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Prof. Design Svcs. for Heritage Park and Parking Garage
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07-08-01
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(Wendy) <br /> <br />Principal Hydrogeologist <br /> <br />25 5 <br /> <br />'" <br /> <br />PMACTEC <br /> <br />engineering and constructing 0 be"er tomorrow <br /> <br />Miami Lakes, Florida <br /> <br />t Ii <br />Master of Science, Geology / Hydrogeology, University of <br />Massachusetts at Amherst, 1984 Bachelor of Science, Soil <br />Science, University of Maine at Orono, 1979 <br /> <br />'F <br />Professional Geologist ,FL <br />OSHA 40.hour HAZWOPER, I, Hazardous Materials, FL <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />1! 1(\1 I ./( <br />Member, American Water Resources Association, Member, National Ground Water Association <br /> <br />19. RELEVANT PROJECTS <br /> <br />Environmental Site Assessments and Remedial Costing for Miami-Dade County Public Schools Land Acquisition <br />Program, Miami, Florida - Ms. Leonard is project manager and project hydrogeologist for this multiple site project <br />involving Phase I and Phase Environmental Site Assessments to determine environmental concerns at properties <br />being considered for construction of schools. Environmental concerns have been identified including a former <br />landflll and agricultural chemical residues. Remedial alternative evaluation and costing has been provided to the <br />School Board to assist them in selecting school sites as well as in preparing budgetary estimates for construction. <br />Ms. Leonard's role also includes obtaining the required regulatory approvals and permits for the site cleanups. <br />Three site cleanups were initiated in 2005 which Ms. Leonard has managed the environmental components for the <br />School Board. <br /> <br />Hydrogeologist: ChevronTexaco Grand Cayman Island Groundwater Sampling and Site Remediation, Georgetown, <br />Grand Cayman. Environmental services for site remediation involving recovery of free-phase petroleum product by <br />both active (drawdown) and passive (in-well skimming) techniques and treatment of pumped groundwater. Site <br />includes three office buildings and 16 large, bulk storage tanks on approximately 5 acres. Developed and operated <br />multiple free-product recovery systems in bulk storage terminal facility. Remedial action design reused existing, <br />client"owned remedial equipment, reducing installation costs. Product recovery enhanced by active water table <br />depression along with passive free product skimming in independent wells implemented to address free-floating <br />petroleum product plume. Approximately 6,000 gallons of free product have been recovered (as of 2004). Responsible <br />for hydrogeologic investigation of extent of petroleum impacts reduced client liability by determining that there were <br />no off site impacts to sensitive receptors such as pristine dive ocean waters and an adjacent hotel. Regulatory <br />intervention avoided. Fees: $521,180. Estimated Completion: 12/31/2004. <br /> <br />Project Manager I Senior Project Hydrogeologist: South Florida Water Management District Land Acquisition <br />Program, Environmental Site Assessments in the Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands and East Coast Buffer Zone Areas <br />for the Miami, Florida. Multiple site project involving site assessments of thousands of acres in southeast Florida <br />that are part of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Project land acquisition program. The Phase I site <br />assessments entail evaluation of site conditions including geology, hydrogeology, historic research, and <br />documentation of former and current land use. Helicopter fly"overs along with site reconnaissance are performed. <br />Phase II site assessments entail surface and subsurface soil sampling, sediment sampling, and surface water and <br />groundwater sampling, along with analytical analyses of the collected samples. Assessments have been performed <br />on over 45 sites where recognized environmental concerns were noted. Ecological Risk Assessments have been <br />performed on several parcels formerly used for agricultural purposes in order to determine potential impacts of <br />pesticides and metals to aquatic organisms and birds after the lands are flooded. These assessments require <br />approval from the Fish and Wildlife Service, as well as the Water Management District. Remedial recommendations <br />and remedial costs are provided to the South Florida Water Management District to assist in the acquisition <br />negotiations and planning. <br /> <br />Project Manager: Monroe County, Canal Inventory and Assessment, Florida Keys. Project management and water <br />quality assessment of a county-wide canal inventory for Monroe County. The project involves compilation of all <br />existing surface water quality data from multiple agencies and sources, evaluation of the usefulness of the data in <br />regards to quality and format, and setup of a Geographical Information System (GIS) of the entire canal system and <br />metadata file of the available information. The objective of the project is to determine current water quality <br />conditions in the canals, determine water quality data gaps to assist in future sampling needs, and to evaluate <br />treatment options for the different canal types. <br /> <br />STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) <br />
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