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d <br /> United Parcel Service <br /> March 16, 1992 <br /> Page 6 <br /> after the enactment of the Superfund legislation. These early environmentally driven <br /> studies were performed for uranium and coal mining clients in the mountain west, and <br /> included regional geology, groundwater quality, soil chemistry, surface water <br /> hydrology, and geotechnical engineering. The firm has performed more than 100 <br /> .' Phase I and II toxic audits and/or assessments within the last year, and is used as a <br /> consultant by a number of major banks. Recent studies have included heavy industrial <br /> and military sites, as well as thousand-plus acre properties. <br /> The firm's principal, John Raney, was educated as a Civil Engineer at the University <br /> of the Pacific. Mr. Raney received a Master of Science degree in Geotechnical <br /> Engineering from UC Berkeley. Prior to founding Raney Geotechnical, Mr. Raney was <br /> a project engineer in both the San Francisco and Salt Lake City offices of Dames & <br /> Moore. The project manager for this study, Mike Gereghty, was educated in <br /> Mechanical Engineering at Sacramento State University, Mr. Gereghty was employed <br /> by the California Department of Water Resources prior to joining this firm eight years <br />' ago. Mr. Gereghty is a Registered Environmental Assessor in the State of California. <br /> Mr. Gereghty also has a background in Geotechnical Engineering and is a Registered <br /> Civil Engineer in the State of California. Mr. Gereghty and key staff have received <br /> i certification for Hazardous Waste Site Operation training in accord with 29 CFR <br /> 1910.120. The staff geologist for this study, Kenneth Anton, holds a Bachelor of <br /> Science degree in Geology from UC Davis. Mr. Anton's continuing education includes <br /> UC Davis Extension courses in Environmental Hazard Management. Prior to joining <br /> Raney Geotechnical, Mr. Anton was employed by Golder Associates. <br /> 000 <br /> 4L <br /> ■ Geotechnical <br /> y II <br /> G � <br /> 1 <br />