submitted to the USFWS. 1. A hardcopy of the 'ABB Relocation Data Form' must be completed and submitted to the appropriate ESFO within 30 days of relocation effort. 2. An electronic copy of the 'ABB Relocation Data Form' must be submitted electronically to the Oklahoma ESFO within 30 days of relocation effort. The electronic report can be submitted via electronic mail to abbcontact@fws.gov or on floppy disk or compact disc via regular mail to the address provided above. c. Reporting requirements for ABB Bait Away (only authorized in Oklahoma): i. Permittee is to utilize and complete an 'ABB Bait Away Data Form' and 'ABB Bait Away Summary Report' for each bait away event. ii. A hardcopy of the 'ABB Bait Away Data Form' must be completed and submitted to the appropriate ESFO within 30 days of bait away effort. iii. An electronic copy of the 'ABB Bait Away Data Form' must be submitted electronically to the Oklahoma ESFO within 30 days of bait away effort. The electronic report can be submitted via electronic mail to abbcontact@fivs.gov or compact disc via regular mail to the address provided above. The following conditions apply to any research conducted to aid in the recovery of ABB exceeding 3 hours, in all states: 2. The details of each research proposal need to be finalized with the species national lead, Anita Barstow (9.18/382-4519), and the lead biologist at the ESFO in the state where the research is proposed (ESFO phone numbers are listed above in section G). 3. Modifications to research proposals must be coordinated with the species national lead and the lead biologist at the ESFO in the state where.the research is proposed. 4. All data collected, reports, and publications generated must be made available to the USFWS. The following qualification requirements for ABB activities apply to Permittees and field assistance: 5. All Permittees must meet the following educational and field experience requirements. a. Permittee must have at least a bachelor's degree in wildlife management, entomology, wildlife ecology or similar field. b. Requirements for the minimum necessary field experience: i. Completion of at least 6 nights of baited pitfall surveys using the Oklahoma ESFO's most recent recommended method (available on our website provided above); ii. Must have captured and handled, with supervision, at least 6 ABBs (including a adult male, adult female, and young of the year), iii. Must have captured and handled, with supervision, at least 3 other species of Nicrophorus. (This is necessary to gain experience with what characteristics to look for to distinguish between the sex and age of the ABB and the different types of Nicrophorus species). c. Field experience can be attained by one or more of the following methods: i. Working with a section 10 permitted biologist authorized by the USFWS to conduct surveys for the ABB. (Note: Individuals that previously held permits that have expired or the USFWS has suspended or revoked are not considered to be a permitted biologist). ii. Attending USFWS certified training. (Dates for training events are not regularly scheduled, and are dependent on demand and USFWS availability). 6. Field assistants, those individuals that are assisting the Permittee(s), but are not formally added to the permit, do not work independent of a Permittee(s), and must meet the following requirements: a. Must have a minimum of 30 credit hours in biology or related sciences, b. Must review published literature to gain knowledgeable about the ABB, c. Must train under the direct supervision of the Permittees, and d. Must work under the direct or indirect supervision a Permittee, as described below Direct supervision is defined as the assistant working along -side a Permittee, in the same transect line. A field assistant must work under direct supervision until they have acquired the necessary field experience in CC.5.b, above. The Permittee is responsible for being able to document that this experience has been acquired. ii. Indirect supervision is defined as the field assistant working the same survey as a Permittee, but not necessarily the same transect. Meaning the Permittee needs to be in the general vicinity (i.e., less than five minutes away) to aid the assistant. A field assistant may work under indirect supervision once they have acquired the necessary field experience outlined in condition W.5.b., above. e. Field assistants are not authorized to run traps without a Permittee present. 7. Documentation of completed requirements needs to be submitted to the USFWS, Division of Endangered Species —Permits, Albuquerque, NM along with permit applications when applying for a new, renewal, or amended permits. Documentation must include the following: a. Unofficial college transcript. b. Survey reports and associated survey data forms must be submitted to confirm that the applying or pending Permittee have met the minimum number of survey nights and minimum capture amount of Nicrophorus species. Survey reports and associated survey data forms must identify the name of the individual currently permitted to handle the ABB in addition to the name of the applying or pending individual. c. A reference letter from the currently permitted individual confirming the dated of your participation and the authenticity of the data forms and reports must also be submitted. 8. All ABB deaths must be monitored and reported to the Oklahoma ESFO, as well as the appropriate ESFO. a. ABB specimens should be preserved according to the appropriate ESFO requirements and deposited in an institution approved by the appropriate ESFO. b. When the number of ABBs killed annually exceeds 5 individuals, operation must cease by the following workday and the appropriate ESFO and Albuquerque Regional Office must be contacted immediately or if on a weekend, the following Monday. See condition G above for contact information. c. Reporting requirements for all ABB deaths: i. An 'ABB Accidental Death Form' must be completed for each individual specimen. This form must be completed and submitted to the appropriate ESFO within 14 calendar days of ABB death. ii. An 'ABB Accidental Death Summary Report' must be submitted to the Oklahoma ESFO annually by October 31 of each year. This 'ABB Accidental Death Summary Report' must be submitted electronically (without the 'ABB Accidental Death Forms') to the Oklahoma ESFO via electronic mail to abbcontact@fivs.gov, or compact disc via regular mail to the address provided above. ***End Permit TE25946A* * * LAURENCE R. LEW Geology nse Number xpires Signature of above named Professional Geoscientist Y. Lynn lark, P.G., Chairman In accordance with the provisions of the Texas Geoscience Practice Act, the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists hereby'certifies that the individual named on this card has been licensed as a Professional Geoscientist. 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Geology License Number 267 Expires February 28, 2013 In accordance with the provisions of the Texas Geoscience Practice Act, the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists hereby certifies that the above named individual has been licensed as a Professional Geoscientist. )�1 r Ron Kitchens, Chairman TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY JOHN DANIELS PG Is hereby licensed as a LPST PROJECT MANAGER License Number PM0000119 LICENSEE SIGNATURE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR No. _isl n L www.hacsc.com JOHN DANIELS HASC ID# 9394 Reciprocal Courses Exp. Date 19 Basic Plus Ref 6/2013 111111111 11111111 111111 NN�I��II 111111 ARSC RECIPROCAL 19 Basic Plus Ref 06/13 GENERAL SAFETY 19HWBDPA 04/13 19HWBENZ 04/13 19HWCS 04/13 19HWFIRE 04/13 19HWH2S1 04/13 19HWHEAR 04/13 19HWLOTO 04/13 19HWRESP 04/13 19HWSAIR 04/13 19REF8 04/13 Properly of Safely Council II III II IIII 1111 STATE OF TEXAS • , .41 7:1W OF PROFESSI»AL GEOSCIENTISTS • . . .. - ,c/;', . • . • ... : 154',/Cillf „:: , •' -. f. 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KEMP, Secretary of State State Board of Registration for Professional Geologists Registered Professional Geologist LICENSE NO. PG001471 M Elizabeth Rowan Enercon, Inc. P.O. Box 49 Gladeville TN 37071 EXPIRATION DATE - 12/31 /2013 Active /Ertl_ --?‘1 Prairb D{ FtDfEB$tIIYttCI (gtigtl[EPtB pinto tile Matthew T. Haskin, P.E. IS LICENSED AS A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER UNDER CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES EXPIRATION: 2/28/2013 P.E. LIc. No: AUDIT No: 228201328595 66288 REMEDIATION CONSULTANT JOSEPH H. FOSTER , P.G. Geology License Number 6083 Expires November 30, 2012 In accordance with the provisions of the Texas Geoscience Practice Act, the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists hereby certifies that the above named individual has been licensed as a Professional Geoscientist. Ron Kitchens, Chairman Oklahoma Corporation Commission Petroleum Storage Tank Division Licensee:Joe H Foster Permit # Effective Expiration 226 1/1/2012 12/3112013 Director, Petroleum Storage Tank Division 2.9 NONDISCRIMINATION All City contractors are required to comply with Chapter 17, "Human Relations," Article III, "Discrimination," Division 3, "Employment Practices," of the Code of the City of Fort Worth, prohibiting discrimination in employment practices. Provider agrees that Provider, its employees, officers, agents, contractors or subcontractors, have fully complied with all provisions of such Ordinance, and that no employee, participant, applicant, contractor or subcontractor has been discriminated against according to the terms of such Ordinance by Provider, its employees, officers, agents, contractor or subcontractors herein. CONTRACTOR: Enercon Services, Inc. BY: John R. Corn, P.E. Company Name . rint or type nynpe of signatory) 15770 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 400 Address Dallas, TX 75248 City, State, Zip ature) President e (print or type) 2-19 TA s'o cv,sio-is d to fft 14,g Vni C CitifiCCC:C this certli-2a clef Seca of tie (B iy 12, at dkciff, 116 :,h TEXAS BOARD OF BE IT KNOWN THAT PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS John Karr Huggins HAVING GIVEN SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE OF QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED UNDER THE TEXAS ENGINEERING PRACTICE ACT, TEXAS CIVIL STATUTES, ARTICLE 3271a, IS GRANTED THIS LICENSE TO PRACTICE AS A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER. IN THE STATE OF TEXAS PROVIDED THIS LICENSE IS NOT REVOKED AND IS RENEWED ACCORDING TO LAW SERIAL NUMBER Lan' I TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS IN WITNESS WHEREOF, WE HAVE HEREUNTO SET OUR HANDS AND AFFIXED THE SEAL OF THE BOARD AT THE CITY OF AUSTIN, THIS JUNE 8, 2010 BOASECRETARY TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES Be it known that JOHN G ANDERSON is certified to perform as a Lead Inspector in the State of Texas and is hereby governed by the rights, privileges and responsibilities set forth in Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 1955 and Title 25, Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 295 relating to Texas Environmental Lead Reduction, as long as this license is not suspended or revoked. David L. Lakey, M.D. Commissioner of Health License Number: 2060866 Expiration Date: 11/6/2014 Void After Expiration Date VOID IF ALTERED Control Number 6212 NON -TRANSFERABLE Department of State Health Services certifies that JOHN G ANDERSON is certified as a Lead Inspector Certification No: 2060866 Control No: 6212 David L. Lakey, M.D. Expires: 11/6/2014 Commissioner of Health Texas Department of State Health Services Asbestos Inspector JOHN G ANDERSON License No. 602826 Control No. 96746 Expiration Date: 8/14/2013 Ekcellence-LEvery project.: .Every day: Certificate ofTraining Recognizing the Completion of Training Requirements For Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Annual 8-Hour Refresher Course OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 (e)(8) Is Hereby Awarded this: Certificate of Completion Awarded This Day March 30, 2012 James A. Thomas, Corporate Safety Officer Enercon Services, Inc. 5100 E. Skelly Dr., Suite 450 Tulsa, OK 74135 Texas Department of State Health Services Mold Assessment Consultant MATTHEW J BOYLE License No. MAC1196 Control No. 7343 Expiration Date: 7/6/2013 • ..MT!bV7•Wi"'07,244,TR..:'S5'.. :1.• 4 -'dMX6S sarRz,'tit ..s YkkzkMgWk'vS':...i>:;.ttf:'C,,,{!d,",S4i:'3�31 'O47,.1V6.'�N"%4`3 �' +;?l;:a '::+p,.d'2,':;•.• 2r', Excellence —Every project. Every day. Certificate of Training Recognizing the Completion of Training Requirements For Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Annual 8-Hour Refresher Course OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 (e)(8) Be It Known That: Matthew J. Boyle 1s Hereby Awarded this Certificate of Completion Awarded This Day March 22, 2912 James A. Thomas, Corporate Safety Officer Enercon Services, Inc. 5100 E. Skelly Dr., Suite 450 Tulsa, OK 74135 6?<Y551/Z`tVSPO7AVM9'.i.5q'+/.::!'.:" V)9i:6:!w�',9::GC;A,:. ,:1�5!:,S15M vV/1..A`� Ytr�ri.: Y:"t,4'. 7...IGx.. ��tQ/37Y.yRiYgratin, 4Y4 tirfJJJtL XUaYA[Y. p,FYlate"nJH,fk'V:/LF,iW7J.SY5 ATf*.swY svoi,aili:te4*,v..._ito.. *, t:G,f4NIGSfrsiZA •7 MaN ei7Y Z m~*2v_f�y; SJ ENVIROSAFETY, INC P.O. Box 76033, Houston Tx This is to certify that Matthew Boyle Has successfully completed the 40-Hour Course "Health and Safety for Hazardous Waster Operations" as required by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 (e), (2) and Hazardous Materials 181 and 126 F Course For "The Guide For Shippers, Handlers and Transporters". Dated: August 29, 2002 Location: Houston, Texas Social Security Number: 454-59-3581 Dr. Clyde Hawkins, Ph.D. TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES Be it known :that DAMON M DOUGLASS is certified to perform as a Lead Risk Assessor in the State of Texas and is hereby governed by the rights, privileges and responsibilities set forth in Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 1955 and Title 25,.Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 295 relating to Texas Environmental Lead Reduction, as long as this license is not suspended or revoked. David L. Lakey, M.D. Commissioner of Health License Number: 2070702 Expiration Date: 3/22/2013 Void After Expiration Da VOID IF ALTERED Control Number .6593 NON TRANSFERABLE GEBCO ASSOCIATES certifies that Damon M. Douglass has successfully completed and passed the exam given on the final day for the Environmental Training Program entitled Mold Assessment Consultant Refresher Conducted at Hurst, Texas on October 15, 2012 This 8-hour course covers topics specified in the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules for the Mold Assessment Consultant at 295.320 (f). Date of Issue 10/15/2012 Instructor. Dana Brown Exam Date: 10/15/2012 Certificate Number: 12066 3131 Certificate Expires 10/15/2014 GEBCO's Training Programs are provided in cooperation with federal and state regulatory agencies, and fulfill all applicable requirements for accreditation. GEBCO is licensed for Asbestos Training under the Texas Asbestos Health Protection Rules. GEBCO Associates, LP * 815 Trailwood Dr, Suite 200 * Hurst, TX 76053 * (817)268-4006 GEBCO ASSO in cooperation with THE UNIVERSITY OF Na certifies that has successfully completed and passed the exam given Orrthe..final day for the Environmental Training Program. ram entitled Asbestos Inspector Refresher Course Conducted at Hurst, Texas on January 4, 2013 This is an EPA fully approved course for purpose of accreditation under Section 206 of TSCA, Title Instructor: Dana Brown Exam. Date: 01 /04/2013 .Certificate Expires 01/0.4/2014 GEBCO's Training Programs are provided in cooperation with federal and state regulatory, agencies, and fulfiltall applicable requirements for accreditatio is licensed for Asbestos Training under the Texas Asbestos Health Protection Rules. GEBCO Associates, LP * 815 Trailwood Dr, Suite 200 * Hurst, TX 76053 * 81')268=4006 Texas Department of State Health Services Asbestos Inspector DAMON M DOUGLASS License No. 602531 Control No. 96591 Expiration Date: 2/12/2013 Texas Department of State Health Services Asbestos Inspector RACHEL L LtCHAU License No. 602459 Control No. 96417 Expiration Date: 7/24/2012 i • Certificate of Completton ee/difte4 that Rachel Ludicke Has Successfully completed 8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Training Refresher certification does not necessarily indicate initial 24 or 40 Hour HAZWOPER certification In Accordance W/Federal OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120(e), (p) & (q) And all State OSHA and EPA Regulations As Well "alio/ atarid, Julius P. Griggs Instructor #892 UNLIMITED, Inc. OSHA Compliant Safety Training Since 1993 11070859008 7/8/2011 Certificate Number Issue Date 690A East Los Angeles Ave Suite 180 Simi Valley, CA 93065 888-309-7233 * 805-306-8027 * 866-869-7097 (F) www.safetyunlimited.com Proof of initial certification and subsequent refresher training is NOT required to take refresher training Want to be sure this certificate is valid? Visit safetyunlimited.com/verification Texas Board of Professional Engineers By 'This Certificate Bears Witness That In Acknowledgement of Intent to Become Licensed Ricardo Noel Salas II Is Hereby _ecognized As- 9Ln 5Eiujineer- In-Traini Within the State of Texas THIS IS NOT A LICENSE TO PRACTICE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING Date: June 18, 2009 Expires: June 18, 2017 EIT No. - 41826 Compliance Solutions "TodarsTraining...Tomorrow's Solution" 3980 Quebec St, 2nd Floor Donor, CO 80207.1633 S00-711 2706 Student Affiliation: Ettercan Services, Inc 6536 Certificate of Completion This is to certify that Rickie Salas has been tested and successfully meets the training requirements for 40-Hour HAZWOPER 29 CFR 1910.120(e) Presented Friday, October 22, 2010 Compliance Solutions Occupational Trainers, Inc. Certificate Number: 754815801 Neval Gupta Vice President Excellence —Every project. Every day. Recognizing the Completion of Training Requirements For Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Annual 8-Hour Refresher Course OSHA 29 CFR.1910.120 (e)(8) Is Hereby Awarded this Certificate of Completion Awarded This Day James A. Thomas, Corporate Safety Officer Enercon Services, Inc, 5100 E. Skelly Dr., Suite 450 Tulsa, OK 74135 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION This certificate awarded to Robert Smith for satisfactory participation in DOT Hazardous Materials Transportation Eduwhere Your compliance connection. 49 CFR 172.704 (Subpart H) - 4 Contact Hour(s) Eduwhere • PO Box 4704 • Chapel Hill, NC 27515 • www.eduwhere.com Eduwhere A , 1AAAALAA'A A111- 1, • . '1,11A'AA 111.I1E ,,I;E" 111 •1,IE:1,111E " AE:1 1.31AA't r1-1-7 I-11A 1'In' 7./4 ir 1 L." 14 61' „A 11 • That et Sit hoars of 'araining towavd fuTaiHment c;,7 vecizErTements taY hazawdous 2 CFR /910.2.20 Phig.3p 213111 M.S., C.gos EF-7'SCAZIETtZ1:1:1 A3f S.-Efoty airector I'L;frate! '11, C.:IQ:1i 1/1:3 11A,f1Ak1r.„: C/111A}1.11A.;:, 5/1 7P004 Dallas, TX 04-1 15 Ccrtttttatc et eomptttton Robert Smith Has Successfully completed 8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Training Refresher certification does NOT necessarily indicate initial 24 or 40 Hour HAZWOPER certification In Accordance W/Federal OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120(e), (p) & (q) And all State OSHA and EPA Regulations As Well This course is approved for 8 Contact Hours (0.8 CEUs) of continuing education per the California Department of Public Health for Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS) issued by Safety Unlimited, Inc. (Accreditation # 044) alt4744 130101572227 1/1/2013 Julius P. Griggs Certificate Number Issue Date Instructor #892 uNUMITED, Inc. OSHA Compliant Safety Training Since 1993 2139 Tapo St., Suite 228 Simi Valley, CA 93063 888 309-SAFE (1233) or 805 306-8027 866-869-7097 (fax) wwwsafetyunlimited.com Proof of initial certification and subsequent refresher training is NOT required to take refresher training Want to be sure this certificate is valid? Visit safetyunlimited.comtverification I JL NT NT Y NORTHWEST CA LLE E U . . , NVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM Certifies that: 571.0102 qpring02/439791057 of PP I, Has satisfactorily completed Waste Site Worker Training for 29 CFR 1910.120 EPCT 1401 — Hazwoper 40.0 Clock Hours Dirocler ' FasmIcror SCft\ 2.9 NONDISCRIMINATION All City contractors are required to comply with Chapter 17, "Human Relations," Article III, "Discrimination," Division 3, "Employment Practices," of the Code of the City of Fort Worth, prohibiting discrimination in employment practices. Provider agrees that Provider, its employees, officers, agents, contractors or subcontractors, have fully complied with all provisions of such Ordinance, and that no employee, participant, applicant, contractor or subcontractor has been discriminated against according to the terms of such Ordinance by Provider, its employees, officers, agents, contractor or subcontractors herein. CONTRACTOR: Enercon Services, Inc. Br John R. Corn, P.E. Company Name tint or type n e of signatory) 15770 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 400 6?' -' Address (:S . attire) Dallas, TX 75248 City, State, Zip • .President e (print or type) 2-19 2.10 PROVIDER'S LEGAL AND COMPLIANCE HISTORY Provider's legal and compliance history is a critical component of this Request For Qualifications. Read this section with care and respond accordingly. Failure of the Provider to provide all the information requested and to certify the report, will result in the Provider's submittal being declared non -responsive. Provider shall attach a written report of legal action brought against Provider, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, AND Provider's proposed subcontractors relating to the protection of the environment. The terms "legal action" and "relating to the protection of the environment" are defined below. The report shall include all legal action brought within five (5) years of the closing date of this Request for Qualifications. The report shall detail the substance, status, and outcome of such legal action. This includes without limitation the names of the agency and/or persons bringing the action, all relevant dates, and all fines, judgments, and/or settlements. Include the following information for each case at a minimum: ® Style of Case (X vs. Y ) ® Cause Number • Court • Date of Disposition • Settlement Information (as appropriate) • Names / Addresses of all parties named O Counsel List and phone numbers • Judgment and Order of Judgment "LEGAL ACTION" means: ANY enforcement action by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, any other federal agency, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (including its predecessor agency the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission), the Texas Department of State Health Services (including its predecessor agency the Texas Department of Health), and any other state agency, commission or department, whether in Texas or elsewhere, when such enforcement action is a result of violations, real or alleged, of any laws, licenses, permits, judicial orders, or administrative orders, relating to the protection of the environment. In this context, enforcement action shall include without limitation, written warnings, notices of violation, consent orders or agreements, compliance orders, administrative hearings, civil litigation and criminal prosecution. Legal action also means any civil litigation brought by any person relating to the protection of the environment. "RELATING TO THE PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT" means: requirements pertaining to the manufacture, processing, distribution, use, handling, storage, transportation, reporting, records keeping, permitting, licensing, treatment, disposal, emission, discharge, spill, release, or threatened release of hazardous materials, hazardous substances, hazardous wastes, toxic substances, petroleum, industrial waste, solid waste, pollutants or contaminants into or onto the air, surface water, drinking water, groundwater, storm water, publicly owned treatment works, or land. 2-20 THE REPORT SHALL BE SIGNED AND CERTIFIED by an authorized representative of the Provider, using the form on the following page. The top portion of the form is to be completed if a report of legal action is attached. The bottom portion of the form is to be completed if Provider has no legal action to report. Make certain that the appropriate portion of the form is filled out and signed. AN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PROVIDER shall mean: (1) if the Provider is a corporation: the president, secretary, or treasurer, or a vice president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function, or any other person who performs similar policy or decision -making functions for the corporation; (2) if the Provider is a partnership, a general partner; and (3) if the Provider is a sole proprietorship, the sole proprietor. INCLUDE A COPY OF THE REPORT OF LEGAL ACTION FOLLOWING THE CERTIFICATION PAGE AND BOUND WITHIN THE QUALIFICATIONS PACKAGE 2-21 C9n8tur ate Certification of Provider's Legal and Compliance History Complete ONE of the Following Certifications: Certification of Legal Action Report I certify under penalty of law that the attached Legal Action Report detailing Provider's, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, and Provider's proposed subcontractors legal and compliance history relating to the protection of the environment was prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. PROVIDER: Ene, n Services, Inc. Co .. y Name, A P-- rfk-Ak //i0 /3 extification of NO Legal Action BY: John R. Corn, P.E. (print or type name of signatory) Vice President Title (print or type) I certify under penalty of law that the legal and compliance history of Provider, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, and Provider's proposed subcontractors was researched under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, I hereby certify that no legal action relating to the protection of the environment was brought against Provider, Provider's officers, Provider's employees, or Provider's proposed subcontractors within the preceding five years. To the best of my knowledge and belief, this statement is true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. PROVIDER: Company Name (signature) Date BY: (print or type name of signatory) Title (print or type) 2-22 Fj ENERCON Excellence —Every project. Every day. Enercon Services, Inc. (ENERCON) current operations include 23 offices and approximately 1,200 employees. In the last five years, ENERCON has completed approximately 22,000 projects with over 793 million in fees during this evaluation period. During this five year period, ENERCON has not had any legal enforcement action as defined by the section of any kind by governmental agencies including the United States Environmental Protection Agency, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, any other federal agency, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (including its predecessor agency the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission), the Texas Department of State Health Services (including its predecessor agency the Texas Department of Health), and any other state agency, commission or department, whether in Texas or elsewhere, when such enforcement action is a result of violations, real or alleged, of any laws, licenses, permits, judicial orders, or administrative orders, relating to the protection of the environment. This includes our individual license holders and our current employees to our knowledge. There is no current litigation regarding services vs Enercon Services, Inc. The following information provides all legal action brought within five (5) years of the closing date of this Request for Statement of Qualifications: Style of Case: Gene Booker, an individual Ann Booker, an individual Tammie Lambert, an individual Plaintiffs vs W R Hess Company Enercon Services, Inc. Defendants Cause Number: Case No. 0-2008-99 Filed June 26, 2008 Court: District Court of Kiowa County, Oklahoma Date of Disposition: October 2, 2009; Dismissed with Prejudice Settlement Information (as appropriate): Confidential Settlement Agreement Names/Addresses of All Parties Named: Gene Booker — P.O. Box 220, Chattanooga, OK 73528 [Last known address] Ann Booker — P.O. Box 220, Chattanooga, OK 73528 [Last known address] Tammie Lambert — 503 East 13th, Snyder, Ok 73566 [Last known address] W R Hess Company — 3030 Northwest Expressway, Suite 1500, OKC, OK — (405) 948-8818 Enercon Services, Inc. — 5100 E. Skelly Drive, Suite 450, Tulsa, OK 74135 — (918) 665-7693 Fj ENERCON Excellence —Every project. Every day. Counsel List and Phone Numbers: Plaintiffs: Edinger & Blakley, P.C. Robert D. Edinger - (405) 286-0251 Kenneth H. Blakley - (405) 286-0251 Defendants: W R Hess Company Crowe & Dunlevy L. Mark Walker - (405) 235-7700 Paul D. Trimble — No longer with firm Enercon Services, Inc. Grimes, Anderson & Day Richard Grimes — (405) 330-0700 Jerry Day — (405) 330-0700 Judgment and Order of Judgment Dismissal filed September 29, 2009; Case privately settled and dismissed with prejudice on October 2, 2009. The settlement agreement provided for confidentiality regarding the settlement terms and assurance no other actions were being contemplated by the claimant. Section 11 ENERCON Financial Statement ENERCON enjoys great financial health as evidenced by our financial statements and in its 30-year history, has never filed for bankruptcy. ENERCON has provided an audited financial statement (in our original submittal only) for review only by the City of Fort Worth. ENERCON is a privately held firm and all Financial Information is CONFIDENTIAL (and not for Public Record).