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• John J. Ranspach <br /> Lead Geolocilst <br /> EDUCATION BS, Geology, Wayne State University, 1981 <br /> PROFESSIONAL <br /> PROFILE Mr Ranspach manages projects, including coordination and supervision of sod and <br /> groundwater assessment and remediation projects involving aerospace and retail <br /> petroleum UST sites in the Los Angeles Basin Other sites and services included <br /> supervision of operations and maintenance on a 90 gpm air stripping system <br /> serving a high-rise office complex, closure preparation for a land farming project <br /> involving bioremediation of 9,000 cubic yards of soil impacted by a fuel oil release, <br /> and the groundwater monitoring and sampling program at a refinery Mr <br /> Ranspach's specific responsibilities have included hydrocarbon plume and gradient <br /> mapping, interpretation of cone penetrometer test data, preparation of work plans, <br /> site assessment reports, quarterly monitoring reports, remedial action plans, and <br /> closure reports His other project management responsibilities have included <br /> preparation of proposals, cost estimates, and change orders, scheduling and <br /> supervision of field work, budget management, billing memo review, and invoice <br /> reconciliation, and interaction with regulatory agencies <br /> PROJECT <br /> EXPERIENCE Project Manager, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Military Aircraft Systems <br /> Division, Hawthorne, CA <br /> Spent much of the last 3 years managing several site assessment projects for this <br /> Division of Northrop Grumman Applied a variety of rapid sampling—cone <br /> penetrometer, Hydropunch, and sod gas survey—and sophisticated geophysical <br /> techniques, such as ground-penetrating radar Supervises quarterly groundwater <br /> sampling, and well gauging and purging on 51 wells using an interface probe <br /> Project Manager, Northrop Gromman Corporation, Hazardous Waste and <br /> Pollution Prevention Group <br /> Project management of RCRA closure activities for the Northrop Group Four <br /> aboveground storage tanks and concrete foundations were removed Confined <br /> space entry techniques were used to decontaminate the tanks Innovative <br /> geophysical techniques and chip wiping were used to detect soil contaminants A <br /> total of 240 cubic yards of soil were removed <br /> Project Supervisor, Chevron Oil Company, Montebello, CA <br /> Supervised the drilling and completion of two 700-foot horizontal vapor extraction <br /> wells at this 40-acre fuel terminal site Also analyzed, interpreted, and integrated <br /> cone penetrometer test data with other drilling information obtained during a <br /> comprehensive site investigation at the site <br /> Project Manager, Mobil Oil Corporation, Encino, CA <br /> Managed the operation and maintenance of an air stripping system using two <br /> 15-foot stripping towers running in parallel, processing more than 100,000 gallons <br /> per day Organized and supervised the removal and replacement of spent air <br /> stripper packing under confined space conditions requiring Level B personal <br /> protective equipment <br /> Senior Geologist, Natural Gas Storage Firm <br /> Evaluated and designed underground natural gas storage reservoirs in Michigan <br /> and Kansas Also evaluated potential sites in the United States and Israel <br /> FLUOR DANIEL GTJ �5_ <br /> 7197 old <br />