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<br />Keith Stannard, (contC/.)
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<br />vanance approval through FDEP and EP A, contamination assessment
<br />(phase I and II), installation of ground water monitoring wells, water
<br />quality sampling and analysis of wells, dewatering discharge sampling and
<br />analysis, trench and frac-tank air quality sampling, air sparging dewatering
<br />monitoring, site grading and drainage as-built certifications, engineering
<br />as-built certifications and MOT plans preparation and permitting through
<br />FDOT.
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<br />Environmental Task Manager (Sub-consultant to C3TS), US-1
<br />South Design-Build, Miami-Dade and Monroe County, FDOT,
<br />District VI (2006-Present): Task Managcr for environmental-related
<br />tasks associated with the Design/Build of 4 segments of the US-1 South
<br />roadway corridor (l8-mile stretch to the Florida Keys). Tasks include
<br />applying for environmental resource permits/modifications, monitoring
<br />and construction oversight, regulatory agency coordination, rcgular
<br />coordination with FDOT's CEI team, wetland delineations and functional
<br />analysis, wetland mitigation, long-term monitoring, pcrmit compliance,
<br />on-site environmental training of contractors, upland tree survcys,
<br />thrcatened and endangered species assessments, exotic and nuisance
<br />vegetation management, and permit modifications as needed for proposed
<br />roadway improvements.
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<br />Project Manager, Turkey Point Lateral, Miami, Florida Gas
<br />Transmission Company (2005-2007): Project Manager and task leader
<br />for environmental-related tasks associated with installation and operation
<br />of pig launcher and receivcr facilitics along FCT's existing approximate
<br />18-mile pipeline lateral in Miami, Florida. Tasks include conducting
<br />wetland and T&E species assessments, cultural resource assessments,
<br />preparation of FERC clearance letters to USI"\XIS, DC\ and SHPO,
<br />contamination assessments (phase I) regulatory agency coordination,
<br />applying for and obtaining a Class V Dewatering permit through Miami-
<br />Dade County DERM, trench dewatering discharge sampling and analysis,
<br />MOT plans preparation with a lane closure analysis and permitting
<br />through FDOT. Additional tasks include conducting an environmental
<br />issues review and an issues map using GIS for the entire 18-mile laleral to
<br />preliminarily identify environmental issues prior to conducting the smart
<br />pig test for possible pipeline anomalies due to the requiremcnts of the
<br />USDOT Office of Pipeline Safety, agency coordination, and applying for
<br />after-the-fact permits where impacts to environmental resources are
<br />unavoidable.
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<br />Senior Biologist, Miami-Dade County DERM Environmcntally
<br />Endangcred Lands (EEL) Program, Miami-Dade County (2005-
<br />Present): Responsible for assisting Miami-Dade County with the
<br />preparation of long-term Land Management Plans for all of the EEL
<br />parcels located in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Tasks include
<br />coordination with DERM's EEL Program and Miami-Dade County
<br />Natural Areas Management, existing data reviews, research, intensive field
<br />investigations, wildlife surveys, natural community inventories and
<br />mapping, and preparation of relevant sections of the land management
<br />plans.
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