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Currently, a phased technology <br />approach is being successfully implemented to mitigate <br />an array of site halogenated volatile organic compounds. <br /> <br />Florida Department of Environmental Protection, <br />Post and Lumber Preserving Plant, Quincy, FL. <br />Prepared and assisted implementation of a remedial <br />action plan for this abandoned wood preserving facility <br />to address off-site wetlands remedial activities. <br />E\'aluated recommendations considering soil remm'al <br />and treatability of arsenic and dioxin using <br />phytoremediation. Phytoremediation pilot study was <br />performed jointly \vith FDEP, Universit:y of Florida and <br />Earth Tech. Bench scale treatability study was performed <br />using chemical oxidation process for PCP in <br />groundwater. i\S engineer of record, logistically planned <br />and executed the remonl of approximately 44,000 tons <br />of arsenic-and dioxin-contaminated soil from a <br />jurisdictional wetland area and residcntial properties <br />adjacent to the facility. Established no further action <br />(NF.\) with institutional controls, Risk Lcwl <br />t\[anagement Option II, per Chapter 62-780.680(2) <br />Florida "\dministrative Code (Fi\C). <br /> <br />The Pantry, Inc., Petroleum Contamination Site <br />Assessment and Remediation, Various Locations, <br />FL Project engineer responsible for site assessment, <br />pilot testing, and rcmedial dcsign at multiple petrolcum- <br />impacted sites. Remedial design included natural <br />attenuation e\'aluation by analyzing groundwater geo- <br />chemical parameters, soil vapor extraction, air sparging, <br />and multiphase extraction, bioremediation using <br />Biodyne, Redox Tcch, and PI-IOSter technologies. <br />J\lanaged multiple acti\'e remcdiation systems with full <br />financial responsibilitics including project rcporting, <br />operations and maintenance (O&J\Q, and treatment <br />system evaluation and optimization. <br /> <br />US Army Corps of Engineers -Omaha and Mobile <br />Districts, TERC 3, Remedial Actions, MacDill AFB, <br />FL. Provided project cngineering assistance including <br />design modification, operations and maintenance <br />(O&J\,Q, and trcatmcnt system optimization <br />recommendations for an air sparge soil vapor extraction <br />system located at the jet engine test cell (Site 26), a <br />groundwater dual phase extraction system with off-gas <br />catalytic oxidation at former fire training area (Site 23) <br /> <br />SHAW ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. <br /> <br />06C122006T <br /> <br />and fuel storage area (Site 38). E\'aluated all AFB active <br />treatment systems and pro\'ided engineering <br />recommendations to program engineers and technicians <br />for improving systcm opcrational run times and <br />performancc. <br /> <br />Kendall Healthcare, Magellan Project, DeLand, FL. <br />Prepared preliminary electrical design and capital cost <br />cstimates for a $ 12 million construction project <br />including a 61 ,OOO-square-foot expansion of an existing <br />manufacturing plant with injection molding machines <br />used in the production of spring guard syringes. The <br />pre- engineered building included 30.000 s(luare feet of <br />conditioned clean space for the injection molding <br />process, assembly and packaging. Design specifications <br />included restrooms, lockcr rooms, break area, electrical <br />rooms, mechanical rooms, gown rooms, offices, source <br />powcr, distribution power, auxiliary power, and a <br />mcchanical air handling system separate from the rest of <br />the plant. <br /> <br />Universal Studios, Inc., Lockheed Martin Launch <br />Test Area Electrical Design, Orlando, FL. Prepared <br />project electrical design including capital cost estimates <br />for a $3.S million former Launch Test "\rea remediation <br />project. Organized, scheduled, and participated in <br />electrical preliminary design meetings with clients and <br />subcontractors. Integrated new equipment process <br />control design to link \vith existing remedial treatment <br />system equipment while comparing conventional, <br />\vireless, and electro-optical technology benefits \vith <br />associated costs. <br /> <br />Florida Department of Environmental Protection, <br />Petroleum Contamination Site, State Cleanup <br />Program, Pensacola Terminal, Inc., Pensacola, FL. <br />Produced and implemented complete project e1cctrical <br />design including control logic software and program <br />development, electrical power re(juirements, process and <br />instrumentation documents for a S2.S million multiplc <br />(east and west compound) trcatment systems integration <br />including four 30 hp. air spargc compressors, three 20 <br />hp. SVE blowers, three SOO standard cubic feet per <br />minutc (scfm) thermal catalytic oxidizers, ten existing <br />pneumatic dual phase product and groundwater recovery <br />well pumps. Responsible for all electrical installation, <br />equipment, and instrumentation approvals including the <br /> <br />JAMES E. MARTIN, P.E. <br /> <br />2 <br />