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<br />EEb-G I <br /> <br />ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES I <br /> <br />assessment activities, preparation of a Site Assessment Report (SAR), SAR Addendum, SAR <br />Addendum II, a Risk Assessment and Feasibility Study, an Engineering Solutions Design Report, and a <br />Natural Attenuation Monitoring Only Plan. EE&G worked closely with representatives of the FDEP, <br />Miami-Dade County DERM, and the USEPA to make this Brownfields Redevelopment Project a <br />success. EE&G assisted the Person Responsible for Brownfields Redevelopment (PRFBSR) in <br />obtaining State-funded assistance for the Bunker-C fuel oil and chlorinated solvent impacts. <br />Additionally EE&G designed and installed an innovative, subsurface engineering barrier wall (HDPE), to <br />minimize further offsite migration of the impact, which resulted in the issuance a "Comfort Letter" from <br />DERM. EE&G's efforts facilitated the sale and redevelopment of a blighted Brownfields Site in the City <br />of Miami, upon which a new concrete batch plant was built in 2001. Following installation of the HPDE <br />barrier wall, EE&G conducted a Natural Attenuation Monitoring Only Plan, and assisted the end-user <br />(Metro Mix) in designing a deep well injection system to handle the storm water, as part of the <br />engineering controls for the property. <br /> <br />EE&G's efforts also facilitated the sale of the eastern parcel to a group of investors, who are in the <br />process of designing a mixed-use redevelopment project. <br /> <br />Cleanup of Orleans Parish in New Orleans - Environmental and IAQ Services <br />Contact: Mr. Ben Turner, President of Phillips & Jordan <br />Address: 8940 Gall Boulevard, Zephyrhills, FL 33541 <br />Telephone: (813) 783-1132 <br />Date: October 2005 - Present <br /> <br />EE&G was retained by Phillips & Jordan, to provide environmental risk management, <br />and health and safety consulting services for the United States Army Corps of Engineers during the <br />Hurricane Katrina debris cleanup project in Louisiana. EE&G's responsibilities included: <br /> <br />. Environmental Site Assessments - EE&G conducted limited Phase I and Phase II <br />Environmental Site Assessments of proposed debris reduction sites to develop a baseline of <br />soil, groundwater, sediment and surface water quality at the sites. <br /> <br />. Pre-Demolition Asbestos Surveys of approximately 800 condemned structures over a 3-month <br />period, and produced reports within two weeks of completion of field-work. <br /> <br />. Preparation of Technical Documents - EE&G's mission included preparing assessment reports, <br />work plans, the project-specific health and safety plan, and sampling plans for this project. <br /> <br />. Industrial Hygiene Monitoring - EE&G's team of industrial hygienists collected samples during <br />the project to assess for the presence of and potential exposure to various constituents of <br />concern. EE&G's IH program set the standard for all other contractors involved in the cleanup <br />of the New Orleans area. <br /> <br />. Safety and Loss Control Monitoring - EE&G's team of safety monitors worked under the <br />direction of Certified Safety Professional (CSP) to keep the various subcontractors involved in <br />the project in compliance with the Health and Safety Plan. This program also included the <br />development and distribution of safety tool box meetings to contractor team members. <br /> <br />. Ineligible Waste Separation and Handling - EE&G provided environmentally trained workers to <br />identify and separate ineligible wastes such as household hazardous wastes, e-waste, and <br /> <br />10 <br />