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<br />Assessments, Spill Prevention Compliance Plans, Training, GPS and served as Regulatory
<br />Consultant in commercial and residential construction,
<br />· Managed all environmental affairs at 1200 employee manufacturing plants and advised management
<br />concerning Texas and Federal Environmental and OSHA regulations. Developed Best Management
<br />Practices and automated hazardous materials tracking, data acquisition and reporting to federal and
<br />State Agencies to include EPCRA Tier II, TRI, DMRs, STEERS (Texas Environmental Reports), etc.
<br />· Developed and Maintained environmental management program supporting 25 facilities located in
<br />US, Mexico and Canada. Performed audits; acquired air, water and waste permits; wrote protocols;
<br />and represented operations with responses to regulatory agency inquiries. Pursued and acquired
<br />permits, developed plans, implemented procedures and trained technical and operational personnel
<br />in the management of chemical substances.
<br />· Two decades of experience in management, quality control, environmental compliance, corporate
<br />safety, agency reporting, procedure developing, and project scoping and reviews.
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<br />Ed ucation/Certification/ Affiliations/Publ ications
<br />· Masters Degree - Environmental Management; Samford University, Birmingham, AL, 1996
<br />· Bachelor of Science Degree - Biology/Environmental Science; University of West Alabama, 1981
<br />· PhD Program studies in Environmental Health Engineering; University of Alabama- Birmingham -
<br />1997
<br />· Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM), Masters Level, 1993 - present
<br />· ASTM International, Chairman of Standards sub-Committee on Waste Management, 1987 to 2005
<br />· ASTM Liaison to ISO 14000 (TAG 207) - Environmental Management Systems, 1993 - 1997
<br />· Department of Energy (DOE) training in Project & Quality Management, 1991 - 1993
<br />· OSHA Compliance Training, 1978-2004
<br />· Publications in Environmental Ethics, Waste & Water Management, Data Management, Quality
<br />Assurance
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<br />Earl Lutz, III, Area Manager
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<br />Management Responsibilities
<br />Mr. Lutz has worked for Ceres for eight years and has more than 25 years of supervisory experience with
<br />emergency debris management projects, interior and complete demolition projects, culvert and lake
<br />construction, and heavy equipment operations. He has supervised up to 300 crews in an area with $80
<br />million of disaster debris removal following Hurricane Katrina. Mr. Lutz has been responsible for field
<br />operations and crew performance for multi-million dollar projects including federal, state, and local
<br />government contracts and private contracts. Mr. Lutz also has more than 25 years of experience in
<br />fabrication and welding and is the lead designer and fabricator for our company. His field management
<br />duties include: planning and scheduling of work; monitoring work quality, safety, and progress; managing
<br />field personnel; and ensuring required daily reporting is completed.
<br />Professional Experience
<br />· Area Manager of disaster debris in Louisiana following Hurricane Katrina. Supervised 75,000 cubic
<br />yards of debris removal per day.
<br />· Supervised 25 subcontractors who operated a total of 300 crews.
<br />· Field Operations Superintendent and Reduction Site Superintendent for Emergency Debris
<br />Management Services following a Category 5 tornado. Managed field personnel, scheduling and
<br />planning, progress and work quality, crew safety, processing operations and production, and daily
<br />reporting.
<br />· Equipment Manager responsible for maintaining Ceres' Equipment Inventory.
<br />· Field Operations Superintendent of Emergency Debris Management services following ice storms in
<br />Kansas City. Responsible for crew scheduling and planning, monitoring work production and
<br />progress, quality, safety, and daily reporting and record keeping. All work was completed ahead of
<br />schedule.
<br />· Field Operations Superintendent of Emergency Debris Management services following ice storms in
<br />Oklahoma, Texas, and Arkansas. Responsible for crew management, scheduling and planning,
<br />monitoring of progress and production, work quality, crew safety, and daily reporting and record
<br />keeping.
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