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<br />SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANGEMENT DISTRICT GENERAL ENGINEERING SERVICES
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<br />Engineering SelTices [DIQ contract. A partnering team
<br />was established in 2002 for addressing issues related to
<br />restoration and closure of this NPL site. The partnering
<br />tcam is comprised of rcprcscntativcs of the Nashville
<br />and Huntington Districts of the USACE, Region 3 EP i\,
<br />and the State of \'(V. 1\[r. Dmvne\' was namcd a
<br />consensus membcr of this team gi\'ing him decision-
<br />making authority for actions at this site. These projects
<br />included site im'cstigations, groundwater fate and
<br />transport modeling, risk assessments, treatability studies,
<br />and preparation of Decision Documents, Feasibility
<br />Studies, Proposed Plans, and Record of Decision
<br />documents.
<br />
<br />Accomplishments:
<br />Delisted over 1,500 acres of this 2,700 NPL sitc.
<br />Through partnering with client and regulator personnel,
<br />Shaw effected cost savings totaling an cstimated
<br />S 1,100,000. [\[r. Downey authored a paper cntitlcd [n
<br />Situ Enhanced Bioremediation to Treat Nitroaromatics
<br />in Groundwater that \vas published in the Federal
<br />Facilities Environmental J oumal, Spring 2005 issue. He
<br />also prescnted this topic at the 200-1- EPi\ Site
<br />Optimization confercncc in Dallas, the 200-1- Joint
<br />SelTiccs Em'ironmcntali\[anagcment confcrcnce in San
<br />Antonio, and the 2005 Em'ironmcntal Tcchnology
<br />Symposium and \Vorkshop in Portland, OR.
<br />
<br />A wards/ Client Commendations:
<br />President's Safety i\ ward for 2,000 days worked \vithout
<br />a lost time accidcnt.
<br />
<br />Received letter of commendation from John Hall,
<br />USACE - Nasln'illc District.
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<br />Senior Project Manager, P14 Levee Repairs, US
<br />Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) - New Orleans
<br />District, Plaquemines Parish, LA, 01/2006-
<br />06/2006. Execute repairs to 4.85 miles of l\ussissippi
<br />Ri,'er west bank levee system follmving hurricane
<br />Katrina. Project included borrow pit development and
<br />operation; processing, hauling and placing compacted
<br />and un-compacted fill; placement of stone for scour
<br />resistance; placement of rip rap; and fertilizing, seeding,
<br />and mulching.
<br />
<br />Accomplishments:
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<br />SHAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
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<br />During construction, a rotational failure occurred due to
<br />w'eaker underlying soil conditions than accounted for in
<br />the USACE design. Shaw was able to respond within
<br />hours providing additional labor and cquipment
<br />rcsources. Critical protection was restorcd within 13
<br />days: the US.\CE estimate \vas 2-3 months.
<br />
<br />Civil/Structural Engineer, FEMA ITAC Contract,
<br />New Orleans, LA, 09/2005 -12/2005. Performed
<br />damage assessments of hotels in downtown New
<br />Orleans after hurricane Katrina to determine suitability
<br />for habitation. Also conducted raw land assessments
<br />and dc\'eloped detailcd cost estimatcs for de\"cloping
<br />temporary group housing sitcs.
<br />
<br />Senior Project Manager, Sangamon Ordnance
<br />Works, US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) -
<br />Louisville District, Illiopolis, IL, 06/2001- 04/2006.
<br />Locate and remove underground storage tanks and
<br />associated piping at the former Sangamon Ordnance
<br />Plant.
<br />
<br />i\ccomplishments:
<br />Completed geophysical im-cstigations, cxploratory
<br />cxca\'ations and remo\'ed underground storagc tanks
<br />that were disco\"ercd. Also remm-cd and disposed of
<br />approximately 5,000 tons of pctrolcum-impactcd soil.
<br />
<br />Project Manager, Portsmouth Quad I, Bechtel-
<br />Jacobs, Piketon, OH, 08/2000 - OS/2002. This was a
<br />design-build project at the Portsmouth Gaseous
<br />Diffusion Plant near Pikcton, 0 H which included:
<br />
<br />. Design and construction of two RCIL\ caps
<br />(approximately 2-acres each)
<br />. Design and construction of a groundwater extraction
<br />and collection system consisting of 11 extraction
<br />wells and approximately 5,000 feet of collection
<br />plpll1g
<br />. Design and construction of a 1200 linear foot slurry
<br />wall around an existing mixed waste landfill
<br />
<br />06/1997 - 07/2000, Senior Project
<br />Manager, Shaw Environmental &
<br />Infrastructure, Inc, Honolulu, HI
<br />Rcsponsibilities included overall project managcment
<br />and supervision of project staff. !\Ir. Downey was
<br />rcsponsible for successful execution of projects within
<br />cost and schedule budgets. He was also responsible for
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<br />STEVEN T. DOWNEY
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