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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSCRPT
RECORD_ID
SR0085755
PE
2603
STREET_NUMBER
350
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
ESTES
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
Zip
95391
APN
25604001
ENTERED_DATE
9/7/2022 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
350 N ESTES WAY
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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JEFFREY ADAMS, PHD, PE <br /> Eastvale 79--Eastvale, CA <br /> Environmental Principal. Jeff served in an Environmental Principal role for environmental studies <br /> at the site. ENGEO performed a Phase I ESA and a subsequent ESA update that included <br /> regulatory file reviews, interviews with property owners and regulatory agencies, a site <br /> reconnaissance, and preparation of a report documenting our findings. The approximately 16-acre <br /> site was historically associated with a portion of a dairy dating to at least 1967. During grading <br /> activities, a localized area of stained and odoriferous soil was observed in the southeast corner <br /> of the site. ENGEO coordinated and managed remediation efforts, confirmation sampling, and <br /> coordination with Riverside County DEH. Approximately 4,115 tons petroleum-impacted soil were <br /> removed and disposed. The DEH issued "No Further Action" status for the site. <br /> Alameda Landing—Alameda, CA <br /> Project Manager. Project Manager, Lead Environmental Principal. Jeff has provided <br /> comprehensive environmental consultation services for the Alameda Landing project. He has <br /> prepared and managed the completion of Phase I ESA and ESA Update studies for subunits of <br /> the greater project area. He directed environmental characterization operations for the site, which <br /> was suspected of having been affected by naturally occurring methane deposits within the <br /> subsurface. Working closely with innovative protocols, Jeff was able to demonstrate to regulatory <br /> oversight officials that expensive vapor intrusion mitigation systems were not necessary for <br /> proposed residential structures, potentially saving millions of dollars to the site developer. <br /> Additionally, he has prepared several Remedial Action Completion Reports (RACRs) of <br /> development phases to achieve regulatory case closure. The project consists of a multi-phased <br /> residential housing community built as part of a master-planned redevelopment of a former United <br /> States Navy facility. <br /> VTA BART Silicon Valley Berryessa Extension Design-Build Project—San Jose, CA <br /> Project Manager. As the lead project team member with respect to hazardous materials, Jeff <br /> provided a range of value engineering consulting services relating to existing soils, groundwater, <br /> and building materials. ENGEO provided a range of value engineering consulting services to <br /> address existing soils, hydrology resources, SWPPP, and building materials. <br /> Following a complex right-of-way that extended through numerous developed areas and <br /> paralleled an existing rail line, the project generated hundreds of thousands of cubic yards of <br /> excavated soil with potential toxic and hazard concerns. The right-of-way intersected several <br /> groundwater plumes emanating from former industrial and commercial sources. Further, a <br /> number of structures in the project footprint harbored lead-based paint and asbestos-containing <br /> building materials. ENGEO led the effort to accurately quantify these materials and devise <br /> strategies to effectively manage and mitigate these materials to drive overall project cost savings. <br /> Foster City Civic Center Lots—Foster City, CA <br /> Assistant Project Manager. Jeff provided technical oversight for a Phase I ESA for the Foster City <br /> Civic Center site and environmental characterization operations for the site, which was suspected <br /> of having been affected by unauthorized petroleum hydrocarbon releases within the subsurface. <br /> Following the completion of a soil gas survey, Jeff and team demonstrated that vapor intrusion <br /> mitigation systems were not necessary for proposed development, providing a significant cost <br /> savings to the project. The project consists of a multi-use urban infill development. <br /> Macedo Property Environmental Consultation—Livermore, CA <br /> Project Manager. Jeff provided comprehensive environmental consultation services for a <br /> Brownfields redevelopment project in Livermore. The project included several challenges, <br /> including ongoing business activities at the site and complex contaminant conditions resulting <br /> GEO <br />
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