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n <br /> M.J. Kloberdanz &Associates, Environmental 1195 -Present - Economic - Geotechnical <br /> Fields <br /> E <br /> Relevant Publications <br /> Montgomery, E.L., Henkle, W.R.,Jr., and others, 1974, Outcrop and Surficial Geology, Flagstaff <br /> Area, Coconino County, Arizona, Open File Map --Arizona Bureau Geology and Mineral <br /> Technology,.1:24,000 <br /> a <br /> Henkle W.R. Jr. Muhm .R <br /> J . &DeBuyl, M.H., 1976, Cleat Orientation in Some Subbitiaminous <br /> Coals of the Powder River and Hanna Basins, Wyoming, in Proceedings of Second Symposium <br /> on Geology of Rocky Mountain Coal-- Colorado Geological Survey Resource Series 94 <br /> Henkle, W.R., Hyde, C.C., and Cooper, B., 1990, Use of Soil Vapor Surveys in Ground Water <br /> Contamination Studies, in Proceedings of 1990 Symposium on Engineering Geology and <br /> Geotechnical Engineering(No.26), Idaho State University, Pocatello. <br /> Henkle, W. R., Jr.,Hyde, C.C., and Hohn, T.W., 1993, Geochemical and Geophysical <br /> Signatures at Three Precious Metals Exploration Targets in Nevada, In: F.W. Dickson and L.C. <br /> Hsu(Editors), Geochemical Exploration 1991. J. Geochem. Explor., 47:29-43, <br /> ROBERT FOURT, RG, CEG, CHG <br /> California Engineering Geologist#001731 <br /> California Certified Hydrogeologist#HG180 <br /> IIS <br /> Mr. Fourt has over 25 years experience in geological assessments with the past 14 years <br /> working on environmental problems. He has a Bachelors Degree in Geology from California <br /> State College, Sonoma, Rohnert Park, California and a Masters Degree in Geology from San <br /> Diego State University, San Diego, California. He has been a Senior Hazardous Materials <br /> f Specialist / Geologist - Manager, in the Stanislaus County Mitigation Program. Work included <br /> Technical review and oversight of soil and ground water contamination sites. Sources of <br /> contamination included underground and above ground storage tanks, surface spills, toxic pits, <br /> and illegal hazardous waste storage and disposal sites. Hazardous wastes included fuels, solvents, <br /> E corrosives toxic metals, herbicides and pesticides. Other contaminates investigated include <br /> f nitrates, sulfates, barite's, and other salts. <br /> Responsibilities included identification of responsible parties and dischargers, preparation of <br /> enforcement actions and documents, and establishment of schedules for corrective action. <br /> Preparation, evaluation and approval of containment, treatment, and disposal of hazardous and <br /> designated wastes and site assessment and corrective action plans for soil and ground water <br /> contamination sites. Evaluation of corrective action and establishment of clean up goals for site <br /> closure in coordination with Regional Water Quality Control Board, Department of Toxics <br /> Substances Control, and United States Environmental Protection Agency, preparation of site <br /> closure documents. <br /> 5 <br />