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off- <br /> ® <br /> Lik-See Chung, P.E. <br /> Site Safety and Health Officer/Quality Assurance <br /> recovery system operating at 30 gallons per minute and consisting of 750 <br /> linear feet of light non-aqueous phase liquid (LNAPL) collection trenches, <br /> 5 recovery sumps, 5 recharge trenches, an oil/water separator, <br /> equalization and product collection tanks, and fully automated <br /> Programmable Logic Controller. Performance has lead to sole source <br /> request for pricing to continue to provide O&M for an additional 12 <br /> months. <br /> Government Experience: <br /> IR Site 1 Tidal Area Landfill, (Remedial Action) <br /> Concord Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach Detachment Concord, <br /> Concord, CA <br /> Provided project management, logistics, and budgetary support to ensure <br /> landfill remedial action for landfill cap proceeded according to schedule in <br /> summer of 2006. Negotiated with regulatory agencies on the suitability of <br /> cap modification as part of engineering change to ensure long-term <br /> integrity of cap design. Department of the Navy. <br /> Sites 2, 9, 11 (Remedial Investigation) <br /> Concord Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach Detachment Concord, <br /> Concord, CA <br /> Provided project management, regulatory and technical review of <br /> contractor-prepared RI report to ensure CERCLA objectives were being <br /> met for metals-contaminated site. Department of the Navy. <br /> Military Munitions Response Program (Preliminary Assessment) <br /> Concord Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach Detachment Concord, <br /> Concord, CA <br /> Coordinated and managed investigation and assessment of Military <br /> Munitions Response Program (MMRP) sites in conjunction with Navy <br /> contractors, including submission of first MMRP preliminary assessment <br /> report for CNWS SBD Concord. Department of the Navy. <br /> Groundwater Resources Engineer, Alameda County Water District, <br /> Fremont, CA (Dec 02-June 04) <br /> Provided regulatory oversight on over 40 soil and groundwater sites <br /> contaminated by leaking underground storage tanks and hazardous <br /> material spills. Contaminants from USTs consists of gasoline, benzene, <br /> toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes, diesel, and oxygenated fuel additives <br /> such as methyl tertiary butyl ether tertiary amyl ether; contaminants of <br /> hazardous material spills sites consists of chlorinated solvents. Reviewed <br /> and evaluated corrective action plans, tank closure reports, groundwater <br /> monitoring reports, and remediation reports to assess if cleanup efforts <br /> and goals were being met. Communicated to environmental consultants <br /> and responsible parties clean-up and case closure requirements in <br /> compliance with federal, state and local regulations. Alameda County <br /> Water District. <br />