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Kramer <br />served as project manager and engineer for a <br />groundwater and soil remedial system constructed at the <br />Panama City Gulf Power Plant. The remedial system <br />incorporated an innovati\'e steam injection, groundwater <br />recovery and vapor extraction systems. Although the <br />remedial system was designed by others, I\fr. Kramer <br />recognized the system could be down-sized \vithout <br />sacrificing operation capability, which saved the client <br />approximately $200,000 over the proposed construction <br />costs. Mr. Kramer managed this project, as well as <br />performing engineering oversight, report documentation <br />and as-built drawing certification. The project was <br />completed on schedule and within budget. <br /> <br />Project Engineer, Petroleum-Impacted Sites (North <br />Florida): I\Ir. Kramer setTed as project engineer for the <br />design and implementation of a remedial strategy to <br />cleanup petroleum-impacted sites for Escambia/Santa <br />Rosa Counties. His duties included pilot testing, design, <br />reporting, construction and operation and maintenance <br />of numerous petroleum-impacted sites. Remedial <br />strategies consisted of air sparge injection, \'acuum <br />extraction, groundwater reco\'eIT, soil exca\'ation, <br />bioaugmentation, oxidation, fixation and solidification <br />and stabilization. During the design process 0.fr. Kramer <br />would calculate friction losses, piping alignment and <br />sizing, selection of pumps, blowers and compressors, <br />fate and transport modeling, infiltration gallery design, <br />roadway replacement design and NPDES and other <br />permit preparation. As the engineer of record he would <br />supervise the remedial system construction and once <br />completed prepared and sealed Record Drawings. He <br />also supervised all engineering aspects of these projects <br />including preparation of bid documents, conduct bid <br />meetings, bid review, contractor selection, supetTise <br />construction and permitting. Once the remedial system <br />became operational Mr. Kramer would supen'ise the <br />system operation and maintenance activities, trouble <br />shooting and prepare reports documenting site activities <br />which were submitted to the regulatory agencies for <br />approval. <br /> <br />SHAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. <br /> <br />MC 122006T <br /> <br />10/1990 - 03/1994, Engineer/Project <br />Manager, Law Companies, Tampa, FL <br />Project Engineer; JSC Jacksonville Landfill: Mr. <br />Kramer was the project engineer for design of a new <br />Class I landfill for the JSC Corporation. I\[r. Kramer <br />assisted \vith the site selection, cell sizing and permitting <br />for the landfill. He designed multiple cells including the <br />side slopes, liner and geotextile selection, leachate <br />collection system, stormwater management system, <br />weigh system and ingress/ egress roadways. Several <br />computer software applications \vere utilized to evaluate <br />leachate formation, stormwater routing and detention <br />pond sizing. Mr. Kramer formulated a geotechnical <br />testing program to ensure the existing soil mechanics <br />\vere adec]uate for landfill construction. He also assisted <br />in the hydrogeologic testing of thc aCluifer, so that a <br />groundwater monitoring program could be implementcd <br />that met the FDEP rcquirements. I\[r. Kramer also <br />formulatcd the construction bid documents. I\lr. <br />Kramer completed the scopc of work on schedule and <br />under budgct. <br /> <br />Project Engineer; East Pasco Landfill, Pasco <br />County: I\h'. Kramcr provided construction O\'ersight <br />for the closure of a Class I County landfill. The county <br />landfill closure design specificd placement of a clay cap <br />and \Tgetati\"c O\'erburden. I\[r. Kramer O\'ersaw the <br />clay pit selection and certification, QA/QC testing for <br />pcrmcability and physical parameters, and <br />documentation of construction methods. During <br />closure acti\"ities it \vas discO\"ered that previous <br />assessment was not complete and the waste extended <br />beyond the cap limits. Mr. Kramer performed additional <br />assessment to detcrmine the extcnts of waste, and <br />designed and permitted a modification to the cap which <br />cxtcnded over the new waste boundary. Upon <br />completion of the cap, Mr. Kramer prepared a <br />construction report documenting closure activities and <br />issued Record drawings. I\1r. [vamer completed the <br />scope of work on schedule and under budget. <br /> <br />ERIC K. KRAMER, P.E. <br /> <br />3 <br />