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CONTRACT NO.
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CITY OF FORT WORTH
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ENERCON SERVICES, INC.
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Environmental Professional Services
as set forth in Attachment A — Scope of Work
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Environmental Management Department
December 2009
OFFICIAL RECORD
CITY SECRETARY
FT. WORTH, TX
City of Fort Worth, Texas
Mayor and Council Communication
COUNCIL ACTION: Approved on 11/3/2009 - Ord. No. 18893-11-2009
DATE: Tuesday, November 03, 2009
LOG NAME: 52ENERCON 2010
REFERENCE NO.: C-23889
SUBJECT:
Authorize the Execution of a Contract with Enercon Services, Inc., in the Amount of $400,000.00 for
Environmental and Engineering Consulting Services for Various Projects and Adopt Appropriation
Ordinance
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council authorize the City Manager to:
1. Authorize the transfer of $400,000.00 from the Environmental Management Operating Fund to the
Environmental Management Project Fund;
2. Adopt the attached appropriation ordinance increasing estimated receipts and appropriations in the
Environmental Management Project Fund in the amount of $400,000.00 from available funds; and
3. Authorize the City Manager to execute a contract with Enercon Services, Inc., for environmental and
engineering consulting services not to exceed $400,000.00. The contract services will be performed on an
as -needed basis for a period of one year with two one year renewal options.
DISCUSSION:
The City's compliance with state and federal environmental regulations for the Clean Air Act, Clean Water
Act, hazardous waste issues, the City's petroleum storage tank remediation program and other
environmental projects requires that the various projects be completed in a timely manner. To facilitate the
City's compliance, the services of an environmental and engineering consulting firm are required.
The City has contracted for environmental and engineering services since 1989. Over the years, services
have included oversight of various site cleanups/closures, upgrade and replacement of City -owned
underground storage tanks, groundwater monitoring at contaminated sites, site assessments, corrective
action plans, reviews of various structural storm water/flood control devices, spill prevention control and
countermeasures plan preparation, review and certification, remediation system design, air modeling, air
sampling and coordination with the State to develop clean-up strategies.
Projects planned for the coming year include Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) site assessments,
monitoring and reporting to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality at two actives sites, Texas
Risk Reduction Program (TRRP) and former Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank (LPST) site assessments,
monitoring and reporting to the TCEQ at four active sites, professional consulting on the State Highway
121T and Trinity River Vision projects and other projects as they arise during the course of business.
A Request for Qualifications was advertised on May 29, 2009. Responses were submitted by the following
15 firms on July 2, 2009:
. ATC Associates, Inc.
Burns & McDonnell Engineering Co.
CH2M Hill
Dougherty Sprague Environmental, Inc.
Dunaway Associates, L.P.
Enercon Services, Inc.
Freese & Nichols, Inc.
. Halff Associates, Inc.
. Jacobs Environmental Group, Inc.
. Newfields
. Professional Service Industrial, Inc.
. Shaw Environmental, Inc.
. Terracon Consultants, Inc.
. URS Corporation
. Weston Solutions, Inc.
The qualifications packages were evaluated based on a pre -determined combination of qualitative and
quantitative (point) measures. These measures included, but were not limited to, experience,
qualifications, legal history and work history. Based on the total point distribution of the measures, two
firms were selected to make oral presentations.
City staff recommends the contract be awarded to Enercon Services, Inc., because of their broad
experience and innovative approach to solving environmental issues. Their experience includes:
• Extensive knowledge of the Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP) and Petroleum Storage Tank
(PST) rules and regulations;
. Numerous Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) and Innocent Owner/Operator Program (IOP) site
applications, assessments, monitoring efforts and/or closures;
. Phase I ESA work on commercial, industrial, residential and undeveloped lands;
. Phase II ESA work including soil, water and air sampling for a range of contaminants including, but
not limited to, volatile organic compounds, hydrocarbons, metals, pesticides, herbicides, etc.;
. Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan and Stormwater Pollution Prevention
Plan (SWPPP) development and implementation;
. National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) Categorical Exclusion and Environmental
Assessment work including report preparation, submittal and approval with the applicable federal
agency; and
. Air pollution experience including emissions source testing and calculation for compliance with and
development of, air permit information.
RENEWAL OPTIONS — This contract may be renewed for up to two successive one year terms at the
City's option. Renewal may be effective 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.
Enercon Services, Inc., is in compliance with the City's M/WBE Ordinance by committing to 15 percent
M/WBE participation. The City's goal on this project is 15 percent.
FISCAL INFORMATION / CERTIFICATION:
The Financial Management Services Director certifies that upon approval of the above recommendations
and adoption of the attached appropriation ordinance, funds will be available in the current operating
budget, as appropriated, of the Environmental Management Project Fund.
FUND CENTERS:
TO Fund/Account/Centers
R101 531200 052031000000
R101 476103 052031000000
CERTIFICATIONS:
FROM Fund/Account/Centers
$400.000.00 R103 538040 0521100
$400.000.00
Submitted for City Manager's Office by:
Oriainatina Department Head:
Fernando Costa (6122)
Brian Boerner (6647)
$400.000.00
Additional Information Contact: Michael Gange (6569)
ATTACHMENTS
1. 52ENERCON2010 AO Revised.doc (Public)
2. MWBE Compliance Memo-Enercon.pdf (CFW Internal)
3. RE M&C 52ENERCON 2010 .msq (CFW Internal)
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CITY OF FORT WORTH
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT
QUALIFICATIONS PACKAGE
FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING CONSULTING SERVICES
PROJECT: DEM 09-14: EECS
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Submitted to:
City of Fort Worth
Purchasing Division
1000 Throckmorton
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
Submitted by:
Enercon Services, Inc.
12100 Ford Road, Suite 200
Dallas, TX 75234
July 2, 2009
1:30 PM
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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.
Chanae Order means an officially authorized and executed written amendment to this
contract or to a Task Order, issued by the City.
Contract Documents means this contract, 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.
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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, 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 any
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.
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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.
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 a written 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 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.
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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. y
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 intellectual property 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 intellectual property 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.
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 sub licensees 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
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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,
so 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 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.
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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, surface water, groundwater, storm water, 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.
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, uK CONTRACTORS, OR THE JOINT ACT OR OMISSION OF
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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 AND BONDS
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.
A. Insurance coverage and limits:
Commercial General Liability Insurance
$1,000,000 each occurrence; $2,000,000 aggregate
2. Professional Liability Insurance
$1,000,000 each occurrence; $1,000,000 aggregate
3. Automobile Liability Insurance
Coverage on vehicles involved in the work performed under this contract:
$1,000,000 per accident on a combined single limit basis or:
$500,000 bodily injury each person; $1,000,000 b6diiT1rq rr)r- ccident; and
$250,000 property damage LFT
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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 in
aggregate and 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).
B. Certificates of Insurance evidencing that the Contractor has obtained all required
insurance shall be delivered to the City prior to Contractor proceeding with the
Contract.
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.
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 Risk
Management, 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 term — of their financial strength and solvency.
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6. 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.
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 p6-,iii6z, ,ircessarycfQ[,the provision of
services under this contract. I OFFICIAL RECORD
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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
(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.
MINORITY AND WOMAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
(M/WBE) PARTICIPATION
In accordance with City Ordinance No. 15530, the City has goals for the participation of ti
minority business enterprises and woman business enterprises ("M/WBE") in City
contracts. Contractor agrees to a minimum M/WBE participation of 15% in accordance
with itsropos@i and the aforementioned ordinance. Contractor acknowledges the
M/WBE goal esta&ished for this Agreement and its commitment to meet that goal. Any
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misrepresentation of facts (other than a negligent misrepresentation) and/or the
commission of fraud by the Contractor 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.
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.
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
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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.
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: City of Fort Worth
Environmental Management Department
Attn: Brian Boerner, CHMM, Director
1000 Throckmorton Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76102-6311
If to the Contractor: Enercon Services, Inc.
Attn: Charles Harlan, P.G.
12100 Ford Road, Suite 200
Dallas, TX 75234
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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 insure 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
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.
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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 uraon specific written authorization by
the Citv 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 tanks 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. Include a detailed listing of types of properties _
assessed along with specific examples and references.
• Phase II Environmental Site Assessments including potential impacts to soil,
groundwater, surface water, and air. This also includes the ability to write and
operate under Quality Assurance Project Plans that meet the requirements of the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Brownfields Program. Include a detailed _
listing of type of properties and/or contaminants investigated along with specific
examples and references.
• 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.
• Design, installation and monitoring of systems capable of preventing intrusion of y
pollutants from refineries, chemical plants, and bulk handling facilities from
reaching City properties via groundwater flow.
• Air pollution modeling and preparation of reports to assist the City in developing
programs to reach national air quality standards.
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Design and construction management of structures, systems, and components
intended to collect and/or prevent environmental pollutants from reaching City
storm drain systems.
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.
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ATTACHMENT B.
FEE SCHEDULE
Prices for professional services rendered under this contract will be as specified in the
schedule provided in the Contractor's proposal which follows in this attachment, and
entitled "Enercon, City of Fort Worth, Contract Fee Schedule, Environmental and
Engineering Consulting Services". The total fee for services under this contract shall
not exceed $400,000.
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ENERCON
Excellence —Every project Every day. (PROPRIETARY INFORMATION)
CITY OF FORT WORTH
CONTRACT FEE SCHEDULE
ENVIRONMENTAL & ENGINEERING
CONSULTING SERVICES
PERSONNELCHARGES:
Enercon Services, Inc. performs engineering and technical consulting services on a time and materials
basis. The hourly fee for personnel is shown in the table below. The indicated hourly rates include direct
y employee costs such as salary, insurance, vacation,
holidays, worker compensation, taxes, other employee
costs, and profit and overhead.
PROJECT ASSIGNMENT/
STRAIGHT TIME OVERTIME
TITLE
RATE ($/HR) FACTOR
— = Program Director
Consulting Engineer
100.00 1.0
Senior Consultant
Project Manager
Principal Engineer
93.50 1.0
Consultant
Senior Engineer
Senior Technical Specialist
84.00 1.0
Engineer
Technical Specialist
82.00 1.0
Engineer I
Technical Specialist I
77.00 1.0
Engineer 11
Technical Specialist 11
71.00 1.0
Engineer III
Technical Specialist 11I
62.00 1.0
Designer
Senior Technician
Engineer IV
_
Technical Specialist IV
55.00 1.0
Drafter I
Technician 1
Drafter 11
Technician If
49.00 1.25
Clerical I
1.25
Engineering Assistant
42.00
Clerical II
30.00 I Of f ICiAL Af!6ORD
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Excellence ---Every project. Every doy. (PROPRIETARY INFORMATION)
Engineering positions require experience or education in the engineering field or disciplines.
Technical Specialists 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 4 - 11 the overtime rate is the same as the straight time rate
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
RATE ($)
OVM 580 A/B
85.00/day
Oil/Water Interface Probe
75.00/day
LEL/02/H2S/CO Meter
75.00/day
Ph, SC, Temp. Meter
100.00/day
Turbo Meter
35.00/day
Soil Gas Kit
60.00/day =
Soil Probe/Auger Kit
75.00/day
Generator
100.00/day
Opacity Instruments
15.00/day
(Clinometer, Compass, Humidity/Temp, Windmeter)
1-liter Disposable Bailers
6.00/each
1050 cc Teflon Bailers
35.00/day
350 cc Teflon Bailers
25.00/day
Well Pump and Hoses
60.00/day
PPE (includes tyvek, nomex, boots, gloves, hard hat,
50.00/man/day
safety glasses)
Respirator
20.00/man/day
Company Vehicles
IRS Approved Rate
(passenger cars and light trucks)
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Excellence --Every project. Everyday.
(PROPRIETARY' INFORMATION)
OTHER DIRECT COSTS:
The client will he 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
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.
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IN WITNESS THEREOF, the parties hereto have made and executed this Agreement in
multiple originals the day and year first above written, in Fort Worth, Tarrant County,
Texas.
CITY OF FORT WORTH:
Fernando Costa
Assistant City Manager
RECOMMENDE
an Boerner,
, Director
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND
LEGALITY:
Arthur N. Bashor
Assistant City Attorney
ATTEST:
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City Secretary
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ENERCON SERVICES, INC.
Jo inR. Corn(, Vi a President
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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 Environmental Management Project DEM 09-14: EECS.
CONTRACTOR
Ener_con Services. Inc.
By:kJA. �--�
J hn R . C orn
Title V' e President
Date 01/04/2010
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF TARRANT §
Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared
John R . C orn , 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 day of.�,nu20).
�r+u o. cou.�la 4ary Public in and for the State of Texas
my C"W"Sw Eq*nt
Jon 18, 2012
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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. MINORITY and WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
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
Initial
if Included
I understand that failure to submit all of these items may cause my submittal to be considered non-resporlsive.
10 Name Charles D. Harlan
Title Manager, Environmental Services
Comparni Enercon Services, Inc.
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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).
(a Addendum Number1 June 26, 2009; Revisions to Addendum 1 June 29, 2009
(Date received)
_ Addendum Number 2
Addendum Number 3
Addendum Number 4
(Date received)
(Date received)
(Date received)
2.2.2 Check if applicable
The undersigned acknowledges the receipt of no addenda to the Request for Qualifications.
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Enercon Services, Inc.
Company Name
12100 Ford Rd., Suite 200
Address
Dallas, TX 75234
City, State, Zip
BY: Charles D. Harlan, P.G.
(print or type name of signatory)
(Signature)
Manager, Environmental Services
Title (print or type)
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Jeannie Brown
From:
Grantham, Roger [Roger.Grantham@fortworthgov.org]
Sent:
Friday, June 26, 2009 3:15 PM
To:
Mike.Grover@WestonSolutions.com; stephen.marcum@adams-engineedng.com;
ctalamini@alphatesting.com; frazer74@atcassociates.com; cathy.m end ias@atcassociates.com;
bhalli@bumsmcd.com; ctwilliams@burnsmcd.com; tom@benchmarkenviro.com;
jhart@bdstechnologies.com; sroberts@bdstechnologies.com; williamsld@cdm.com;
watkinscr@cdm.com; peter.van.noort@ch2m.com; ashakir@conxsis.com; jjentsch@cpyi.com;
tmiro@cpyi.com; cfranklin@dsei.com; clawson@dunaway-assoc.com; pmckone@dunaway-
assoc.com; jrbrown@enercon.com; ddlovvorn@enercon.com; charlan@enercon.com;
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kmillette@ee-g.com; mowens@ee-g.com; wfontenot@eri-us.com; Imc@envtrainers.com;
kbelaire@halff.com; amanda.breitling@jacobs.com; jbatcheider@kleinfelder.com;
jkenddck@newfields.com; steve.harris@psiusa.com; dck.kienke@psiusa.com; atait@tait.com;
jmurrey@talonipe.com; keakeman@terracon.com; jamccranie@terracon.com;
bbingham@titanengineering.com; fawrocki@titanengineedng.com;
Gerardo_r de_la_pena@urscorp.com; bjenkins@usaenviro.com; tfoyt@wallace-group.com;
gmurray@wh-m.com; Mike.Grover@westonsolutions.com; Roger.Smith@westonsolutions.com;
Karen.Sumuano@westonsolutions.com; Greer, James D.; Patrick Gobb; Charles Harlan; Mock,
Charley; Jeannie Brown; Peter.Van.Noort@CH2M.com; Borchers, Mike W.; McCranie, Jack A;
William Fontenot; Dana Lumpkin; Michael Gary; frazer74@atcassociates.com; Sal Gazioglu;
Artemis Kourosh, Esq.; Chris Browning; Carol Howard; Donna DeYoung; Jerry Andrews; Howard
Maynard; Darren Lovvom; April McDowell; Breitling, Amanda K.; Chris Schmid; Fred Nawrocki;
Gina
Cc:
Reed, Clarence
Subject:
Addendum #1 City of Fort Worth - DEM 09:14-EECS
Attachments: DEM0914 EECS Addendum #1.pdf
Please see attached Addendum #1. There will not be another addendum posted prior to RFQ
submittal deadline.
The period for receiving questions concerning clarifications of this RFQ has ended.
J Please follow the directions in the RFQ package.
_ Also, all submittals must be received in the Purchasing Office by no later than 1:30 pm, next
Thursday, July 2, 2009. Submittals not received in the Purchasing office by that time will be
returned unopened or refused (if hand delivered). The Purchasing office is located in the SE corner
of the Lower Level of City Hall, 1000 Throckmorton Street. Parking is available around City Hall at
the curb or in various lots in the vicinity.
no
Thanks,
Roger
, 1 6/30/2009
FORTWORTH
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ADDENDUM
TO: Interested Parties
FROM: Roger Grantham, Environmental Supervisor
Department of Environmental Management
DATE: June 25, 2009
RE: Addendum #1
Professional Contract for Environmental Engineering and Consulting
Services
Project #: DEM09-14: EEECS
As of Thursday, June 25, 2009, the following clarifications apply;
1. 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 Daae will count towards the applicable pane limit. A sinale-
sided Daae will equal one Daae as a double -sided Daae will eaual two Daaes.
2. Must the project experience be limited to projects the submitting company has
performed, or can it include projects the employees have performed prior to
employment with the submitting company?
A: Proiect experience may include Dast exDeriences the emDlovee may have had while
workina for another emDlover, as the exDerience gained from previous work -related
Droiects is now associated with the Dresent day emDlover.
3. Please clarify page 2-6: are the references, organizational chart, and resumes being
part of the 20 page Statement of Qualifications, or are they in addition to the 20
pages?
A: As stated in the pre -submittal meeting, the resume pages are restricted to one gage
Der person with the number restricted to pertinent personnel assigned to work on
groiects for the Citv. In addition, the organizational chart is not included within the
page limit. Twentv pages maximum for companv qualifications, ten pages per
subcontractor, and one page per resume per person for the general descriptive
verbiage. In addition, the tabs. cover pages, table of contents. index sheets. etc...
do not count in the paae totals.
4. Please clarify the statement from 2.7.2 (a) 4, 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 coverage will extend to the entire scope of proiects the Citv will undertake
during the course of the usaqe of this contract.
5. 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.
6. 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 general or prime contractor. It is necessary for the
provider to supply certification for their past compliance history. Also, certifications
may also be included for each individual subcontractor as related to their compliance
history.
6. Is one copy required of the MWBE Utilization and Cost Schedule required? Is the
MWBE Utilization Plan an actual HUB plan: is there a specific format the City is
requesting?
A: Attach one copy of the MWBE utilization plan in a separate, marked envelope and
one copy of the Cost schedule in another separate, marked envelope. The City's
MWBE office can be contacted at 817-392-6104 for further information related to the
City's MWBE program and requirements.
ON 7. How many copies need to be included in the submittal package?
A: Each vendor should submit one oriainal and three sets of copies of the Reauest for
Oualifications documents. A complete set will include the aualifications summary and
..
three separately marked envelopes that will include the cost schedule, the Health
and Safetv Plan documentation and information, and the MWBE utilization Dian.
Onlv one coov of the HASP is reauired to be included with the submittal Dackaae.
which can be in PDF format on a CD. otherwise, each set will include the
aualifications summary, the MWBE utilization Dian, and the cost schedule.
8. How will the City determine the highest ranking submittals and who will be involved
in the ranking process?
A: The ON will utilize the criteria outlined in the RFO Dackaae and further clarified in
Item 13 of this Addendum. An evaluation team comprised of staff personnel from
various deoartments will be utilized to determine the best overall recommendation
for award.
9. We have a question regarding the request to submit a fee schedule for all expected
charges in a separate envelope (page 2-5 of the Request Qualifications Package) as
part of our submittal. It is our understanding that under the State of Texas
Engineering Practice Act we are prohibited from submitting fee schedules for
engineering services. Specifically, Subchapter C, Subsection 137.53 of the Act
prohibits us from providing rates for engineering services to a government entity
prior to contractor selection and contract negotiation. We would like to provide a fee
schedule for all non -engineering services, which we believe is consistent with the
requirements of the Act. Would you please verify that this is acceptable? Thank you
for your time and consideration of this matter.
A: You may elect not to submit your fee schedule with the submittal in accordance with
the above -referenced Act, therefore electina to submit that information at a later
time. However, if the fee schedule is submitted, it will remain unoDened by CFW
Dersonnel until such a time that a review is reauired. Submittina this information in
a separate, sealed envelope marked"Confidential" will onlv facilitate the final
neaotiation and contractual implementation timeline. In accordance with the RFO,
Dricina is not a criterion for consideration of award.
10. Concerning the cost/pricing document to be submitted with the SOQ. Is there
particular format and list of titles and equipment that the city would like to see?
A: No.
11. As long as we include all of the required information, can we put it in the order we
want, as long as we follow 2.1, 2.2, etc?
A: Information submitted should ideally be presented in a similar order as described in
the RFO.
12. 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 $4M
limit. Will the city accept our General/Professional/Pollution liability in lieu of the
Professional Liability?
A: Yes.
13. 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.
13. While reviewing the Qualifications Evaluation Criteria and noted that the point count
for the five factors did not equal the 120 point total. Is there an additional factor that
would make up the point difference?
A: Yes. A revised Section 1.7 is as follows:
1.7 QUALIFICATIONS EVALUATION CRITERIA: The City will select the most
highly qualified Provider responding to the request, based upon demonstrated
competence and qualifications. Qualifications will be evaluated by qualitative
measures and will be weighted as follows:
MAXIMUM
FACTOR
WEIGHT
Provider's Personnel Experience
30 points
Provider's Company Experience
30 points
Provider's Legal History
20 points
Provider's Work History With City *
10 points
Qualifications of Provider's Subcontractors
20 points
Provider's Presentation-
20 points
TOTAL 130 points
* No work history with the City will receive a score of 0 points.
0o Points will be awarded only for finalists.
NOTE: Any of the above factors may be weighted as low as -10 points.
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The highest ranking providers will be asked to make a forty-five (45) minute to
one -hour presentation outlining the provider's qualifications, applicable personnel
experience, and innovativeness as related to providing the City with
environmental engineering consulting services.
The City may conduct such investigations as deemed necessary to assist in the
evaluation of any Qualifications and to establish the responsibility, qualifications, and
financial ability of the Provider, subcontractors, and other persons who are proposed
to work on the project.
14. With regard to the percentage of time each person needs to devote to this contract:
Is this the percentage of time each person will devote to this contract based on their
current workload or is this the percentage of workload each person will handle for
r, this contract? (i.e.. Percentage to equal 100)?
A: It is the amount of time each person is devoted for workina on this contract only.
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15. 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 Dresumntively available for public review. however markinq
certain documents "confidential". "oroorietarv". "trade secret" will thus allow the Citv
to notifv the vendor of the Dublic records reauest and for the vendor to interiect into
the Attornev General's (AG) evaluation orocess 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.
15. The qualification package indicates that only one provider will be selected. 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. Only one vendor will be selected for this contract.
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16. May we separate these sections with Tabs (Qualifications Docs, Addenda, M/WBE
Utilizations, etc) without the tabs themselves being counted towards that 20-page
limit?
A: Tabs and dividers may be used and do not count towards the 20-page limit.
17. If we are using another firm to comply with the 15% DBE requirement, is this where
we can include their information in the additional 10-pages for the "subcontractor"?
A: The 10-Daae limit aDDlies for each subcontractor utilized:
The page limitations are as follows:
• General Contractor — 20 pages
• General Contractor Professional Resumes — 1 page/each person
• Subcontractors — 10 pages/each
• Subcontractors Professional Resumes — 1 page/each person
18. Our H&S Plan is quite lengthy and has over 200 pages of SMS. Would the City want
the entire plan?
A: Yes. It is Dreferred that the H&S Plan be submitted in PDF format on a CD and
attached to the aDDrooriate section of the Oualifications Request.
19. Proposals are due at 1:30 pm, Thursday, July 2, 2009.
20. Please deliver all proposals to the Purchasing Division, Lower Level, City Hall, 1000
Throckmorton, Fort Worth, Texas, 76102.
21. Clearly mark exterior of package with the project number and "Request for
Qualifications".
Note the following City of Fort Worth representative contact information:
Roger Grantham
Environmental Supervisor
Department of Environmental Management
City of Fort Worth
1000 Throckmorton Street
Fort Worth, TX, 76102-6311
Phone (817) 392-8592
Fax (817) 392-6359
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Jeannie Brown
From:
Grantham, Roger [Roger. Grantham@fortworthgov.org]
Sent:
Monday, June 29, 2009 4:59 PM
To:
Mike.Grover@WestonSolutions.com; stephen.marcum@adams-engineering.com;
ctalamini@alphatesting.com; frazer74@atcassociates.com;
cathy.mendias@atcassociates.com; bhalli@burnsmcd.com; ctwilliams@bumsmcd.com;
tom@benchmarkenviro.com; jhart@bdstechnologies.com; sroberts@bdstechnologies.com;
williamsld@cdm.com; watkinscr@cdm.com; peter.van.noort@ch2m.com;
ashakir@conxsis.com; jjentsch@cpyi.com; tmiro@cpyi.com; cfranklin@dsei.com;
clawson@dunaway-assoc.com; pmckone@dunaway-assoc.com; jrbrown@enercon.com;
ddlovvorn@enercon.com; charlan@enercon.com; kmillette@ee-g.com; mowens@ee-g.com;
wfontenot@eri-us.com; Imc@envtrainers.com; kbelaire@halff.com;
amanda.breitling@jacobs.com; jbatchelder@kleinfelder.com; jkendrick@newfields.com;
steve.harris@psiusa.com; rick.klenke@psiusa.com; atait@tait.com; jmurrey@talonlpe.com;
keakeman@terracon.com; jamccranie@terracon.com; bbingham@titanengineering.com;
fawrocki@titanengineering.com; Gerardo_r_de_la_pena@urscorp.com;
bjenkins@usaenviro.com; tfoyt@wallace-group.com; gmurray@wh-m.com;
Mike.Grover@westonsolutions.com; Roger.Smith@westonsolutions.com;
Karen.Sumuano@westonsolutions.com; Greer, James D.; Patrick Gobb; Charles Harlan;
Mock, Charley; Jeannie Brown; Peter.Van.Noort@CH2M.com; Borchers, Mike W.; McCranie,
Jack A; William Fontenot; Dana Lumpkin; Michael Gary; frazer74@atcassociates.com; Sal
Gazioglu; Artemis Kourosh, Esq.; Chris Browning; Carol Howard; Donna DeYoung; Jerry
Andrews; Howard Maynard; Darren Lovvom; April McDowell; Breitling, Amanda K.; Chris
Schmid; Fred Nawrocki; Gina
Cc:
Reed, Clarence
Subject:
FW: Addendum #1 City of Fort Worth - DEM 09:14-EECS
Attachments: DEM0914 EECS Addendum #1.pdf
Please disregard Item # 6 relating to MWBE. Please list all subcontractors to be used in the List
of Subcontractors, Section 2.6. During the negotiation process, the following will then apply:
Because this is a Request for Qualifications for professional services defined in Chapter 2254 of
the Texas Government Code, the Provider's initial response to the Request for Qualifications
shall not include a response to the requirements of the City's M/WBE ordinance. The City shall
rank the Provider on the basis of demonstrated competence and qualifications. During contract
negotiations, the Provider shall respond to this ordinance in the manner specified below:
..
(1) An M/WBE Utilization Plan, hereinafter referred to as the utilization plan, must be
submitted. The utilization plan must detail the steps taken to achieve M/WBE
participation including but not limited to firms contacted, type of work discussed,
_ criteria for sub -contractor selection, etc. The utilization plan must address each
subcontracting opportunity available that may include professional services, subsurface
drilling/boring, courier service, outside printing, equipment suppliers, etc. Laboratory
Services may NOT. be included as a sub -contracting opportunity, as these services are
provide under a separate contract with the City and will be paid directly by the City.
Im (2) The utilization plan must also include the point of contact (including name and title) that will
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_ be designated as responsible for implementing the utilization plan, reporting on the status of
utilization plan (monthly and annually), and performing liaison duties to the City as it
relates to all M/WBE issues during the contract term.
(3) The Provider may utilize a joint venture arrangement with an M/WBE firm. In a joint venture,
the Provider may count the M/WBE portion of the joint venture toward meeting the
utilization plan commitment (i.e., proposed goal is 40% and joint venture is 20% then
separate M/WBE must be used for the remaining 20% not for the entire 40%). If a joint
venture is proposed, the Joint Venture Eligibility Form must be completed and
submitted.
(4) All M/WBE firms must be currently certified or in the process of being certified by the North
Central Texas Regional Certification Agency (NCTRCA), or Texas Department of
Transportation (TXDOT), Highway Division and located in the nine county marketplace.
For the purpose of determining contract compliance under the M/WBE ordinance,
businesses listed as MBE or WBE within the utilization plan must be certified as such
prior to a recommendation for award being made to the City Council. If during the
course of work under the contract a change of any of the MBE or WBE firms identified
in the original utilization plan is needed then a Change Request must be submitted to
the City of Fort Worth — M/WBE Office and the change approved by same.
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_ (5) All subcontracting and supplier opportunities directly attributed to this Contract from
M/WBE firms, inclusive of 1st, 2nd, 3rd tiers, etc. sub -contractors and suppliers may be
included in the utilization plan commitment. It is the sole responsibility of the Provider
_ to report and document all M/WBE participation dollars irrespective of tier level. The
Provider will be given credit toward the M/WBE plan when the M/WBE performs a
commercially useful function. The successful Provider will be required to submit
executed contractual agreements (i.e., Master Service Agreements) or letters of intent
prior to receiving the Contract Documents.
Thanks,
Roger
From: Grantham, Roger
Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 3:15 PM
To: 'Mike.Grover@WestonSolutions.com'; stephen.marcum@adams-engineering.com;
ctalamini@alphatesting.com; frazer74@atcassociates.com; cathy.mendias@atcassociates.com;
bhalli@burnsmcd.com; ctwilliams@burnsmcd.com; tom@benchmarkenviro.com;
jhart@bdstechnologies.com; sroberts@bdstechnologies.com; williamsld@cdm.com; watkinscr@cdm.com;
peter.van.noort@ch2m.com; ashakir@conxsis.com; jjentsch@cpyi.com; tmiro@cpyi.com;
cfranklin@dsei.com; clawson@dunaway-assoc.com; pmckone@dunaway-assoc.com;
jrbrown@enercon.com; ddlovvorn@enercon.com; charlan@enercon.com; kmillette@ee-g.com;
mowens@ee-g.com; wfontenot@eri-us.com; Imc@envtrainers.com; kbelaire@halff.com;
amanda.breitling@jacobs.com; jbatchelder@kleinfelder.com; jkendrick@newfields.com;
steve.harris@psiusa.com; rick.klenke@psiusa.com; atait@tait.com; jmurrey@talonlpe.com;
keakeman@terracon.com; jamccranie@terracon.com; bbingham@titanengineering.com;
fnawrocki@titanengineering.com; Gerardo_r_de_la_pena@urscorp.com; bjenkins@usaenviro.com;
tfoyt@wallace-group.com; gmurray@wh-m.com; Mike.Grover@westonsolutions.com;
Roger. S mith@westonsolutions.com; Karen.Sumuano@westonsolutions.com; 'Greer, James D.'; 'Patrick
Gobb'; 'Charles Harlan'; 'Mock, Charley'; 'Jeannie Brown'; 'Peter.Van.Noort@CH2M.com'; 'Borchers, Mike
W.'; 'McCranie, Jack A'; 'William Fontenot'; 'Dana Lumpkin'; 'Michael Gary'; 'frazer74@atcassociates.com';
'Sal Gazioglu'; 'Artemis Kourosh, Esq.; 'Chris Browning'; 'Carol Howard'; 'Donna DeYoung'; 'Jerry
Andrews'; 'Howard Maynard'; 'Darren Lovvorn'; 'April McDowell'; 'Breitling, Amanda K.'; Chris Schmid;
'Fred Nawrocki'; 'Gina'
Cc: Reed, Clarence
Subject: Addendum #1 City of Fort Worth - DEM 09:14-EECS
ow Please see attached Addendum #1. There will not be another addendum posted prior to RFQ
submittal deadline.
The period for receiving questions concerning clarifications of this RFQ has ended.
Please follow the directions in the RFQ package.
6/30/2009
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Also, all submittals must be received in the Purchasing Office by no later than 1:30 pm, next
Thursday, July 2, 2009. Submittals not received in the Purchasing office by that time will be
returned unopened or refused (if hand delivered). The Purchasing office is located in the SE
-• corner of the Lower Level of City Hall, 1000 Throckmorton Street. Parking is available around
City Hall at the curb or in various lots in the vicinity.
so
Thanks,
Roger
6/30/2009
2.3 MINORITY AND WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (M/WBE) UTILIZATION
REQUIREMENTS
An M/WBE goal of 15% has been established for this project.
The Provider shall make a good faith effort to sub -consult with or purchase supplies from
M/WBE firms. The Provider must meet or exceed the stated goal or submit
•. documentation of a good faith effort for all applicable contracts to permit a determination
of compliance with the specifications.
Because this is a Request for Qualifications for professional services defined in Chapter
2254 of the Texas Government Code, the Provider's initial response to the Request for
Qualifications shall not include a response to the requirements of the City's M/WBE
ordinance. The City shall rank the Provider on the basis of demonstrated competence
and qualifications. During contract negotiations, the Provider shall respond to this
ordinance in the manner specified below:
(1) An M/WBE Utilization Plan, hereinafter referred to as the utilization plan, must be
submitted. The utilization plan must detail the steps taken to achieve M/WBE
participation including but not limited to firms contacted, type of work discussed,
criteria for sub -contractor selection, etc. The utilization plan must address each
subcontracting opportunity available that may include professional services,
subsurface drilling/boring, courier service, outside printing, equipment suppliers,
etc. Laboratory Services may NOT be included as a sub -contracting
opportunity, as these services are provide under a separate contract with the City
and will be paid directly by the City.
(2) The utilization plan must also include the point of contact (including name and
title) that will be designated as responsible for implementing the utilization plan,
reporting on the status of utilization plan (monthly and annually), and performing
liaison duties to the City as it relates to all M/WBE issues during the contract
term.
(3) The Provider may utilize a joint venture arrangement with an M/WBE firm. In a
joint venture, the Provider may count the M/WBE portion of the joint venture
toward meeting the utilization plan commitment (i.e., proposed goal is 40% and
joint venture is 20% then separate M/WBE must be used for the remaining 20%
not for the entire 40%). If a joint venture is proposed, the Joint Venture Eligibility
Form must be completed and submitted.
(4) All M/WBE firms must be currently certified or in the process of being certified by
the North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency (NCTRCA), or Texas
Department of Transportation (TXDOT), Highway Division and located in the nine
county marketplace. For the purpose of determining contract compliance under
the M/WBE ordinance, businesses listed as MBE or WBE within the utilization
plan must be certified as such prior to a recommendation for award being made
to the City Council. If during the course of work under the contract a change of
any of the MBE or WBE firms identified in the original utilization plan is needed
then a Change Request must be submitted to the City of Fort Worth — M/WBE
Office and the change approved by same.
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(5) All subcontracting and supplier opportunities directly attributed to this Contract
from M/WBE firms, inclusive of 1st, 2nd, 3rd tiers, etc. sub -contractors and
suppliers may be included in the utilization plan commitment. It is the sole
responsibility of the Provider to report and document all M/WBE participation
dollars irrespective of tier level. The Provider will be given credit toward the
M/WBE plan when the MNVBE performs a commercially useful function. The
successful Provider will be required to submit executed contractual agreements
(i.e., Master Service Agreements) or letters of intent prior to receiving the
Contract Documents.
The undersigned acknowledges the City's M/WBE 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
Company Name
12100 Ford Rd., Suite 200
Address
Dallas, TX 75234
City, State, Zip
BY: Charles D. Harlan, P.G.
(print or type name of signatory)
(Signature)
Manager, Environmental Services
Title (print or type)
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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.
The Provider has included with the Request for Qualifications a fee
schedule that outlines all expected charges to be incurred under
this Contract in a SEPARATE SEALED ENVELOPE.
All Qualifications Documents have been submitted in one sealed package with the Pricing
Information included within its own sealed envelope within the package.
0�fJI�maAddenda 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.
(Company Name)
12100 Ford Rd., Suite 200
(Address)
Dallas, TX 75234
(City, State, Zip)
972/484-3854
Phone)
BY: Charles D. Harlan, P.G.
(print or type name of signatory),
(Signature)
Manager, Environmental Services
Title (print or type)
972/484-8835
(FAX)
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2.5 QUALIFICATIONS OF THE PROVIDER
Provider shall identify its company name, address, telephone number(s), and FAX
number(s) for the local office as well as the headquarters.
Provider shall attach a copy of its current statement of qualifications (20-page maximum,
10 pt type minimum). If subcontractors are to be utilized, a current statement of
qualifications for each subcontractor must also be included (10-page maximum per
subcontractor, 10 pt type minimum). Within the statement of qualifications the Provider
should:
Document Provider's experience (including references) with environmental and
engineering consulting services as discussed in the following Scope of Services. This
section should discuss past and current relevant jobs with special focus on LOCAL
AREA work. Some areas of particular interest to the City include:
o Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) impacts to soil and groundwater including source
identification, monitoring/delineation, and active/passive remediation.
o Groundwater water flow issues associated with complex subsurface characteristics
including natural and man-made features.
o Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP) experience as related to new projects as
well as on -going Risk Reduction Rules and Petroleum Storage Tank Rules sites.
o Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) and Innocent Owner Program (IOP) projects.
■ Submit an organization chart depicting contact arrangement from the City to the
Provider and from the Provider's representative to other areas within the Provider.
Identify key persons by name and title and describe the primary work assigned as well
as the percentage of time each person will devote to this contract. This chart must
include the individual(s) assigned to ensure the M/WBE plan is followed.
• Submit a brief resume (one page maximum, 10 pt type minimum) for each professional
person who will be assigned to PERFORM WORK under this contract.
INCLUDE A COPY OF THE QUALIFICATIONS WITHIN THIS
SECTION AND BOUND WITHIN THE QUALIFICATIONS PACKAGE
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SCOPE OF SERVICES
Qualifications are being accepted by the City of Fort Worth for the provision of professional services
for environmental and engineering consulting on an annual contract agreement. Individual projects
will be released on a Task Order basis when the City elects to proceed with each effort. Providers
are being asked to present the qualifications and experience of their company and their personnel
for this work.
THERE IS NO GUARANTEE OF ANY WORK UNDER THIS CONTRACT, however the types of
work for which the successful Provider should be qualified to perform include the following:
• 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 tanks 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. Include a detailed listing of types of properties assessed along with specific
examples and references.
• Phase II Environmental Site Assessments including potential impacts to soil, groundwater,
surface water, and air. This also includes the ability to write and operate under Quality
Assurance Project Plans that meet the requirements of the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency Brownfields Program. Include a detailed listing of type of properties and/or
contaminants investigated along with specific examples and references.
• 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.
• Design, installation and monitoring of systems capable of preventing intrusion of pollutants from
refineries, chemical plants, and bulk handling facilities from reaching City properties via
groundwater flow.
• Air pollution modeling and preparation of reports to assist the City in developing programs to
reach national air quality standards.
• Design and construction management of structures, systems, and components intended to
collect and/or prevent environmental pollutants from reaching City storm drain systems.
Each Provider must submit their qualifications for each type of work above or the entire submittal
may be rejected.
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Excellence —Every project. Everyday
2.5 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 Qualifications Package for Environmental and
Engineering Consulting Services Annual Contract, Project: DEM 09-14:EECS. ENERCON is submitting
qualifications as the Prime Contractor and has teamed with four (4) local M/WBE firms in support of this
contract. ENERCON has held the City of Fort Worth Environmental and Engineering Consulting Services
Annual Contract since 2003.
W Firm Name: ENERCON SERVICES, INC.
Local Office Contact Information:
.. Address: Enercon Services, Inc.
12100 Ford Road, Suite 200
Dallas, TX 75234
Contact: Charles 1). Harlan, P.G. — Manager, Environmental Services
Phone No. (972) 484-3854 (office)
(972) 484-8835 (fax)
(214) 497-9224 (mobile)
e-mail: charlan(it enercon.com
website: www.enercon.com
Corporate Office Contact Information:
Address: Enercon Services, Inc.
5100 E. Skelly Drive, Suite 450
Tulsa, OK 74135
�.. Contact: John R. Corn, P.E. - Vice President, Environmental Services
Phone No. (918) 665-7693(office)
(918) 665-7232 (fax)
1-800-735-7693
e-mail: icorn(t-tenercon.com
Firm History
ENERCON was incorporated in Oklahoma in December 1982 and opened for business in March 1983. We
have been in continuous operation for 26 years. In 1988, environmental consulting services were added to our
service offerings and ENERCON created the Environmental and Industrial Services (E&IS) division as a
Md diversification of services. ENERCON has been providing Environmental Consulting Services for over 21
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. In 1992, ENERCON created an Employee Stock Ownership
.. Program to maximize the incentive to the company's employees to provide outstanding value and service to our
clients. Today, the employees own 100%) of the stock in the company and accordingly have a direct financial
stake in assuring that each project meets client needs and expectations.
ENERCON got its start in supporting startup and operations of nuclear power plants. From three people and four
clients, the company quickly grew to a diversified, multi -disciplined company with a solid reputation for
innovation, excellence, responsiveness, and commitment to partnership with its clients.
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Excellence —Every project Every day.
In 1988, the company expanded its portfolio of services to include environmental and industrial services for a
broad range of clients. ENERCON's work in the environmental services sector was a logical outgrowth of the
company's proven track record of helping utilities comply with complex regulations governing nuclear power plant
operations. ENERCON successfully applied its understanding of high -hazard activities and sophisticated
technology along with a commitment to cost effective problem solutions to a new group of clients.
In 1992, ENERCON made a significant management commitment to support local, state, and federal government
agencies in their missions of meeting the diverse needs of their constituents. ENERCON brought its extensive
experience in the private sector to the public sector and quickly developed a reputation for applying the best and
most innovative management practices and processes to the needs of its public sector clients.
ENERCON is committed to building long term relationships with our clients. Our first four clients remain among
our largest clients today. ENERCON has 16 offices located nationwide, with over 900 employees, maintaining
a full -service environmental office in Dallas, Texas, which will serve as the principal business location for
this contract.
ENERCON has held the Citv of Fort Worth Environmental and Engineerine ConsultinL, Services Annual
Contract ,since 2003. Many of 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 of which include
_ 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. Given
the current economic times, it is clear that selecting ENERCON makes good business sense for the City of
Fort Worth. ENERCON has managed to achieve closure on several sites for the City; has met project
deadlines in a cost effective manner; and has consistently exceeded the City's MWBE goals under this
MP contract.
ENERCON consists of multi -disciplinary professionals who have the proven ability to address all of the City of
wo 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.
MP 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
,I, consulting services in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex over the past 14 years for literally thousands of projects.
Services provided by ENERCON include all of the Scope of Services Items listed in the City of Fort Worth RFQ
and represent the specialty areas of ENERCON. 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, City of
Richardson and the City of Plano.
The ENERCON staff of 900+ includes seasoned professionals with experience in environmental site assessments,
permitting and environmental compliance, soil and groundwater assessment and remediation, air quality
permitting and consulting, NEPA services, industrial hygiene, industrial safety, and project management. Many of
ENERCON'S professionals have advanced degrees, professional licenses, and certifications including Professional
Engineers (P.E.$), Professional Geoscientists (P.G.$), Certified Industrial Hygienists (CII1s), Professional
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Excellence —Every project. Every day
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 this contract, ENERCON has performed Phase I, II and III ESAs, UST Removals, LPST Investigations,
Remediation and installation of monitoring systems, SPCC plans, SWPPPs, Noise Surveys, NEPA Categorical
Exclusions, Brownfields Research and QAPP preparation.
Program, Project 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, Darren Loworn, 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, Mr. Loworn, who will report directly to the
City of Fort Worth.
ENERCON's Project team consists of the following key personnel:
Project QA/QC: Charles D. Harlan, P.G.
Program Manager: Darren Loworn, P.G., CAPM
Environmental Services Project Manager: Robert Schoenewe, P.G., CAPM
Engineering Services Project Manager: Bruce A. Meek, P.E., CAPM
Industrial Hygiene Project Manager (Air Quality/Noise Surveys): Jeff Jenkins, CIH
NEPA Services Project Manager: Bill Atchison
Darren Loworn, P.G., CAPM — BS Geolo2v Program Manager
Mr. Loworn has nine (9) years of environmental and geologic experience that includes project management and
environmental risk analysis. In addition to being the Program Manager for the current City of Fort Worth
Environmental Engineering Consulting Services Contract, Mr. Lovvorn is a Senior Project Manager and
Hydrogeologist in Enercon's Dallas office, and will continue to serve as Enercon's Program Manager for the
City of Fort Worth Environmental and Engineering Consulting Services Contract He currently manages
projects for the City of Fort Worth's Environmental and Engineering Consulting Services 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 the
performance of risk based site assessments, monitoring and/or remediation to achieve regulatory closure. Mr.
Loworn has performed 400+ Phase I Environmental Site Assessments in 39 States and Mexico and has conducted
70+ Phase II Subsurface Investigations to evaluate subsurface soils and groundwater conditions. His Phase I and
Phase II experience includes commercial development property, industrial manufacturing plants, bulk fueling
terminals, and RCRA regulated facilities. Mr. Loworn assisted with the submittal of Combined Operating License
(COL) applications for new nuclear power plants in Texas, Alabama, and Idaho. Mr. Lowom's COL experience
includes surface and groundwater investigations support, research, and report preparation under standard quality
assurance procedures. Mr. Loworn will be able to devote up to 100% of his time to the proposed contract.
Robert Schoenewe, P.G., CAPM — BS Geoloj4v Environmental Services Project Manaller
Mr. Schoenewe has over 21 years of experience as a geologist and more than 18 years of experience managing
projects and conducting environmental investigations. His project management experience includes budgeting,
multiple project management, regulatory compliance, technical support, logistics, and client relations, 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
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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, II, and III ESAs. Mr. Schoenewe is
intimately familiar with TCEQ TRRP, PST, and Risk Reduction Rules. Mr. Schoenewe will be able to devote up
to 80% of his time to the proposed contract.
Jeff.lenkins, CiH- BS Chemistry Industrial NvLiene Proiect Manager
Mr. Jenkins has over 26 years experience in dealing with environmental and safety aspects as they may pertain to
Oil & Gas Industries, Manufacturing, Indoor Air Quality, Industrial Hygiene, and Chemical Analysis. His
chemistry background is coupled with strong industrial hygiene and safety experience which allows the successful
implementation of safety plans, environmental remediation, and regulatory compliance programs. Mr. Jenkins has
extensive experience in analytical services and on -site monitoring. He also has experience with exposure sampling
+" for lead and other metals in work place environment and extensive experience in biological and fungal (mold)
sampling and remediation. Mr. Jenkins will be able to devote up to 50% of his time to the proposed contract.
Bill Atchison - BS Marine BioloLyv NEPA Services Proiect Manap-er
Mr. Atchison has over 9 years of professional experience as a biologist and environmental scientist. His multi-
disciplinary background includes projects in roadway transportation, natural disaster relief for infrastructure and
land use, utility power plant design, communication/transmission towers re -design, trailway alignments, utility
right of ways, oil and gas operations, new build structure design, and several others. His experience covers projects
that required National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) planning and documentation preparation, Section 404
waters of the U.S., including wetlands permitting, Threatened and Endangered (T&E) species surveys and
consultations, National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) reviews, and Coastal Zone Management Act consistency
determinations. Mr. Atchison has served under the current City contract as the Project Coordinator to the City of
Fort Worth for various city designed roadway and street scaping projects. Mr. Atchison will be able to devote
up to 75% of his time to the proposed contract.
Bruce Meek, P.E, CAPM - M.E. Civil Enuineerina EnOneerina Services Proiect Manau-'cr
_ Mr. Meek has exhibited continual success in 30 years of professional experience with all aspects of environmental
and engineering services including upper level management roles. Projects include municipal waste landfills,
office buildings ranging from single -story to high-rises, cellular transmission towers of all designs, residential
structures, water/wastewater utility transmission lines, earthen dam design, etc. His strengths include fostering
customer loyalty, sustaining high employee morale and effectively creating new business enterprises and
opportunities. His experience includes asbestos laboratory quality control/quality assurance, environmental
training, consultation, project design, implementation and management, and indoor air quality assessments,
geotechnical project development and management, geotechnical engineering and consulting, and construction
materials testing supervision. Mr. Meek will be able to devote up to 50% of his time to the proposed contract.
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
.r Fort Worth. ENERCON acknowledges that the City of Fort Worth needs take precedence where the health and
safety of the public are in question. ENERCON has shared our philosophy with our subcontractors and they have
agreed with this principle.
Resumes of all key personnel for services that respondent proposes to perform are provided in Section 2.5.3
and copies of professional registrations or licenses evidencing credentials are provided in Section 2.8.
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CLIENT CONTACT INFO.
PROJECT TYPE
PROJECT NAME, LOCATION & DESCRIPTION
City of Fort Worth —
LPST Investigations
Project Name: VCP Site located at 801 Missouri
Environmental Management Department
Location: Fort Worth, TX
Roger Grantham -
Two (2) USTs were previously removed from 801 Missouri in Fort Worth, Texas. A tank
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closure/removal report was previously submitted in 1998. A Phase II investigation
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revealed soil samples exceeding the Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP) Tier 1
Residential GWSoiling PCL and a groundwater sample exceeding the TRRP Tier I
Residential GWGWIng PCL. ENERCON installed groundwater monitoring wells and
conducted groundwater sampling. The final groundwater sampling event revealed the
TRRP Tier 1 Residential GWGWIng PCL was exceeded in one monitoring well.
ENERCON obtained residential closure for the site by conducting a groundwater
classification, classifying the groundwater as a Class 3 groundwater resource. TCEQ
issued a Certificate of Completion for the site.
City of Fort Worth —
LPST Investigations
Project Name: Brennan Service Center
Environmental Management Department
Location: Fort Worth, TX
Roger Grantham -
ENERCON performed an investigation and delineation of a groundwater plume from a
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release from a 128,000-gallon gasoline AST at the Brennan Service Center located in
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Fort Worth, TX. The release was on a site that had previously been closed as an LPST
site. ENERCON managed to have the previous LPST case re -opened so that the site
could be closed under the more liberal PST Rules, rather than TRRP rules. The release
was reported in 2005 and the TCEQ granted closure of the site in 2009.
City of Fort Worth —
LPST Investigations
Project Name: 825 W. Vickery
Environmental Management Department
Location: Fort Worth, TX
Roger Grantham -
A UST and associated piping was removed from a site located at 825 W. Vickery, Fort
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Worth, Texas. Excavation activities revealed the presence of an additional UST on the
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adjacent site (823 W. Vickery). The USTs were removed in accordance with TCEQ
rules. Confirmation soil sampling revealed soil contaminant levels exceeded action
levels. Contaminated soils were excavated, groundwater monitoring wells were installed
to obtain representative groundwater samples for analysis of first water bearing zone, and
TRRP Tier 1 Ecological Exclusion Checklists were completed. Due to ENERCON'S
efforts, neither site entered into TRRP and Affected Property Assessment Reports
(APARs) were not required. Release Determination Reports were completed and
TCEQ issued Final Concurrence letters for both sites.
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City of Fort Worth — UST Removal, soil and
Environmental Management Department groundwater sampling
Roger Grantham - and report preparation
817-392-8592
roger. srantham(&fortworthsov.org
City of Fort Worth — UST Removal, soil and
Environmental Management Department groundwater sampling
Roger Grantham - and report preparation
817-392-8592
roger. grantham(a,fortworthgov. org
City of Dallas — UST Removal, soil and
Dallas Fire Department groundwater sampling
Patrick Juricek and report preparation
214-670-8799
Patrick. iuricek(a,dallascitvhall. com
City of Fort Worth — UST Removal, soil and
Environmental Management Department groundwater sampling
Roger Grantham - and report preparation
817-392-8592
roger. grantham(a,fortworthgov.org
PROJECT NAME, LOCATION & DESCRIPTION
Project Name: Fort Worth Convention Center
Location: Fort Worth, TX
ENERCON conducted oversight for the removal of one 10,000-gallon UST at the Fort
Worth Convention Center. ENERCON completed confirmation soil sampling and
completed a Release Determination Report for the UST removal. To complete the TRRP
screening process, one soil boring was installed in the source area and converted to a
permanent groundwater monitor well. In March 2009, the regulatory requirements in
regard to TRRP were changed for LPST sites. ENERCON recently submitted a work
plan for a risk based assessment to the TCEQ understanding that corrective action at the
site can now be performed under TAC Chapter 334 (PST Program) regulation. A risk -
based approach for this site under PST rules is expected to expedite closure of the
site at a significant cost savings compared to TRRP requirements.
Project Name: Carr Construction
Location: Fort Worth, TX
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 in
Fort Worth. Work included UST removal, Release Determination Report (Rl)R)
completion, soil and groundwater characterization, contaminated soil removal and
disposal, and report preparation. ENERCON is currently performing a risk -based
assessment under PST Program regulation to obtain site closure. A risk -based approach
for this site is expected to expedite closure of the site at a significant cost savings.
Project Name: Fire Station #9
Location: Dallas, TX
ENERCON was retained by the City of Dallas Fire Department to properly remove two
1,000-gallon USTs and install one 1,000-gallon AST at Fire Station No. 9. ENERCON
completed confirmation sampling and completed a Release Determination Report as well
as a tank removal and installation report. Additionally, system start-up of the new AST
was provided.
Project Name: 1100 Nashville —Neighborhood Police Station
Location: Fort Worth, TX
ENERCON was notified by the City of Fort Worth of the discovery and inadvertent
removal of three (3) approximate 500-gallon USTs. The USTs were removed by the
City's excavation contractor during grading activities for a new neighborhood police
station facility. ENERCON completed the required notification to the TCEQ and
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City of Fort Worth —
Environmental Management Department
Roger Grantham -
817-392-8592
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City of Fort Worth —
Environmental Management Department
Roger Grantham -
817-392-8592
roger. grantham(i�fortworthgov.org,
City of Fort Worth —
Environmental Management Department
Roger Grantham —
817-392-8592
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PROJECT TYPE
Phase I ESA
Phase I ESA
Phase I ESA
City of Fort Worth — Phase I ESA /
Environmental Management Department Brownfields Research
Janay Tieken / Roger Grantham
817-392-6083 / 817-392-8592
ianay.tiekenna, fortworthgov. org
roger. grantham(a,fortworthgov.org
PROJECT NAME, LOCATION & DESCRIPTION
performed Phase II subsurface investigation when three (3) additional USTs were
encountered by the city's building contractor. ENERCON again notified the TCEQ and
amended the construction notification form to indicate the additional USTs. During the
removal of each tank, impacted soils with strong petroleum/gasoline odors were
encountered. Due to ongoing construction activities at the site, over -excavation of each
tank hold was performed to remove the impacted soils. An RDR was prepared and
submittal to the TCEQ is pending receipt of impacted soil disposal manifests.
Project Name: Golden Triangle Blvd. Improvements — Phase I ESAs
Location: Fort Worth, TX
ENERCON performed Phase I Environmental Site Assessments in 2008 on 10 separate
tracts of land located along Golden Triangle Boulevard between the Keller city limits and
Interstate 35. The properties ranged in size from 0.006 acres to 0.638 acres and were
generally undeveloped or vacant.
Project Name: Five Undeveloped/Vacant Tracts — Phase I ESAs
Location: Fort Worth, TX
ENERCON performed Phase I Environmental Site Assessments on five tracts of wooded
land near Cooks Lane and Randol Mill Road in January 2008. The tracts ranged from
1.0 acres to 4.90 acres in size. Significant evidence of illegal dumping was noted and
historical research indicated portions of the tracts were formerly used for apparent gravel
mining activities.
Project Name: State Highway 121 Expansion — Phase I ESAs
Location: Fort Worth, TX
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 findings.
Project Name: Brownfield Research
Location: Fort Worth, TX
ENERCON conducted Brownfield research on nine former industrial properties in mid
2008. The former property uses included bulk oil terminals, steel
manufacturing/production, packing house (Swift), and chemical production. The scope
of work included extensive historical research and regulatory database review, chain of
title/lien search, Tarrant Appraisal District research, and review of the TCEQ Voluntary
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PROJECT NAME, LOCATION & DESCRIPTION
Cleanup Program (VCP) database and the US Institutional Controls database.
Recognized environmental concerns (RECs) were documented in the research
summaries.
City of Fort Worth —
Phase I ESA
Project Name: 1402 East Lancaster
Environmental Management Department
Location: Fort Worth, TX
Roger Grantham —
ENERCON performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment on a former gasoline
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station on East Lancaster Avenue. During performance of the Phase 1, extensive
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historical and regulatory research was conducted due to the age and nature of the
property. A subsequent Phase II subsurface investigation was conducted based on the
possible presence of a former in -ground hydraulic lift.
City of Fort Worth —
Phase II ESA
Project Name: Former Howell Instruments
Environmental Management Department
Location: 3479 West Vickery Street, Fort Worth, TX
Roger Grantham -
ENERCON was retained by the City of Fort Worth to perform a Phase II subsurface
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investigation at a city acquired property that had been used for manufacturing, printing,
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and general industrial use since the 1920s. Multiple source areas were identified during
a Phase I ESA of the property. ENERCON installed 18 soil borings, six of which were
converted to temporary monitor wells, to investigate the various source areas at the
property. The results of the investigation identified impacted areas where further
delineation of impacted soil and groundwater and/or excavation of contaminated soil
were necessary. The property is in the path of a planned highway expansion where
subsurface investigations by others have also been performed. ENERCON is currently
working with the City of Fort Worth to develop a remedial plan based on data from
three separate subsurface investigations.
City of Dallas —
Phase II ESA
Project Name: Dallas Police Shooting Range
Office of Environmental Quality
Location: Dallas, TX
Lori Frauli
ENERCON conducted a subsurface investigation of the Dallas Police Shooting Range.
214-670-1200
The site had been in operation for approximately 50 years. Investigation consisted of
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obtaining hand auger soil samples in bullet impact areas and the installation of five
monitoring wells to determine if surface/subsurface soils or groundwater had been
impacted or if off -site migration of contaminants had occurred.
City of Fort Worth —
Phase II ESA
Project Name: Former Fort Worth Rifle and Pistol Club
Environmental Management Department
Location: Fort Worth, TX
Roger Grantham -
ENERCON was engaged by the City of Fort Worth to investigate a former rifle and pistol
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range for the presence of lead and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The site
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Bank of America - Brownfields Assessment
Confidential Client
Better Place Group - Brownfields Assessment
Darren Booth
1910 Ola Ave
Tampa, FL 33602
813-380-9494
PROJECT NAME, LOCATION & DESCRIPTION
consisted of six different ranges. Soil samples were collected from all six ranges and
analyzed for VOCs and total lead. Four monitor wells were installed to evaluate
groundwater for the presence of the chemicals of concern (COCs). Evaluation results
indicated that both the soil and shallow perched groundwater were impacted by the
COCs in concentrations in excess of the applicable TCEQ PCLs. ENERCON
coordinated, performed field work, and prepared reports for surface soil and groundwater
investigations related to lead contamination. Work included delineating areas of
contamination for soil removal and site closure evaluation under the TCEQ's VCP.
Project Name: Former Dynamic Metals Site
Location: Atlanta, GA
The subject site was originally an automobile service station, from 1932 to the 1950s, a
dry cleaning business in the `60s and `70s, and finally a scrap metal yard until it was
abandoned in the late 1990s. Demolition revealed the residue of the site's history in
remaining petroleum hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents and heavy metals. A request
was sent for acceptance of the site into the Brownfields Program in order to conduct
voluntary cleanup of soil and source material to secure prospective purchaser liability
relief. Upon acceptance into the program, ENERCON prepared and submitted a
Corrective Action Plan (CAP) which called for excavation, characterization, and disposal
of all soils and source materials exceeding residential cleanup levels. Prior to initiation
of remedial activities, ENERCON performed a groundwater receptor survey to determine
whether any potential groundwater receptors were present. ENERCON completed
remedial activities in accordance with the approved CAP, which included excavation and
removal of 3,750 cubic yards of contaminated soil and performed confirmation sampling.
Following completion of the remedial activities, the site was developed with a mixed
residential and commercial business building. The project received the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency Regional Brownfields Award.
Project Name: Brownfield Redevelopment
Location: Tampa, FL
Client requested ENERCON to perform a site assessment, remedial design and oversee
the remediation of an approximately 4-acre Brownfields site located on the Hillsborough
River in Tampa, Florida. Work continues to be performed under the Florida DEP
Brownfields Program. The site consists of a 2-acre building and 2-acre lay down yard.
Site assessment activities included assessment of the Tampa Armature Works building
and the exterior areas. Soils impacts at the site included polychlorinated biphenyls
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City of Fort Worth — Preparation of a QAPP &
Environmental Management Department Health & Safety Plan for
Roger Grantham - Brownfields Assessments
817-392-8592 (Phase II ESAs)
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PROJECT NAME, LOCATION & DESCRIPTION
(PCBs), and RCRA metals lead and arsenic. The results of the site assessment
investigation concluded that approximately 6,000 tons of soil will be removed from the
site. The remedial design includes the removal of the top 6-inches of soil from the lay
down yard and removal of soils at locations throughout the interior of the building.
Twelve groundwater monitoring wells were installed throughout the site. Groundwater
analytical results indicated chlorinated solvents (PCE, TCE) and their breakdown
products (vinyl chloride) above FDEP groundwater cleanup target levels (GCTLs).
Monitoring of chlorinated solvent levels is currently being conducted.
Project Names: 800 North Main Street
Location: Fort Worth, TX
ENERCON prepared a Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) to document the type and
quality of data needed for environmental decisions and to describe the methods for
collecting and assessing those data for the project listed above. The document was
prepared in accordance with EPA requirements and based on the national consensus
standard, ANSUASQE E4-1994. A Field Sampling and Analysis Plan (FSAP) was
prepared outlining the sampling objectives, sampling plan, sample handling and
analysis, field tests, and other field activities, plans, and standards. As per the US
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Brownfields Program, the project site was
assessed for environmental impact to ensure that any future expansion, redevelopment, or
reuse of the property is not complicated by the presence or potential presence of a
hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant.
ENERCON completed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment of the site and
conducted a ground penetrating radar (GPR) survey. The GPR survey was conducted to
determine the likelihood of any possible USTs on the site due to the historically heavy
commercial/industrial use of the immediate area. The GPR survey indicated one
anomalous area on the site. Other areas of concern were related to current use of the site
as a light automotive repair shop and historic use as an antifreeze recycler. Based on this
information and that information reported in ENERCON's Phase I ESA of the site,
ENERCON was present at the site to observe the installation of four (4) exploratory soil
borings. Three of these borings were converted to temporary groundwater monitoring
wells. The borings were advanced using direct push technology. Due to the historic use of
the site as an auto body shop and antifreeze recycler, soil and groundwater samples were
analyzed for TPH, VOCs, RCRA8 Metals and glycols (groundwater only). Polycyclic
aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) analysis was conducted on the soil sample exhibiting the
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City of Tulsa Brownfields Assessments /
Public Works, Engineering Services Division Phase I ESA / QAPP
Doug Wilson
2317 S. Jackson Avenue, Room 301 S
Tulsa, OK 74107
918-596-7821
dwilsonna,ci.tulsa.ok.us
City of Fort Worth — Site Remediation &
Environmental Management Department Management
Roger Grantham -
817-392-8592
roger. grantham(c, fortworth gov. org
PROJECT NAME, LOCATION & DESCRIPTION
highest TPH level. A comprehensive Safety, Health, and Emergency Response Plan
(SHERP) was written for providing overall guidance to ENERCON employees for
establishing the safety criteria for employment on the project site. A site -specific health
and safety plan was developed for the project site and was reviewed and signed daily
prior to commencing project activities. A daily tailgate safety meeting was conducted
during field activities.
Project Name: City of Tulsa Public Water West Tulsa Facility
Location: Tulsa, OK
ENERCON performed a Brownfields Assessment Phase I ESA in accordance with
E1527-05 (AAI) standards at the City of Tulsa Public Water West Tulsa facility. A
Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) was prepared to meet the Quality
Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) requirements to assess the Recognized
Environmental Conditions (RECs) identified in the Phase I ESA report prepared and
submitted by ENERCON The QAPP identified the goals, objectives, and general
responsibilities of the Brownfields project and specified the detailed site specific
procedures required to assure quality data collection.
The property consisted of approximately 42 acres of land. These facilities included
engineering and water department offices and maintenance/storage buildings, field
customer service office, parking areas, city traffic operations offices, fabrication/storage
buildings, a fueling station, equipment management department offices, vehicle
maintenance garages, and city street maintenance office and storage/building yards.
Project Name: VCP Site located at 801 Missouri
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
Two (2) USTs were previously removed from 801 Missouri in Fort Worth, Texas. A tank
closure/removal report was previously submitted in 1998. A Phase II investigation
revealed soil samples exceeding the TRRP Tier 1 Residential GWSoiling PCL and a
groundwater sample exceeding the TRRP Tier 1 Residential GWGWIng PCL.
ENERCON installed groundwater monitoring wells and conducted groundwater
sampling. The final groundwater sampling event revealed the TRRP Tier 1 Residential
GWGWIng PCL was exceeded in one monitoring well. ENERCON obtained
residential closure for the site by conducting a groundwater classification,
classifying the groundwater as a Class 3 groundwater resource. TCEQ issued a
Certificate of Completion for the site.
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City of Fort Worth — Site Remediation &
Environmental Management Department Management
Roger Grantham -
817-392-8592
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City of Fort Worth —
Environmental Management Department
Roger Grantham -
817-392-8592
roeer. erantham(a),fortwortheov. org
Site Remediation &
Management
PROJECT NAME, LOCATION & DESCRIPTION
Project Name: Former Technicoat Operating Area
Location: Fort Worth, TX
ENERCON performed monitor well installation, groundwater monitoring, and prepared
an APAR for the Technicoat site in Fort Worth, Texas. Technicoat historically provided
metal finishing services generating hazardous waste that was stored in drums and in
underground storage tanks. The site 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.
ENERCON used historical soil and groundwater data to prepare an APAR for the site in
2009. The purpose of the APAR was to satisfy provisions of a 1999 Agreed Order
between Technicoat and the TCEQ and to enter the site into the VCP. Upon approval of
the APAR and acceptance into the VCP, ENERCON intends to work with the City of
Fort Worth to propose a remedy for the critical PCL exceedence for vinyl chloride
contamination found at the site.
Project Name: Evans & Rosedale Business and Cultural District (VCP Site)
Location: Fort Worth, TX
ENERCON completed work as outlined in the Response Action Work Plan (RAWP) and
provided oversight during excavation of approximately 8,000 cubic yards of in -situ lead
contaminated soil for the Evans & Rosedale Business and Cultural District, VCP site.
Confirmation soil sampling was conducted and areas exceeding PCLs for lead were
excavated and re -sampled. Upon attainment of PCL's, a Response Action Completion
Report (RACR) was submitted to TCEQ. ENERCON prepared a Storm Water Pollution
Prevention Plan (SWPPP), provided training, and performed inspections. ENERCON
also designed and managed construction of structures, systems, and components which
prevented environmental pollutants from reaching storm drain systems including Storm
Water Pollution Prevention sediment control and structural control Best Management
Practices (BMPs). With ENERCON's assistance, over 70 Certificates of Completion
for the Evans & Rosedale Business and Cultural District VCP site were issued to the
City by TCEQ.
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Flagship Real Estate Investments, LLC — Site Remediation &
Manager & CEO Management
Stephen Mussell
214-618-5800
smussell(&,mussellrealty. com
Palace Operating/Zenergy
Gulf Coast Operations Manager
Scott Adami
281 829-6336
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City of Fort Worth -
Environmental Management Department
Roger Grantham -
817-392-8592
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Site Remediation &
Management
NEPA Services
PROJECT NAME, LOCATION & DESCRIPTION
Project Name: Flagship Carwash and Lube Center
Location: Kingwood, TX
Four USTs are currently located on site. A Phase I Site Assessment during a property
transfer identified two previous LPST investigations at the site. ENERCON performed a
Phase II ESA to identify the presence of current impacts. Soil and groundwater impacts
were identified above the LPST screening levels and a Release Determination Report was
submitted to the TCEQ. A new LPST ID was assigned to the site. ENERCON initiated
the site investigation under TRRP and soil and groundwater impacts were identified
above the appropriate Tier 1 PCL. ENERCON completed multiple groundwater
sampling events and completed an Affected Property Assessment Report (APAR) as
appropriate at the time. The site is currently pending closure under the recent
conversion back to the TAC 334 rules for LPST sites.
Project Name: Landfarm Release
Location: Kleberg County, TX
ENERCON performed a surface soil investigation following a release of water -based
drilling mud that occurred from a landfarm as a result of a substantial storm event.
Surface soil samples were collected and analyzed for RCRA Metals, TPH, Chlorides,
Sodium Adsorption Ratio, pH, and specific conductivity as required by TRRC
guidelines. Metals concentrations were identified in surface soil samples that exceeded
the Texas Specific Background Concentrations. Areas of metals impacted soils were
excavated and confirmation samples were collected to confirm remaining
concentrations. A field activity report was submitted to the TRRC identifying the areas
of impact and the remediation efforts completed. No further action has been requested
from the TRRC.
Project Name: 9th Street Categorical Exclusion
Location: Fort Worth, TX
ENERCON prepared a NEPA Categorical Exclusion for the City of Fort Worth for their
9th Street Pedestrian and Streetscape Enhancements. The enhancements covered a
section of 9th Street from the Fort Worth Convention Center to the Intermodal
Transportation Center. 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.
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City of Fort Worth — NEPA Services
Environmental Management Department
Roger Grantham -
817-392-8592
rop-er. Qrantham(i4fortwortheov.org
City of Fort Worth — NEPA Services
Environmental Management Department
Roger Grantham -
817-392-8592
roger. izrantham(a,fortwortheov.org
City of Dallas — Storm water pollution
Equipment and Building Services prevention contaminant
Ramiro Lopez modeling
2761 Municipal Street, Dallas, TX
214-670-0194
PROJECT NAME, LOCATION & DESCRIPTION
Project Name: Historic Handley Categorical Exclusion
Location: Fort Worth, TX
ENERCON prepared a NEPA Categorical Exclusion for the City of Fort Worth 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
Ave. to Handley Drive. The purpose of this project is 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.
Project Name: Magnolia Ave. Roadway Closure Categorical Exclusion
Location: Fort Worth, TX
The Magnolia Avenue Roadway Closure is a project within the city limits of Fort Worth,
Texas. A NEPA Categorical Exclusion is being prepared by ENERCON for the City of
Fort Worth in accordance with the Texas Department of Transportation's Standards of
Uniformity for projects that increase roadway capacity. The project consists of closures
along Magnolia Avenue at intersections with railroad crossings and includes the
construction of a fire lane for access to buildings between the extents of the road closure.
As part of the Categorical Exclusion, socioeconomics, environmental justice, hazardous
materials, natural resources, air quality, floodplain, water quality, cultural resources, and
stormwater pollution were evaluated to determine if significant impacts were likely as a
result of the roadway closure and fire lane construction.
Project Name: Design and Installation of Storm Water Interceptors for the Auto Pound
Location: Dallas, Texas
Design and siting of ten storm water interceptors at the City of Dallas Auto Pound.
Performed field inspections of the installation and provided training to the City of Dallas
on the operation and maintenance of the storm water interceptors. Conducted storm
water sampling to gauge the effectiveness of the installed interceptors. As a result of the
installation of ten storm water interceptors, USEPA was satisfied with their operation
and effectiveness to remove suspended solids and oil & grease from the runoff. In
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City of Dallas — Storm water pollution
Public Works prevention contaminant
Erick Thompson modeling
320 E. Jefferson, Dallas, TX
214-948-4235
City of Dallas — Storm water pollution
Dallas Fire Department prevention contaminant
Patrick Juricek modeling
214-670-8799
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City of Fort Worth — Groundwater monitoring
Environmental Management Department system design, installation
Roger Grantham - and operation
817-392-8592
ro gpr. eranth am (d,) fortworth eov. org
PROJECT NAME, LOCATION & DESCRIPTION
addition, prepared BMPs for the Auto Pound along with SOPS for the operation and
maintenance of the interceptors, trained staff on implementation of the BMPs and
designated drainage areas to each interceptor.
Project Name: Sampling and Analysis of Sediments from Sumps, Detention Ponds, and
Inlets
Location: Dallas, TX
Prepared nine Sampling and Analysis Plans and Work Plans for the project. Over 66
samples were collected from various sumps, ponds, and inlets indicating the type and
concentration of pollutant. Conducted a comparative study with past projects and
compliance with applicable Federal, State, and local sediment and water quality
regulations/guidelines. Identified potential sources of contaminants in each drainage
area. Developed BMPs to the City of Dallas for addressing problematic areas. In
addition, prepared SOPS and SAP for standardized sampling of sediment for the other
subcontractors and City staff.
Project Name: Installation of Storm Sewer Inlet Inserts and BMP/SAP Preparation
Location: Dallas, TX
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 bum 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 bum
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 was completed on
time and within budget (Aug. 2008).
Project Name: Brennan Service Center
Location: Fort Worth, TX
ENERCON performed an investigation and delineation of a groundwater plume from a
release from a 128,000-gallon gasoline AST at the Brennan Service Center located in
Fort Worth, TX. The release was on a site that had previously been closed as an LPST
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CLIENT CONTACT INFO.
AIGC-EM, Houston, TX —
Diane Dreymala
2929 Allen Parkway, Ste. 1300,
Houston, TX 77019-2128
713-342-7509 (direct)
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation —
Mr. Brad Milliken-
915-394-4371
brad millikenna,anadarko.com
PROJECT TYPE
PROJECT NAME, LOCATION & DESCRIPTION
site. ENERCON managed to have the previous LPST case re -opened so that the site
could be closed under the more liberal PST Rules, rather than TRRP rules. An aquifer
pump test was performed to determine aquifer parameters including hydraulic
conductivity, transmissivity, storativity, pumping rate, drawdown, radius of influence,
and recovery rate to determine well spacing for free product recovery. A free product
recovery system was designed utilizing active pneumatic pumps and skimmers; however,
ENERCON's product recovery efforts using hand bailing and mobile dual phase
extraction (MDPE) assisted in the reduction of free product by 50 to 90% in
individual wells. The reduction was sufficient to obtain closure without installation
of the remediation system. The AST release was reported in 2005 and the TCEQ
granted closure of the site in 2009.
Groundwater monitoring
Project Name: Valley Solvents - Chemical Fire Emergency Response Oversight
system design, installation
Location: Fort Worth, TX
and operation
A chemical storage/distribution facility was destroyed by a major fire with multiple
explosions. The chemical tank farm and adjacent storage warehouse was completely
destroyed with large amounts of chemicals, solvents, acids, and lubricants released to
drainage ditches and local storm water system from fire fighting efforts. ENERCON
was retained to perform oversight of the emergency response contractor for the initial
cleanup efforts for the insurance company covering damages. During the two month
long initial emergency response portion of the project, ENERCON developed a tracking
system for all soil and wastewater analysis, coordinated and provided sampling support
for testing, treating and disposing of over 1.3 million gallons of fire suppression water,
developed a sampling plan for impact to soils in the fire water impacted drainage ditches
and excavated soil disposal, maintained control of the evidence locker, and interfaced
with City of Fort Worth, TCEQ, and USEPA personnel. ENERCON's efforts
contributed to meeting critical deadline for firewater disposal prior to a scheduled
system test program for the City of Fort Worth Sanitary Wastewater System.
Groundwater monitoring
Project Name: Design and Installation an Interceptor Trench with a Brine Water
system design, installation
Collection System
and operation
Location: Coahoma, TX
ENERCON designed and installed an interceptor trench with a brine water collection
system for an oil field water flood project in Texas to comply with a TCEQ Agreed
Order. The function of the interceptor trench was to intersect the natural groundwater
flow just below the ground surface along a draw. This allowed the collection of the
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Tennessee Valley Authority/NuStart Groundwater monitoring
Mr. Neil Haggerty system design, installation
NuStart Licensing Support Engineer and operation
240-566-2442
City of Dallas — Air Pollution Modeling
Office of Environmental Quality
214-671-8980
PROJECT NAME, LOCATION & DESCRIPTION
groundwater, which may have been from produced formation water from oil & gas
activities in the area to be collected and disposed in an approved disposal well.
Project Name: Bellefonte Nuclear Power Plant
Location: Scottsboro, Alabama
ENERCON conducted an extensive groundwater investigation in conjunction with
submittal of a Combined Operating License application to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission for the potential construction of two new nuclear power plants at the
Tennessee Valley Authority Bellefonte site. The groundwater investigation was designed
to determine the impact of the potential nuclear power plants to local and regional
ground and surface water users. The investigation included installation and long-term
monitoring of multiple, clustered wells and performance of groundwater pump testing to
determine maximum groundwater elevations, groundwater flow direction and velocity,
contaminate fate & transport, surface water interactions, and seasonal variations in
groundwater characteristics. The investigation was complicated by the subsurface
geology, which consisted of a poorly developed karst limestone overlain by a veneer of
surface soils. In addition, soil and groundwater samples were analyzed to determine
groundwater chemical properties and radiological dispersion coefficients for use in
postulated accident analysis.
Project Name: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory Completion and Sustainability
Plan Review
Location: Dallas, TX
ENERCON was retained by the City of Dallas Office of Environmental Quality to
prepare its Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHGE) inventory to capture progress in GHGE
reductions and to inform the community of its on -going efforts related to GHGE
reductions. Tasks included identifying the remaining data needs for 2005 GHGE
Inventory, collect available emissions and energy use data, and recommend estimation
methodology for unavailable community emissions data. Compiled all City operations
and community data into single database/spreadsheet and complete emissions
calculations for available data and estimated emissions for 2005 Baseline Year.
Identified emissions growth patterns in City and private sector emissions and provided
two emissions pathway scenarios to enable City to set a realistic emissions reduction goal
and timeline. ENERCON reviewed the City's sustainability plan for additional
opportunities and provided recommendations in the draft text on best practices, other
similar city plans, and other opportunities to increase effectiveness of the plan and
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CLIENT CONTACT INFO.
PROJECT TYPE
Leading Edge Turbine Technologies, Ltd. — Air Pollution Modeling
Robert Gagnon or Steve Ostinelli
713-299-4999
Pliant Corporation —
Mr. Earl Bishop,
Maintenance Manager
918-421-7321
City of Fort Worth —
Environmental Management Department
Roger Grantham -
817-392-8592
roger. ¢rantham(&,,fortwortheov.org
City of Fort Worth —
Environmental Management Department
Roger Grantham -
817-392-8592
rog,er.Qrontham c4fortworthgpv.org
Air Pollution Modeling
Storm sewer
pollution/prevention
system
design/construction mgmt.
Storm sewer
pollution/prevention
system
design/construction mgmt.
PROJECT NAME, LOCATION & DESCRIPTION
facilitate its implementation. This project was completed on time and within budget
(March 2008).
Project Name: Leading Edge Turbine Technologies, Ltd.
Location: Houston, TX
ENERCON prepared an emission inventory for this facility's metalizing operation. We
identified TCEQ emission control requirements and prepared and submitted a Permit -by -
Rule Application. ENERCON submitted a subsequent application to modify the PBR
and accommodate faster than expected growth in the client's business.
Project Name: Pliant Corporation — Air Quality Permitting and Technical Assistance
Location: McAlester, OK
For the past nine years, ENERCON has provided air quality permitting and compliance
services to Pliant Corp., for it plastic film printing facility. During the past three years,
ENERCON has prepared and submitted Title V construction and operating permit
applications for installation of new 10-color and 4-color printing presses and a new
regenerative thermal oxidizer (RTO). ENERCON also provided technical support
services to Pliant during stack testing of two RTO units and a mixing room wall vent.
Project Name: James Avenue Service Center
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
ENERCON was retained by the City of Fort Worth to prepare a Spill Prevention Control
and Countermeasure (SPCC) plan for the new James Avenue Service Center in
compliance with the Title 40, Part 112 of the Code of Federal Regulations (40 CFR §
112).
Project Name: Fort Worth Meacham International Airport
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
ENERCON was retained by the City of Fort Worth Department of Environmental
Management to prepare a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) in
compliance with the TCEQ's Multi -Sector General Storm Water Permit (TPDES).
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PROJECT TYPE
PROJECT NAME, LOCATION & DESCRIPTION
City of Dallas -
Storm sewer
Project Name: Dallas Fire Maintenance
Dallas Fire Department
pollution/prevention
Location: Dallas, Texas
Patrick Juricek
system
ENERCON was retained by the City of Dallas Fire Department to prepare a BMP and an
214-670-8799
design/construction mgmt.
SAP for the Dallas Fire Rescue Training Center. Services included the installation of
Patrick.iuricek(cdallascitvhall.com
storm filter inlets designed to reduce contaminants from storm water runoff and
controlled burn training activities. Additional services included, influent and effluent
runoff sampling during four controlled burn events to document the effectiveness of the
storm filter inlets.
City of Fort Worth —
Noise Surveys
Project Name: Heritage Park Noise Assessment
Environmental Management Department
Location: 8500 Ray White Road, Fort Worth, Texas
Roger Grantham -
ENERCON performed a Housing and Urban Development (HUD) environmental noise
817-392-8592
assessment associated with vehicular, aircraft and railroad traffic near planned facilities
roger.grantham(a,fortwortheov.org
at the Heritage Park subdivision. The results of the assessment were provided in report
from to the City of Fort Worth.
City of Fort Worth —
Noise Surveys
Project Name: Private Residence Environmental Noise Survey
Environmental Management Department
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
Roger Grantham -
ENERCON performed an environmental noise survey associated with vehicular traffic
817-392-8592
near a private residence in Fort Worth, Texas. Area noise dosimetry monitoring was
roger. erantham(a,fortworthQov.org
conducted for approximately 24 hours and sound level measurements were conducted
periodically throughout the survey. The noise survey determined that current noise levels
at the exterior of the residence did not exceed the USDOT FHWA NAC (Category B, 67
dBA) for future development. It was determined that the rough road surface and
centerline reflectors add to noise levels at the residence. Road improvements such as
resurfacing or alternative reflective devices could reduce noise levels. Dumping of
materials to the east of the residence was determined to contribute to noise levels at the
residence. It was noted that limiting dumping to daytime hours only and increasing the
height of the berm located between the dumping activities and the residence would likely
reduce the level of noise from the dumping activities reaching the residence.
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MWBE Historv:
.. The management and senior staff of ENERCON strongly believe and are genuinely committed to the principal of
providing small and disadvantaged businesses with opportunities for contracting on all ENERCON projects.
ENERCON, not a HUB firm, commits to providing a Good Faith Effort to subcontract to Minority/Woman
Business Enterprise (MWWBE) firms to purchase services and goods and to document this effort.
When subcontractors have been required, ENERCON solicits and evaluates qualified firms that are minority or
women -owned businesses. A major objective of our subcontracting program is to select businesses that
complement our in-house resources through fair and professional selection procedures. We identified several local
firms; all regarded as top performers in their fields. Our selected team members have such experience,
strengths and capabilities of services that all of our teaming partners proposed are MWBE firms.
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ENERCON identified several local firms; all regarded as top performers in their fields. All four of the MWBE
firms we identified and contacted accepted our invitation to be a teaming partner. The team members selected
_ for this contract have been chosen due to their experience and diverse capabilities which both compliment
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 MWBE firms have many years experience
working together on contracts, includinz the current Cih, of Fort Worth's Environmental Engineerinz
Contract.
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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 MWBE teaming partners.
ENERCON has assembled a team of highly qualified MWBE firms certified by the North Central Texas Regional
Certification Agency (NCTRCA) as well as Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Enterprises certified as
such by the state of Texas. ENERCON's commitment to our HUB partners is for them to perform, at a minimum,
the City of Fort Worth's MWBE participation goal of 15% under this contract.
ENERCON has consistently met or exceeded M/WBE contract goals under our past and current contracts
with the City of Fort Worth. ENERCON's past utilization of 21.6% to our MWBE team partners exceeded
the City of Fort Worth's goal of 15%.
ENERCON has attached qualifications packages from all of the following selected MWBE subcontracting
partners:
• Sunbelt Industrial Services —UST Removal/Install, Construction Services, Drilling
• Next -Gen Solutions — Drilling, Environmental Services
• A-E-I Environmental & Engineering Consultants, Inc. — Geophysical Surveys
• CP&Y Inc. — Surveying Services, Stormwater Compliance
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Sunbelt Industrial Services
Texas Certified HUB / WBE Vendor
2415 Cullen Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76107
(817)877-0866
.. 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.
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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.
Environmental 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
General Construction 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
Drilling Services
Sunbelt Industrial Services drilling capabilities include the installation of environmental soil
borings, monitor wells, soil vapor probes, injection
wells and injection points. Drilling rigs owned
and operated by Sunbelt include two CME-75s and one Geoprobe 6620DT. Support equipment
includes 1-ton flat bed trucks, steam cleaners, generators and pumps.
Sunbelt Industrial Services Drilling Department holds licenses in Texas, Oklahoma and
- Louisiana.
CME-75 Specifications:
Geoprope 6620DT Specifications:
Mast Height: 28'
Stroke: 66"
_ Rotary Torque: 10,000 Ft. Lbs
Weight 6,100 Lbs.
Rotary Speed: 620 RPM
Width 60"
Down Force: 20,000 lbs.
Length Folded: 96"
Retraction Force: 30,000 lbs.
Height Folded: 89"
CME-75 Toolina:
Height Unfolded: 153"
'' High Speed Torque Package
Down Force: 35,000 Lbs.
7,500 Lb. main hoist
Retraction Force: 47,000 Lbs.
2,500 Lb. auxiliary hoists (2)
Geoprobe 6620DT Tooling:
CME Automatic SPT Hammer
GH-62 Hammer System
31_6 Monyo Pump
4.25" ID Hollow Stem Augers
3.25", 4.25" & 6.25" I.D. Hollow Stem Augers
2.25" Dual Tube Sampling System
5' continuous Sampling System
1.5" Soil Sampling System
F450 Stake Bed Support Trucks
GS-2000 Grout Pump
Trailer Mounted Steam Cleaners
SP-16 Groundwater Sampling Pump
Remedial Fluid Injection Capabilities
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belt 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.
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.
Sunbelt Industrial Services
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 OILIWATER 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.
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Next -Gen Solutions, Inc.
Suecialization:
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 consulting 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:
ENVIRONMENTAL IN
SERVICES
Drilling Services Remedial Services Sampling Services
Soil Boring/Monitor Well Construction and O&M of Geological profiles, soil &
installation remediation systems, ORC groundwater sampling
JWC inioction and MDPE
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.
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Firm and Emplovee Information:
Business Name: Next -Gen Solutions, Inc. (Next -Gen)
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 220
Keller, Texas 76244
Contact Information:
Ph: 817-308-2770
Fax: 817-379-2512
e-mail: drillerb38(&aol.com
website: next-gensolutions.com
Date of Organization:
April 1, 1997
Type of Organization:
Texas Corporation (Charter No: 1439299; EIN No: 75-2702518)
Certifications:
State of Texas Historically Underutilized Business (HUB)
NCTRCA Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)
Company Registrations:
Registered Geoscience Firm - Texas Board of Professional
Geoscientists
Registered Corrective Action Specialist — Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
Memberships:
Texas Association of Storage Tank Professionals
Texas Groundwater Association
International Ground Source Heat Pump Association
Fort Worth Better Business Bureau
Bank Reference:
Capital One Bank
100 Keller Parkway
Keller, Texas 76248
Ph: 817-788-3560
Fax: 817-788-3561
Business Banker: Jan Cutshall
Insurance Company:
ACE Westchester/Beacon Hill Associates, Inc.
P.O. Box 1532
Charlottesville, VA 22902
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Insurance Agent: Box Insurance Agency
1200 S. Main Street, Suite 1600
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Client References:
Next -Gen Owners:
Grapevine, Texas 76051
Ph: 817-481-3529
541620, 562910, 237110
1) Enercon Services, Inc.
Subcontractor to Enercon under current City of Ft. Worth
Environmental & Engineering Contract
12100 Ford Road. Suite 200
Dallas, Texas 75234
Contact: Charles Harlan or Darren Loworn
Ph: 972-484-3 854
2) Unified Services of Texas, Inc. (UST)
On behalf of UST, Next -Gen conducts
Environmental Site Assessment and Remedial Services
2110 Greenbriar Drive
Southlakc, Texas 76092
Contact: Marshall Ryan or Tricia Stefanko
Ph: 817-481-9510
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
Joni L. Brown (51 % Ownership)
Dale K. Brown (49% Ownership)
Next -Gen Solutions, Inc.
JONI L. BROWN
PROJECT MANAGER, PRESIDENT
Education:
Bachelor of Science - Petroleum Engineering, University of Alabama, 1985
MP Post -graduate courses - Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of South Florida
Professional Registrations:
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 (#1089ET 114)
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Employed:
Law Environmental and Engineering, Tampa, FL (1987 to 1989)
City of Tampa Florida (1989 to 1992)
Southwestern Laboratories, Dallas, TX (1992 to 1995)
Unified Services of Texas, Inc., Southlake, TX (1995 to 2002)
Experience:
Over 20 years experience in engineering, environmental drilling and consulting since graduating
from University of Alabama in 1985. Over 15 years experience of same in the Dallas/Fort
Worth Metroplex. Specific experience includes project management positions specializing in
Environmental Site Assessments, Environmental Subsurface Investigations, Risk -Based
Assessments, Underground Storage Tank Issues, TCEQ Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP)
Reporting, Groundwater Classification Evaluation, 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
• Phase I ESAs, Risk -Based Assessments and Corrective Action
• Plan & Specification Development
• Subsurface Investigation and Assist in Subsurface Drilling Activities
• Assist in Mobile Dual Phase Extraction
• Data Evaluation
• Cost Estimation
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DALE K. BROWN
PROJECT GEOLOGIST, VICE PRESIDENT
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Bachelor of Science - Geology (Minor in Engineering), Texas Tech University, 1985
Post -graduate courses - Chemistry, University of Texas at Arlington.
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Professional Geoscientists (Geology) -State of Texas #3720
State of Texas Licensed Water Well Driller #54785M
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120, Health & Safety for Hazardous Waste Operations
Texas Board of Irrigators #3773 (Expired)
International Ground Source Heat Pump Association #16550
Former Firms Dale Brown
Employed: Southwestern Laboratories, Dallas, TX (1987 to 1994)
Unified Services of Texas, Inc., Southlake, TX (1994 to 1997)
Experience:
Over 20 years experience in geotechnical and environmental drilling and consulting in the
Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex since graduating from Texas Tech in 1985. Specific experience
includes project management positions 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 Mobile Dual Phase Extraction
! Remedial Design, Construction and Implementation
! Plan and Specification Development
! Report Preparation
! Data Evaluation
! Cost Estimation
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PROJECT PROFILES:
Project Type:
Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services
Project Client:
Enercon for City of Ft.Worth
Project Location:
801 Missouri - Fort Worth, Texas 76104
Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation at former Leaking Petroleum
Project Description:
Storage Tank (LPST) site
Project Purpose:
Historical Redevelopment Area - PST Closure Activity
Project Type:
Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services
Project Client:
Enercon for City of Ft. Worth
Project Location:
801 Evans - Fort Worth, Texas 76104
Project Description:
Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation at LPST site
Project Purpose:
Historical Redevelopment Area - PST Closure Activity
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Project Type:
Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services
Project Client:
Enercon for City of Ft. Worth
Project Location:
825 West Vickery - Fort Worth, Texas 76104
Project Description:
Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation
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Street Right -of -Way Assessment
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Proj e• Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services
Project Client: 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
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Project Type: Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services
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Project Client: Enercon for City of Ft. Worth
Project Location: 1100 South Main - Fort Worth, Texas 76104
Project Description: Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation at former LPST site
Fairmount Southside Historical Redevelopment Area - PST Closure
Project Purpose: Activity
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Project Client: Enercon for City of Ft. Worth
Project Location: 1013 Cherry - Fort Worth, Texas 76104
Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation at LPST site (Former fleet
Project Description: maintenance facility)
Project Purpose: Petroleum Storage Tank (PST) Closure Activity
Project Type: Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services
Project Client: Enercon for City of Ft. Worth
Project Location: 1608 1 Vh Avenue (Holly Street) - Fort Worth, Texas 76102
Project Description: Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation at LPST site
Project Purpose: PST Closure Activity
Project Type: Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services
Project Client: Enercon for City of Ft. Worth
Project Location: 2500 Brennan - Fort Worth, Texas 76106
Project Description: Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation at LPST site
Project Purpose: PST Closure Activity
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Project Type: Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services
Project Client:
Enercon for City of Ft. Worth
Project Location:
4500 Wilma - Fort Worth, Texas 76102
Project Description:
Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation at LPST site
Project Purpose:
PST Closure Activity
Project Type:
Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services
Project Client:
Enercon for City of Ft. Worth
Project Location:
Gateway Park - Fort Worth, Texas 76111
Project Description:
Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation
Project Purpose:
Former Sanitary Sewer Treatment Facility Assessment Activity
Project Type:
Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services
Project Client:
Enercon for City of Ft. Worth
Project Location:
La Grave Field - Fort Worth, Texas 76106
Project Description:
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
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Next -Gen Solutions, Inc.
Subsurface Investigation Drilling Services
Enercon for City of Worth
Silver Creek Road - Fort Worth, Texas 76108
Monitor Well/Soil Boring Installation
Gun Range Assessment
TCEQ mandated LPST Corrective Action
EcoSystems/Quire Associates LLP (Private)
North Main @ Long Street — Fort Worth, Texas 76106
LPST Assessment including, Subsurface Investigation(s)
+/-2 years — Currently, last phase of site closure
APAR, Groundwater Monitoring Reports, Site Closure Report
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) mandated
LPST Cleanup Activity
Great American Custom (Insurance - Private Corporation)
Interstate 20 Exit 544 — Lindale (Smith County), Texas 75771
LPST Cleanup including, Subsurface Investigation(s), Pilot Testing,
Remedial Design, Installation & Implementation of Dual Phase
Cleanup Activity, Operation & Maintenance of on -site Cleanup
System, Full Consulting Services
+/-6 years — Currently, last phase(s) of site cleanup
Remedial Action Plan (RAP), Groundwater Monitoring Reports,
Operation & Maintenance Reports, Site Closure Report
Subsurface Drilling Services
Enercon/Texas A&M University
Cameron County, Texas 78566
Piezometer installation in ancestral river system "Resacas"
Site Assessment for Palo Alto Battlefield Historical Area
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Project Type: ESA
Project Client: Unified Services of Texas/Sara Lee Foods (Private)
Project Location: 4050 Meacham - Fort Worth, Texas 76117
Project Description: Industrial Facility
Project Purpose: Site Assessment for Real Estate Transaction
Project Type:
Underground Storage Tank Removal
Project Client:
Unified Services of Texas/City of Fort Worth
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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)
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) mandated
Project Type: LPST Cleanup Activity
Unified Services of Texas/Barney Holland Oil Company (Private
r. Project Client: Corporation)
Project Location: 1200 East Weatherford Street — Fort Worth, Texas 76102
*� LPST Cleanup including, Underground Storage Tank Removal,
Subsurface Investigation(s), Remedial Design, Installation &
Implementation of Mobile Dual Phase Cleanup Activity, Full
Project Description: Consulting Services
Project Duration: +/-3 years — Currently, site is closed
Release Determination Report (RDR), Groundwater Monitoring
Project Reporting: Reports, Mobile Dual Phase Extraction Reports, Site Closure Report
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Environmental & Engineering
Consultants, Inc.
1107 Arwine Court, Suite 100, Euless, Texas 76040 * 817-268-1381 * Fax 817-268-1921 * www.a-a-i.net
ABOUT A-E-I:
* Woman -owned Texas Corporation since 1990.
* Certified D/W/MBE with NCTRCA
s * State of Texas certified Historically Underutilized Business (HUB)
* Pre -certified by the Texas Department of Transportation for environmental site assessments
and subsurface utility investigations.
SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATONS (SUE)
A-E-I has been performing nondestructive investigation for delineating
subsurface environmental and engineering projects since 1996. Our
professionals utilize
* Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)
* Radiometrics
* In -Line Cameras
* Electromagnetics
* Magnetometers
* Resistivity
* Thermal Imaging
* Shallow Seismic Equipment.
Project Experience Include:
* Concrete Forensics
* Utility Line Location (Metallic And Nonmetallic)
* Contaminated Soil Delineation
* Underground Storage Tank Location
* Landfill Delineation
* Tunnels/Voids/Caves Location
* Grave Delineation
* Geologic Formations
_ With GPR depth and size of subsurface structures can be closely defined and the areas
of interest can be marked on the surface and mapped if required.
With our Quickview Video camera we can video up to 250 feet of pipeline or other
enclosed structures with distance measurements and close-up pictures on areas of
interest from access points.
ENVIRONMENTAL
A-E-I offers environmental services using current standards and practices with trained
and experienced professionals. A-E-I is familiar with the agencies that must be
contacted in order to assure a complete evaluation of environmental projects.
Services offered include
• Environmental Site Assessments
• Environmental Assessments
• Environmental Risk Audits
• Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (NPDES SWPPP)
• Spill Prevention Control and Counterpoise measures (SPCC).
CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION
A-E-I has been performing construction administration since 1994. Construction
Administration services includes all aspects of field representation from project
management and project observation to field office staffing. A-E-I represents the
owner/contractor on construction sites to assure compliance with project plans and
specifications in a timely and cost-effective manner. Our personnel have construction
experience including of civil, electrical, mechanical, environmental and architectural.
Project experience includes:
• Roadways and bridges
• Runway and taxiway construction
• Airport terminal rehabilitation and construction
• Major drainage projects
• Waste treatment facilities
• Underground storage tank removal
• Underground storage tank construction and installation
• Vehicle maintenance facilities
Apartment complex construction
PROJECT EXPERINECE:
Phase II Renovation of Rockwood Park Ball Fields #1 - #4 — City of Fort Worth
Project Engineer: Huitt-Zollars — Contact: Roxanne Pillar 817-335-3000
Completed Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) — May 2009
A-E-I performed the utility location (SUE) prior to design of Rockwood Park
renovation. The work included contacting utility owners and using ground
penetrating radar and inline cameras to locate utilities. During construction of
the renovations A-E-I will be performing the construction inspections on the
work.
Irving Stadium Demolition (Old Texas Stadium) — City of Irving
Project Engineer: Jacobs — Contact: Mick Brennan 817-735-6099 - Completed May 2009
As part of the demolition design, the City of Irving required an environmental
assessment of the structure. A-E-I was subcontracted to perform the lead paint
testing. An XRF investigation was performed and the resulting data and report
were furnished to be incorporated into the demolition specification.
Crestwood Addition Drainage Study — City of Fort Worth
Project Engineer: Boydston Design — Contact: Noah Boydston 817-626-7878
As part of a drainage study in the Crestwood Addition of the City of Fort
Worth, A-E-I performed the pipeline investigation to determine quality of the
pipe. A-E-I located blockages and obstructions in the pipeline to assist in
determining the cause of poor drainage in the area and furnished videos along
with a report of findings.
Phase I, II and III Environmental Site Assessment — City of Southlake, Texas
Contact: Chris Tribble, Director of Community Services 817-748-8203
In preparation of purchase of land for park expansion, A-E-I conducted a Phase
I and II ESA that established the need for a Phase III environmental clean-up
due to VOC and heavy metals found in the ground around 55 gallon metal
storage drums of unidentified liquids. A-E-I wrote the specifications and a bid
package for the clean-up and is currently working with the City to contract for
this work. A-E-I has preformed the testing in all phases of the work.
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Phase I Environmental Site Assessment — City of Dallas Brownsfields Program (DBP)
Consultant: Rone Engineering Services, Ltd — Contact: Sonja Williams 214-630-9745
Project Completed: April 2009
In preparation of purchase of land for a community life center by a local non-
profit organization, the City of Dallas had a Phase I and II ESA conducted. The
site was previously a truck distribution center with a paint booth, grease trap
and fuel storage tanks (UST). A-E-I was contracted to locate underground
storage tanks and delineate the grease trap using ground penetrating radar.
Several USTs were located. Data was presented in a report including scans of
the USTs and a sketch of the site.
Phase I Environmental Site Assessment — Ensource Business Solutions
Contact: Jeremy Boucher - 817-721-8599 — Project Completion August 2008
In preparation of purchase of a warehouse building in Fort Worth, A-E-I
conducted a Phase I ESA. The building was located adjacent to the Trinity
River levee. No further actions were required.
Oil Field Salt Water Contamination Soil Investigation -Borger, Texas — Railroad
Commission of Texas
_ Corrigan Consulting, Inc. Contact: Sharon Barker, P.G. 281-922-4766
Project Completion — December 2008
As part of an investigation into a salt water contamination investigation, A-E-I
performed an investigation to determine the extent of the contamination using
an EM-31 with data logger and GPS. The project covered a kill zone area of
275 feet by 500 feet. Information was furnished in 3-D format.
Oil Field Salt Water Contamination Soil Investigation -Quitman, Texas — Railroad
Commission of Texas
Corrigan Consulting, Inc. Contact: Sharon Barker, P.G. 281-922-4766
Project Completion — November 2008
As part of an investigation into a salt water contamination investigation, A-E-I
performed an investigation to determine the extent of the contamination using
• an EM-31 with data logger and GPS. The project covered a kill zone area of
275 feet by 500 feet. Information was furnished in 3-D format.
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Alliance Airport West Cargo and Taxiway — City of Fort Worth
+ Over $6.4 Million Project — FAA Funded Project
Project Engineer - Freese & Nichols — Contact: Jerry Flemming 817-735-7240
A-E-I performed resident project representation on this paving and deicing
.� project. This project includes about 5,500 square yards of paving, deicing
facility, storm drainage piping and inlets, storm water detention pond, airfield
lighting, pavement marking, fencing and incidental improvements.
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Overview of CP&Y, Inc.
CP&Y has provided innovative solutions combined with responsive professional services to our clients for 29 years. We
deliver a full range of services that satisfy client needs for progressive planning, environmental evaluation, engineering,
design, consulting, program management, and construction management as well as energy services (demand management,
' generation, renewable energy technology application, etc.). With annual revenues greater than $30 million and over 179
professionals in 9 offices in Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona and Puerto Rico, CP&Y maintains the size, stability, and resources to
take on a wide range of projects successfully. Our projects range from small, short-term solutions to complex, ongoing civil
and public works facility management programs that all share a common focus: our driving philosophy of providing
exceptional client service and building long-term relationships. As a reflection of our commitment to our customers, more
than 85% of our projects are with repeat clients. CP&Y's Dallas office sustain more than 82 professionals engaged primarily
in planning, design, and construction services associated with transportation, civil, environmental, water and wastewater
projects as well as sustainable engineering and consulting. CP&Y's Fort Worth office provides an additional, local resource
base of over 16 staff.
Introduction to Project Manager
,Andy Atlas, AICP, will serve as CP&Y's task manager. Andy has spent his career conducting NEPA compliance for
infrastructure projects and supervising a wide range of professional staff. Andy also has experience in the preparation of
Phase I ESAs. He is pre -certified by TxDOT in Categories 2.13.1 Hazardous Materials Assessment and 2.14.1 Environmental
Documentation. Andy is an expert in overseeing the production of professional quality, technically sufficient documents
and reports. His success as a manager can be attributed to his focus on communication, responsiveness to his clients, drive
to meet project schedules, demand for quality, and leadership skills. Andy is supported by an outstanding staff of
professionals, including engineers, biologists, GIS technicians, historians, and geologists.
Firm Experience
Design and Construction Management
CP&Y has performed construction management and inspection services since its inception some 29 years ago for numerous
clients especially cities and other public owners. Achieving successful delivery of construction projects was accomplished
8 by applying effective and efficient construction management approach. The cornerstone of this approach is providing the
corrected experience resources and expertise needed to manage quality, costs, schedule, scope, risk and providing constant
attention to each project.
Having worked on municipal projects for more than 20 years, we have learned one thing: "When you have seen one city
project, you have seen one city project." Therefore, our approach to projects for cities is to first listen to our clients and
understand their particular needs and systems. This combination of our experience and knowledge of the requirements
enables us to deliver projects in a manner that provides for no unplanned operational impact to the public. Our goal is to
give you the help and expertise needed to deliver your projects promptly,
meeting all expectations and in full compliance with your needs.
Dallas Dove Field Storm Water Outfall Modification Project: To comply with
Federal and State mandates, CP&Y was tasked to prepare a Spill Prevention
Control and Countermeasure Plan in 2005. After the City of Dallas review,
CP&Y was asked to prepare plans and specifications for public bid to
implement some of the countermeasures. The chosen solution was to
install a series of large underground tanks (Storm Ceptors) that would be
.w activated in the event of a spill and capture contaminated fluid from the
storm sewer system. The contaminated liquid could then be pumped out
when collected and the surrounding community will not be adversely
affected.
Wade Ellison, AIA, Public Works and Transportation Program Manager for
the Dallas Love Field Program at 214-670-4534.
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Reverse Osmosis Plant Upgrade
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Design Build Project: In 2003, DFW International Airport acquired a storm water process plant to treat contaminated storm
water from spent deicing fluid collected from their airfield. This system uses a proprietary high pressure Reverse Osmosis
(RO) system and proprietary membranes to meet the strict 200 ppm BOD water discharge requirements imposed by Trinity
River Authority of Texas.
we The system also uses proprietary software to interactively and automatically operate 5 distinct process modules and control
process conditions to meet the process discharge standards from widely varying influent concentrations. The proprietary
system was specified by CP&Y and supplied by Edgewater Manufacturing.
After 4 years of plant operations, it was determined that changes to the DFW storm water feed characteristics required
additional, specific removal of process contaminants and defined temperature control
for the Edgewater system. Specifically, calcium sulphate must be removed after the
preconcentration step and enhanced temperature control must be provided.
These changes will also involve re -piping the existing process system, repositioning
_ existing process equipment, re -writing proprietary operating software, supplying new
process units along with proprietary membranes, and providing real time cooling of
the process water, interactively tied to the process systems. This work can only be
provided by CP&Y and Edgewater, since it involves intimate knowledge of the
operating system, piping and process flows, and electrical programming of the
system, as well as acceptable levels of calcium sulphate concentration before
membrane damage.
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The Design/Build project was carried out by Leading Edge LLC, a subsidiary of teaming partners CP&Y, Inc. and Edgewater
Manufacturing Inc.
Eduardo Tovar
Leading Edge LLC
972-574-3655
Storm Water Pollutant Concentration Modeling
Richmond International Airport, Richmond, VA — Master Drainage Study, Phase I — In support of the Airport's capital
improvements program, CP&Y completed Phase I of the Master Drainage Study in 2009. CP&Y prepared an updated
inventory of the extensive airfield stormwater drainage infrastructure, including comprehensive document and plan
reviews, incorporation of updated topographic mapping, surveys of the existing drainage systems and CCTV inspections of
selected storm sewers. The study area included ten discrete drainage systems encompassing over 20 miles of storm sewers
with numerous (over 400) inlets, detention areas, open channels, water quality control facilities and various other
stormwater infrastructure components. StormNET, a dynamic stormwater modeling software package developed by BOSS
International, Inc., was selected for the analyses. StormNET incorporates the latest version of the EPA's Stormwater
Management Model (SWMM) computational engine. The hydrologic and water quality components of the model develop
hydrographs and pollutant loads for discreet sub -basins located throughout a specific watershed, and the model performs
dynamic routings of runoff and water quality constituents through complex systems that may include pipes, open channels,
ponds, culverts, bridges, weirs, orifices, treatment devices, pumps, complex outlet structures and other water control
facilities. Results of the StormNET modeling highlighted various system inadequacies and their levels of severity in support
of further analyses to prioritize necessary drainage system improvements and to develop opinions of probable cost for
improvements. In subsequent phases of the Master Drainage Study, StormNET will be utilized in the analyses and design of
specific drainage improvements, while maintaining comprehensive, integrated hydraulic models of the entire drainage
systems.
John Rutledge
804-226-3001
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Richmond International Airport — De-icing Evaluation, Richmond, Virginia
CP&Y performed a comprehensive review and evaluation of the current storm water runoff system, deicing fluid collection
system, and review of the storm water management practices. The evaluation included evaluations of the potential impacts
of planned expansion projects on the fluid collection and runoff systems, as well as review and determination of impacts on
the storm water discharge permit. This study also included recommendations for improving collection efficiency,
operational improvements, and strategies for meeting and exceeding water quality permit limits.
Joe E. Mathiasen, AAE
President and Chief Executive Officer
804-226-3001
City of Rockwall Master Drainage Study — CP&Y prepared the comprehensive Master Drainage Study for the City of
Rockwall, which entailed the development of detailed flood information along selected creek segments and impoundments
located throughout the city, including 59 stream segments (main streams and tributaries) totaling approximately 52 miles in
length and 14 separate watersheds comprised of over 260 sub -basins. The scope of services included:
• Updated surveys of drainage structures and floodwater detention structures
• On -site reconnaissance of streams and floodplains located throughout the city
• Hydrologic and hydraulic modeling to develop peak discharge data and water surface profiles throughout the study
area
• Incorporation of numerous small, medium and large flood detention facilities, including twelve existing SCS/NRCS
floodwater -retarding structures, into the hydrologic and hydraulic modeling
• Recommendations for drainage improvements to minimize flood damages and safety hazards
• Comprehensive report preparation, with detailed narratives on each watershed, tabulated hydrologic and hydraulic
data, inventories of drainage structure hydraulic adequacy, watershed mapping and floodplain delineation mapping
• Coordination with FEMA and FEMA consultants to incorporate updated floodplain mapping into the new county -wide
DFIRMS for Rockwall County
• Evaluation of the City's drainage ordinances, policies and procedures and formulation of recommendations for
improvements
Chuck Todd, PE, City Engineer
City of Rockwall
972-771-7746
Dallas Love Field Analysis of Storm Drain Outfalls 16 and 18. This study was in response to the very heavy rain event of
March 2006, which caused the terminal basement to flood causing thousands of dollars in damage to HVAC, electrical and
other utility systems at the airport. The study analyzed the hydraulic and hydrologic capabilities of the existing drainage
system, determined the impact of the rain event, and provided recommended drainage improvements long with budget
estimates for the improvements.
Contact Wade Ellison, AIA, Public Works and Transportation Manager for the Dallas Love Field Program
at214-948-4534
Parker Road Reconstruction — from Airline Dr to Hardy Toll Rd, City of Houston
• Coordination with HCTRA - Outfall to Hardy Toll Road
• CP&Y utilized StormNET unsteady model to verify HouStorm model design, street storage, and overland flow routing
• Simulated off-line detention pond as peak -shaving facility
• Storage of flood runoff until storm peak passed allowed for reduced construction costs
Mr. Stephen Campagna, 14th Floor, 611 Walker, Houston, TX 77002
713-837-0483
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City of Fort Worth
Environmental Management Department
Enercon Corporate Oversight .�... _
John R. Corn, P.E. (10%)
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Bruce A. Meek, P.E., CAPM Robert Schoenewe, P.G., CAPM
(50%) (80%)
Patrick Brunette, P.E. (50%)
Tracy Gray (25%)
Laura London (25%)
Program Manager _
Darren Lovvorn, P.G., CAPM (100%)
— Hydrogeology/Remediation/Phase II
Darren Lovvom, P.G., CAPM (100%)
Bruce A. Meek, P.E., CAPM (50%)
Randall Lantz, P.G. (50%)
Patrick Brunette, P.E., CAPM (25%)
Bret Neff, P.G. (25%)
Tracy Gray (25%)
Rachel Lichau (100%)
Chris Lauer (80%)
Kent Polenz (25%)
— Due Diligence/Phase I Site Assess.
Steve Good (50%)
Damon Douglass (50%)
John Anderson (50%)
Kevin Karr (50%)
M/WBE Monthly Reporting
-- Jeannie Brown (10%)
Industrial Hygiene
Jett Jenkins, CIH
(50%)
— Air Quality/Noise Services
Greg Brown (25%)
Clyde Jones (25%)
Damon Douglass (20%)
— Randy Beeson (10%)
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Policy Act (NEPA) Services
Bill Atchison
(75%)
Bertram Rogers (50%)
John McCreight (25%)
Tim Basham (25%)
Derek Richard (25%)
— Dwayne Miller (25%)
Project QAIQC
Charles Harlan, P.G. (25%)
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Marla Morris
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Experience
Charles D. Harlan, P.G Texas Licensed Professional Geoscientist (Geology) - #699
Project QA/QC — B.S. Geology Certified Professional Geologist 19
Manager of Dallas Office 40 hr 1910.120 HAZWOPER training
Texas Licensed Professional Geoscientist (Geology) #10337
Darren L o:^:om, P.G., CAPM Illinois Licensed Professional Geologist - #196.001241
Program Manager - TCEQ LPST Corrective Action Project Manager - CAPM0000390
PST Consulting, Site Investigation/ B.A. Geology Texas Department of Health Licensed Asbestos Inspector (License 9
Monitoring and Remediation, #602333),
Hydrogeology 40 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Field Operation
Training
8 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Refresher Training
Roberti. Schoenewe, P.G, CAPM, REP Texas Licensed Professional Geoscientist (Geology) - #816
Environmental Services Project Manager - Certified Professional Geologist — A.I.P.G. #CPG9017
PST Consulting, Site Investigation/ B.S. Geology TCEQ LPST Corrective Action Project Manager — CAPM00659 21
Monitoring and Remediation, Registered Environmental Professional — N.R.E.P. #REP5410
Hydrogeology 40 hour 1910.120 HAZWOPER training
TCEQ — LPST Project Manager - #PM0000359
Texas Licensed Professional Engineer #57717
TCEQ - LPST Corrective Action Project Manager - CAPM00982
Bruce p Meek P.E., CAPM M.E. Civil Engineering DSHS Licensed Individual Asbestos Consultant
Engineering Services Project Manager B.S. Civil Engineering EPA Asbestos Inspector and Management Planner 29
EPA Asbestos Project Designer
NIOSH 582 Equivalent "Measuring Airborne Asbestos Dust"
Jeff Jenkins, C.I.H. Certified Industrial Hygienist - #4677C
Industrial Hygiene Project Manager- B.S. Chemistry Certified Asbestos Inspector 26
Air Quality/Noise Surveys 16-hour Lead -based paint Risk Assessor
Yrs
Experience
Bill Atchison USACE — Section 404 Training
NEPA Services Project Manager B.S. Marine Biology NEPA Document Preparation Training g
40 hour 1910.120 HAZWOPER training
Registered Professional Engineer, Oklahoma #13306
Patrick Brunette, P.E. Registered Professional Engineer, Texas #73832
td ,,C t rr ix Sc rvi<;<<s B.S. Mechanical Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 30
Corrective Action Project Manager, Texas CAPM01032
1910.20 OSHA 40-Hour & 8-Hour Supervisor Certified
Tracy D. Gray Dallas EPA Brownfields Initiative Forum Committee
Engineering Services B.S. Petroleum Engineering Hazardous Communication & Hazardous Waste Management 21
24-hour Hazardous Waste Management Training
Registered Engineer -In -Training, Board of Professional Engineers,
State of Oklahoma, 2006
Hazardous Materials Management, U.S. Department of
Transportation HM-126
Laura London B.S. Environmental Engineering Hazardous Material Transportation Training, 49 CFR, Part 172,
11 Engineering Services g g Subpart H 4
Transportation of Hazardous Materials, U.S. Department of
Transportation
Hazardous Waste Management in Texas, 30 TAC 335 and 40CFR
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
Advanced ISO 14001 Auditor, Det Norske Veritas (DNV)
Texas Licensed Professional Geoscientist (Geology) - #637
Randall Lantz, P.G. B.S. Geology Alabama Licensed Professional Geologist (#1164) 11
Hydrogeology/RemediationIPhase 11 Graduate Studies South Carolina Licensed Professional Geologist (#2423)
40 hour 1910.120 HAZWOPER training
Personnel (Title Degrees Licenses/Certifications Yrs
Experience
Texas Licensed Professional Geoscientist (Geology) - #10338
TCEQ LPST Project Manager (License # PM0000385)
Rrat Naff, P.G. M.S. Environmental Geology Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Contractor Safety
Hydrogeology/Remediation/Phase ll Training
B.S. Geology Union Pacific Railroad Contractor Safety Training
40 hr. 1910.120 HAZWOPER training
Rachel I ichau
Hydrogeo/ogy/Remediation/Phase 11
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Hydrogeology/Remediation/Phase ll
(cent Polenz P.G.
Hydrogeology/Remediation/Phase 11
Stava rnnrl
Due Diligence/ Phase I ESA
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Due Diligence/ Phase I ESA/ Air Quality
Anhn Andersen
Due Diligence/ Phase / ESA
B.S. Bioenvironmental Science Texas Licensed Asbestos Inspector
40 hour 1910.120 HAZWOPER training
B.S. Geological Sciences
40 hr 1910.120 HAZWOPER training
Texas Licensed Professional Geoscientist (Geology) - #4778
Professional Geologist, Tennessee TN #2103
B.S. Geological Engineering
40 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Operation Training
8 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Refresher Training
AHERA Asbestos Inspector/Management Planner
Licensed Asbestos Inspector
B.S. Environmental Science
40 hour 1910.120 HAZWOPER training
8 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Refresher Training
M.A. Biology
Licensed Mold Assessment Consultant
B.S. Microbiology
Licensed Asbestos Inspector
Licensed Lead Inspector/Risk Assessor
B.A. Geography 40 hour 1910.120 HAZWOPER training
Texas Licensed Asbestos Inspector
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Kevin Karr B.A. Environmental Studies & 40 hour 1910.120 HAZWOPER training
Asbestos Inspector 4
Due Diligence/ Phase I Site Assess. Geography
Lead -based Paint Assessor
Key Personnel (Title Degrees Licenses/Certifications Yrs
Experience
Gregory T. Brown, M.S. M.S. Occupational and
Air Quality/Noise Services Environmental Health 40-hour 1910.120 HAZWOPER training 16
B.S. Biology
16-hour Lead -based paint Risk Assessor course
Industrial Hygiene Engineering; Principals and Practices of
Clyde W. Jones Industrial Toxicology; Stack Source Sampling; Industrial Hygiene
Air Quality/Noise Services B.S. Chemistry Sampling and Analysis; Industrial Hygiene and Safety 20
Management;
OSHA 30 Hour Construction Safety
8 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Refresher Training
M.A. Resource Geography
Randal J. Beeson B.S. (cum laude), Conservation OSHA Hazardous Waste Operator (Supervisor) Certification 30
Air Quality/Noise Services Graduate Studies American Society of Civil Engineers (Affiliate Member)
40 hour OSHA Certification
John P. McCrelght B.S. Environmental Science Completed ENERCON provided Wetland Delineation Training 6
NEPA Services Texas Department of State Health Services Licensed Mold
Assessment Technician
Timothy Basham M.S. Industrial Hygiene 38-Hour USACE Wetland Delineation and Management Training 13
NEPA Services B.A. Political Science/French 40 hour OSHA Certification
M.S., Environmental Science and 40 Hour OSHA Certification
Derek L. Richard 38-Hour USACE Wetland Delineation and Management Training
NEPA Services Engineering 8-Hour Geostatistical Error Management (GEM) Applied Field 12
B.S. Biology Sampling Training Course
M.S. Wildlife and Fisheries Ecological Engineering and Wetland Mitigation Certification
Owen Deway.^.e Miller Ecology Professional Wetland Scientist
NEPA Services B.A. Political Science 13
Wildlife Biologist Certification, Wildlife Society CWB
rsonnel (Title Deqrees
40 Hour HAZWOPER Certified — 8 Hour Refresher completed
Bertram !?oyers B.S. Biology 6/2009
NEPA Services ASTM: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process E 1527
Basic Wetland Delineation: Wetland Training Institute
Yrs
Experience
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() ENERCON John R. Corn, P.E.
EDUCATION — Degree(s)/Discipfine/Years/Specialization
B. S. Nuclear Engineering, University of Oklahoma, M. S. Engineering Management, University of Tulsa
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
Registered Professional Engineer, States of Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas and Florida
Corrective Action Project Manager, Texas, CAPM01633
Member, American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Member, American Nuclear Society
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Mr. Corn has 27 years professional management and consulting experience in industry management for
petroleum refineries, petrochemical facilities, nuclear power facilities, and general industry. His experience
includes management and supervision, engineering design, analysis, regulatory compliance, and process safety
management. Mr. Corn has extensive experience in providing engineering support and program management
for resolution of safety, procedure programs, engineering issues and operational problems. He is experienced
in management and control process definition and program development.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Mr. Corn is currently the Director of Environmental Services for ENERCON. In this position, he is responsible
for directing ENERCON's consulting services in the environmental and industrial services industry which
include such areas as management services, permitting, safety analysis, engineering, emergency planning,
assisting petrochemical, and petroleum refining clients in special project definition, design and management.
In addition, he is responsible for the management and growth of the Environmental and Industrial Services
E&IS group in terms of services offered, personnel employed and financial viability.
_ Prior to this, Mr. Corn was responsible for managing client services performed out of ENERCONs E&IS
group. Mr. Corn has been responsible for management of client projects involving environmental problems,
hazardous materials, and process safety management. This has included program definition and management,
training program design, assessment of emerging regulations, and organizational planning. Mr. Corn has also
directed ENERCON's Hazardous Material Training Program. This included program development, design,
and management of instructors, and specific course customization for client requirements. Specific programs
include NORM (naturally occurring radioactive material) management program for Transok, Inc., process
safety management plans, and safety program development.
In recent assignments, Mr. Corn has led management assessment teams for evaluation of Process Hazard
Management systems and controls at large process and manufacturing facilities. This includes evaluations of
existing programs in design, training, safety, emergency planning, and operations. He was responsible for
analysis and design of action plans for management to implement improved management controls and
practices.
His experience includes Program Manager for ENERCON Contracts with FDIC, DOE, and Prime Government
Contractors. He is responsible for addressing all E&IS Contractual Obligations including project definition,
project resources, reporting, and project performance. Mr. Corn is also in charge of Basic Ordering Agreement
type contracts and is responsible for addressing all work order requirements.
Prior to this, Mr. Corn was assigned to ENERCON's Nuclear Services Group as Client Service Manager. Mr.
Corn was responsible for all clients in a four -state area. This included project definition, staffing, schedule and
performance. Mr. Corn has experience in operating license reviews, document reviews, training program
review and design, technical specification formulation and development, and license amendments for nuclear
power facilities. He has also had extensive involvement with the NRC regarding license amendments,
'� compliance issues, and technical programs.
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E N E R C O N Charles D. Harlan, P.G.
EDUCATION — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
B.S. - Geology, Oklahoma State University
Graduate Courses - Masters Business Administration Program, University of Texas at Dallas
Texas Professional Geoscientist - License #699
Member of Society of Texas Environmental Professionals
40 Hour Hazardous Waste Safety Training.
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Mr. Harlan has 19 years of environmental consulting experience that includes eleven years as Manager of
Environmental Services for Enercon's Dallas, Texas office. Mr. Harlan's current role includes management
oversight of ENERCON's Dallas, Texas, Sacramento, California and Atlanta, Georgia environmental consulting
offices. He is responsible for overseeing all aspects of environmental programs, health and safety programs,
project management, engineering activities and business development conducted from these three offices.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
• Over 19 years diversified experience as a Geologist, Project Manager, Client Services Manager and
Operations Manager for multiple offices across the nation
• Phase I and II Assessment and remediation experience of sites with soil and groundwater contamination
including hydrocarbons, solvents and PCBs
• Senior Project Manager of due diligence projects for several major financial institutions including
portfolios of 50+ properties
• Experience in Texas Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP), TCEQ Risk Reduction Standards, Texas LPST
Program and Texas Railroad Commission regulations
• Conducted soil -gas vapor surveys and aquifer testing and analysis
• Installed and performed operation and maintenance of numerous pump & treat, soil vapor extraction and
recovery trench remediation systems
• Extensive oil and gas exploration and production exposure related to environmental issues
• Extensive experience in drilling including direct push, hollow stem auger and air/mud rotary drilling
technologies, geologic evaluations, and monitoring well installation and design
• Experience and knowledge of the process for preparing and submitting a Combined Operations License
Application to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for new nuclear power plants
• Preparation of work plans, cost estimates, RFPs, and bid solicitations for diverse clientele
• Senior Project Manager for a bulk chemical storage facility fire emergency response and clean up in
Fort Worth, Texas
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IENERCON Darren D. Loworn, C.P.G, CAPM
EDUCATION — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
B.A. Geology, University of Texas, Austin, December 2002
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
Licensed Professional Geoscientist, Texas (License #10337), 2007-Current
LPST Corrective Action Project Manager, TCEQ, CAPM0000390, 2009-Current
Texas Department of Health Licensed Asbestos Inspector (License #602333),
w 40 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Field Operation Training
8 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Refresher Training
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Mr. Loworn has nine (9) years of environmental and geologic experience that includes project management and
environmental risk analysis. He currently manages projects for the City of Fort Worth's Environmental and Engineering
Consulting Services 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 the performance of risk based site assessments, monitoring and/or remediation to achieve
regulatory closure. Mr. Loworn has performed 400+ Phase I Environmental Site Assessments in the 39 States and
Mexico and has conducted 150+ Phase II Subsurface Investigations to evaluate subsurface soils and groundwater
conditions. His Phase I and Phase II experience includes commercial development property, industrial manufacturing
plants, bulk fueling terminals, and RCRA regulated facilities. Mr. Loworn assists with the submittal of Combined
Operating License (COL) applications for new nuclear power plants in Texas, Alabama, and Idaho. COL experience
includes surface and groundwater investigations support, research, and report preparation under standard quality
assurance procedures.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
A few of the relevant projects Mr. Loworn has performed are listed below:
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES. -
Project Geologist. SH-121 Extension Project, Fort Worth, Texas.
Coordinated, performed field work, and prepared reports for Phase II Subsurface Investigations of several tracts along a
planned extension of SH 121 southwest of downtown Fort Worth. Sites included railroad, automotive repair, dry
cleaning, and UST facilities. Results of the investigations identified two sites where additional investigation and/or
remediation were warranted.
Project Geologist. Former Technicoat Site, Fort Worth, Texas.
Coordinated, performed field work, and prepared reports for groundwater investigations at site located along the Trinity
River north of downtown Fort Worth formerly occupied by a petroleum catalyst manufacturer and metal finishing
service that included anodizing, chemical milling, plating, and the applications of various coatings (including
Teflon, vinyl, phenolic, etc.). Work included installation and survey of replacement monitoring wells, quarterly
groundwater sampling, report preparation for submittal to TCEQ, and preparation of an Affected Property Assessment
Report (APAR). APAR approval is currently pending TCEQ comment resolution.
Project Geologist. Vickery Street Ghost Tank Properties, Fort Worth, Texas.
Coordinated, performed field work, and prepared reports for UST removal and Phase II Subsurface Investigations at
ghost tank properties in downtown Fort Worth. Work included tank removal, soil and groundwater characterization, and
contaminated soil removal. The sites received regulatory closure.
Project Geologist. Bulk Gasoline AST Release Investigation, Fort Worth, Texas.
Coordinated, performed field work, and prepared reports for AST underground piping release at a bulk fueling terminal.
Work included the installation of soil borings and monitoring/recovery wells, performance of aquifer pump tests, and
completion of several mobile dual phase extraction (MDPE) events. The site received regulatory closure without
installation of a remediation system for a significant cost savings.
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E3 E N E R C O N Robert J. Schoenewe, C.P.G, CAPM
EDUCATION — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
B.S., Geology, Minor in Geography, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma; 1987
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
Registered Environmental Professional - N.RE.P. # REP5410
Certified Professional Geologist - A.I.P.G. # CPG9017
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality — Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank Project Manager # PM0000359
TCEQ LPST Corrective Action Project Manager — # CAPM00659
Texas Licensed Professional Geoscientist (Geology) - #816
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Mr. Schoenewe has over 21 years of experience as a geologist and more than 18 years of experience managing projects
and conducting environmental investigations. His project management experience includes budgeting, multiple project
management, regulatory compliance, technical support, logistics, and client relations, as well as local, state and federal
,r 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.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
PETROLEUM STORAGE TANK:
Project Manager
Currently providing petroleum storage tank services which include removal/installation, maintenance; repair,
assessment, compliance services, reporting, and regulatory interaction to major municipal client in North Texas.
Additional services include SPCC and Storm Water plan preparation.
Project Manager
y For a fueling system removal / replacement, subsurface evaluation, plume delineation, and regulatory negotiations for
municipal client. Site had a substantial release of petroleum hydrocarbons from a 9-tank, UST system. Responsible for
all aspects of project from initial release determination, complete system removal and replacement, disposal of impacted
soils, complete groundwater plume delineation, high -vacuum extraction of PSH, air emission permitting, regulatory
interaction and negotiations, risk based assessment, and formal reporting.
SITE INVESTIGATION, MONITORING AND REMEDL4 TION:
Lead Hydrogeologist.
Mr. Schoenewe was responsible for completion and oversight of all subsurface investigations at AFP4, Fort Worth,
Texas. Due to health concerns resultant from chlorinated and petroleum related compounds, many activities were
performed in OSHA Level C and Level B personal protective equipment. Duties included health and safety
management of all subsurface activities, subcontractor oversight, preparation of standard operating procedures, and
facility environmental staff interaction.
Project Manager
Responsible for complete environmental restoration of a former aluminum extrusion facility. Activities included
characterization, delineation and excavation of soils impacted with petroleum hydrocarbons, metals, and RCI
characteristics; treatment of process water impacted with petroleum hydrocarbon constituents and metals; and securing
Temporary Order to Discharge to allow surface discharge of treated process water.
Project Manager
Environmental investigation and risk based assessment for completion of high school gymnasium at high priority Texas
Rail Road Commission site. Responsibilities included oversight and direction of data acquisition, preparation of ASTM
Tier II Risk Based Assessment, and regulatory interaction/negotiation on behalf of client. The results of the Tier II
Assessment determined that engineering controls could be used to eliminate health based risk to the most sensitive
target population. Site was removed from the TRRC priority list and construction of the gymnasium was permitted.
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C) E N E R C O N Bruce A. Meek, P.E.
EDUCATION — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
M.E. Civil Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington, 1986
B.S. Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University, 1979
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
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
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Mr. Meek has exhibited continual success in 30 years of professional experience with all aspects of environmental
and engineering services including upper level management roles. Projects include municipal waste landfills, office
buildings ranging from single -story to high-rises, cellular transmission towers of all designs, residential structures,
water/wastewater utility transmission lines, earthen dam design, etc. His strengths include fostering customer
loyalty, sustaining high employee morale and effectively creating new business enterprises and opportunities. His
experience includes asbestos laboratory quality control/quality assurance, environmental training, consultation,
project design, implementation and management, and indoor quality assessments, geotechnical project development
and management, geotechnical engineering and consulting, and construction materials testing supervision.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES:
Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank and In -Ground Hydraulic Tank Removal, Frank Parra Chevrolet, Irving,
TX. Mr. Meek was responsible for the environmental site investigation, project design and remediation of 27
deactivated, leaking in -ground hydraulic lifts. The environmental site investigation consisted of approximately 30
subsurface borings to depths of up to 25 feet below existing site grade within three separate facilities where in -
ground hydraulic lifts previously operated. Several of the subsurface borings were converted to monitoring wells for
groundwater sampling and testing. Contamination was limited to soil within one facility, where 27 deactivated
hydraulic lifts were determined to have previously leaked and impacted site soils. Soil and groundwater samples
were evaluated for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH). Groundwater was not impacted. Mr. Meek obtained
closure from TCEQ for the remediation of the 27 hydraulic lifts and the removal of over 300 cubic yards of
impacted excavated site soils.
Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank, Middlekauff Ford Dealership, Plano, TX. Managed site investigation
following a reported underground storage tank release for evaluation of subsurface soil and groundwater
contamination. Responsible for sampling, monitoring and reporting activities for duration of project. Submitted
RDR and APAR to the TCEQ Case Coordinator assigned to project in order to obtain closure documentation from
the TCEQ. Assisted dealership in obtaining reimbursement from TCEQ for environmental services and closure.
ENGINEERING SER VICES:
SPCC Plan Update — Senlac Service Center, Farmers Branch, TX. Inspected facility and evaluated existing
SPCC Plan for conformance to EPA rules and regulations pertaining to 40 CFR Part 112. Changes in facility
._ operations, recordkeeping, and other minor modifications to the existing SPCC plan were implemented.
Groundwater Sampling and Testing, Hooker Chemical Company, Dallas, TX. Designed the groundwater
sampling program and supervised the implementation of the sampling program (1979) prior to the formation or
implementation of state regulations concerning groundwater sampling.
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE SERVICES:
Program Manager. City of Euless: Dickey Drive Apartments, Euless, TX. Asbestos Inspection/Project Design.
Conducted asbestos inspections/surveys of two (2) existing apartment complexes and a single-family residence
deeded to the City of Euless for planned demolition. Designed project for abatement of asbestos -containing friable
wall and ceiling texture, floor tile mastic and window caulking prior to demolition.
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Jeffrey L. Jenkins, C.I.H.
EDUCATION — Degree(s)Discipline/Years/Specialization
B.S. Chemistry, Oklahoma State University; Stillwater, Oklahoma, 1980
Graduate Course work in Hydrology and Technical Writing, 1984 - Oklahoma State University; Stillwater, OK
Graduate course work in Noise and Vibration Control, 1992 - Oklahoma Health Sciences, University; University Center of
Tulsa
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
Certified Industrial Hygienist, #4677C, 1990
Certified Asbestos Inspector, OKI59520, 1991 & 2008
16-hour Lead -based paint Risk Assessor
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Mr. Jenkins has over 26 years experience in dealing with environmental and safety aspects as they may pertain to Oil & Gas
Industries, Manufacturing, Indoor Air Quality, Industrial Hygiene, and Chemical Analysis. His chemistry background is
coupled with strong industrial hygiene and safety experience which allows the successful implementation of safety plans,
environmental remediation, and regulatory compliance programs. Mr. Jenkins has extensive experience in analytical
services and on -site monitoring. He also has experience with exposure sampling for lead and other metals in work place
environment and extensive experience in biological and fungal (mold) sampling and remediation.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
INDOOR AIR MONITORING:
Mr. Jenkins has been responsible for conducting stationary source monitoring from an excess of 150 sources. His
experience has been vital to successfully preparing permit applications. Mr. Jenkins is also experienced in ambient air
analysis, which is increasingly being used to determine "fence -line" emissions. He has developed fence -line monitoring
programs for TSDF facilities to detect odor or emission releases. Industries of all sizes have benefited from his experience
and expertise in chemical processes, waste handling, and chemical safety. He has designed control equipment to solve air
and employee emission problems. Mr. Jenkins has developed survey protocol to identify the sources and design remediation
controls to correct poor air quality. Mr. Jenkins has served as a team member for conducting pre -lease surveys for GSA -
Region VII.
MOLD:
j Mr. Jenkins has been involved with determining the extent of fungal contamination in homes, workplaces, and on consumer
products. Mold Investigations have been conducted on properties such as single family homes, 250 unit plus apartment
complexes, retirement villages, multi -tenant office buildings, hospital operating rooms and everything in between.
Remediation plans have been designed for properties, which had elevated fungal contamination. Mr. Jenkins served as part
of an advisement team for a special news report dealing with mold in our homes and schools. He has conducted short
training sessions for real estate groups and apartment managers association on identifying and preventing fungal growth.
WASTE STREAMS:
Mr. Jenkins has developed numerous programs for properly handling and treating waste streams and for filing necessary
EPA reports. He has a thorough knowledge of analytical techniques obtained from developing and managing a commercial
contract laboratory which specialized in environmental matrices. Sampling programs for air, water, and waste identification
were developed and implemented to effectively characterize contaminants.
Training courses have been delivered to industry in the safe handling of chemicals in laboratories, chemical spill response,
respiratory training, hazard communication, etc. Mr. Jenkins has been an intergral part of a HAZ-MAT team as a chemical
safety consultant.
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William P. Atchison, Jr.
NEPA Project Lead
EDUCATION — Degree/Discipline/Year
B.S. Marine Biology, University of South Alabama, 1998
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
USACE —Section 404 Training
38 hr - US Army Corp of Engineers Wetland Delineation and Management Training, 2006
24 hr - Hydric Soils and Wetland Delineation, 2002
40 hr - Federal Guidance for Section 404 Regulatory Policy, including 2007 Nationwide Permits, 2007
16 hr - USACE Regional Supplemental Manual Seminar, 2008
NEPA Document Preparation Training
24 hr - Clear Writing for NEPA Specialist, 2006
Miscellaneous Training
40 hr - OSHA HAZWOPER, 2001 (expired)
8 hr - OSHA HAZWOPER refresher, last taken in 2006 (expired)
8 hr - OSHA Site Supervisor for Hazardous Materials Site Investigation, 2003
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Mr. Atchison has over eight years of professional experience as a biologist and environmental scientist.
His multi -disciplinary background includes projects in roadway transportation, natural disaster relief for
infrastructure and land use, utility power plant design, communication/transmission towers re -design,
trailway alignments, utility right of ways, oil and gas operations, new build structure design, and several
others. His experience covers projects that required National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) planning
and documentation preparation, Section 404 waters of the U.S., including wetlands permitting, Threatened
and Endangered (T&E) species surveys and consultations, National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA)
reviews, and Coastal Zone Management Act consistency determinations.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
NEPA PLANNING:
Project Coordinator. Various City designed roadway and street scaping projects, City of Fort Worth,
Tarrant County, TX.
Coordinated, supervised and managed the completion of Programmatic Categorical Exclusions, a TxDOT
NEPA document, for proposed roadway closures, additions of turn lanes, Guide sign placements, and street
scaping along Right of Ways (ROW) in the City of Fort Worth. All projects were seeking TxDOT funding
and required NEPA documents in order to receive funds from State of Texas and/or Federal agency.
Task Manager. Katy Trail Extension Phase VI and III TxDOT Categorical Exclusion, City of Dallas,
Dallas County, TX
Coordinated, supervised and managed the completion of the trail design for Phase VI and III. His
responsibilities included maintaining the project budget, coordination with affected property owners,
preparing document and coordinating the document through the review process.
M SECTION 404 WATERS OF THE U.S., INCLUDING WETLANDS PERMITTING:
Wetland Scientist. Wetland Delineation/Permitting for SH 121 in Tarrant County, TxDOT — Fort
Worth, 2006-2007
Identified the Section 404 jurisdictional Waters of the U.S., including wetlands, for a new construction of
linear state highway 121 through Tarrant County. His responsibilities include delineating wetland and
water features, compiling GIS data, calculating impacts, and submitting Jurisdictional Determination
Report and Nationwide Permit Pre -construction notification including the Conceptual mitigation plan to the
USACE Fort Worth District for permit approval.
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Excellence —Every project Every day
EDUCATION — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
B. S. Mechanical Engineering, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
Registered Professional Engineer, Oklahoma #13306
Registered Professional Engineer, Texas #73832
Corrective Action Project Manager, Texas, CAPM01032
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
1910.120 OSHA 40-Hour & 8-Hour Supervisor Certified
QUALIFICATION SUMMARY
Patrick T. Brunette, P.E.
Mr. Brunette has more than 30 years of experience in environmental/civil/oil & gas as a Vice President, Principal Engineer, and
Manager. He has a broad range of experience that encompass environmental remediation, (UST and AST, soil -washing,
fixation/solidification, ground modification, bioremediation, groundwater containment barriers, and in -situ remediation
technologies). Mr. Brunette has achieved several years of environmental consulting; remediation system designs, Phase I, & II
Environmental Site Assessments, work under TCEQ agreed Orders, LDEQ, and work under LUST/TRUST for OCC. This
includes multiple civil construction projects including waste water pits, dams, bridges, tunnels, sewers, and highways. Mr.
Brunette has extensive expertise in the oil & gas services arena that includes produced water disposal pits, well installation, well
troubleshooting, industrial cleaning, fracturizing, acidizing, cementing, and abandonment.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Mr. Brunette specializes in risk/cost control, construction management, QA/QC, and design/build for geoenvironmental
F engineering, consulting, and construction projects. He has managed many industrial sites under Superfund, RCRA, NPDES,
and CERCLA permits. He has demonstrated success at P&L responsibility for service locations comprising staffs of up to 125
(professionals and laborers) with budgets to $14 million.
` Design of Industrial Waste Water Disposal Pits for produced brine water under the Oklahoma Corporation Commission
(OCC) O&G Division jurisdiction.
Solidification/Fixation on over 100 API sludge ponds and oil field pits for Major Oil Companies in Louisiana, Texas, and
Oklahoma.
Design of Interceptor Trench with a Brine Water Collection System for an oil field water flood project in Texas to comply
with a TCEQ Agreed Order.
Engineering Manager for over 100 petroleum impacted soil and groundwater sites from oil and saltwater releases.
Responsible for oversight on the investigation, recovery, remediation, risk -based corrective action, and reporting to regulating
agencies. Phase I & II Environmental Site Assessments.
Design of two Oil Containment & Recovery Trench Systems for a Refinery in Texas to comply with a TCEQ Agreed Order.
Project Manager for the design engineer on inspection of jet grouted barriers at a refinery in Texas that was used to
prevent migration of impacted groundwater.
Installation of vertical HDPE geomembrane in a biodegradable slurry trench on the Reach 11 Dikes Modification Project
in Arizona for the Bureau of Reclamation. This was the largest project of its kind in the world - 12.5 miles long and 50 feet deep
for 2,700,000 square feet.
Design, oversight, and installation services for hundreds of oil, gas, and deep injection well sites providing services related
to cementing, acidizing, downhole tools, and fracturing.
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Tracy D. Gray
EDUCATION — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
B.S. Petroleum Engineering, Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology, Butte, Montana, May 1986
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS/AFFILIATIONS
Dallas EPA Brownfields Initiative Forum Committee
Managerial Development and Leadership Challenges
Environmental Bankers Association
a Hazardous Communication & Hazardous Waste Management
24-hour Hazardous Waste Management Training
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Mr. Gray has over twenty-one (21) years of professional experience in all aspects of environmental risk management
services. Mr. Gray managed a staff of environmental professionals to meet corporate risk management
requirements. His responsibilities included the development of environmental policies and procedures, development
of training manuals and programs, and providing guidance and interpretation of corporate policies in support of
lending and special asset functions. Mr. Gray also managed a diverse portfolio of prospective real estate collateral
and owned assets to identify and evaluate environmental risks and engage environmental consultants to perform
required environmental due diligence. This process included environmental management and risk evaluation of
thousands of environmental site assessments, soil and groundwater subsurface assessments, compliance audits, and
soil and groundwater remediation projects. He currently manages environmental projects for the Bank of America
Environmental and Engineering Consulting Services contract where he provides data interpretation, identification and
evaluation of environmental risks and liabilities, and development of risk mitigation strategies for owned properties
and properties being considered as real estate collateral. Mr. Gray has performed, managed, and evaluated
thousands of Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, Phase II Subsurface Assessments, and Phase III Remediation
Projects across the country. Assessed properties include residential, retail/commercial, corporate, oil and gas, and
industrial/manufacturing properties.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
A few of the relevant projects Mr. Gray has performed are listed below:
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES.
Senior Environmental Consulting; Portfolio Management; Various Locations
Provided environmental risk management for $640MM Senior Debt Financing for sale -lease back of 550 auto parts
distribution facilities located in 34 states. Process included the review of Phase I and Phase II ESAs, environmental
insurance, indemnifications, and other mitigating factors in support of the credit decision. Involved parties included
business partners, clients, attorneys, and the regulatory community.
Provided environmental risk evaluation of a $34MM real estate secured syndication associated with the purchase of
36 gas stations in Texas. Reviewed Baseline Site Assessments, additional Phase II ESAs and TCEQ closure criteria
for specific facilities. Process included the evaluation of indemnification and environmental insurance, development
of potential remedial costs, determination of strategy to mitigate the risk to financial partners until such time as
remediation and regulatory closure was achieved.
Environmental Project Management; Owned Real Estate; Various Locations
Simultaneously managed eleven (11) remediation projects for company owned properties located in seven (7) states. The
properties included a former feedmill, a branch bank, an auto dealership, a bulk petroleum storage facility, gas stations, a
landfill, and a private residence. Contaminants of concern include petroleum hydrocarbons and volatile organic
compounds associated with former storage tanks/ business activities, an unregulated landfill, asbestos containing
material, lead -based paint, and mold. Evaluated remedial strategies to minimize losses while achieving regulatory
closures. Involved parties included the property owner, property management, the legal community, the regulatory
community, and prospective purchasers.
Project Engineer; Asbestos Abatement, high-rise buildings in Dallas, TX, Chicago, IL, and Denver, CO.
Project activities included preparation of shop drawings, development of technical plans, abatement specifications,
specific scopes of works, visual asbestos inspections and sampling, construction surveillance and air monitoring to
assure compliance with federal, state, and local air quality standards. Approved weekly draws and prepared and
presented monthly client updates.
F3 E N E R C O N Laura London
EDUCATION — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
B. S. Environmental Engineering, University of Oklahoma, 2005
Air Quality Management Graduate Course
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
Registered Engineer -In -Training, Board of Professional Engineers, State of Oklahoma, 2006
Hazardous Materials Management, U.S. Department of Transportation HM-126
Hazardous Material Transportation Training, 49 CFR, Part 172, Subpart H
Transportation of Hazardous Materials, U.S. Department of Transportation
Hazardous Waste Management in Texas, 30 TAC 335 and 40CFR
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
Advanced ISO 14001 Auditor, Det Norske Veritas (DNV)
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Ms. London has had experience as an environmental engineering manager at a manufacturing operation, which
includes the following areas: wastewater discharges, storm water management, air emissions impacts, sewer
systems, chemical usage, and waste management/recycling programs.
Ms. London has environmental management expertise in hazardous and non -hazardous waste regulatory submittals;
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit, Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure
(SPCC) Plan, Pollution Prevention Plan, Waste Reduction Policy Act, and WE CARE.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Ms. London has had consulting experience as a Risk Management Process (RMP) auditor for wastewater treatment
plants. She has prepared and performed site inspections for air permit submittals, SWP3, and SPCC plans. Ms.
London has had experience as an environmental engineering manager at a manufacturing operation, which includes
the following areas: industrial wastewater discharges, storm water management, air emissions impacts, sewer
systems, chemical usage, and waste management/recycling programs. Ms. London has had environmental
management expertise in hazardous and non -hazardous waste regulatory submittals; National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (NPDES) permit, Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan, Pollution
Prevention Plan, Waste Reduction Policy Act, and WE CARE. In addition to these regulatory submittals she has
functioned as the on -site lead with following areas of responsibilities.
• Corporate regional expert on Department of Transportation (DOT) hazardous materials.
• Developed and implemented environmental service business plan goals and objectives.
• On -site Lead Internal Auditor for the site's Environmental Management System (EMS) to maintain ISO 14001
certification.
• Provided oversight of contracted services in association with corporate regulatory and waste reduction programs
such as plant trash recycling, waste and water re -use, by-product re -use, and zero landfill programs.
• Supported Process Safety Risk Management through chemical advisory board guidance.
• Managed environmental analytical lab program for wastewater treatment facility.
_ • Managed Subpart J BB/CC inspections and compliance demands.
• Onsite facility contact with outside agency inspections, i.e. Texas Railroad Commission, Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), Texas Commission of Environmental Quality (TCEQ), Municipal Water Utilities
Division- storm water and wastewater discharge.
• Responder for environmental impact assessments, i.e. spills, air abatement breakdowns.
• Facility contact for decommissioning of equipment before disposal or reuse.
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10 E N E R C O N Randall Lantz, P.G.
EDUCATION — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
Graduate Student, Geochemistry, University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, TX 1997
B.S. Geology, Civil Engineering Minor, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX 1996
CONTINUING EDUCATION
OSHA 40 hour health and safety training, current
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
Texas Licensed Professional Geologist (License # 637)
Alabama Licensed Professional Geologist (License # 1164)
South Carolina Licensed Registered Professional Geologist (License # 2423)
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Mr. Lantz has approximately eleven years of environmental experience which includes coordinating and performing
over 100 Phase II subsurface investigations, including project management and environmental risk analysis. He has
extensive experience in designing and implementation of subsurface soil and groundwater sampling plans including
boring location, well installation design and installations, sampling protocols, and analysis quality control. He has
been responsible for managing multiple site Phase II environmental site and risk assessment projects requiring
coordination of multiple subcontractor and staff personnel.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
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• Coordinated personnel in drilling geotechnical characterization borings for nuclear power plant safety -related
cooling water intake tunnels. Drilling operations were conducted off -shore in Lake Ontario, New York from
barge -mounted drilling platforms.
• Prepared multiple subsurface assessment reports for regulatory agencies that included sampling plans, analysis
quality control, groundwater sampling protocols, groundwater elevation contour maps, contaminant
concentration maps, boring logs, and lithologic cross sections.
• As Lead Supervisor for a chemical plant fire emergency response, Mr. Lantz developed and implemented a data
management tracking system and coordinated sampling activities for treatment and disposal of over 1.5 million
gallons of chemically impacted firewater to the municipal sewer system.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSUL TANT:
• Prepared several groundwater migration risk assessments of contamination plumes on industrial sites
throughout the United States, including determination of contaminant plume mixing from multiple sources.
• Installed groundwater monitor well fields for hydrogeology investigation of dry oxbow lakebeds (resacas) on
the Palo Alto National Battlefield in Brownsville, Texas. Worked in close coordination with the National Park
_ Service and Texas A&M to evaluate the resacas for restoration to original conditions of the mid 1850's.
• Conducted subsurface investigations of federal facilities, dry cleaners, landfills, various industrial facilities,
national park land, leaking underground storage tank facilities, and historically contaminated abandoned
facilities. Extensive experience in soil and groundwater sampling and collection in wide variety of subsurface
geologic and lithologic conditions. Experienced in geophysical testing methods for subsurface investigation
and analysis of underground structures and anomalies.
F 3 E N E R C O N Bret A. Neff, P.G.
EDUCATION — Degree(s)Discipline/Years/Specialization
M.S., Environmental Geology, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, 1998
B.S., Geology, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, 1995
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
.� Licensed Professional Geoscientist, Texas (License #10338)
TCEQ LPST Project Manager (License # PM0000385)
OSHA 40-Hour Training (HAZWOPER)
Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Contractor Safety Training
Union Pacific Railroad Contractor Safety Training
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Mr. Neff has over 9 years of environmental consulting experience in engineering and environmental services. His experience
includes extensive exploratory soil investigations, hydrologic and geologic characterization projects, sampling and placement of
waste materials at Corrective Action Management Units, underground storage tank site assessments, investigation and
remediation projects under the Texas Risk Reduction Program. Mr. Neff has taken part in the Voluntary Cleanup Program, and
the Louisiana Risk Evaluation and Correction Action Programs.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Mr. Neff is currently a Sr. Geologist. He is responsible for technical support and guidance for permitting, closure of RCRA and
non-RCRA facilities, environmental audits, hydrologic studies, and baseline Phase I due diligence assessments for major oil/gas
acquisitions. Following is listed some of Mr. Neffs experience.
Mr. Neff assisted with several baseline environmental due diligence assessments of oil and gas well sites at fields in east Texas,
north Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, and Kansas for several oil/gas company acquisitions.
He assisted with the completion of interim corrective measures at a chemical plant facility in Galena Park, Texas; including
sampling, placement of waste materials at a nearby Corrective Action Management Unit (CAMU), backfilling excavations, and
preparing daily construction logs.
'— Mr. Neff conducted extensive exploratory soil boring programs, installed and sampled monitoring wells, supervised excavation
of affected soil at several industrial facilities in Texas and New Mexico.
As Sr. Geologist, Mr. Neff was responsible for management of investigation and remediation of soil and ground water impacted
site in accordance with the Texas Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) at a variety of industrial facilities.
He was Responsible for hydrologic and geologic characterization projects of various industrial facilities including developing
work plans, cost proposals, budget preparation, report preparation and risk -based assessments.
As Project manager and geologist, he was responsible for managing several underground storage tank (UST) site assessments
_ including monitor well network installation, plume delineation, soil excavation, soil disposal, monitor well plugging and
abandonment, site closure and reimbursement package preparation for numerous UST sites in Texas.
Mr. Neff was the project manager and geologist responsible for managing several site investigation and remediation projects
.. under the Texas Risk Reduction Program and the Louisiana Risk Evaluation and Corrective Action Program.
Mr. Neff was responsible for supervision of drilling and sampling programs using air -rotary, mud -rotary and hollow -stem auger
drilling techniques, geologic data acquisition and analysis, construction associated with remediation for several RCRA facilities.
Mr. Neff was responsible for database management including input and management of an extensive database of hydrologic data
for a large refinery site in Texas.
He conducted daily measurements of extracted coal quantities. He was responsible for the layout of access roads, sedimentation
ponds, hydraulic piezometers, pit reclamation, and layout of new pits.
E N E R C O N Rachel Lichau
EDUCATION — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
B.S. Bioenvironmental Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, May 2001
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
—• 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
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Ms. Lichau has eight (8) years of environmental experience that includes project management, field experience,
environmental risk analysis and client relations. She has varied experience as an environmental specialist. Ms. Lichau
has conducted numerous Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments. She has 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. Ms. Lichau also has experience with report preparation,
communication with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) in various programs and complete
project management. Ms. Lichau also has experience performing SWPPP inspections. Ms. Lichau has conducted 100+
Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments and has conducted numerous comprehensive and limited asbestos
surveys.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
,,. A few of the relevant projects Ms. Lichau has performed are listed below:
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES.
Underground Storage Tank Removal, Former Carr Construction facility, Fort Worth, TX.
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, TX.
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.
Annual Groundwater Monitoring for Superior Essex Cable facility in Brownwood, TX.
Responsible for annual groundwater sampling of eleven (11) on -site groundwater monitoring wells at a fiber-optic
cable manufacturing facility with 1,1,1-TCA affected groundwater. Also responsible for reporting all results to
TCEQ and attaining closure for the site.
"Ghost Tank" Removals, Fort Worth Neighborhood Police Department #6, Fort Worth, TX.
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. Closure for this facility is pending final disposal of waste soils.
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EDUCATION — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
B.S. Geological Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, 2005
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
Christopher J. Lauer
8-Hour Site Manager and Supervisor Training Course, October 2006.
8-Hour OSHA 1 AZWOPER Refresher, February 2007.
40-Hour OSHA HAZWOPER Training, February 2006.
American Red Cross First Aid & CPR w/ AED Training, April 2006.
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA)
Phase II Subsurface Site Assessment/Site Characterization
Phase III Remediation
Ground Water Monitor Well Gauging and Sampling related to Hydrogeologic Evaluation of Proposed
Nuclear Reactor Locations in Support of COL Applications to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
National Environmental Protection Act 1969 (NEPA) Categorical Exclusions and Wetland Delineation
Petroleum Storage Tank Compliance Inspections for federal facilities
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Mr. Lauer is currently an Environmental Geologist for Enercon Services, Inc. He has conducted multiple
Phase I and Phase II assessments that included chlorinated solvents, TPH, VOCs, RCRA 8 metals, total
metals investigations, participated in groundwater investigations related to Combined Operation/License
Applications (COLAs) submitted to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for proposed new reactor
construction and operation at existing and proposed new nuclear power plant locations and
monthly/quarterly groundwater monitoring. He has installed, developed, and surveyed groundwater
monitor wells, collected soil and groundwater samples, created soil boring logs, groundwater gradient
maps, plume delineation maps, conducted wetland delineation efforts, prepared AutoCAD®Nisio®
drawings, conducted pipeline inspections, conducted PST compliance and inspections, and written project
reports. These investigations include performing work for:
• The City of Fort Worth Environmental Department, Fort Worth, TX.
• The City of Dallas Fire — Rescue Department, Dallas, TX.
• Tarrant County - Transportation Department.
• Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base (NAS JRB), Fort Worth, TX.
• Entergy, Grand Gulf Nuclear Station, Grand Gulf, MS.
• MidAmerica, Little Willow Energy Center, Payette, ID.
• Department of Federal Occupational Health, GSA Region VII.
• Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), Region IV.
Mr. Lauer's Phase III experience is concentrated around LPST/PST removals/excavations and microbial
injections into contaminated groundwater sites. He has worked as a Project Manager of PST compliance,
removal, assessment, and remediation as required by state regulations. He has helped perform site
characterization, aquifer testing and risk assessments for soil and groundwater at petroleum hydrocarbon
contaminated sites.
He has prepared Sampling and Analysis Plans (SAPS), Health and Safety Plans (HASPS), and Spill
Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plans for various clients including the Tarrant County
Transportation Department.
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0 E N E R C O N Kent Polenz, P.G.
EDUCATION — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
- B.S. Geological Engineering, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, 1983
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS/CERTIFICATIONS
Licensed Professional Geoscientist, Texas 4778
Professional Geologist, Tennessee TN 2103
40 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Operation Training
4 8 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Refresher Training
AHERA Asbestos Inspector,Management Planner
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Mr. Polenz is a licensed geoscientist with over 20 years of professional experience with environmental and
engineering services including project management and environmental risk management roles. Projects include
environmental site assessments, underground storage tank removals, groundwater monitoring events, remediation
system monitoring, municipal infrastructure improvements, and building demolitions. He supervised staff level
professionals on a variety of projects, worked directly with client contacts, prepared technical environmental reports,
and corresponded with local and state regulatory agencies.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES.
Transamerica Square Re -Development, Charlotte, North Carolina
Mr. Polenz was responsible for the environmental site assessments for a city block in uptown Charlotte, consisting
of numerous small businesses including; a convenience store/gas station, rental car facility, a former dry cleaning
y facility, multiple apartment buildings, multiple office buildings, and an abandoned performing arts center.
Following the legal acquisition of all of the properties by a large national banking firm, plans were announced for
the redevelopment of the area for uptown living in downtown Charlotte. The plans called for the demolition of all
existing structures followed by new construction of multi -story mixed use buildings with ground floor retail and
upper level condominiums. Project milestones included; pre -acquisition environmental site assessments, acquisition
of the properties, removal of known underground storage tanks, pre -demolition asbestos surveys, hazardous material
abatement, post -abatement demolition, excavation to facilitate a multi -level underground parking structure,
segregation and disposal of petroleum and solvent contaminated soils, and the installation and operation of
groundwater remediation equipment. Mr. Polenz was responsible for coordination and communication with
regulatory agencies, acquiring permits, and interactions between multiple sub -contractors.
Kunja Knitting Mill, Mullins, South Carolina
Mr. Polenz was responsible for technical guidance and coordination for a team of environmental professionals to
identify the release source area and to provide assessment work to define the magnitude and extent of a dry cleaning
solvent plume. The source area was defined as a sump area on the exterior portion of the facility. The solvent
plume was defined over a 16-acre area within the shallow and deeper aquifers. He was responsible to direct actions
related to the release source abatement, interim groundwater corrective actions to reduce migration of the plume into
a nearby residential neighborhood, approve system treatment upgrades, and manage overall project budgets.
National Banking Firm -Dallas, Texas
Mr. Polenz' experience includes his role as Vice President in Real Estate Risk Assessment with a national banking
firm. He was responsible for the environmental and engineering services for the bank's commercial mortgage -
backed securities (CMBS) platform. He developed and implemented the risk assessment scope of work and risk
evaluation models to support the underwriting of real estate secured transactions. He also managed environmental
professionals and provided oversight and mentoring to ensure compliance with corporate risk policies. Mr. Polenz
evaluated environmental risk factors for a diverse portfolio of pre -lending real estate collateral and bank owned
assets. Completed risk evaluations to identify environmental risks that may prevent loan repayment, or create
liabilities in the event the collateral becomes a bank owned asset. He provided project management of bank -owned
assets requiring remediation, abatement, or demolition in order to achieve regulatory compliance.
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F-3 E N E R C O N Steven A. Good
EDUCATION — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
B.S. Stephen F. Austin State University — 1996
40 Hr. OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Field Operation Training
8 Hour OSHA CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Refresher Training
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
Licensed Asbestos Inspector
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Mr. Good is a Senior Project Manager for the Dallas Office Phase I Investigations and Property Condition
Assessments. During his 11 years he has gained experience in ASTM Phase I Environmental Site Assessments,
Environmental Risk Screenings, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans, Spill Prevention and Counter Control Plans
as well as Phase II Subsurface Investigations. He has 4 years of technical review experience on Government Service
Contracts, and over 15 years experience in construction, property management and repair.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENTS:
Mr. Good has performed or managed over 2,000 Phase I Environmental Site Assessments under ASTM/AAI
,.. guidelines and managed over 250 Property Condition Assessments as Project Manager. He has performed
assessments on properties ranging from undeveloped land to large 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. Mr. Good has performed and reviewed numerous Phase I Environmental Site Assessments
conducted for the City of Fort Worth under ENERCON's current contract for Engineering and Environmental
Consulting Services.
CITY OF FORT WORTH PROJECT EXPERIENCE:
Mr. Good assisted with coordinating and conducting Phase I ESAs on the Golden Triangle Boulevard Improvements
project, of which Enercon performed Phase I Environmental Site Assessments in 2008 on 10 small tracts of land
along Golden Triangle Boulevard between the Keller city limits and Interstate 35. The properties ranged in size
from 0.006 acres to 0.638 acres and were generally undeveloped or vacant. No recognized environmental conditions
(RECs) were identified and no furtheir investigations were recommended.
Mr. Good assisted with coordinating numerous Phase I ESAs on the Highway 121 Corridor/Extension, of which
Enercon performed Phase I Environmental Site Assessments in 2004-2005 on numerous properties as part of the
proposal 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. RECs were
identified and subsequent Phase II subsurface investigations were performed on several tracts..
Mr. Good completed a Phase I ESA on a former gasoline station at 1402 East Lancaster Avenue. During
performance of the Phase I, extensive historical and regulatory research was conducted due to the age and nature of
the property. A subsequent Phase II subsurface investigation was conducted based on the possible presence of a
former in -ground hydraulic lift.
Mr. Good assisted with the coordination and project management of Phase I ESAs on five undeveloped/vacant
tracts of wooded land near Cooks Lane and Randol Mill Road in January 2008. The tracts ranged from 1.0 acres to
4.90 acres in size. Significant evidence of illegal dumping was noted and historical research indicated portions of
the tracts were formerly used for apparent gravel mining activities.
Mr. Good assisted with coordinating and conducting Brownfield research on nine former industrial properties in mid
2008. The former property uses included bulk oil terminals, steel manufacturing/production, packing house (Swift),
and chemical production. The scope of work included extensive historical research and regulatory database review,
chain of tile/lien search research, Tarrant Appraisal District research, and review of the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) database and the US Institutional Controls
database. Recognized environmental concerns (RECs) were documented in the research summaries.
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Excellence —Every project. Everyday.
Project Manager
_ EDUCATION —Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
M.A. Biology, University of Arkansas, 2002
B.S. Microbiology, University of Arkansas, 1998
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
Licensed Mold Assessment Consultant, 2005
Licensed Asbestos Inspector, 2004
Licensed Lead Inspector/Risk Assessor, 2005
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Damon Douglass
Mr. Douglass has over 8 years of experience in mold and Indoor air quality investigation, sampling and analysis.
Included in his 8 years, Mr. Douglass has had 4 years of experience working with municipal services. He has 5 years
experience with Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, asbestos inspections, and lead -based paint inspections/risk
assessments. Mr. Douglass has experience in the field of Chemistry and Microbiology that includes sampling,
analysis, safety, and QA/QC procedures.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE.
INDOOR AIR QUALITY CONSULTING:
Mr. Douglass obtained the Texas Department of State Health Services Mold Assessment Consultant license in 2005.
The second largest bank in the United States retained ENERCON to conduct IAQ/mold/moisture intrusion surveys
on 70+ bank branches and associated facilities located throughout Texas, particularly in the Houston area following
Hurricane Ike in 2008. Mr. Douglass was the Project Manager for this project.
ASBESTOS CONSULTING EXPERIENCE:
Mr. Douglass has over 5 years experience managing asbestos related projects and conducting asbestos inspections.
Mr. Douglass has managed asbestos inspection projects on numerous commercial banking facilities. The second
largest bank in the United States retained ENERCON to conduct asbestos surveys in accordance with state and
federal regulations on 150 bank branches and associated facilities located throughout Texas. Mr. Douglass was the
Project Manager for this project.
LEAD -BASED PAINT CONSULTING:
Mr. Douglass has over 5 years experience managing lead -based paint related projects and conducting lead -based
paint inspections/risk assessments of industrial and manufacturing facilities, commercial buildings, apartment
complexes, and residential houses.
PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENTS.
Mr. Douglass has over 5 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. Mr. Douglass performed a
Phase I ESA of the property located at 3479 West Vickery Boulevard, in Fort Worth, Texas. The subject
property was occupied by the F.W. Axtell Manufacturing Company 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 at a later date by
ENERCON.
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Excellence —Every project. Everyday. John G. Anderson
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EDUCATION — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
1994 — University of North Texas -Denton, Texas, B.A. Geography
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
Licensed Asbestos Inspector, Texas Department of State Health Services Licensed Asbestos Inspector 2007-Current
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Mr. Anderson has over 6 years of professional experience in the environmental consulting industry and currently
provides support with Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENTS.
Mr. Anderson has conducted Phase I Environmental Site Assessments throughout the United States on various types of
properties such as gas stations, industrial facilities, warehouses, multi -tenant commercial buildings, high-rise office
buildings, restaurants, self -storage facilities, manufacturing facilities, residential subdivisions and undeveloped/vacant
land.
Mr. Anderson has conducted Phase I ESAs for multi -commercial properties along West Vickery Boulevard for the
y` future Highway 121 Tollway right-of-way in Fort Worth, Texas.
He conducted soil sampling events on multiple properties for city redevelopment in Fort Worth, Texas.
Mr. Anderson has contributed to Early Site Permit work for Entergy Grand Gulf Nuclear Station near Port Gibson, MS.
He continues to contribute to FDIC Phase I ESAs portfolio review work.
FLOOD PLAIN DETERMINATION.
Has six years of experience dealing with complex flood zone determinations per FEMA and Federal Lending
regulations for Banks and Mortgage Company's.
PLANNING AND ZONING:
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Appointed as a Planning and Zoning Commissioner for reviewing City Planning and Zoning issues.
INSURANCE DWELLING INSPECTION.
Performed dwelling service inspections for insurance companies.
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N E N E R C O N Kevin M. Karr
EDUCATION — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
B.A., Environmental Studies and Geography, Baylor University, Waco, TX, 2004
GIS (Two Semesters) — Included use of ArcView and ArcMap software and projects involving the generation of
mapping information relative to local toxic sites
.. PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
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OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER (2005) and OSHA 10 Hour Safety (2005)
OSHA 8 Hour HAZWOPER refresher
Houston Area Basic Safety Plus (2005)
Paradigm Qualified Storm Water Construction Inspector (2005)
Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control -In Training (2006)
BNSF Contractor Safety (2007)
UPRR Contractor Safety (2007)
Chevron LPS Training (2007)
Baylor Crew (2000)
PADI Scuba Certified (2003)
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Experience in Hydrology projects, including studies of three separate watersheds with soil and water management
models run on all sites. (Childress Creek, Hogg Creek, Waco Creek; China Spring, TX and Waco, TX)
Beach profiling on selected beaches around the Island of Dominica
Water analyses of Brazos River including dissolved oxygen, conductivity, solubility, pH, etc.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST.•
Mr. Karr has experience as an Environmental Scientist performing emergency response activities for chemical spills
and train derailments including: initial response, soil and water sampling, and remediation activities and generating
notification letters of incidents and final reports describing work activities. He also tested hydraulic conductivity of
ground water wells.
NATIONAL ACCOUNT INSPECTOR:
—• Mr. Karr has conducted inspections on Home Depot, Brinker, and other national clients' construction sites for
compliance with EPA and local regulatory agency regulations. He has also audited inspections generated by the
general contractor. Mr. Karr has expertise in verifying SWPPP books for all necessary documentation and proper
posting of permits. He attended pre -construction meetings to offer professional advice on installation and
maintenance of BMPs and generated and submitted reports explaining site conditions according to company
protocol.
DFW STORM WA TER INSPECTOR:
Mr. Karr has conducted inspections on residential construction sites for compliance with EPA and local regulatory
agency regulations and generated and submitted reports explaining site conditions according to company protocol.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST II:
M Conducted different forms of stack testing including setup and sampling based on various EPA methods.
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Gregory T. Brown, M.S.
EDUCATION — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
M.S., Occupational and Environmental Health - Industrial Hygiene, University of Oklahoma Health
Sciences Center College of Public Health, May 1993.
B.S., Biology, Oklahoma City University, May 1988
A.S., Biology, St. Gregory's College, May 1984
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
Traffic Noise Model (TNM 2.5), Fire and Safety, Industrial Ventilation, Laboratory Safety, Hazard
Communication, Respiratory Protection, Protective Clothing, 40-hour Hazwopper, Naturally Occurring
Radioactive Material, Mold Awareness Seminars, Indoor Air Quality: How It Affects Your Facility,
Asthma and Allergen Control -Healthy Indoor Environments, 10 hour Voluntary Outreach for Construction,
Investigating and Assessing Biological and Microbial Contamination in the Indoor Environment, and
Developing Remediation Strategy and Writing Specifications for a Mold Abatement Project.
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Mr. Brown has over 16 years experience in providing consultative solutions to occupational, environmental
and residential health and safety concerns. He has conducted a wide variety of comprehensive industrial
hygiene, safety, indoor air quality, occupational and environmental noise, and ergonomic evaluations
throughout North America and Asia. Mr. Brown provided consultation to business personnel in the
development of safety policies in accordance with NIOSH and ACG1H recommendations, OSHA and EPA
regulations. He also provided indoor air quality evaluations for residential, academic and commercial
facilities. Mr. Brown has conducted safety presentations and training for office, hospital, academic and
industrial facility employees.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Mr. Brown has assisted business professionals, government agencies, academic institutions and individual
homeowners with issues concerning industrial hygiene, ergonomics, industrial and environmental noise,
indoor air quality, chemical hazards and safety. Mr. Brown has provided environmental noise studies in
accordance to The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) guidelines, Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA) noise abatement criteria and approved highway traffic noise prediction models.
Mr. Brown has successfully completed training on the FHWA's latest Traffic Noise Model (TNM 2.5).
Some of his experiences have included but are not limited to: air monitoring, noise monitoring, noise
modeling, confined space entry, indoor air quality evaluations, visual inspections, assessments of
dermatological, physical, biological, and chemical exposure hazards. He has assisted clients with safety,
respiratory protection, hearing conservation and ergonomic programs to minimize employee exposures to
health hazards found at a variety of industrial, manufacturing, transportation, academic, hospitals and office
facilities.
Mr. Brown has provided over 150 indoor air quality evaluations for residential, academic and commercial
facilities. Indoor air quality evaluations have ranged from three room mobile homes to 40 room schools to
50-story office buildings. Mr. Brown's investigations have included visual inspections and most have
involved air monitoring including, but not limited to: carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, temperature,
relative humidity, dust, bioaerosols (mold, bacteria, pet dander, pollen, etc), volatile organic compounds
(VOCs), ozone, formaldehyde, sewer gas, hydrocarbons, chlorine, and hydrogen sulfide, to list a few.
F3 E N E R C O N Clyde W. Jones
EDUCATIONS — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
B.S. Chemistry, Benedictine College, Atchison, KS, 1969
Visible Emissions Evaluator, April 2008, #363314, Exp. 10/23/2008
16-hour Lead -based paint Risk Assessor course
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
Industrial Hygiene Engineering; Principals and Practices of Industrial Toxicology; Stack Source Sampling;
Laser Safety; Industrial Hygiene Sampling and Analysis; Industrial Hygiene and Safety Management;
Computer Applications in Safety and Health; Operation Zero Management Safety Training; Dupont
S.T.O.P. Safety Observation Program; OSHA 30 Hour Construction Safety; 8-hour hazwoper refresher
Specialized Training: EPA TRI workshop; EPA Brownfields and RCRA Closures Workshop;
Symposiums on Environmental Control in Nonferrous Metals Industries; Recycling Heavy Metals from
Industrial Waste Workshop; EPA Title V Operating Permits Workshop; Injection Well (UIC) Operator No -
Migration Petition and Land Ban Workshop; UIC Well Technology Seminar; Class I UIC Workshop; Oil &
Gas Environmental
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Mr. Jones has more than 20 years experience as a manager of safety and industrial hygiene, remediation,
and environmental compliance on RCRA and Superfund sites in the metals processing and petroleum
industry. He has extensive experience in radiological and industrial safety/hygiene, remediation and
demolition safety programs, radiological and chemical characterization, waste management and shipping,
remediation site operations management, and DOT HAZMAT compliance.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Mr. Jones is an Environmental Specialist and provides safety, industrial hygiene, and environmental
compliance services to clients in all industrial sectors. He has been responsible for major site operations
'! health and safety on several sites. Mr. Jones was Site Safety Officer on ENERCON's Combined Operating
License Application (COLA) site characterization for the Duke William Lee Station site overseeing health
and safety for more than 30 onsite personnel, and supported the ENERCON corporate safety program over
four other major COLA site characterization programs.
Mr. Jones served as Enercon's onsite Health and Safety Officer (HSO) for work at the Kerr McGee
Cushing refinery/uranium and thorium remediation project for two years. He was responsible for the Site
Specific Health and Safety (H&S) Program overseeing the efforts of a multi -disciplined team supporting
radiological characterization, waste packaging and transportation, decontamination, decommissioning and
remediation activities. He has played a key management role in Enercon's achievement of more than
18,000 man -days without an OSHA recordable injury or illness at the site. He is responsible for overseeing
the integration of Enercon's health and safety program with multiple subcontractors, the client's safety
department, and other contractors.
Mr. Jones developed Enercon's Health & Safety Action Plan, provided oversight for all regulatory
compliance and documentation, training and audits, hazard assessment, and PPE selection. He provided
the H&S oversight for a site team of more than 30 employees conducting remediation/demolition activities
associated with characterization, waste packaging and transportation, decontamination, decommissioning
and remediation activities. Hazards at the site included uranium, thorium, asbestos, petroleum
hydrocarbons, acidic sludges, and various other hazardous substances. Mr. Jones managed the medical
surveillance and respiratory protection programs, HAZWOPER training, substance abuse program, and
documentation of all OSHA and EPA required training, inspections, and emergency response.
'J � E N E R C O N Randal .l. Beeson
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EDUCATIONS — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
M.A., Resource Geography, Kent State University - 1978.
B.S. cum laude), Conservation, Kent State University - 1973.
Oklahoma State University - Graduate Engineering Course, Groundwater Hydrology, 1980.
i' PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
OSHA Hazardous Waste Operator (Supervisor) Certification
American Society of Civil Engineers (Affiliate Member)
Tulsa Geological Society
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Mr. Beeson has over 30 years experience as an environmental services consultant. He was the Task Leader for
development of catalog of U.S. bituminous coal reserves for DOE underground coal gasification synfuel project.
Mr. Beeson has been involved with preparation of feasibility study of energy development of U.S. peat reserves for
DOE synf iel project and agricultural nutrient test plot studies. He supervised underground storage tank removals
and site remediations. Mr. Beeson supervised preparation of hazardous waste facility closure, post -closure plans
and development of environmental permit applications for land application of municipal sludge, solid waste
landfills, surface mining operations. Mr. Beeson has been vital to successful preparation and submittal of point -
source and stormwater discharge permits for industrial and mining clients. He directed feasibility study for
commercial energy development of peat reserve in St John's River Basin of Florida. Mr. Beeson specializes in
the development of emergency contingency plans, hazard communication programs and air quality studies,
permit applications and emission reports. He has successfully supervised field activities associated with Phase I
& II Environmental Audits.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Mr. Beeson is an Environmental Scientist with a diverse consulting background offering services to government,
industry and agriculture. Mr. Beeson has served as project Health and Safety Officer for removal of 25 USTs at
Phillips' Bartlesville Research Center. He has developed expertise in dealing with state and federal regulatory
agencies in the midwestern states. Mr. Beeson has been the instructor for the 40-hour HAZWOPER course and
has assisted with various HAZWOPER training courses.
Mr. Beeson has provided permitting and technical support services for several clients in the aggregate mining
industry with respect to mining permits and point -source wastewater discharge permits. He has also assisted
industrial clients in the acquisition of point -source and storm water discharge permits. Mr. Beeson previously
directed a feasibility study for energy development of a peat reserve in Florida.
Currently Mr. Beeson is assisting several Enercon Clients with air quality work and non -coal mine permitting
services. He has provided environmental and/or air quality services for clients including McDonnell Douglas,
ASEC, NORDAM, IMCO Recycling Inc., Honeywell International, Inc., Pliant Corporation, National
Cooperative Refinery Association, Farmland Industries, Able Body Corporation and many others.
Air quality experience includes the following:
• Boilers — Bartlett -Collins, Sapulpa — two natural gas -fired glass furnaces (170 tpd and 125 tpd). NCRA
- Refinery, McPherson, KS —160 MMBTU/hr and 200 MMBTU/hr burners — PSD application.
• Cyclone Separator — IMCO Recycling secondary aluminum plant in Uhrichsville, OH.
• Baghouses — IMCO Recycling plants in Sapulpa, OK; Uhrichsville, OH; Rockwood, TN; Morgantown, KY.
• Printing — Pliant Corp. plastic film plant, McAlester, OK; soy and solvent based inks.
• Glues — Able Body Corp. fiberglass plants in Pittsburg, KS and Joplin, MO
0 E N E R C O N Bertram Rogers
Education — Degree/Discipline/Years/Specialization
B.S. Biology (Wildlife), Gra.mbling State University, 1995
Professional Registrations
Waterfowl Ecology and Management, NCTC
Managing Employee Performance and Conduct, NCTC
Hazardous Materials Prevention
Coordinating Environmental & Historic Preservation Compliance
40 Hour HAZWOPER Certified — 8 Hour Refresher completed 6/2009
ASTM: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process E-1527
Basic Wetland Delineation: Wetland Training Institute
Qualifications Summary
Bertram has 13 years of combined experience as a wildlife biologist and environmental manager.
He has completed technical reports and plans requiring National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) documentation (e.g. Categorical Exclusions (CE) Environmental Assessments) and
conducted environmental surveys and investigations. In addition, he has drafted scores of other
-- reports requiring environmental documentation (Environmental Site Screening Reports, Storm
Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), Wetland Delineation Reports, National Historic
Preservation Act (NHPA) reviews, and Threatened and Endangered Species Reports).
Professional Experience
June 2009, XTO Energy, Inc., Pittsburg County, Oklahoma
Mr. Rogers conducted the field investigation and completed an Environmental Assessment (EA)
for the construction of a pipeline scheduled for installation on Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)
lands. The purpose of the project was to support increased natural gas drilling activities by
various producers operating in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma.
May 2009, City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas
Mr. Rogers completed a Programmatic Categorical Exclusion (PCE) for a proposed roadway
closure in the City of Fort Worth. The purpose of the project was to expand the quite zone to
much of the near south side of the city.
March 2008, Wind Miner, LLC. Mr. Rogers conducted a pre -construction environmental
screening in Calhoun, County (Port Lavaca Project). The client was proposing to construct a wind
_. farm on and near 10,000 acres of wetlands. Mr. Rogers report included discussions on best
management practices, permit requirements, and alternatives and recommendations to be
employed during the development phases of the project.
July 2008, Williams Exploration and Production Company: Mr. Rogers performed a NEPA
Screening for a proposed lease road area covering approximately 100 acres leading to the
Burleson South natural gas well pad site in Johnson County, Texas. The NEPA Screening
included wetlands, endangered species, archeological and construction storm -water issues.
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EDUCATION — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
B.S. Environmental Science, Oklahoma State University
Minor in Soil Science, Oklahoma State University
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIOSN
John P. McCreight
40 hour OSHA Certification
Completed ENERCON Project Manager Certification
Completed ENERCON provided Wetland Delineation Training
Texas Department of State Health Services Licensed Mold Assessment Technician
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Mr. McCreight has experience conducting oil/gas pad site and pipeline evaluations and conducted Threatened
and Endangered Species presence/absence surveys. He has conducted numerous Phase I and Phase II
Environmental Site Assessments as well as extensive experience in environmental compliance and mapping.
Mr. McCreight has conducted numerous Asbestos Surveys and Mold Surveys.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
PROJECT MANAGER:
Mr. McCreight is a project manager assigned to provide environmental compliance services and support. He
has over 6 years of experience as an environmental scientist.
OIL AND GAS.
Mr. McCreight has experience conducting oil and gas pad site assessments for potential jurisdictional waters,
wetland characteristics, and threatened and endangered species and their habitat. Mr. McCreight has
participated in conducting numerous surveys for the presence of the endangered American Burying Beetle.
NATURAL RESOURCES.
Mr. McCreight managed the 2008 pre -inactive season American burying beetle diversionary baiting project.
Tasks included managing 21 employees, gaining landowner access, preparing proposals and interacting
with six separate clients to ensure all client needs were met.
PHASE I AND PHASE If ESA:
Mr. McCreight has conducted numerous Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments. He has
extensive experience conducting ground water sampling events. Mr. McCreight has also supervised UST
removals. Mr. McCreight has conducted comprehensive and limited asbestos surveys, as well as, mold
surveys. Mr. McCreight also has experience with report preparation. Mr. McCreight has experience
performing SWPPP inspections. Mr. McCreight has been involved in oversight of cleanup of a chemical plant
fire and subsequent contamination.
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EDUCATION — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
M.S. Industrial Hygiene, University of Oklahoma, 1993
B.A. Political Science/French, Oklahoma Baptist University, 1990
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Timothy Basham
Mr. Basham is currently the Manager of NEPA Services. His duties include oversight and technical guidance for
projects subject to National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requirements such as major Federal actions. These
include preparation of NEPA Environmental Assessments (EAs), NEPA Categorical Exclusions, and other
environmental reports per guidelines established by Federal and State agencies for NEPA compliance. Clients
include private and regulated utilities, oil and gas companies, federal and state agencies as well as municipalities.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Mr. Basham has extensive experience in scoping, planning, scheduling, budgeting, staffing and managing major
projects. He functioned as ENERCON's Environmental Lead for the preparation of the Grand Gulf Early Site
Permit Environmental Reports, managing environmental report -related client communications, schedule updates,
progress meetings and deliverable reviews. Mr. Basham also managed preparation of an environmental report in
support of license renewal application for a Uranium Conversion facility that was needed in a four to six week time
frame. This project was completed to the satisfaction of the client, on -schedule and with a minimum of RAIs from
the NRC upon their review.
Mr. Basham has assisted with National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance for several clients dealing
with Federal agencies such as NRC, HUD, DOT, BIA, BLM, and FTA. He has coordinated public notice of
proposed federal actions, participated in scoping meetings with federal agencies and supported public meetings on
behalf of action agencies. In addition, Mr. Basham has screened numerous sites for potential NEPA issues such as
Threatened & Endangered Species, Cultural & Historical Resources, and Wetlands.
As part of his close contact with industry trade groups and regulatory agencies, Mr. Basham has been invited to give
presentations to numerous associations and committees regarding impact to the Oil & Gas Industry of both
established and proposed environmental regulations. He has given such presentations to the Mid -Continent Oil &
Gas Association's Environmental Committee, an advisory board to the Bureau of Land Management, and a
stakeholder's committee advising the Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC), Oklahoma Water Resources
Board (OWRB) and Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) on their development of new
wetlands regulations for the State of Oklahoma.
Mr. Basham has also led training sessions in Storm Water Pollution Prevention, Wetlands Regulations, Protection of
Threatened and Endangered Species and Cultural Resources. He has provided his expertise and guidance to
industrial clients in establishing effective programs for compliance with environmental regulations and provided
employee training to staff and management personnel in implementing the programs.
Mr. Basham is also responsible for developing environmental programs for regulated facilities. He has developed
Process Safety Management programs (PSM), Risk Management Plans (RMPs), Spill Prevention Control and
Countermeasures plans (SPCC) and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP).
Prior to joining ENERCON, Mr. Basham provided industrial safety and industrial hygiene services for several large
Oklahoma City manufacturing plants including the General Motors Plant and the York International Plant. Some of
the services provided to these and other facilities included completion of compliance audits, air monitoring, noise
surveys, and safety training for compliance with OSHA standards for health of workers and visitors.
FJ E N E R C O N Derek L. Richard
EDUCATION — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
M.S., Environmental Science and Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, 2001
B.S. Biology, Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, 1997
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
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
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Mr. Richard produced Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), Categorical Exclusion (CE), and Environmental
Assessment (EA) documents and associated technical reports for FHWA and State DOTs in accordance with
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) regulations. He also 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. Mr. Richard provided Storm
Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) for Industrial Facilities and Federally Permitted Sites and
conducted Screening for Wetland Characteristics, Threatened or Endangered Species, and Cultural Resources at
Oil and Gas Development Sites. Mr. Richard coordinated environmental planning with state and federal
agencies for a variety of projects in Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, Kansas, Wyoming, and Utah.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Mr. Richard is currently assigned to manage projects associated with NEPA compliance and documentation,
construction storm water plans, wetland assessment and mitigation, environmental permitting, and Phase I
environmental site assessments. Mr. Richard has produced EIS, CE, EA, and FONSI documents, as well as
technical reports, in accordance with NEPA regulations, for federal projects in Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, and
Oklahoma. He has managed the preparation of the Environmental Report (ER) and Safety Analysis Report
(SAR) for an application to license a new nuclear power plant. He has produced Storm Water Pollution
Prevention Plans for Industrial Facilities and Federally Permitted Sites. He has expertise in water treatment
systems and environmental law and policy, including NEPA, CAA, CWA, RCRA, and CERCLA.
Mr. Richard has also performed Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) and Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP) air
quality compliance testing via Flame Ionization Detector (FID) and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy
(FTIR) at semiconductor production facilities in Colorado and New Mexico.
Other areas in which Mr. Richard has experience include: Bioremediation feasibility and practical limitations in
aquifer systems; Biostabilization of DNAPL-contaminated aquifers; Hydraulic characterization of porous
media; Water flow and fate and transport of chemicals in porous media using numerical modeling; Hazardous
waste and groundwater remediation; Environmental site characterization and risk assessment;
Physical/Chemical processes controlling the fate of chemical species in natural/engineered systems; and Water
and wastewater treatment design using physical, chemical, and biological processes.
E N E R C O N Owen Deway ne Miller
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EDUCATION — Degree(s)/Discipline/Years/Specialization
M.S. - Wildlife and Fisheries Ecology, Oklahoma State University, 2002
B.A. - Political Science (Environmental Law and Wildlife Policy), Oklahoma State University, 1995
Professional Wetland Scientist - Society of Wetland Scientists (SWS) Certification PWS
Member of Southeast Deer Study Group and the Wildlife Management Society
Ecological Engineering and Wetland Mitigation Certification, Ohio State University, 2007
Wildlife Biologist Certification, Wildlife Society CWB
_ QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Mr. Miller has over 13 years of experience in environmental and regulatory permitting and compliance. He has
expertise in aquatic and limnologic studies including water quality surveys, fishery biology sampling and
.. assessments, wetlands delineations and lake management plan development and implementation. He is responsible
for wetland services including delineation, permitting, mitigation, restoration, and enhancement and designing and
implementing terrestrial wildlife and aquatic fishery surveys, lake and river bathymetric studies, habitat mapping,
_ avian surveys, and developing and implementing lake and habitat management plans.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Mr. Miller has served as instructor for a number of technical courses, including the annual ENERCON wetland
delineation according to the Corps of Engineers 1987 Wetlands Delineation Manual course; the Caddo County, OK
Managing Farmlands for Wildlife course, and the Oklahoma State University Wetland Science 3700 course. He is
a Senior Project Manager, duties included preparing environmental permit applications and providing regulatory
` assistance, including permits under the Clean Water Act (CWA) and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA) and documentation under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) including Environmental Impact
Statements (EIS) and Environmental Resource Reports (ERR).
Mr. Miller performed wetlands delineation, permitting, mitigation, restoration, and enhancement projects throughout
the US. Developed and implemented construction plans for wetlands mitigation and provided construction and post -
construction monitoring and reporting. He developed and implemented wildlife management plans throughout the
US. Conducted pre -construction and post -construction monitoring including browse surveys, native habitat sampling
and evaluation, camera census, trapping of nuisance wildlife, food plot production assessments, chemical
immobilization of wildlife, and management of wildlife areas.
Mr. Miller also developed and implemented lake management plans throughout the southern US. Conducted aquatic
habitat evaluations, fish collection and assessments, bathymetric surveys, water quality sampling, chemical
treatment of water quality, control of nuisance vegetation, created habitat for designated target species, developed
and implemented lake management goals, and constructed and operated ponds for bait fish to enhance target species
habitat.
Mr. Miller has developed and helped implement stormwater pollution prevention plans (SPPP) for construction
projects throughout the southern US and provided construction monitoring. He conducted bathymetric surveys on
the Mississippi River, Tennessee River and other rivers and reservoirs in the southern US. Mr. Miller worked as an
outdoor videographer and video producer throughout the US and Canada.
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Gilbert M. Robles
Licensed Driller
Sunbelt Industrial Services
Graduated From Mason high School, Mason, Texas 1990
Attended Southwest Texas State 1990-1992
Years with Firm: 2.5
Total Years of Experience: 15
Professional Registrations:
Licensed Monitor Well Driller (TX #52694)
National Groundwater Association
40-Hour HAZWOPER, 8 Hour Refresher for HAZWOPER, 2 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher, 2 Hour
Texas Geology Overview, 1 Hour WWD-Pl Statutes & Rules, 4 Hour Texas Rules for Site Investigations
Mr. Robles' drilling experience includes the operation of various auger, rotary and direct push (Geoprobe)
drilling rigs. His experience includes the installation of soil borings and monitor wells utilizing hollow -
stem auger and mud/air rotary drilling techniques. Mr. Robles has installed PVC and stainless steel
monitor wells ranging in depth from a few feet to over 300 feet deep. Many of the deeper monitor wells
installed were double cased wells. Mr. Robles has performed numerous fluid injection projects with
direct push rigs. Remedial solutions injected include; RegenOx, hydrogen release compounds (HRC),
oxygen release compounds (ORC), vegetable oil/lactic acid emulsions, sodium lactate solutions and
modified Fenton's Reagent. Mr. Robles has drilled at various locations throughout the southern United
States, including service stations, industrial facilities, railroad properties, refineries, military installations
and mining facilities.
Relevant Projects:
Phase II State Highway 121 Extension on Union Pacific Railroad Property; Rutledge & Kimzey,
Fort Worth (2007) — Scope of work included installation of (11) Direct Push Technology (DPT)
Environmental Soil Borings totaling 200', which were converted to 1" Temporary Monitor Wells with a
Geoprobe 6620DT Track Mounted Drill Rig. These wells were plugged and abandoned within 48 hours
after installation in accordance with State regulations. Union Pacific Railroad was added as additional
insured on our certificate of insurance for this project.
City of Fort Worth Botanical Gardens Maintenance Building; Rock Springs Road, Fort Worth
(2008) — Scope of work included installation of (1) 2" Monitor Well to 25' with a CME 75 Truck
Mounted Drill Rig. The well was completed with a Silica Sand Filter Pack, an Annular Seal of 3/8"
Bentonite Chips, 2' of Concrete to the surface, and an 8" Flush Mounted Well Cover with a 2'x2'
_ Concrete Pad.
2500 Brennan Avenue, Fort Worth (2008) — Scope of work included Plugging & Abandonment of (1)
6" Monitor Well, (15) 4" Monitor Wells and (14) 2" Monitor Wells totaling 613'. The Plugging &
Abandonment activities were completed using a Geoprobe 6620DT Track Mounted Drill Rig. Each well
had casing removed and was plugged with 3/8" Bentonite Chips and sealed with 2' of concrete to the
surface.
Howell Instruments, 3479 W. Vickery Boulevard, Fort Worth (2009) -- The scope of work included
installation and sampling of (18) Direct Push Technology (DPT) Environmental Soil Borings totaling
241'. Six of the DPT Soil Borings were converted to 1" Temporary Monitor Wells using a Filter Pack of
Silica Sand and an annular seal of Granular Bentonite. The Temporary Monitor wells were plugged and
abandoned within 48 hours in accordance with State regulations. The remaining DPT Soil Borings were
plugged using Bentonite and a 2' Concrete Seal.
Gorecki Automotive Service Center, 4337 W. Vickery Street, Fort Worth (2009) -- The scope of work
included installation and sampling of (3) Direct Push Technology (DPT) Environmental Soil Borings to
23' each. Each Soil Boring was converted to a 1" Temporary Monitor Well completed with a Filter Pack
of Silica Sand and an annular seal of Granular Bentonite. Each well was plugged and abandoned within
48 hours after installation in accordance with State regulations.
Sunbelt Industrial Services
Casey Padgett
Projects Coordinator
Sunbelt Industrial Services
Years with Firm: 5
Total Years of Experience: 5
Professional Registrations:
DOT Safety Trainer
40-Hour HAZWOPER
Relevant Projects:
Project Name — Underground storage tank removal — convenience store
Project Coordinator performed all administrative coordination with Client, vendors and city and
state representatives. Filed applications and obtained permits. Prepared Health and Safety Plans
and Stormwater plans. Scheduled and coordinated project. QA/QC officer. Prepared final
submittals and report.
Project Name — Storm water Interceptor Installation — City Auto Pound — Project Coordinator
performed all administrative coordination with Client, vendors and city and state representatives.
Filed applications and obtained permits. Prepared Health and Safety Plans and Storm water
plans. Scheduled and coordinated project. QA/QC officer. Prepared final submittals and report.
Project Name — Hydraulic lift removal - Project Coordinator performed all administrative
coordination with Client, vendors and city and state representatives. Filed applications and
obtained permits. Prepared Health and Safety Plans and Storm water plans. Scheduled and
coordinated project. QA/QC officer. Prepared final submittals and report.
Project Name — Aboveground Storage Tank Installation - Project Coordinator performed all
administrative coordination with Client, vendors and city and state representatives. Filed
applications and obtained permits. Prepared Health and Safety Plans and Storm water plans.
Scheduled and coordinated project. QA/QC officer. Prepared final submittals and report.
Project Name — Demolition of Commercial Buildings - Project Coordinator performed all
.. administrative coordination with Client, vendors and city and state representatives. Filed
applications and obtained permits. Prepared Health and Safety Plans and Storm water plans.
Scheduled and coordinated project. QA/QC officer. Prepared final submittals and report.
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Jose Zuniga
' UST Licensed Supervisor
Sunbelt Industrial Services
Years with Firm: 11
Total Years of Experience: 11
Professional Registrations:
UST Onsite Supervisor Class B
40-How HAZWOPER
Relevant Projects :
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Project Name — Underground storage tank removal — convenience store
Project manager performed all onsite coordination with Client, vendors and city and state
representatives. Scope of work included construction of safety and erosion controls, removal of
structures (canopies) and surface cover. Remove fuel dispensers, flush lines and tanks to reach
acceptable L.E.L. Remove and transport tanks for destruction. Backfill and resurface.
Project Name — Storm water Interceptor Installation — City Auto Pound — Project manager
performed all onsite coordination with Client, vendors and city and state representatives. 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.
Project Name — Hydraulic lift removal - Project manager performed all onsite coordination with
Client, vendors and city and state representatives. 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 lifts. Backfill and resurface.
Project Name — Aboveground Storage Tank Installation - Project manager performed all onsite
coordination with Client, vendors and city and state representatives. Scope of work included
construction of concrete pads and bollards. Fuel storage vaults were installed leveled and
anchored. All applicable plumbing and dispensers installed and tested.
Project Name — Demolition of Commercial Buildings - Project manager performed all onsite
coordination with Client, vendors and city and state representatives. Scope of work included
construction of safety and erosion controls. Demolition of buildings, separation of debris, load
and transport to applicable disposal and recycle facilities.
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JONI L. BROWN
PROJECT MANAGER, PRESIDENT
Education:
Bachelor of Science - Petroleum Engineering, University of Alabama, 1985
Post -graduate courses - Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of South Florida
Professional Registrations:
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)
Former Firms Joni Brown
Employed:
Law Environmental and Engineering, Tampa, FL (1987 to 1989)
City of Tampa Florida (1989 to 1992)
Southwestern Laboratories, Dallas, TX (1992 to 1995)
Unified Services of Texas, Inc., Southlake, TX (1995 to 2002)
Experience-
Over 20 years experience in engineering, environmental drilling and consulting since graduating
from University of Alabama in 1985. Over 15 years experience of same in the Dallas/Fort
Worth Metroplex. Specific experience includes project management positions specializing in
Environmental Site Assessments, Environmental Subsurface Investigations, Risk -Based
Assessments, Underground Storage Tank Issues, TCEQ Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP)
Reporting, Groundwater Classification Evaluation, 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
• Phase I ESAs, Risk -Based Assessments and Corrective Action
• Plan & Specification Development
• Subsurface Investigation and Assist in Subsurface Drilling Activities
• Assist in Mobile Dual Phase Extraction
• Data Evaluation.
• Cost Estimation
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Next -Gen Solutions, Inc.
DALE K. BROWN
PROJECT GEOLOGIST, VICE PRESIDENT
Education:
Bachelor of Science - Geology (Minor in Engineering), Texas Tech University, 1985
Post -graduate courses - Chemistry, University of Texas at Arlington.
Professional Registrations:
Professional Geoscientists (Geology) -State of Texas #3720
State of Texas Licensed Water Well Driller #54785M
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120, Health & Safety for Hazardous Waste Operations
Texas Board of Irrigators #3773 (Expired)
International Ground Source Heat Pump Association #16550
Former Firms Dale Brown
Employed: Southwestern Laboratories, Dallas, TX (1987 to 1994)
Unified Services of Texas, Inc., Southlake, TX (1994 to 1997)
Experience:
Over 20 years experience in geotechnical and environmental drilling and consulting in the
Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex since graduating from Texas Tech in 1985. Specific experience
includes project management positions specializing in Design, Construction and Implementation
of Soil and Groundwater Remediation Systems, Geotechnical and Environmental Subsurface
investigations, Data Evaluation and Report Preparation.
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Responsibilities with Next -Gen Solutions, Inc include:
! Supervisor of Subsurface Investigations and Drilling Activities
! Supervisor of Mobile Dual Phase Extraction
! Remedial Design, Construction and Implementation
! Plan and Specification Development
! Report Preparation
! Data Evaluation
! Cost Estimation
! Drafting
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LINDA L. McCLELLEN, P.E.
President
EDUCATION:
BS Civil Engineering 1981
Ms McClellen is a professional engineer with over 26 years experience in subsurface investigations, environmental
engineering, construction administration and civil design. She has been performing subsurface investigations using
_ subsurface equipment including ground penetrating radar, electromagnetics, pipeline cameras and shallow seismic since
1996. She has performed hundreds of subsurface investigations including many utility locations using ground penetrating
radar. She has managed projects ranging from $1,000 to $14,000,000.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE:
Ms McClellen has performed numerous subsurface investigations for public and private sector clients.
` • Project manager for field investigations at D/FW International Airport prior to construction of Terminal E. The
investigations involved locating utilities and contaminated soil.
• Project manager/Construction Manager for the multiple deicing facilities at D/FW International Airport. This
environmental project was required to allow D/FW Airport to meet EPA requirements for water entering the
Trinity River Authority facilities. The project included six separate tank sites and six load -out facilities.
• Project manager on the Southlake Environmental Site Assessment involving a 25 acre tract covered with old
�+ drums and scrap mitral. The project has lead into a Phase II Assessment and further testing and remediation.
• Project manager a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for several manufacturing facilities in Dallas
and McKinney.
.. • Project manager for SWPPPs for two large housing developments in Marble Falls. This involved coordinating
with the Lower Colorado River Authority and county officials.
• Project manager for an Environmental Site Assessment for the Dublin, Texas Economic Development
.. Corporation on a piece of property that contained two unknown underground storage tanks and some arsenic
contamination.
CERTIFICATIONS:
GSSI Ground Penetrating Radar Operator
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Licensed State of Texas Inspector
CONTINUING EDUCATION:
GSSI Ground Penetrating Radar Operator Training
Texas A&M (Environmental Site Assessment)
UT Arlington - Asbestos Inspection and Management,
Georgia Tech (Airport Noise and Land Use Planning)
International Safety Academy (Inspector Training)
Contractor Safety Training
Fire Suppression Systems
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers Courses: Electrical Inspection, Construction Contract Management, Mechanical
Inspection, Advanced Earthwork Inspection, General Construction Inspection, Cost Estimating For Modifications And
Claims, Construction Contract Negotiating
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R Jeffrey Smith, REM, PG, IAC
Senior Geologist/Environmental Specialist
_ BS Geology with Geography as Double -Major - Stephen F. Austin University, Nacogdoches, TX, 1989
Mr. Smith has in excess of 20 years of experience in asbestos management, hazardous material assessment, and environmental
site assessments. He has managed and / or been involved in hundreds of projects including manufacturing facilities, industrial
sites, commercial properties, transit authorities, utility companies and government / military installations. His fields of
expertise include asbestos management, UST management, hazard assessment & response, compliance assessments, pollution
prevention and subsurface characterization.
Mr. Smith is actively involved in environmental professional organizations. He is a founding member of the Society of Texas
Environmental Professionals, as well as a Board member and former Corporate President. He is also a Board member of Fort Worth
Clean City, which is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating children about the earth and environmental issues through
technologic and scientific applications.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
The following list of select projects is representative of Mr. Smith's professional experience and diverse background.
SWPPP — INDUSTRIAL SITE Project Manager —Developed a Strom Water Polution Prevention Plan for an industrial site in
McKinney, Texas. Worked closely with the engineering representative and the plant management personnel to assure that the site
met State and Federal guidelines.
LEEDs Program Project Manager — Environmental Management for Development of RS Corporate Headquarters, Fort Worth,
TX; RadioShack Corporation. During the construction of the new RadioShack Corporate Campus in Downtown Fort Worth,
environmental aspects of the construction project were a critical component in the ability for the overall project to meet the goals
establish under the LEEDs program for this project.
Asbestos & Indoor Air Oualitv Services Project Manager — Asbestos Management at Ridgmar Mall, Fort Worth, TX;
Confidential Owner. Also served as Asbestos Consultant. This project included the identification and sampling of suspect asbestos-
NP containing materials from over 100 tenant spaces and main mall areas. Also developed the abatement program, wrote the abatement
specifications, coordinated the bidding process and managed the abatement activities over the two year construction schedule.
Underground Storage Tank & Subsurface Investigations Senior Environmental Scientist —Mercury Investigation of Storm &
Sanitary Sewers, Air Force Plant #4, Fort Worth, TX; Confidential Owner. Samples were collected from sediment in the sewer
system of Air Force Plant #4. Dry and wet weather screenings were also conducted for various conventional and toxic pollutants.
Pernutdne & Compliance Environmental Geologist — Land Fill Relocation, G.B. Turnpike -Segment IV, Farmers Branch, TX;
NTTA. Approximately 3.5 acres of the former Farmers Branch Landfill was relocated to allow for the construction of the tollway.
During the excavation and hauling, the contractor work procedures were documented and the waste was inspected for the presence of
various hazardous materials, which were segregated from the main waste stream, characterized and properly disposed.
Permittine & Compliance Environmental Manager — SPCC Plan Development for Multi -State Telecommunications Sites, Level 3
Communications. Developed SPCC plans nine facilities at various locations across the United States. Site inspections were
conducted to tailor each plane to the specific site.
CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSES - Professional Geoscientist - Geology (TBPG), Asbestos Consultant (DSHS),
Registered Environmental Manager (REM), HAZWOPER Supervisor, HAZWOPER,Confined Space Entry.
CONTINUING EDUCATION - Asbestos Project Designer; Managing Asbestos in Buildings; Air Monitoring
Technician; NESHAP Trained Person; Inspecting Buildings for Asbestos; Building a High Performance
Team; Leadership Development Training; Project Manager Training; Permit -Required Confined Space Entry;
Storm Water Pollution Prevention for Construction Sites; HAZWOPER Site Supervisor; OSHA 40-Hour
HAZWOPER ; 8-hour HAZWOPER Refreshers; Strategies for Conducting Meaningful Microbial IAQ
Investigations.
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TOMMY R. SMITH
Project Manager
Education: U.S. Navy Nuclear Power School -Graduated 1969
Tommy Smith has over 40 years experience working in the nuclear, electrical, mechanical and civil fields as a
manager, quality control coordinator, and field technician. As project manager for A-E-I he has managed
numerous subsurface investigation projects, taking them from proposal through final report. He has over 8 years
experience working with ground penetrating radar, radio detection, electromagnetic, magnetometers and other non-
destructive investigative equipment. He has worked on many projects involving nondestructive location of
utilities, underground storage tanks, unmarked graves, post tension cables, void in and under concrete, karst
features, and caves.
M His experience includes:
• Texas Motor Speedway location and mapping voids under the race track for future repair.
• El Paso Natural Gas location and marking major gas lines crossing desert areas in Tucson, Arizona using a
radio detector and ground penetrating radar.
• Ritz -Carlton, Dallas, Texas locating utilities and post tension cables in concrete at various locations throughout
the building.
• Multiple DART projects performing subsurface investigations to locate utilities, voids under pavement and
tunnel liner integrity.
• Several City of Dallas Brownfields projects performing subsurface investigations to locate underground
storage tanks, waste disposal sites, and tunnels/vaults under buildings.
• Texas School for the Blind which involved locating all water lines on the site.
• Utility location projects for TXDOT in Houston, Freeport and Keller.
• Utility location and mapping of multiple lots being developed in Dallas along Victory Avenue. These projects
presented a challenge because the area was previously a Texas Utility power station.
• Project manager for multiple utility location projects in Dallas including the Azure Towers, Hunt Corporate
Offices construction.
He has also been involved in numerous construction management projects including:
• Resident project representative on an apartment complex and parking facility in Waco, Texas. The three-
story apartment building is located near the Baylor Campus and it was critical that they be available for the
fall semester. On this project he was responsible for utility connections, civil, electrical, mechanical, and
architectural inspection, coordinating changes. The project was completed ahead of schedule and within
budget.
• Resident project representative on the installation of a new sewer lift station at the Richardson Slough site
in south Fort Worth, Texas. This project includes construction of a valve vault, wet well lift station, pump
control center and installation of about 300 feet of pipeline. Once the system was complete, it was tied
into the existing system.
Mr. Smith served in the U.S. Navy from September 1967 until September 1973 where he served as a journeyman
electrician and received training in nuclear power.
Certifications:
• Construction Management — ASCE Certified
• Licensed Inspector — State of Texas
• Contractor Safety Training by STC
• Texas State Certified Fire Fighter, Rescuer, and EMT
Organizations:
STEP — Society of Texas Environmental Professionals
EEGS — Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society
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Andrew A. Atlas, AICP
Environmental Proiect Manacle
• Master of Science, Community and Regional Planning, University of Texas at Austin,1997
• Bachelor of Arts, Spanish, University of Texas at Austin,1983
Background and Experience
Andy Atlas has twelve years experience working on a wide variety of transportation and environmental issues. He
has served as environmental task manager or deput�r environmental task manager on feasibility studies, Categorical
Exclusions, Environmental Assessments, and Environmental Impact Statements for roadway projects;
Environmental Information Documents for water and wastewater projects; Part 150 studies and an Environmental
Assessment for airports; population and employment projections fora Metropolitan Planning Organization; and, a
community impact assessment. His technical specialties include National Environmental PolicyAct (NEPA)
compliance; socioeconomic research and analysis; environmental justice analysis; land use and displacement
impact assessment; and population and employment forecastingg. Much of his experience has come in association
with Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) projects. He has worked as environmental task manager or
deputy environmental task manager on three EIS and eleven EA or EID documents that have received final
regulatory clearance, Mr. Atlas has extensive experience coordinating with clients and agencies, collaborating with
engineers, and supervising a staff of planners, ecologists, archeologists, historians, and technicians, thus ensuring
compliance with all apppplicable rules, regulations and current guidelines. He is bilingual in English and Spanish.
Projects representing Mr. Atlas's experience include:
Phase I Environmental Site Assessments Fabens Water and Wastewater System
Foster Road Phase I ESA — Bexar County: Improvements — EID — FONSI — Texas Water
Conducted the field investigations and prepared the Development Board: Deputy Environmental Task
Phase 1 ESA for this project to widen Foster Road Manager on this project to upgrade the water and
from IH 10 to Binz-Engleman Road in eastern Bexar wastewater system for the city of Fabens in El Paso
County, Texas. County, Texas. Conducted field investigations;
carried out land use, socioeconomic, and
Trinity Railway Express Centreport Station Phase environmental justice impact assessments; and,
1 ESA — Trinity Railway Express: Prepared the prepared the Environmental Information Document.
Phase 1 ESA for this project to construct a railway Habitat Assessment and Wetland Delineation —
station and add a second track in an area extending
from SH 360 to the Tarrant/Dallas County line in the BexarMet Water District, Bexar County, Texas:
city of Fort Worth in Tarrant County, Texas. Environmental Task Manager for this project to
construct water wells, treatment facilities, and
Water/Wastewater pipelines in Bexar County, Texas. Tasks included
Haskell Street Reclaimed Water System completing a habitat assessment report, a Pre -
Improvements — EID — FONSI — Texas Water Construction Notification to the USACE under NWP
Development Board: Deputy Environmental Task 12, karst surveys, presence/absence surveys, and a
Manager on this project to provide reclaimed water for Phase I ESA for proposed water pipelines in Bexar
irrigation purposes throughout the Haskell Street area County. CP&Y identified habitat for the federally -listed
in El Paso, Texas. Conducted field investigations; Golden-cheeked Warbler and after consultation with
carried out land use and socioeconomic impact USFWS, it was determined that a presence/absence
assessments; and, prepared the Environmental survey would be required. The survey was performed
Information Document. throughout the breeding season with results
documenting that no Golden-cheeked Warblers were
observed.
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Wesley R. Young, PE, CFM C &
Water Resources Manager
• Master of Science, Civil Engineering (Water Resources), University of Texas at Austin,1989
• Bachelor of Science, Petroleum Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, 1984
Background and Experience
Wesley Young has over twenty years experience in water resources and civil engineering projects related to hydrologic and
hydraulic models for water resources studies. He has direct project experience involving civil engineering projects throughout
the river basins of Texas. He has performed numerous civil engineering projects including: water quality BMP design and
stormwater management plan preparation; design of both regional and onsite detention ponds; erosion assessments and
analysis of streambank stabilization projects; hydrologic watershed modeling; rainfall/runoff analyses; hydraulic design of
bridges, culverts and storm sewers; reservoir operations and design; dam safety analyses; Section 404 and FEMA permitting,
The following are some specific examples of Mr. Young's experience:
Lower Barton Creek Retrofit Study — City of Austin
Watershed Management: Mr. Young was the project
engineer and evaluated a number of NPS controls to reduce
the quantity of sediment containing elevated levels of
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) reaching Barton
Creek, the Edwards Aquifer and Barton Springs. Mr. Young
estimated costs for all of the facilities and calculated the
feasibility and cost effectiveness (relative to pounds of
pollutant removed) of each component to determine the final
selection of recommended controls. Mr. Young determined
the size of the sedimentation/filtration pond required for the
site, and simulated the pond performance for design storm
events.
LID Design Studies, Austin, TX: Mr. Young reviewed and
evaluated hydrologic and hydraulic conditions and evaluated
possible Low Impact Development (LID) water quality BMPs
for three sites in the Little Walnut Creek & Fort Branch
watersheds for the City of Austin. For the LID assessment,
he delineated the watersheds contributing to each LID, and
recommended the addition of speed bumps, valley gutters,
and other surface regrading features to maximize the
contributing drainage areas to the LIDS. He developed
alternative BMP designs and calculated detailed
construction costs for the three sites. Field measurements
of inlets, flowline depths, and pipe sizes were made along
with review of the site conditions for the water quality control
locations. Mr. Young developed alternative BMP designs
and calculated detailed construction costs for the three sites.
Zarzamora Road Drainage Project #39 — City of San
Antonio: Mr. Young is currently designing a detention pond
to alleviate existing flooding problems along Zarzamora
Road. This project combines hydrologic models from the
Bexar County DFIRM and SWMM models of existing and
proposed stormsewer lines.
Little Walnut Creek Regional Detention Ponds — City of
Austin: Mr. Young designed the spillways for two regional
detention ponds in the Little Walnut Creek watershed.
These ponds were analyzed in conjunction with an existing
large-scale detention pond. He also designed the spillway
for a proposed regional detention pond in a tributary to
Walnut Creek. He also worked on three wet pond detention
design projects.
Raw Water Pollutant Study, Brownsville, TX: Mr. Young
has collected water quality samples and sediment samples
from the resacas and lakes of Brownsville. He used these
analyses to determine the feasibility of piping raw water to
the treatment plant instead of surface water transmission,
with its risk of contamination from nonpoint sources and
spills. He developed a FORTRAN program to model the
effects of non -point source pollution on historical water
deliveries.
Feedlot Pollution Studies, Erath County, TX: Mr. Young
analyzed the detention pond designs for a series of feedlots
and dairy operations in Erath County. He utilized a
proprietary rainfall -runoff model to simulate historical
precipitation records. The studies included
evapotranspiration processes and effluent irrigation.
Dallas County WCID No. 6 Water Quality Study: Mr.
Young has performed field surveys, well sampling and water
quality modeling in an effort to bring clean water supplies to
residents in rural Dallas County, and reduce their reliance on
polluted groundwater wells. He modeled the water quality of
the receiving streams with QUALTX and Streeter -Phelps
programs.
Lake Texana Yield Studies: Mr. Young simulated the
effects of different proposed dam heights on the firm yield of
the enlarged Lake Texana for TWDB using the RESOP
model. He also verified the results with SIMYLD-II. He
developed a specialized version of SIMYLD-ll to track the
salinity changes in Lavaca Bay based on different freshwater
inflows and B&E releases from Lake Texana for the Texas
Parks and Wildlife Department.
GUANG ZHU, PE, PHD
Associate
• Ph.D., Civil Engineering,
• The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas,1996
• M.S., Environmental Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China,1988
• B.S., Sanitary Engineering,
• Beijing Civil Engineering & Architectural Institute, Beijing, China,1982
Background and Experience
Dr. Zhu's experience in civil and environmental engineering includes watertwastewater design, pump stations, residuals disposal,
stormwater, landfills, facility design, kinetic calculation, full-scale plant startup, pilot -scale testing, site investigation, feasibility studies,
academic research on water and wastewater treatment, sludge disposal, and solid waste management. Dr. Zhu has also worked on
several hazard chemical accidental release prevention programs and hydraulic analysis and modeling projects. Following are some of
Dr. Zhu's specific experience:
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Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Wastewater System
— Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Texas: Project
Engineer; Performed process assessment for first -flush
stormwater treatment project.
Hydraulic Analysis and Modeling
Second Shanghai Sewerage Project — Shanghai Municipal
Sewerage Company, Ltd., Shanghai, China: Developed
original hydraulic model using InfoWorksTM software for
sewage collection/transmission system; prepared data
collection plan for later model enhancement project; performed
model calibration; developed real-time control (RTC) module for
simulation of variable pump operation; performed evaluation of
system operation; prepared and performed customer training
services; and wrote final technical report.
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Doran Pump Station — Dallas Water Utilities: Provide
assistance in development of a steady state and dynamic
hydraulic model of the City's South High Pressure Plane using
KYPIPE2000TM. Perform hydraulic analyses to develop a
system -head curve for the hydraulic design of a 30-mgd
distribution pump station.
Second Shanghai Sewerage Project — Shanghai Municipal
Sewerage Company, Ltd., Shanghai, China: Developed
original hydraulic model using InfoWorksTM software for
sewage collection/transmission system; prepared data
collection plan for later model enhancement project; performed
model calibration; developed real-time control (RTC) module for
simulation of variable pump operation; performed evaluation of
system operation; prepared and performed customer training
services; and wrote final technical report.
Dongshen Water Supply System — Guangdong, China:
Developed water aqueduct system hydraulic model, performed
operation simulations, developed optimal dispatch strategies,
and wrote technical approach for this improvements project
proposal.
Yellow River Diversion Project — Shanxi, China: Assisted in
development of water aqueduct system hydraulic modeling and
real-time control (RTC) simulation for the project proposal.
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Bonnie J. Doggett
Biologist
Bachelor of Science, Renewable Natural Resources, Texas A&M University, 2002
Background and Experience
Bonnie Doggett has over seven years of project experience which includes performing numerous wetland delineations and
threatened and endangered species surveys. Ms. Doggett has also completed Nationwide Permits, Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission resource reports, and Wildlife Habitat Council Certifications which all entail an immense amount of
agency consultation. In addition,, she has vast experience in plant identification and Phase I Environmental Site Assessment
work. Her relevant project experience follows:
Environmental Peimitfing and Studies
Phase I ESAs — Texas: Performed and served as task
leader on numerous Phase I ESAs throughout Texas and
Alabama over the past seven years. Recent Phase I ESA
locations include Austin, Bexar County, Cedar Park, Del
Rio, Fort Worth, Houston, Katy, Lockhart, Meridian, Round
Rock, Pflugerville, San Antonio, Sugar Land, and Dripping
Springs. Tasks included gathering historical data about the
properties, analyzing database reports and aerial photos,
site visits, interviews, and report writing for vacant,
residential, and industrial properties. One ESA included
completing an asbestos identification investigation.
SH 180 and Cattlebarron Drive Programmatic
Categorical Exclusions — AIA Engineers, Tarrant
County, Texas: Bonnie is currently completing two PCEs
for the TxDOT Fort Worth District. Cattlebarron Drive was
submitted to TxDOT in June of 2009. SH 180 is currently
being prepared. The PCE included proposed action,
project funding and planning information, need and
purpose, alternatives, right-of-way, environmental
concerns, and public involvement.
Wetland Delineation, Habitat Assessment, and Phase I
Environmental Site Assessment — City of Sugar Land,
Texas: Performed tasks related to wetland delineation,
habitat assessment, and a Phase I ESA for a proposed
recreation facility in Fort Bend County. Two reports were
submitted to the city of Sugar Land. One documented the
desktop review and field visit for the wetland delineation
and habitat assessment. The other report outlined the
findings in the Phase I ESA.
IH 30 at Trinity River Nationwide Permit 14 — TxDOT,
Dallas County, Texas: Performed field work for IH 30
bridge replacement over the Dallas Floodway and Trinity
River. Completed the wetland delineation, T&E habitat
assessment, and prepared a PCN to submit to the
USACE.
Categorical Exclusion Projects — TxDOT Waco
District, Numerous Counties: Completed numerous
categorical exclusions for bridges in various counties
within the Waco District. Tasks inctuded writing the
findings and completing wetland delineations, T&E habitat
assessments, hazardous material $Oarches, and
vegetation surveys.
Environmental Information Document — City of
Meridian, Bosque County, Texas: Conducted a habitat
assessment survey, wetland determination, and Phase I
ESA for a 12.5 mile proposed waterline between and in
the cities of Meridian and Clifton. Golden-cheeked warbler
habitat was identified and a letter stating such was sent to
USFWS. After consultation with USFWS and the client, it
was decided that construction would not occur in this area.
A year later, the wetland delineation and vegetation survey
was conducted for the proposed pipeline. The vegetation
survey was submitted to TPWD and included information
on the small amount of waters of the U.S. identified during
the field event. All of the above -mentioned documents
were included in the Environmental Information Document.
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Background and Experience Sarah Itz has over four years of experience working on a variety of transportation and
environmental projects. She has served as project manager or assistant project manager on categorical exclusions and
environmental assessments for roadway projects. Her technical specialties include National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) compliance, wetland delineations, agency consultation, obtaining nationwide permits, plant identification, threatened
and endangered species surveys, and habitat assessments. Most of her experience has come in association with
transportation and transit projects, pipeline projects, permitting with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), and
threatened and endangered species surveys. Projects representing Sarah's experience include the following.
Loop 288 Environmental Assessment — Denton
County, Texas: Sarah is preparing the Environmental
Assessment (EA) for this Denton County sponsored
project to construct an eight -mile extension of Loop 288 as
a four -lane divided freeway on new location around the
city of Denton. The EA includes an analysis of the
project's need and purpose as well as its land use
impacts, socioeconomic, vegetation, water, noise, cultural
resource, hazardous material, and indirect and cumulative
impact analyses.
KatyFlewellen Nationwide Permit 14 and Phase I
Environmental Site Assessment— Fort Bend County,
Texas: Aerial photography, USGS topographic maps,
FEMA maps, NWI maps, TPWD's NDD, and a GeoSearch
hazardous materials database search were used to
identify potential environmental constraints within the
project area. Field work included performing wetland
delineations, T&E habitat assessment, land use
assessment, and a Phase I ESA reconnaissance. A
Phase I ESA was completed for the site and the PCN,
under NWP 14, was approved.
US 57 Super Two Categorical Exclusion and Blue Line
Report — TOOT Laredo and San Antonio Districts:
Prepared blue line report for proposed US 57 Super Two
in Frio County and categorical exclusion for an 85-mile
segment of US 57 in Maverick, Zavala, and Frio Counties.
Tasks included desktop research, preparing maps, making
jurisdictional determinations, OHWM determinations,
determining area of impacts, identifying plant species and
T&E species, attending public meetings, and preparing
categorical exclusion document.
Hike and Bike Trail Categorical Exclusion — City of
Denton, Texas: Prepared CE for City of Denton and
TOOT - Dallas District for proposed pedestrian and
landscape improvements around Unicom Lake. Project
included desktop research, preparation of USGS
topographic, FEMA, aerial and general location maps, field
work, agency coordination, and environmental document
preparation and submittal.
FM 762 Categorical Exclusion — TOOT Houston
District: Project Manager on this project to flatten the
horizontal curve on FM 762 at the George Ranch
Historical Park in Fort Bend County. Conducted field
investigations and prepared the Categorical Exclusion.
FHWA's "de minimus" law was used to avoid preparing a
Section 4(f) report.
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2.6 LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS
Providers shall complete the following information and submit it with the Qualifications Documents to permit the City of Fort Worth
to more fully evaluate the submittal's quality prior to awarding the contract.
ProposedSubcontractor's Subcontractor's Subcontractor's Subcontractor's
Address - Telephone No. FAX Number on the Project
*sunbelt Industrial 2415 Cullen Str. 817/877-0866 817/877-0428 UST Removal/Install,
Services Fort worth, TX Construction Services,
76107
Drilling
*Next -Gen solutions P.O. Box 220 817/308-2770 817/379-2512 Drilling, Environmental
Keller, TX 76244 Services
*A-E-I 1107 Arwine Court 817/268-1381 817/268-1921 Geophysical Surveys
Environmental & Euless, TX 76030
Engineering
Consultants Inc.
*CP&Y 115 W. 7th St. 817/354-0189 817/354-4935 Surveying Services,
Suite 1500 Stormwater Compliance
Fort Worth, TX
76102
IF NECESSARY, PROVIDE MORE SHEETS TO DESCRIBE ADDITIONAL SUBCONTRACTORS.
* Denotes a Certified M/WBE Firm
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2.7 INSURANCE CERTIFICATES
2.7.1 FOR PURPOSES OF THIS REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS, PLEASE ATTACH A
COPY OF YOUR CURRENT INSURANCE CERTIFICATE(S) FOLLOWING THIS PAGE
AND BOUND WITHIN THE QUALIFICATIONS PACKAGE.
2.7.2 The successful Provider will be required by the contract to have insurance coverage as
detailed below. Prior to commencing work, the Provider shall deliver to Fort Worth
certificates documenting this coverage. The City may elect to have the Provider submit its
entire policy for inspection.
(a) Insurance coverage and limits:
Provider shall provide to the City certificate(s) of insurance documenting policies of
the following coverage at minimum limits that are to be in effect prior to
commencement of work on the contract:
1. Commercial General Liabilitv
o $1,000,000 each occurrence
o $2,000,000 aggregate
2. Automobile Liabilitv
o $1,000,000 each accident, or
o $250,000 property damage / $500,000 bodily injury per person per
accident
A commercial business auto policy shall provide coverage on "any auto,"
defined as autos owned, hired and non -owned during the course of this
project.
Worker's Compensation
o Coverage A: statutory limits
o Coverage B: $100,000 each accident
$500,000 disease - policy limit
$100,000 disease - each employee
4. Professional Liabilitv
o $1,000,000 each claim
o $2,000,000 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.
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5. Environmental Impairment Liability and/or Pollution Liability
o $2,000,000 peroccurrence.
EIL coverage(s) must be included in policies listed in items 1 and 4 above;
or, such insurance shall be provided under a separate policy or policies.
Liability for damage occurring while loading, unloading and transporting
materials collected under the contract project shall be included under the
Automobile Liability insurance or other policy(s).
(b) Certificates of insurance evidencing that the Provider has obtained all required
- insurance shall be delivered to the City prior to Provider proceeding with the
contract.
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
according to items in section (a) above 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.
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 Provider's insurance policies. Notice shall be sent to Brian
Boemer, Director, Department of Environmental Management, City of Fort
Worth, 1000 Throckmorton, 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.
6. 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 Provider's insurance policies including endorsements thereto
and, at the City's discretion, the Provider may be required to provide proof of
insurance premium payments.
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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 Providers overhead.
11. All insurance required in section (a) above, except for the Professional
Liability insurance policy, shall be written on an occurrence basis in order to
be approved by the City.
12. Subcontractors to the Provider shall be required by the Provider to maintain
the same or reasonably equivalent insurance coverage as required for the
Provider. When subcontractors maintain insurance coverage, Provider 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 Provider of the
contract.
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2.8 PROVIDER'S LICENSES & CERTIFICATES
Provider shall procure all permits and licenses, pay all charges, costs, and fees, and give all
notices necessary and incident to the due and lawful prosecution of the work.
Provider should provide a copy of the appropriate certifications, registrations, and licenses
and related certificates (including Subcontractors) with their submittal including but not
limited to:
■ TCEQ Corrective Action Specialist (CAS);
■ TCEQ Correction Action Project Manager (CAPM);
■ Professional Engineer (PE);
■ Professional Geologist (PG);
■ Professional Land Surveyor, and
■ Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) Training — only
for key field personnel.
ATTACH COPIES OF CURRENT APPLICABLE LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES
FOLLOWING THIS PAGE AND BOUND WITHIN THE QUALIFICATIONS PACKAGE
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TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Be it known that
F
ENERCON SERVICES INC
has fulfilled the requirements in accordance with the Caws of the State of Texas for
UST CONTRACTOR
Registration Number: CRP001429
Issue Date:
07/1 l/2008
Expiration Date:
08/3 l /ZV I 1
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%Xecutive Director
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Be it known that
ENERCON SERVICES INC
hasfuolif(ed the requirements in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas for
LPST CORRECTIVE ACTION SPECIALIST
License Number: RCAS00453
Issue Date: 08/22/2007
EViration Date: 09/12/2009
Eqcuffvc Director
IreXgs Commission on Environw.n tat Quizlil ty
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Departill nt of State Health Services
RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL LICENSE
Rtrsu.uu to the Tr%as Radiation Control Act and 1 cxas ["troncrit of Starr Health Ser\ ILC% (Agency r regulalimm on radiation. and in reliance on staretrtents nxl
repreietuations Wrotifore made h} the hunsee a license is hereby% issued auttaxizing the licensee to roxi.c. acquire. p mem and transfer i.Kli(ractise iiterial listed helos(
i� and to use such radioactise material for the purptne(s) and at the place(si designated helou [his ticensc is iuhicct tip All ;4ylicarle rules. regulanons antl irilm of tht
lgensy no.% or hcnAter in ctfe-i and to any eondltuals sluLilied lt<kt(s
LICENSEE This license is issued in response to an application
I. Name ENERCON SERVICES INC.
Dated: July 30, 2008
ATTN JAMES A THOMAS
2. Address 12100 FORD RD STE 200
Signed by: James C. Ryan
DALLAS TX 75234
3. License Number Amendment Number
L05447 1 08
_ PREVIOUS AMENDMENTS ARE VOID
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4_ Expiration Date
RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL. AUTHORIZED
July 31, 2018
5, Radioisotope 6. Form of Material 7. Maximum Activity
8. Authorir_ed Use
A. Any A. Solid, sludge, A. As needed for each
A. Decontamination of pipe, land, equipment
radioactive liquid or scale job
and materials contaminated with radioactive
material with
materials. Possession, at job site, incidental to
atomic numbers
decontamination of pipe, equipment and
l to 9.5
materials contaminated with radioactive
materials. Storage, at job site, prior to transfer
to original generator, authorized recipients
and/or authorized radioactive materials disposal
facilities.
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B. Naturally B. Solid, sludge, B, As needed for each
B. Decontamination of NORM contaminated
occurring liquid or scale job
pipe, land, equipment and materials.
radioactive
Possession, at ,job site, incidental to
i material
decontamination of NORM contaminated pipe,
(NORM) as
equipment and materials.. Storage, at job site,
defined in 25
prior to transfer to original generator, authorized
TAC ` Section
recipients and/or authorized NORM disposal
(§) 289.259
facilities.
Texas Adnunistratise C(Ac (TAC)
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9. The authorized place of use is at temporary job sites located at a customer s facility, in areas not
under exclusive Federal jurisdiction, throughout Texas.
10. Each site shall maintain documents and records pertinent
to the operations at that site. Copies of all
documents and records required by this license shall he maintained for Agency review at 12100 Ford
Road, Suite 200, Dallas, Texas.
11. The individual designated to perform the functions of Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) for activities
covered by this license is James A. Thomas
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08.01
Department of State Health Serviee.s
RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL LICENSE
IKTNsr Nummit NMFNDMFM1 NUM IK
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L05447 08
12. The licenser shall comply with the provisions (as amended) of 25 Texas Administrative Code (25 TAC)
Section (§) 289.201, §289.202, §289.203, §289.204, §289,205, §289.251, §289.252, §289.257 and
§289.259.
13. Radioactive material shall be used by, or under the direct supervision of, James A. Thomas,
14. A. The licensee shall provide written notification to the Agency at least five (5) days prior to
*■ commencing decontamination activities. If, for a specific case, the five-day limitation
would pose an undue hardship on the licensee, the licensee may, upon notification to the
Agency, obtain permission to proceed sooner. The notification shalt specify the following:
(1) type of operation,
(2) the mode of decontamination (if more than one mode is authorized on the license),
(3) address and physical location of the decontamination or remediation activity,
(4) dates when the activity will he conducted, and
(5) the name of the person in charge of the operation at the site.
13. This information shall be addressed to the following:
Department of State Health Services
Inspection Unit - MC 1986
ATTN: Manager, Radiation Branch
NU Box 149347
Austin, Texas 78714-9347 or
by facsimile to: (512) 834-6654.
15 A. The licensee shall provide in writing to the Agency within 7 days of completion of
r. decontamination work for a customer the followine 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 of contaminated material.
B. If contaminated material is left in the possession of the customer, the licensee shall also
submit the following information:
(1) method (e.g_ drums) of storage of contaminated material,
(2) site where material is stored (provide map if street address is not available)
(3) location at site where material is stored, and
(4) storage conditions (e.g., metal shed, pallets on open ground, etc.).
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Department of State tfealth Setvlces
RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL LICENSE
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C. This information shall be addressed to the following:
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Department of State Health Services
Radiation Safety Licensing Branch
Attn: Manager, Radioactive Material Ciroup - MC 2835
PO Box 149347
Austin, Texas 78714-9347.
16. Copies of the following documents and records shall also he maintained for Agency review at
each temporary job site:
(1) current amendment of License;
(2) procedures referenced in License,
(3) sections of 25 TAC Chapter 289 referenced in License;
(4) records of the latest survey instrument calibration for the instruments in use at the site,
(5) records of radiation surveys made for any release of equipment from the site;
AM (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 with the dose
limits or occupational workers or members of the public.
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IT Except as specifically provided otherwise by this license, the licensee shall possess and use the
radioactive material authorized by this license in accordance with statements, representations, and
.o procedures contained in the following:
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application dated July 30, 2008.
Title 25 TAC Chapter 289 shall prevail over statements contained in the above documents unless
such statements are more restrictive than the regulations.
RRF:rrf FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE ITEALTH SERVICES
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Date: January 28, 2009
Ray Flung. Chief
Industrial Licensing Program
1 1 1 1 ! L I 1 I i I I 1 I
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
.Be it km owr that
ENERCON SERVICES INC
is certified to perform as a
Lead Firm
in the State of Wxas and is herebygoverned by the rights, privileges andresponsibilities
set forth in Texas Occupations Coda. Chapter 1955 and Title 25, Texas fldtninistrative Code, Chapter 2195
relating to TIC. as' Environmettta(Lead Rrducttott, as long as this license is not suspended or revoker
License _`Number. 2110.360
Control ;'Vunrber 6106
,DavidL. Lakey, 9W.D.
Coin inissioner of 9fealth
VOID IF ALTERED NON -TRANSFERABLE
E-Viration Date 3/22/2011
(voidAfterEViration. Date)
TEXAS
BOARD OF
BE IT KNOWN THAT
PROFESSIONAL
ENGINEERS
John Robert Corn
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
P'ROFESSIONAL ENGINEER
IN THE STATE OF TEAS
PROVIDED THIS LICENSE IS NOT REVOKED AND IS RENEWED ACCORDING TO LAW
TEXAS BOAR® OF
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IN (WITNESS WHEREOF
WE HAVE HEREUNTO SET OUR HANDS
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Be it known that
JOHN CORN
has fu9714ed the requirements in accordance with the Caws of the State of Texas for
Professiona(Engineer
LPST Corrective Action Project Manager
License NumSer: CAPM01633
Issue Date: July 11, 2003 r�
EViration Date: This certificate is valid as long as the ttuL DettoT
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licensed as a Professional eo%kndgwn AVLtWA 31,20051,
Chairman, Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists
TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Be it known that
DARREN DANIEL LOWORN PG
has fu9W the requirements in accordance with the
taws of the State of Texas for
LPST PROJECT MANAGER
License Number: PM0000390
Issue Date: 01/29/2009
Epiration Date: Valid if PE or PG license is
not revoked and is renewed
according to law.
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8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Training
In Accordance With Federal OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120(e)
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1J�u"lli'us P. Griggs Issue Date
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Certificate Number
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Lead Inspector
Conducted it Ilutst, Texas on November 18 - 20. 1996. This course is the EPA Model
Curriculum based on the Residential Leud-based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992 (Title
X), the HUT) Guidelines for the evaluation and Control of Lead -based Paim Hazards in
Housing, June, 1995, and the FPA Lead Final Rule (40 CFR 745), August 2.9, 1996,
This certificate expiles three years from date of issue.
61:13CO's'1'taiuiug P11)gra1Hs are pruridetl in cooperation with federal and slate regulatory
agencies, and fulfill all applicublr requirements for accreditation, GITC0 is is accredited
as a Iead Training provider Heider the Tc-xas Fmirunmenlal Lead Reduction Rules.
GF.BCO Associates, Inc. 0 669 Arpott Ficeway, Suite 210 0 llursl, TX 76053 0 (817) 268 400ri
GEBCQ
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.rr<iti.•or,Number 96045
GEBCO ASSOCIATES
ea"wed
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
W4
Biwe A Meek,
461-19-5440
Lead Rish. Assessor
Conducted at liurst, 7'exas on Noxember 20 - 22, 1990. This course is the EPA Model
Curiiculum based on the Residential Lead -based faint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992 (Title
X), the HUD Guidelines for the evaluation and Control of Lead -bused Paint Hazards in
Housing, June, 1995, and the EPA Lead Final Mule (40 CFR 745), August 29, 1996.
Certificate expires three years from date of issue.
G►:BCW Training Programs are provided in cooperdfinn with federal and stair• regulatory
agencies, awl fulfill all applicable teAt ireatnents for accreditation. GFIRX) ir: acttedited as
a lead Training provider uncle[ the�Tmus Envitonrneotal I.carl KwInclion Rules.
GF.BC.0 Associates, Inc. 0 669 Nr{t,iti Freeway, Suite 210 0 1hust, TX 76053 9 (817) 266 4006
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The
American Board of Industrial Hygiene
ABIH 0
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OF
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organized to improve the practice of Industrial Hygiene
proclaims that
having met all requirements through
education, experience, and examination,
is hereby certified -in "the
CHEMICAL ASPECTS
of
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE
and has the right; to use the designations
CERTIFIED INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST
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date Chairman ABIN
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number
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american board of Industrial hygiene'
organized to improve the practice of industrial hygiene
proclaims that
e ey.E. en tns
having met all requirements through
education, experience and examination,
is hereby certified in the
CHEMICAL PRACTICE
of
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE
and has the right to use the designations
CERTIFIED INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST
CIH
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Awarded: June 18,1990
Expiration Date: June: , 2013
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Jeffrey L. Jenkins
7205 South Peach Avenue
Broken Arrow, OK 74011
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720.E :S., 'each Ave.
. :..:.•� 11 has atte>tide4 and vompldted the> 6 h6 course`
L64,Based Pa t isk Assessor
for Tareet 1I6usrng am `Chiid-Occupied Facilities
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Board President Instructor
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Metro. Technology Centers
Economic Development Center 1700 Springlake Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73119 (405) 605-4785
This is to certify that
Jeffrey L.Jenkins
7205 S,-Pearh Ave.
Br'okenk-Ar74011
has-c I&d-4WV�" course
for Target ffdushig.,-, ' itffif Child -Occupied Facilities
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Date Certificate Number
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Boar President Instructor
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Director Training Manager
For the purpose of Oklahoma LBP certification, this course completion certificate expires after six mouths.
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THE NATIONAL
ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINERS
certify that
Jeffrey L. Jenkins
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 1.0 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.
June 05, 2008
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Signature of Instructor
Course Number 1002, Awarded 8 PDH's
Florida Board of Professional Engineers
CEU Provider Number 0004284
www.nationalenvironmentaltrainers.com Clay A. Bednarz, MS, RPIH
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In recognition of successful completion of an 8 hour course of studies in
Sara Supervisor Training
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Wilson Environmental Associates.
OSU Tralniag Coordnalor.
eff5enkins
is presented this certificate
of December , 1989.
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Oklahoma State University
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Patrick Terrence Brunette
HAVING GIVEN SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE OF QUALIFICATIONS
REQUIRED BY SECTION 21, SENATE BILL NO.604, ACTS REGULAR
SESSION, 70TH LEGISLATURE OF TEXAS IS GRANTED THIS
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION
AND IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO PRACTICE AS A
PRON'ESSIONAL ENGINEER
SO LONG AS THIS CERTIFICATE IS NOT REVOKED AND IS RENEWED ACCORDING TO LAW
STATE BOARD OF REGISTRATION
FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
IN WITNESS WHEREOF.
WE HAVE HEREUNTO SET OUR HANDS
AND AFFIXED THE SEAL OF THE BOARD
AT THE CITY OF AUSTIN, THIS 15TH DAY
OF JANUARY, 1993.
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Enercon Services, Inc
6525 N. Meridian. Suite 400 '
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73116
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Cer:tificate
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`teu
General Motors
has successfully complete �
Hazardous Waste Management In Texas
��d
in accordance wii" TAC 335"and relevant requirements of 40 UR
,presented by
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE CENTER
101 Center Pointe Drive, Cary, NC 27513 919-469-1585
www.ercweb.com
Andy mini, Instructor
September 25-26, 2007
Date
Certllcate Number. 48458
1 1 1 1 I 1 L L I 1 i I I E i 1 i I 1 j
Certificate of Satisfactory Completion
Laura Vieuxy
has satisfactorily completed the course
Hazardous Materials Management
(32 hours)
This course satisfies refresher training for RCRA hazardous wastes, DOT pre -shipment
requirements refresher, HAZWOPER refresher, and Hazard Communication
July 9 —12, 2007
This certifies that this employee has been trained and tested to satisfy U.S. Department of
Transportation requirements (HM-126) recurrent training for: General awareness/familiarization;
function specific duties concerning identifying hazardous materials, proper shipping names, the use
of the HMT, packaging, labeling, placarding, marking, shipping papers, and security.
on,pli,.ince,kt't,l
1288 North Highway 36
Cameron, Texas 76520
JohX Tidwell
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ENER CON SERVICES, INC.
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LAURA LONDON
Has completed the 40 hour training requirements of
OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120
Within the provisions .specified in 29 CFR 1910,120 (e)(9), Equivalent Training
21 July, 2008
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Enercon Services, Inc
6525 N. Meridian, Suite 503
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73116
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TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
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Peter Kramer / Division Manager
Hazardous Materials Division
January 14-18, 2008
Frank B. Tupper, Director
Transportation Safety Institute
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STATE OF TEXAS
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PROFESST, GEOSCIENTISTS
In accordance with the provisions of the T
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licensed as a Professional
Chairman, Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists
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690A East Los Angeles Ave.Sulte. 180 Agoura Hills , CA 91.301
888 309-7233 * 805 306-8027 * 805 526-0377
www.SafetyUnlimited.com
Certifies that
Randall Lantz
has successfully completed
8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Training
In Accordance With Federal OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120(e)
y,s� �? 6/3/2009
Julius P. Griggs
Instructor #892
09060343224
Certificate Number
TO VERIFY THE VALIDITY OF THIS CERTIFICATE, ,go to IVItIF.SafetyUtilimitecGcondcLFtifrcate.litho
PLEASE NOTE - Refresher certificates ARE NOT an indication or initial training certification.
Refresher certificates simply Indicate that a refresher course was saccessrulty, completed.
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BRET ALAN NEFF PG
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License Number
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EXECUTIVE DIREC�ORJ
BRET A. NEFF
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Geology
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In accordance with the provisions of the Texas Geoscience
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hereby certifies that the above named individual has been
licensed as a Professional Geoscientist.
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Y. Lynn lack, P.G., Chairman
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GROUNDWATER SERVICES, INC.
A TNRCC-CERTIFIED TRAINING PROVIDER
Certificate of Completion
for the
Texas Risk Reduction Program ("TRAP)
Training Course
16 Credit Hours
Module 1 and Module 2
October 10-11, 2001
Presented to:
BRET NEFF, ERM-SOUTHWEST, INC.
TNRCC Trainer No. TP0018
OCTOBER 11, 2001�`
DATE J CONNOR, P.E., PRESIDENT
GROUNDWATER SERVICES, INC.
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A TNRCC-CERTIFIED TRAINING PROVIDER
Certificated Completion
for the
Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP)
Training course
16 Credit Hours Fy
Module 3 �
October 12, 2001 '
Presented to:
BRET NEFF, ERM-SOUTHWEST, INC.
TNRCC Trainer No. TP0018
{ OCTOBER 12, 2001
DATE j6HH CONNOR, P.E., PRESIDENT
GROUNDWATER SERVICES, INC.
national National, Ground Water, Associationground water -Presents This.
association
Certificate of Completion
To
Bret Neff
For attendance and completion of
Natur'al -Attenuation for Remediation
of Contaminated Sites
August 14 - 16, 2002 Instructors:
Todd Wicclemeler MIChael J.. Barden
`)-2 C.E-Us Location;
D a 1.1,9 S, -'TX
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The Natio'nat Ground Waltersociaround tion
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N A I . I TIOV 0 FiO t'll
April 5-7, 2000 I iist r u c to i-s
(N cL w Od ean s, LA
1.9l L; L-I's Pa u I -Li 11 U'I'll
OLTRAINO
certifies that
Bret Neff
has successfully completed the
8 Hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Annual Refresher Training
in compliance with 29 CFR 1910.120(e) (8) and is awarded Certificate no. 457
Issued on this twentieth day of February, 2009
Richard Chinn, MS, CET
OLTRAIN®
804 Cottage Hill Way, Brandon, FL 33511-8098
1.877.01-TRAIN ! Fax; 888.457,6331 ! infogoltrain,com ! www.oltrain,com
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REGENESIS
1011 Calle Sombra, San Clemente, CA 97673
Phone: (949) 366-8000
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presents this certificate to
(Bret Ne
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' for attending a four hour course on
Understanding & Accelerating
Natural Attenuation
.06
on this the .1.9th __... day of June .... ....... ,2003
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Scott Wilson
President
no
no
1 I l
690A East Los Angeles Ave.Sui'te. 180 Simi Valley, CA 93065
888 309-7233 * 805 306-8027 * 805 526-0377
www.SafetyUntimited.com
Certifies that
Rachel Ludicke
has successfully completed
8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Training
In Accordance With Federal OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120(e)
6/15/2009
Julius P. Griggs Issue Date
Instructor #892
09061549008
Certificate Number
TO VERIFY THE VALIDITY OF THIS CERTIFICATE, go to www SafetyUnlimitedcomlcerrtificate.htm
I l 1 1 1 1 i 1 L 1 1 1 1 1 i I I I l
Provider Code 0496 >urse t x0v 1)0'
Certificate of Completion
Chris Lauer
has successfully completed 4.0 training hours of the
2008 UST Management and Compliance Assistance Seminar
December 95 2008
Diane Stallings, P'rbgram Specialist
690A East Los Angeles Ave.Suite. 180 Agoura Hilis , CA 91301
888 309-7233 * 805 306-8027 * 805 526-0377
www.SafetyUntimited.com
Certifies that
Chris Lauer
has successfully completed
8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Training
In Accordance With Federal OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120(e)
Aji4t* -P f !�ww
Julius P. Griggs
Instructor #892
09040647773
Certificate Number
4/6/2009
TO VERIFY THE VALIDITY OF THIS CERTIFICATE, go to www.SafetyUnlimitedcomlcetWficate.htm
PLEASE NOTE - Refresher certificates ARE NOT an indication of initial training certification.
Refresher certificates simply indicate that a refresher course was successfully completed.
I I I I 1 I I I I l I 1 I E L N I I I
REGENESIS
Certificate of Continuing Education / Professional Development
This is to certify that
Chris Lauer
Attended a seminar on:
Advanced Technologies for Contaminated Site Remediation and Gas Vapor
Intrusion Management
Conducted by:
RE G ENE S I S of San Clemente, CA
Location:
Hilton Dallas Lincoln Centre
5410 LBJ Freeway, Dallas, TX 75240
8:30 am — 12:30 pm
On this the 22nd of January 2009
Scott B. Wilson, PmsidendCEO
:`I
Restoring Resource Efficiency
2-is C et`tif ie-s `ICat
CHRIS LAUER
`alas Completed" the
8-Hour Site Manager and Supervisor Training Course (SHSC)
In accordance with 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(4) completed on 10/18/2006 in Dallas, TX
TRAINING MANAGER INSTRUCTOR
Conrad W. Lehr, CET. CIT Conrad W. Lehr CET
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STATE OF TEXAS
BOARD OF
PROFESSIONAL GEOSCIENTISTS
Geology
f �ne Number
4778 «,
In accordance with provisions of the Texas Geasei Pr*ce Act, the Trx oard
of Professional Geoscientists hereby certifiestWthe above'named indi�ydtxal was
licensed as a Professional Geost "on August 31, 2
,r
X Chairman, Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists
690A East Los Angeles Ave.Sulte. 180 Simi Valley, CA 93065
888 309-7233 * 805 306-8027 * 805 526-0377
www.SafetyUnlimited.com
Certifies that
Steve Good
has successfully completed
8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Training
In Accordance With Federal OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120(e)
6/1/2009
Julius P. Griggs Issue Date
Instructor #892
09060143059
Certificate Number
TO VERIFY THE VALIDITY OF THIS CERTIFICATE, go to www SafetyUnlimitedcomleertif cate.htm
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TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
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as amended, so long as not
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the rules adopted t the Texas BoarA of a t.
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J TEXAS ��C+ Certification Nuuaei- Kezilexeander, Chief
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Toxic Substances Control Division
lsvve l]atte <+`
03/22/200!
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Co*�+��peioner of Health
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GEBCO ASSOCIATES
in cooperation with
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
certifies that
Damon M. Douglass
has successfully completed and passed the exam given on the final day for the Environmental
Training Program entitled
Lead Inspector Refresher
Conducted at Hurst, Texas on February 26, 2007
This course is the EPA Model Curriculum based on the Residential Lead -based Paint Hazard Reduction
Act of 1992 (Title X), the HUD Guidelines for the evaluation and Control of Lead -based Paint Hazards
in Housing, June 1995, and the EPA Lead Final Rule (40 CFR 745), August 29, 1996.
k.,
President 4 Instructor
Date of issue: 02/26107
Certificate Number: 07016 3131
GEBCO's Training Programs are provided in cooperation with federal and state regulatory agencies. and fulfill all applicable requirements for accreditation.
GEBCO is accredited for lead training under the 'texas Environmental lead Reduction Rule.
GEBCO Associates, L LC * 669 Airport Freeway, Suite 210 * Hurst, TX 76053 * (917) 268-4006
LDINR
GEBCO ASSOCIATES
in cooperation with
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
certifies that
Damon M. Douglass
has successfully completed and passed the exam given on the final day for the Environmental
Training Program entitled
Lead Risk Assessor Refresher
Conducted at Hurst, Texas on February 27, 2007
This course is the EPA Model Curriculum based on the Residential Lead -based Paint Hazard Reduction
Act of 1992 (Title X), the HUD Guidelines for the evaluation and Control of Lead -based Paint Hazards
in Housing, June 1995, and the EPA Lead Final Rule (40 CFR 745), August 29, 1996.
President
Instructor
Date of issue:
02/27/07
Certificate Number: 07015 3131
GEBCO's Training Programs are provided in cooperation with federal and state regulatory agencies, and fulfill all applicable requirements for accreditation.
GEBCO is accredited for lead training under the Texas Environmental Lead Reduction Rule.
GEBCO Associates,LLC * 669 Airport Freeway, Suite 210 * Hurst, TX 76053 * (817) 268-4006
LDINR
Be it known that
DAMON M DOUGLASS
is certified to perform as a
Lead Risk Assessor
in the State of Texas and is here6ygovemed by the rights, privileges and responsibilities
set forth in Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 1955 and7tfe 25, Te.XasAdministrative Code, Chapter295
refating to Texas EnvironmentafLead eduction, as long as this ficense .s not suspended or revoked.
(David L. Lakey, W. D.
Commissioner of 7feafth
License Number. 2070702 E;Tiration Date: 3/22/2009
Void,AfterE,Viration Date
r
VOID IF ALTERED Control Number 6011 NON -TRANSFERABLE
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Department of State Huth Services certifies that
DAMON M DOUGLASS
no is certified as a
Lead Risk Asses %
Certification No: 2070702
Control No: 6303'�i '-�•�'
Expires: 3/22/2011 David [_ Lakey, M.D.
Commissioner of Health
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69UA East Los Angeles Ave.Sulte. 180 Agoura MUls , CA 91301
888 309-7233 * 805 306-8027 * 805 526-0377
www.SafetyUntimited.com
Certifies that
Kevin Karr
has successfully completed
8 Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Training
In Accordance With Federal OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120(e)
'P f '
Julius P. Griggs
Instructor #892
08101246360
Certificate Number
10/12/2008
TO VERIFY THE VALIDITY OF THIS CERTIFICATE, go to www.SafetyUnlimitedcoiWcerWficate.htm
PLEASE NOTE - Refresher certificates ARE NOT an indication of initial training certification.
Refresher certificates simply indicate that a refresher course was successfully completed.
I r i I I i i k II I t I I I I I I I t
Kerr-McGee Corporation
Cushing Remediation Site
Certifies that
Clyde W. Jones
has successfully completed annual
Radiation Worker Training
on
Paule Patterson
Radiation Worker Training Instructor
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afe/'nvironmenta=Tecinica,
A service of Moore Norman Technology Center
P.O. Box.4701, Norman, OK 73070-4701
This is to certlfythat
CLYDE JONES
7075
has completed the requisite training for Asbestos
i
accreditation under TSCA Title 11 and
EPA Approved Asbestos
Inspector Refresher '
and has passed all applicable written and practical examinations
Certificate #800956
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Superinte nt/ChiefExecutive0 cer Instructor
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Director
Course Date & Exam Date: January 7, 2009 Expiration Date: January 7, 2010
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Metro Technology Centers
Economic Development Center 1700 Springlake Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73119 (405) 605-4785
This is to certify that
Clyde Jones
1709 Cherokee P.
Bartlesville, OK. 74003
has attended and completed the 8-hour course
Residential Lead -Based Paint Inspector Refresher
for Target Housing and Child -Occupied Facilities
and has passed a course test.
Sup intendent
Boar President
Director
02123109-02123109 R09042
Course Date Certificate Number
Instructor
Training Manager
For the purpose of Oklahoma LBP certification, this course completion certificate expires after one year.
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-OSHA Training Institute Southwest Education'Center
The Texas A&M University, System
Texas. Engineering Extension Service
` in partnership with the
United States Department of.Labor
This is,to certify that on June.22, 2000
CLYDE JONES
has diligently and with merit completed training in
OSHA Course 610
Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the
i Construction Industry
//ram
Di�rcior, OSHATraining Institute Director, O� Trainin r fisc Director, Texas neeringExtension Service
Southwest Educes ' Center Associate Vice C&ancellor for Engineering
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110IRSEUX" RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT MPANY,�
IS PLEASED, TO PRESENT THIS CERTIFICATE TO
Clyde Jones
FOR COMPLETING TRAINING IN
FIELD APPLICATIONS OF HEALTH AND SAFETY
FOR OSHA 1910.120(e) COMPLIANCE
June 4, 1997
TRAINING DEPARTMENT Gregory A. Cope -
Palmerton, PA Director, Safety and strial Hygiene
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visible emissions from sources as specified by Federal Reference
Methods 9, 22, and 203 A,B, and C conducted by Eastern Technical
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in cooperation with
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
certifies that
John P. McCreight
has successfully completed and passed the exam for the Environmental Training Program
entitled
Mold .Assessment Technician Refresher
Conducted at Fort Worth, Texas on April 16, 2008
* This 8-hour course covers topics specified in the Texas Mold Assessment and
Remediation Rules for the Mold Assessment Technician at 295.320 (f).
President Instructor i
Date of issue: 04/16/08
Certificate Number: 08003 1449 Certificate expires: 04/16t2010
GEBC93 Traumng Programs are provided in cooperation with federal and state regulatory agencies, and Fulfill all applicable requirements for accreditation.
GEBCO Associates, LP • 4690 Diplomacy Road, Suite 120 • Fort Worth. TX 76155 " (817) 2694006
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.. Historically Underutilized Business
Certification and Compliance Program
The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA),
hereby certifies that
G.L. MORRIS ENTERPRISES
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 01-MAR-2008, 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.
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CerdficateNID Number. 1752205887800 Paul A. Gibson
.. File/Vendor Number; 64929 HUB Compliance Supervisor
Approval Date: 29-FEB-2008
Expiration Date: 29-FEB-2012
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 CertificateNID Number identified above. Agencies and
universities are encouraged to validate HUB certification prior to issuing a notice of award by accessing the
Internet(http:iiwww2.cpa.state.tx.uslcmbVhubonly.html) or by contacting the HUB Program at (888) 863-5BB1 or
(512) 463-5872.
NCTRCA
Women -Owned Business Enterprise Certification
Sunbelt Industrial Services
has filed with the Agency the appropriate Affidavit and is hereby certified to provide service(s) in the following areas
Woman -Owned Business Enterprise
561790; 238910;
Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings; Site Preparation Contractors: UST Removal;
This Certification is valid beginning; October 2008 and superseded any registration or listing
previously issued. This certification must be updated annually by submission of an Annual Update Affidavit. At any
time there is a charge in ownership or control of the firm, notification must be made immediately to the North
Central Texas Regional Certification Agency.
Certificate expiration October 120 09
Certification Administrator
Issued date October ' 20 08
CERTMCATIONNO. WFWB39072Y1009
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SUNBELT INDUSTRIAL SERVICES
has f4orif(ed the requirements in accordance with, the fags oj'the State of TeX4s for
UST Carr CTOR.
LicenseNumfier: CRPOO'0337
Issue Datd:0512512.007
EViration Date.- 0 6/3.0009 ftwor
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R I I l ! ! l 1 M I l l t I ! I I
UST REMOVERION-SITE SUPERVISOR
INITIAL COURSE CERTIL'ICATION
Course No. 0988
Provider Code No. 0515
This is to certify that
Casey Padgett
has successfully eompWed
the 12-hoar initial eodrse
certification for License "B"
UST REMOVER/ON-SITE SUPERVISOR
Presented by Separation Systems Consultants, Inc.
in accordance with the
State of Texas,
Title 30, Texas Administrative Code Chapter 334
12
Class Hours ,
iris el%ws to ct r
January 25.2008
Course Date
Helen I. ges, Pr nt
17041 Ed 'Cambso &41, Suite 200
Houston, TX 77058'
(281) 486-1948
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TEST SCORE: NIA TEXAS COVAISSION ON ENWONAENTAL QUALITY
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CONTACT INFORMATION: OCR LICENSING b bereby lkeaaed as an
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK LICENSING UST ON -SITE SUPERVISOR
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Historically Underutilized Business
Certification and Compliance Program
The Texas Building & Procurement Commission (TBPC),
hereby certifies that
NEXT-GEN SOLUTIONS INC
has successfully met the established requirements of the
State of Texas Historically Underutilized Business (HUB)
Certification and Compliance Program to be recognized as a HUB.
This certificate, printed 16-SEP-2006, supersedes any registration and certificate previously issued by the
TBPC's HUB Certification and Compliance 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 TBPC's HUB program in writing. The
Commission 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.
NEd ?,j A.
Certificate/VID Number: 1752702518700 Paul A. Gibson
FileNendor Number: 18917 HUB Certification & Compliance Manager
Approval Date: 13-SEP-2006 Texas Building & Procurement Commission
Expiration Date: 13-SEP-2010 (512) 305-9071
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 CertificateNID Number identified above. Agencies and
universities are encouraged to validate HUB certification prior to issuing a notice of award by accessing the
Internet (http:/lwww.tbpc.state.tx.us) or by contacting the TBPC's HUB Certification and Compliance Program at
(888) 863-5881 or (512) 463-5872.
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NCTRCA►$
Disadvantaged Business N
Enterprise Certification 0 TUCP E
Next -Gen Solutions, Inc
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise
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; 237110;
Environmental Consulting Services; Remediation Services. Water and Sewer Line and
Related Structures Construction;
This Certification is valid beginning March 2009 and superseded any registration or listing
previously issued. This certification must be 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 or an TUCP certifying entity.
Certificate expiration March . 20 10 v
Certification Administrator
Issued date March , 20 09
CERTIFICATION NO. WFDB40556Y0310
I I E I 1 I I 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1
The State of Texas
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
THIS IS TO CERTIFY
DALE K BROWN
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 TA'IS
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
IN WITNESS WHEREOF
THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING
LICENSE AND REGULATION HAS AFFIXED ITS
NUMBER ,AND AND SEAL OF THE STATE OF
54785M BY Let A . f�
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TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
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NEXT GEN SOLUTIONS INC.0
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has fulfilled the requirements in accordance with the laws of the State of TeXas for
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LPST CORRECTIVE ACTION SPECIALIST
License Number:
R('AS00819 i
Issue Date: 11/13/2007 L,
Eviration Date: 11/08/2009 `Executive Director
Texas Commission. on Environmental QyaUty
Texas Board of Profosional Geoscientists
Certificate of 0 06;CE FIRM Registration
It I by Ac .; oviTledged That
5�...w
NEXT -GESSO
Has fulfilled the rei
offer and perf
In witness
Se of Texas
A' Texas to
in the
Have t ' 6 i iy hand and afti
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this 9f day of MAY, 2007.
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has tiled with the Agency an A �avit as e n y pa and is hereby certified to provide -
service(s) in the following areas:
a
541330, 541350; 541611; 561990;
i
Engineering Services; Building Inspection Services; Administrative Management and General
Management Consulting Services; All Other Support Services;
This Certification is valid beginning November 2008 and superseded any registration or listing --
previously issued. This certification must be updated annually by submission of an Annual Update Affidavit. At any a
time there is a change in ownership or control of the firm, notification must be made immediately to the North 1
Central Texas Regional Certification Agency or an TUCP certifying entity.''''
Certificate expiration November . 20D9
a
Certification Administrator
Issued date November .2008
CERTIFICATION NO. WFDB39212Y1109
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TEXAS BOARD OF PROFEMONAL MOWERS
This card certifies that
LINDA LOUISE BURNDRETT MCCLELLEN
is a Licensed Professional Engkwer.
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Pursuant toauthorization from the Executive Directorof 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.
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TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
TEST SCORE: N/A
ROY J SMITH PG
CONTACT INFORNIATION: OCE LICENSING is hereby licensed as a
LEAKING PETROLEUM STORAGE. TANKS LPST PROJECT NIANAGER
LICENSING
r„ 1512)239_2192 License Number
I'M/MNN►i 15
For procedures to renew this license, or for general
information about licensing visit: LICENSEE SIGNATURE EXFCUTIVr DIRECTOR
www. tceo. state. tx. us/na vIDerrnitMicenses. h tml
TCEO ViPP Form oee9 109-07-M)
TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Be it knimm that
ROY J SMITH PG
has fulfilled the requirements in accordance with the
— laws vjthe State 0 Texas for
LPST PROJECT MANAGER
License Nymber, m000315
Issue Fate: owl5l2ocr
Epiration Date, Valid if PE or PG license is Erecutivr Director
not revoked and is renewed 'Asps (ommission on' nzironmentatQua(ity
according to law.
ROYJ. SMITH
Geo"Y
License Number 5395
Y
Expires 10131/20DO
In accordance with the provisions of the Texas Ceoscience
Practice Act, the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists
hereby certifies that the above named individual has been
licensed as a Professional Geoscientist.
04�t3-�Ja#L
Y. L ark. P.O., Chairman
,jatfonai Regiarp of QtbironmenW Vrofeallow
.,., P.O. Box 2M, Glenview, L 60025-6099 • tel 847.724.6631 • fax 847.724.4223 If
wecstte www.nrep.org
re
CERTIFICATION RENEWAL
R Jeffrey Smith REM
One Source Environmental
821 Clearwater Lane
Keller, TX 76248
April 16, 2009
—' Mr. R Jeffrey Smith
Thank you for your payment of $90.00 for renewal of your professional certification REM 0300 to 5/15/2010.
Please fird your new certification card below. _Please retain this latter to serve as your receipt.
Please attach the enclosed sticker to your certificate to indicate that your certification is current. Remember, 4 is
important that you use your REM certification initials after your name on all your correspondence, so that people will
know that you are a qualified environmental professional.
If you have not already done so, please remember too, that you must file annually the Stxnmary of Activities—
Continuina Education form. You may file the report et:..L .,.:.,,&ly online at www.nrep.org, clicking on "Continuing
Education" and following the instructions. If you would Ike the NREP Recertification Handbook sent to you, please
call our office.
We hope that you will take advantage of the mry benefits of being NREP certified. Check our website
www.nrep.org for serving on our committees, obtaining NREP apparel, checking employment opportunities, and
locating other professionals.
Current Email Address: jeff@lsourceenv.com
Dane first Certified: 15-May-91
Sincerely,
ExwA tithe Director
PhD, REM, PE, CEA, CSS
Axtiond aegis" of
totaaRl�tsi ��ottaI�t.
CERTIFIED
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NCTRCA
mot Minority Business Enterprise Certification
_ MY, Inc.
i
Minority Business Enterprise
AIM has Tiled with the Agency the appropriate Affidavit and Is hereby certified to provide service(s) in the following areas:
541330; 924110;
Engineering Services; Administration of Air and Water Resource and Solid Waste
Management Programs;
This Certification is valid beglantap August 2008 and superseded any registration or listing
previously issued. This certification must be updated annually by submission of an Annual Update Affidavit. At any
time there Is a charge In ownership or control of the firm, notification must be made immediately to the North
Central Texas Regional Certification Agency.
<m
Certificate expiration August 20 09 1�4 ►4 ' ""
Certification Administrator
ar issued date August , 20 08
CERTIFICATION NO. PMMS38124Y0809
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Corporate Certificate of Registration
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TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION
This acknowledges that
Meh-4; Inc.
has fulfilled the requirements of the State of Texas
to offer and perform engineering services in the
State of Texas.
ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE ISSUED ON 29TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2000.
In witness whereof
we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Board,
this 17TH day of October, 2008.
Aft
PE
Name and Address
ZHU, GUANG
90810
2111 Ballycastle Dr.
ARLINGTON, TX 76017
p:817-354-0189
PE
Name and Address
YOUNG, WESLEY
REAGAN
CHIANG, PATEL & YERBY,
72271
INC
10415 MORADO CIRCLE,
SUITE 200
AUSTIN, TX 78759
p:512-349-0700
BDM 'E PETMV
Registra.Uon # F-1741
Status
Branch
Expires
Granted
Employer
ACT
ENV
9/30/2009
12/19/2002
CP&Y Inc
Status Branch Expires Granted
ACT CIV 3/31/2010 4/22/1992
Employer
Chiang Patel &
Yerby, Inc.
Page 6
TEXAS DOARD OF PROFESSIONAL E GINEERS
This card .certifies that
GUANGZHU
is a Licensed Professlonal Engineer.
P.E. License Number . SUM Expiration Date
90810 ACTIVE 9/30/2009
' F,.r{gnelute lkle Beebe Farrow, RE, Ex.. Mr.
TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
This card certifies that
WEMY REAGAN YOUNG
is a Licensed Professional Engineer.
P.E. License Number Status Expiration Date
72271 ACTIVE 3/31/2010
E. Dale Beebe Fwm, P.E., Exec. Dir.
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.
Company Name
12100 Ford Rd., Suite 200
Address
Dallas, TX 75234
City, State, Zip
BY: Charles D. Harlan, P.G.
(ppdnt or)jpe name ooff signatory) -
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(Signature)
Manager, Environmental Services
Title (print or type)
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2.10 PROVIDER'S LEGAL AND COMPLIANCE HISTORY
Provider's legal and compliance history is a critical component of this Request For Qualifications.
a's 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 relatina 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) Settlement Information (as appropriate)
• Cause Number • Names / Addresses of all parties named
• Court • Counsel List and phone numbers
• Date of Disposition 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, relatinga 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.
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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
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Certification of Provider's Legal and Compliance History
Complete ONE of the Following Certifications:
Certitcation 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:
Enercon Services, Inc.
Certification of NO Legal Action
BY: John R . C orn
(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)
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F ENERCON
Excellence —Every project. Every day.
Enercon Services, Inc. (ENERCON) current operations include 16 offices and approximately 900
employees. We have operated offices in the State of Texas since 1994. In the last five years, ENERCON
has completed almost 20,000 projects with over 500 million in fees during this evaluation period. This
has included hundreds of projects in the State of Texas.
During this five year period and since 1994, ENERCON has not had any legal or enforcement action as
defined by this 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, relatins to the protection
_ of the environment. This includes our individual license holders that our current employees to our
knowledge.
_ We do have one active suit that has been brought by private individuals (in Oklahoma) alleging that a
gasoline plume has spread because of inaction by ENERCON as a consultant to a UST owner. We do not
believe this meets the criteria or intent of the City of Fort Worth but have disclosed this so to provide a
conservative interpretation of the City of Fort Worth's request for this information. ENERCON does not
agree and contends that our company does not have any fault or liability for this pollution since it was a
release from a UST system prior to our company even offering remediation services of this type.
Subcontractors
ENERCON has reviewed this section with our proposed subcontractors and have included their
certifications with this submittal. Based on their responses, they have stated they have no legal issues.
A. Style of Case
Gene Booker, an individual
Ann Booker, an individual
Tammie Lambert, an individual
Plaintiffs
Vs.
W R Hess Company, a corporation, and
Enercon Services, Inc., a corporation
Defendants
B. Cause Number and Date - Case No. CJ-2008-99 filed June 26, 2008
C. Court - District Court of Kiowa County, Oklahoma
D. Date of Disposition - Currently in discovery.
E. Settlement Information — Not applicable.
MEF. Name/Addresses of All Parties
Gene Booker —PO Box 220, Chattanooga, OK 73528
Ann Booker — PO Box 220, Chattanooga, OK 73528
Tammie Lambert — 503 East 13th, Snyder, OK 73566
am W.R. Hess Company - 3030 Northwest Expressway Suite 1500, OKC, OK 73112 - (405) 948-8818
Enercon Services, Inc. — 5100 E. Skelly Drive, Suite 450, Tulsa, OK 74135 — (918) 665-7693
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Excellence —Every project. Everyday
G. 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 Enercon Service, Inc.
Crowe & Dunlevy Grimes, Anderson & Day
-v L. Mark Walker 405-235-7700 Richard Grimes — 405-330-0700
Paul D. Trimble 405-235-7700 Jerry Day — 405-330-0700
H. Judgement and Order of Judgement — None. Currently in Discovery
On June 26, 2008, the Plaintiffs filed a case against W R Hess Company and Enercon Services, Inc. W.R.
Hess is the lessee operator of a gasoline sales facility on the Plaintiffs' property. The Plaintiffs operate
gasoline sales and a convenience store on the property. In 1990 (prior to Enercon providing remediation
services) an underground storage tank (UST) system was removed by W.R. Hess and a new tank system
installed. The petroleum release was discovered during the UST removal. Enercon has been engaged by
_ the W R Hess Company and the Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) since approximately 1995 to
assess site conditions and perform corrective actions as required by the OCC. Enercon has no contractual
relationship with the Plaintiffs.
= The Plaintiffs have alleged that W R Hess Company and their subcontractor Enercon are responsible for
damages to the Plaintiffs for failure to (i) properly inspect, test, monitor and operate the fuel systems on
the property; (ii) install proper equipment or take other protective measures to prevent leaks from the
systems; (iii) notify and warn the Plaintiffs and the Public of leaks or potential leaks in the systems,
testing thereof and remediation plans therefore; (iv) report contaminants on the property; (v) take all
measures to protect the Plaintiffs and Public from damages of site contamination and migration of
contaminants; (vi) design, construct and operate a proper site remediation system; and (vii) protect
Plaintiffs from all injury or damage relating to contaminants on the property.
Enercon has filed a Motion to dismiss the case on the basis that Enercon has been conducting its activities
on the site pursuant to Oklahoma Corporation Commission oversight and orders. A Remediation Plan was
approved by the Corporation Commission and ordered by the OCC to be implemented by Enercon. Our
Motion asserts that the Corporation Commission has exclusive jurisdiction to adjudicate issues and claims
relating to the remediation of contaminants on the site. The District Court has held the ruling on Enercon's
Motion to Dismiss in abeyance, providing that responses of Enercon to the complaint in the case and
discovery can proceed, but that the issues raised by Enercon's Motion can be re -urged after discovery.
' Discovery is proceeding in the case.
Enercon is vigorously contesting the claims of the Plaintiffs versus Enercon based on our lack
of any contractual relationship with the plaintiff, the fact that hazardous substances released
at the site occurred before our involvement through no fault of Enercon, and that our
activities at the site are pursuant to a Corporation Commission approved remediation plan and
order for site access, and that our actions have not caused the plaintiffs harm. The case is
currently in discovery.
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. 1 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:
.J u rlk l f 1VW,,JnJ Scnl, c,ta
(W pany Name
(signature)
BY:r�1
not or name of si nbto
(P type 9 o)
Title (print or type)
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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 Providers,
Provider's officers, Providers 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, Providers officers,
Providers 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, Providers officers, Providers employees, or Providers 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:
Ne---3en SoluLlons. Inc.
Company ^Nam, e
(si ature)
6-23-09
Date
BY: Joni L. Brown
(print or type name of signatory)
President
Title (print or type)
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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
40 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:
BY: .Lii► L . GLL/ �1�4 ,V E
Company Name �JJI (print or type name of signatory)
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(i ature) Title (print or type)
Date
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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 inr 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:
CR&Y, Inc.
MW Company Name
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w.
(signature) /
June 26, 2009
Date
BY: Alfredo Guerra
(print or type name of signatory)
Vice President
Title (print or type)
2.11 FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Providers must provide a current certified or compilation financial statement within this
section of the proposal. The financial statement shall be no more than six months old.
INCLUDE A COPY OF THE STATEMENT FOLLOWING THIS PAGE
BOUND WITHIN THE PROPOSAL PACKAGE
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., 2.12 HEALTH & SAFETY PROGRAM MANUALS
Each Provider must submit ONE copy of their Corporate Health and Safety Program Manual.
INCLUDE ONE COPY OF THE CORPORATE
HEALTH & SAFETY PROGRAM MANUAL
BOUND SEPARATELY BUT MAILED WITHIN THE SAME ENVELOPE.
ENERCON submitted one copy of our Corporate Health and Safety
Program Manual in pdf format on disk which is included in
our original qualifications package as required by this RFQ.
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