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Professional Architectural and Engin. Svcs
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12-04-02
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BARRY D. WESTMARK, P.E. <br /> O • Principal Engineer <br /> Project Assignment: Remediation/Air Quality/Energy <br /> Project Manager; Generator Air Construction Application. Cordis Corpo- <br /> ration—Preparation of air permit application included applicability analysis of <br /> NSPS for Compression Ignition Internal Combustion Engines (40 CFR 85). Af- <br /> fected sources were four new dual fuel generators. two existing diesel genera- <br /> tors.and one existing natural gas generator at facility in Miami Lakes.Florida. <br /> Project Manager; Emissions Inventory, Cordis Corporation—Conducted fa- <br /> 1Education cility-wide emissions inventory for a medical device (coronary stent) manufac- <br /> turer in Miami Lakes. Florida. <br /> B.S..Chemical Engineering— <br /> University of Florida. 1986 Project Manager/Engineer of Record; Title V Air Permit Application, An- <br /> B.S.,Chemistry—University of gler Boat Corporation—Conducted emissions inventory using then-applicable <br /> Florida, 1983 emissions factors of a facility which manufactures approximately 600 recrea- <br /> tional boats per year in Miami-Dade County. Florida. Facility was major source <br /> 1 for volatile organic compounds (VOCs). styrene. and total hazardous air pollu- <br /> tants (HAPS). Facility was permitted as a single emission unit to simplify <br /> Registrations recordkeeping process. <br /> 1 Professional Engineer. Florida. <br /> No.48233 Project Manager/Engineer of Record; Synthetic Minor Air Permit Applica- <br /> tion, Magnum Marine Corporation—Conducted emissions inventory of a <br /> high performance luxury yacht manufacturer in Miami-Dade County. Florida. <br /> 1 <br /> Areas of Specialization and prepared a permit application requesting limit on total HAP emissions in or- <br /> der to escape Title V. Hull construction consisted of open molding using hand <br /> Environmental Site Assessment (roller)layup and chop application. <br /> and Remediation. Environmental <br /> Chemistry.Air Resources Project Manager/Engineer of Record; Synthetic Minor Air Permit Applica- <br /> tion,Sun-Sentinel—Prepared emissions spreadsheets for a lithographic printing <br /> plant in Deerfield Beach. Florida. Facility was potential major source for VOCs. <br /> but opted to synthetically limit emissions to escape Title V. <br /> Project Manager; Air Permit Application,Jet Aviation Sales—Prepared ap- <br /> plication to construct/operate an air pollutant source in Miami-Dade County. <br /> Source was a natural gas-fired atmospheric evaporator at an avionics repair facil- <br /> ity. <br /> Project Manager; Process Safety Management (PSM) Program,Dole Fresh <br /> Flowers—Initiated PSM at an anhydrous ammonia refrigeration facility in Mi- <br /> ami. Florida. Significant elements of the project included integrated <br /> fire/anhydrous ammonia release emergency response and action plan. prepara- <br /> tion of EPCRA notifications,and coordination with Miami-Dade Fire-Rescue. <br /> Project Manager; PSM Program Development, Smart & Final—Initiated <br /> PSM program at an anhydrous ammonia freezer facility in Miami. Florida. Ele- <br /> ments of PSM program development included training for construction contrac- <br /> tors during facility construction/completion. process hazard analysis. employee <br /> training, construction of an employee participation plan. and an inspec- <br /> tion/maintenance program. <br /> Field Manager, US Sugar Corporation Acquisition, SFWMD—Conducted <br /> field operations for sampling 188.000 acres of sugar cane and citrus cultivated <br /> property in addition to point sources at industrial assets. Managed report prep- <br /> aration of technical staff. including report writing. CAD/GIS effort, and data- <br /> base/analytical table generation. <br /> OProject Manager, Picayune Strand Restoration Project (PSRP) Shooting <br /> Area Cleanup. SFVMD—Conducted lead removal from 12 spoil piles used <br /> Consuftr9&Tedrologs IfG P.IPAULYASGICITY OF SUNNY ISII'S.VPE.YDICESIRFSUMFS sUxtlsLs ooc--043012 <br />
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