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Ms. Locke has been providing professional environmental and engineering
<br />consulting services for over 26 years. During her career, she has worked in
<br />many facets of environmental consulting including environmental audits,
<br />assessment and remediation, stormwater design, sanitary sewer planning,
<br />environmental permitting, climate change impact evaluation, grant assistance,
<br />mitigation design, Brownfields, community involvement, and training. Ms. Locke
<br />has provided litigation support for the FDOT, Miami -Dade Aviation Department
<br />and private entities. She also serves as E Sciences' Corporate Quality
<br />Assurance Officer.
<br />Ms. Locke previously managed an environmental department for a large
<br />engineering firth in Miami -Dade County for over sic years. She is a former
<br />President of the South Florida Association of Environmental Professionals and
<br />served as a commission - appointee to the Broward County Brownfields
<br />Redevelopment Task Force and the City of Fort Lauderdale Community
<br />Advisory Board. Ms. Locke is a Board Member for the Smart Growth
<br />Partnership and is their liaison to the Broward County Metropolitan Planning
<br />Organization. She is also the current President -Elect for the Florida Brownfields
<br />Association and is served as Co -Chair for the FBA's 169, annual Conference in
<br />2013.
<br />Nadia G. Locke, P.E.
<br />Associate / Senior Engineer
<br />Education
<br />B.S. Materials Science and Engineering,
<br />University of Florida, 1988
<br />Professional Licenses I Certifications
<br />Professional Engineer. FL -58676
<br />LEED Green Associate
<br />Certified FDEP Stormwater, Erosion and
<br />Sedimentation Control inspector and
<br />Instructor
<br />OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER / 8 Hour Site 1
<br />Supervisor
<br />NAUUPADI Advanced Open Water Diver
<br />Years of Experience
<br />26
<br />Project Experience
<br />General Environmental Engineering Services, City of North Miami Beach, Miami -Dade County, Florida — Ms. Locke
<br />® provides on -going environmental support to the City of North Miami Beach under E Sciences' general environmental
<br />engineering services contract. She was the engineer of record for the City's largest environmental cleanup project, Taylor
<br />Park, and has conducted several Phase I ESAs for the City. Ms. Locke held community meetings and has presented at CRA
<br />and City Council meetings.
<br />Taylor Park, City of North Miami Beach, Miami -Dade County, Florida — Taylor Park has been slated for redevelopment
<br />since 1999, when the FDEP had their Brownfields contractor conduct a Brownfields Assessment of the site. The assessment
<br />revealed metals and petroleum in the soil and metals in the groundwater. In 2005, assessment activities revealed the presence
<br />of buried solid waste on most of the 21.8 -acre property. Since that time, environmental issues have continued to restrict and
<br />complicate redevelopment efforts for the property. The property is currently occupied by an inactive ball field, an operating
<br />daycare facility, vacant land and a lake. Ms. Locke was the engineer of record and project manager for the assessment and
<br />conceptual remediation design for the property. The remediation planning was closely coordinated with the community desires,
<br />the City's needs and the park master planners to ensure a solution to remedy the environmental issues in conjunction with all of
<br />the stakeholder needs. She represented the City in two meetings with residents and other public meetings.
<br />Greynolds Park Renovations, Preliminary Evaluation Report, North Miami Beach, Miami -Dade County, Florida — This
<br />park is currently owned by Miami -Dade County and is used as a recreational park housing a variety of amenities, including a
<br />man -made lagoon and bird rookery. The intended hydrologic function of the park was based on historic tidal influences;
<br />however restricted flows to the rookery and lagoon have resulted in a degraded lagoon and substantially reduced bird
<br />population. This project was developed to identify issues that must be addressed to return the ecosystem to a more naturally
<br />productive state and improve the beneficial use of the park by enhancing and restoring the diminished hydrologic and biological
<br />function of the rookery. Ms. Locke provided the evaluation of the hydrologic function of the system and provided overall
<br />technical review of the reports prepared.
<br />® General Environmental Engineering Services, City of Miami Beach, Miami -Dade County, Florida — Ms. Locke provides
<br />on -going services to the Support the City of Miami Beach under E Sciences' general environmental engineering contract. Under
<br />this contract, Ms. Locke is currently conducing a citywide sea level rise evaluation. She was also the engineer of record for
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<br />Ms. Locke has been providing professional environmental and engineering
<br />consulting services for over 26 years. During her career, she has worked in
<br />many facets of environmental consulting including environmental audits,
<br />assessment and remediation, stormwater design, sanitary sewer planning,
<br />environmental permitting, climate change impact evaluation, grant assistance,
<br />mitigation design, Brownfields, community involvement, and training. Ms. Locke
<br />has provided litigation support for the FDOT, Miami -Dade Aviation Department
<br />and private entities. She also serves as E Sciences' Corporate Quality
<br />Assurance Officer.
<br />Ms. Locke previously managed an environmental department for a large
<br />engineering firth in Miami -Dade County for over sic years. She is a former
<br />President of the South Florida Association of Environmental Professionals and
<br />served as a commission - appointee to the Broward County Brownfields
<br />Redevelopment Task Force and the City of Fort Lauderdale Community
<br />Advisory Board. Ms. Locke is a Board Member for the Smart Growth
<br />Partnership and is their liaison to the Broward County Metropolitan Planning
<br />Organization. She is also the current President -Elect for the Florida Brownfields
<br />Association and is served as Co -Chair for the FBA's 169, annual Conference in
<br />2013.
<br />Nadia G. Locke, P.E.
<br />Associate / Senior Engineer
<br />Education
<br />B.S. Materials Science and Engineering,
<br />University of Florida, 1988
<br />Professional Licenses I Certifications
<br />Professional Engineer. FL -58676
<br />LEED Green Associate
<br />Certified FDEP Stormwater, Erosion and
<br />Sedimentation Control inspector and
<br />Instructor
<br />OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER / 8 Hour Site 1
<br />Supervisor
<br />NAUUPADI Advanced Open Water Diver
<br />Years of Experience
<br />26
<br />Project Experience
<br />General Environmental Engineering Services, City of North Miami Beach, Miami -Dade County, Florida — Ms. Locke
<br />® provides on -going environmental support to the City of North Miami Beach under E Sciences' general environmental
<br />engineering services contract. She was the engineer of record for the City's largest environmental cleanup project, Taylor
<br />Park, and has conducted several Phase I ESAs for the City. Ms. Locke held community meetings and has presented at CRA
<br />and City Council meetings.
<br />Taylor Park, City of North Miami Beach, Miami -Dade County, Florida — Taylor Park has been slated for redevelopment
<br />since 1999, when the FDEP had their Brownfields contractor conduct a Brownfields Assessment of the site. The assessment
<br />revealed metals and petroleum in the soil and metals in the groundwater. In 2005, assessment activities revealed the presence
<br />of buried solid waste on most of the 21.8 -acre property. Since that time, environmental issues have continued to restrict and
<br />complicate redevelopment efforts for the property. The property is currently occupied by an inactive ball field, an operating
<br />daycare facility, vacant land and a lake. Ms. Locke was the engineer of record and project manager for the assessment and
<br />conceptual remediation design for the property. The remediation planning was closely coordinated with the community desires,
<br />the City's needs and the park master planners to ensure a solution to remedy the environmental issues in conjunction with all of
<br />the stakeholder needs. She represented the City in two meetings with residents and other public meetings.
<br />Greynolds Park Renovations, Preliminary Evaluation Report, North Miami Beach, Miami -Dade County, Florida — This
<br />park is currently owned by Miami -Dade County and is used as a recreational park housing a variety of amenities, including a
<br />man -made lagoon and bird rookery. The intended hydrologic function of the park was based on historic tidal influences;
<br />however restricted flows to the rookery and lagoon have resulted in a degraded lagoon and substantially reduced bird
<br />population. This project was developed to identify issues that must be addressed to return the ecosystem to a more naturally
<br />productive state and improve the beneficial use of the park by enhancing and restoring the diminished hydrologic and biological
<br />function of the rookery. Ms. Locke provided the evaluation of the hydrologic function of the system and provided overall
<br />technical review of the reports prepared.
<br />® General Environmental Engineering Services, City of Miami Beach, Miami -Dade County, Florida — Ms. Locke provides
<br />on -going services to the Support the City of Miami Beach under E Sciences' general environmental engineering contract. Under
<br />this contract, Ms. Locke is currently conducing a citywide sea level rise evaluation. She was also the engineer of record for
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