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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0528038
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0018998
FACILITY_NAME
NCPA LODI ENERGY CENTER
STREET_NUMBER
12751
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
THORNTON
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
Zip
95242
APN
05513016
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
12751 N THORNTON RD
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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CLINT J. HELTON, M.A., RPA <br /> Page 3 <br /> need for greater cultural awareness and improved communication between Hispanics and <br /> Anglo cultures and improving communication in general between diverse cultural groups. <br /> Instructor, University of Utah; Salt Lake City, Utah (1994-1998) <br /> Art 205, "Wheel-thrown Pottery" Taught course on wheel-thrown ceramics to classes of <br /> approximately 30 students. <br /> Teacher, Salt Lake City School District; Salt Lake City, Utah (1991-1994) <br /> Taught Spanish language classes to grades K-6 students. Designed curriculum. Taught English <br /> language classes to primarily Hispanic students of grades K-12. Taught students in other subject <br /> areas such as science and history when needed. <br /> Select Project Experience <br /> Deputy Project Manager, AES Pacific Inc., Highgrove Power Plant Project; California (2005): Co- <br /> managing preparation of Application For Certification from California Energy Commission for <br /> proposed power generation facility. Responsible for preparation of cultural resources <br /> component of project, as well as an interdisciplinary team of environmental specialists <br /> including archaeologists, biologists, and paleontologists. Client: AES Pacific Inc. Client <br /> Contact: Confidential. <br /> Project Manager, Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) Cosumnes Power Plant and Gas <br /> Pipeline Project, Environmental Compliance; Sacramento, California (2003-2004): Managed <br /> interdisciplinary team of over 20 environmental specialists including archaeologists, biologists, <br /> and paleontologists during construction of 26-mile gas pipeline and associated power <br /> generation plant. Contract value was over $2.0 million. Client: Sacramento Municipal Utility <br /> District. Client Contact: Sacramento Municipal Utilities District; Kevin Hudson, 916.732.7101. <br /> Project Manager, 700-mile Kern River Pipeline Expansion Project; Utah, Nevada, and California <br /> (2002-2003): Managed major cultural resources services contract with Williams Energy, in <br /> support of the 700-mile Kern River Pipeline Expansion Project, traversing Utah, Nevada, <br /> Wyoming, and California. Individually sought by Williams Energy to provide regulatory <br /> guidance, regional technical expertise in cultural resources and project management <br /> support, as well as to provide leadership as the project's agency and subcontractor liaison, <br /> given the projects size, complexity, multi-state and multi-jurisdictional challenges and <br /> aggressive schedule. Assisted from project initiation with facilitation of project Programmatic <br /> Agreement and led coordination meetings with stakeholder agencies and permitting <br /> authorities in California, Utah, Nevada, and Wyoming. Coordinated the activities of three sub- <br /> consultants as well as the support of SWCA's regional offices and technical contributors. <br /> Played major role in the development of treatment plans to mitigate impacts to a large <br /> number of National Register eligible cultural sites. Contract value was over $3.0 million. Client: <br /> Ecology and Environment (Prime) and Williams Energy/Kern River Gas Transmission Company. <br /> Client Contact: Williams Energy, Jim Bloemker, 713.215.2656. <br /> Project Principal/QC Manager, Talega Residential Housing Development, Archaeological and <br /> Paleontological Compliance, Data Recovery, and Compliance Monitoring, San Clemente, <br />
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