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EILEEN FANELLI <br /> • Hydrogeologist for site investigations in support of design of a fly ash <br /> landfill in Warren County, New Jersey. Designed finite element mesh <br /> and determined element properties for a three-dimensional contami- <br /> nant transport model. <br /> Ms. Fanelli's experience also includes significant regulatory compliance issues. <br /> While a senior environmental analyst with the Massachusetts Port Authority in <br /> Boston, Ms. Fanelli developed an authority-wide comprehensive fuels management <br /> program governing the management of underground storage tanks for authority and <br /> tenant operations, in response to EPA and State UST regulations. This program <br /> also entailed development of SPCC plans, standard technical specifications for tank <br /> installation and abandonment, and tenant reporting requirements. <br /> Ms. Fanelli also managed all hazardous waste site investigations for the port <br /> authority under MGL Chapter 21E, and Massachusetts Contingency Plan. Work <br /> includes hiring and oversight of consultant firms for emergency response, site <br /> evaluation and final remediation. She provided oversite of tenant site remedial <br /> activities and interfaced with state and federal regulatory agencies. <br /> She has developed an internal tracking system for hazardous waste manifests using <br /> Lotus. This program aids in annual hazardous waste reporting to the state and <br /> federal governments and allows for quick identification of manifests containing <br /> incorrect data. <br /> Professional Registration <br /> Registered Professional Geologist No. 490: North Carolina <br /> Qualified by education and experience for California registered geologist <br /> Publications <br /> The Importance of Soil Chemistry in Predicting the Mobility of Heavy Metals in <br /> Groundwater. Proceedings of the International Association of Engineering <br /> Geologists 29th Annual Meeting. October 5-10, 1986, San Francisco, California, <br /> abst. <br /> With C.F. Hartel. Geologic Characterization of a Low-Level Radioactive Waste <br /> Site Using a Multilayer Computer Model of Site Conditions. Proceedings of the <br /> International Association of Engineering Geology on Management of Hazardous <br /> Waste Sites, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1985. <br /> SFO SAC31614\WM15.51 <br />