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SHANE KIM • STAFF ENGINEER <br /> EDUCATION <br /> • M.S., Environmental Engineering, expected 1996, University of California, Irvine <br /> B.S., Civil Engineering, 1993, University of California. Irvine <br /> REGISTRATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS <br /> Engineer-in-Training Certified No. XE 087745 <br /> OSHA 40-hour(29 CFR 1910.120) <br /> Respiratory Protection, Standard First Aid, and Adult CPR <br /> EXPERIENCE <br /> Mr. Kim has two years of engineering experience in performing site investigation and <br /> site remediation and designing water utilities. His experience includes operation <br /> and maintenance of VESs (vapor extraction systems) and GESS (groundwater <br /> extraction Systems), Investigation and identification of contaminant sources and <br /> plume movement, surveying for asbestos and lead-based paint, designing water <br /> utilities (pipelines, pump stations, reservoirs, etc.) for domestic Water, WEStEWaier, <br /> and aroundwater. He has served as site supervisor and quality control manager for <br /> various_ remedial construction projects. <br /> . Removed PCB-contaminated materials from UST Cleaning Site at Beale Air <br /> Force Base. Contaminated equipment were decontaminated using pressure <br /> washer and PCB surfactant, sampled, and returned to the client. Contaminated <br /> soil, sludge, liquid, and miscellaneous debris were sampled and disposed <br /> appropriately <br /> • Remediated pesticide-contaminated sail at Sharpe Army Depot, Lathrop, CA. <br /> Excavated and disposed 228 tons of soil at a class I landfill and 378 cubic yards <br /> Of soil at a class II landfill. The site was divided into ten-foot by ten-foot grids, <br /> one soil sample was collected from each grid prior to excavating, and soil was <br /> disposed according to the grid sampling results. <br /> • Installed silt fence with hay bale barrier at two former landfills for erosion control <br /> in Beale Air Force Base. After silt fence was completed, 35 acres of the landfills <br /> were hydroseeded. <br /> • Excavating 320 cubic yards of petroleum-contaminated soil from two former UST <br /> sites at Sharpe Army Depot, Lathrop, CA. Disposed of soil at a class II landfill <br /> based on soil boring sampling results. <br /> • In site investigation and remediation projects, he has participated in identifying <br /> contamination sources and plume movement. He has involved in soil and <br />