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Lik-See Chung, P.E. <br /> Site Safety and Health Officer/Quality Assurance <br /> Mr. Chung has over 9 years of experience in the environmental field. This Education <br /> experience includes managing and supporting onsite safety, quality BS,Chemical Engineering, <br /> control, and field activities at several NavyCERCLA sites. His experience University 9California, <br /> p Berkeley, 1996 <br /> also includes project management and compliance oversight of Spill <br /> Prevention and Countermeasures Plans and Storm Water Pollution <br /> Prevention Plans for multiple Army National Guard facilities throughout Registration/License <br /> California. Mr. Chung has experience in technical review of documents, Professional Registered <br /> procurement and cost tracking. In addition, as prior Department of the Chemical Engineer(PE), <br /> Navy Environmental Engineer, Mr. Chung provided project management, CA, 2004 <br /> including technical and regulatory support, for CERCLA and Military <br /> Munitions Response Program (MMRP) sites at the former Concord Naval Specialized Training <br /> Weapons Station in Concord, CA. He also performed regulatory oversight OSHA 40-Hour, October <br /> of over 40 soil and groundwater contaminated sites at the government 2006 <br /> county level. OSHA Excavation, <br /> Competent Person, March <br /> In-Situ Sequential Anaerobic-Aerobic Bioremediation (ISB) 2007 <br /> Treatability Study (TS) at Building 253, RU-C1, Hunters Point OSHA 8-Hour Refresher, <br /> Shipyard, San Francisco, CA April 2009 <br /> Performed daily onsite safety, quality control and field sampling activities OSHA 30-Hour <br /> in support of Anaerobic-Aerobic Bioremediation (ISB) Treatability Study Construction Industry, <br /> (TS) Building 253, Hunters Point Shipyard. The TS is intended to May 2008 <br /> demonstrate the degradation of various organic compounds in a CPR,American Red <br /> sequential anaerobic-aerobic process. Client: Department of the Navy. Cross, May 2009 <br /> USACE Construction <br /> Development and Implementation of Petroleum Corrective Action Quality Management for <br /> Plan at Former North Building Ways Investigation Area A2, Former Contractors, May 2008 <br /> Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, CA <br /> Performed daily onsite safety, quality control and excavation activities in <br /> support of the Petroleum Corrective Action Plan at FNBW IA A2, Mare <br /> Island. Performed inspection and sampling of 17 excavations <br /> simultaneously occurring within a two week period. The objective of <br /> Corrective Action involved soil excavation and sampling in order to obtain <br /> regulatory closure for the site by meeting cleanup goals agreed upon by <br /> DTSC, US EPA and RWQCB. Project received Star Safety Excellence <br /> Award for Recognition of Outstanding Safety Performance from Naval <br /> Facilities Engineering Command. <br /> IR Site 1 Tidal Area Landfill Construction, (Remedial Action) <br /> Concord Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach Detachment Concord, <br /> Concord, CA <br /> Performed supervisory duties with subcontractors, daily onsite site <br /> safety, quality control and cost tracking of construction activities at <br /> 13-acre landfill site for continuous importing and placement of <br /> 200,000 tons of soil in landfill in 2008 and 2009. Calculated and <br /> provided daily tracking of truck load count and soil import quantity <br /> to Client. Reviewed Storm Water Pollution Prevention (SWPP) Plan <br />