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Michael Leacox <br /> Page 3 of 1 1 <br /> Responsibilities included implementation and supervision of remedial investigation under <br /> guidance and oversight from the US EPA to assess the site conditions and the extent of <br /> volatile organic and inorganic contaminants in soils and groundwater. Implemented <br /> quality assurance/control plan, field operating plan, sampling plan, and safety plan. <br /> Dock's Area Project Infrastructure & Environmental Assessment, Sacramento, <br /> California —Manager for the environmental aspects of the City of Sacramento Docks <br /> Project. Project includes an infrastructure assessment, a Phase I/Phase II <br /> Environmental Site assessment, and preparation of a human health risk assessment for <br /> with DTSC oversight. Project specific needs included review of available data and <br /> mapping information, performing a detailed site area reconnaissance, and completing a <br /> detailed analysis of existing infrastructure including water, storm drain, sanitary sewer, <br /> combined sewer, natural gas, electrical power, telecommunications, fire flow, streets, <br /> and easements. The infrastructure assessment is one of the corner stones for <br /> development of approximately 50 acres of mostly undeveloped land along the <br /> Sacramento Riverfront. Project also included the review of environmental site conditions <br /> of existing contaminated sites within the project footprint, assistance to the City and the <br /> City's planning consultant on the overall project design as it relates to the presence of <br /> the contaminated sites, regulatory support with California Department of Toxic <br /> Substance Control, and support to the City during procurement of the properties with the <br /> project. Currently managing the NCE lead civil design efforts on the planned riverfront <br /> promenade that will connect Old Sacramento to Miller Park. <br /> TPCA pond/solvent migration investigation, Tracy, California - Managed <br /> investigation to evaluate lateral and vertical extent of impacted groundwater and soil <br /> associated with a TPCA pond at a major railroad facility. Investigation also included an <br /> evaluation of the lateral and vertical extent of an approximately 1-mile-long solvent- <br /> impacted groundwater plume. Investigative techniques included the use of Hydropunch, <br /> soil gas surveys, and the installation of simple and multiple-cased monitoring wells. <br /> Site assessment, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico - <br /> Performed preliminary assessment at Sandia National Laboratories (SNLA) to establish <br /> SNLA's compliance with RCRA regulations and to identify solid waste management units <br /> at the site. Upon identification, the SWMUs were assessed for their potential to release <br /> hazardous materials to the environment, and, where releases were identified, corrective <br /> actions were recommended. Concerns included facilities with unknown contaminants <br /> that may include military related chemicals, explosives and propellants. <br /> Facility Characterization, Fort Ord, California — Project manager and project <br /> consultant at the former military installation for three sites that included an abandoned <br /> landfill, a chemical handling facility and munitions training area. Concerns included <br /> unknown chemicals as well as the potential for unexploded ordinance and biohazards. <br /> Regulatory oversight was with the RWQCB and DTSC. <br /> Site Evaluation and Soil and groundwater investigation, Sacramento County, <br /> California - Managed investigation to evaluate and define the lateral and vertical extent <br /> of impact soil and groundwater at an aerial applicator facility. Project include <br /> identification of and understanding of the complex arena agricultural chemicals that <br /> included dicofol, DDT, DDE, toxaphene, organophosphate, organochlorine and other <br /> herbicides and pesticides. Project ultimately resulted in the implementation of a <br /> remediation plan that included incineration of the soils. <br />