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I.
Local & National Environmental Projects (June 1998 - Present)
- Environmental Assessment & Site Cleanup – Portland Harbor Sediment Study Area – Romar Transportation Sytems, N. Time Oil Road, Portland, Oregon (June – December 2005). Based on initial sampling results from a river sediment quality study, DEQ identified Romar as a potential source of contamination to the Portland Harbor. A Strategy Recommendation was completed & DEQ determined a Preliminary Assessment (PA) on the subject property should be conducted, under medium priority status. Creekside completed the PA in July 2005, then prepared a work plan for DEQ which involved hot spot removal of PCB-impacted soils. Creekside provided construction oversight during remediation, collected confirmatory samples, prepared an ecological risk assessment, and successfully obtained a recommendation for “No Further Action” from DEQ.
- Full Scale Brownfield Cleanup and Risk Assessment -- Former Frontier Leather, Sherwood, OR (Sept. 2005 to present - ongoing). Brownfield’s cleanup project from heavily contaminated former tannery to industrial park & storage facility; main chemicals of concern: Chromium, lead, arsenic, manganese, petroleum hydrocarbons, VOCs. Our scope of services for this project includes the following:
- Preparing work plans, permits, and reports for City of Sherwood and Oregon DEQ (storm water management, hazardous waste, demolition, grading, and remediation)
- Completing a test pit exploration program to assess the vertical and lateral extent of fire debris contamination and subsurface soil and groundwater impacts;
- Completing sediment and surface water sampling within Rock Creek;
- Implementing an analytical program that meets appropriate data quality objectives and allows for comprehensive identification of site contaminants of interest (COI), conceptual site model, locality of facility, beneficial use determinations and hot spot determinations;
- Compiling data into a comprehensive database;
- Updating the existing Level I Scoping ecological risk assessment (ERA), completing a Level II ERA, and completing human health risk screening; and
- Completing a soil removal work plan and providing oversight during debris and soil removal.
- Applying for “No Further Action” determination from DEQ
- Brownfield’s Cleanup Project/Contamination Characterization and Remediation--Former Eyerly Aircraft Repair Facility, Salem, OR (January 2005 to present). Full scale cleanup from heavily contaminated aircraft maintenance and repair facility to military installation post for Oregon Dept. of Military; main chemicals of concern: Chromium, lead, petroleum hydrocarbons, VOCs. The environmental team of Creekside Environmental Consulting, L.L.C., General Client Services, Inc., and Scientec Inc. with chemical engineering provided by Univar and FMC Corporation and Bio-remediation consultation provided by Robert Radcliffe of Bioremediation Corporation, in a collaborative effort has recently completed the characterization of soil and shallow groundwater contamination beneath a 4.5-acre site (Jack Eyerly Trust Property) located on Turner Road SE, in Salem, Oregon. Based on that work, the environmental team developed, and has completed, remediation actions for contaminated site soil and shallow groundwater. Detailed information on all characterization and remediation activities has been provided to the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) on an ongoing basis via weekly reports, project meetings, technical memorandums, emails, phone conversations, and numerous figures and tables. “No Further Action” determination has been recommended by DEQ.
- Environmental
Investigation and Site Cleanup of Petroleum Impacted
Soils and Sediment Washington State Parks & Recreation,
State Park Project (November 2004). Provided
emergency response and site cleanup management services,
rented heavy equipment necessary for onsite removal
of 80 tons of petroleum contaminated soils, hired
a specialized subcontractor to remove and properly
dispose of 4,000 gallons of oily wastewater, sampled
soil and lake bed sediments, evaluated laboratory
data, met with agency representatives of Clark County,
WA State Parks, & Department of Ecology to develop
a plan ofaction, implement the plan and resolve
the problem for the park (project is ongoing).
- Environmental
Investigation and Site Cleanup of Chromium Impacted
Animal Hides, Stella Olson Memorial Park, City of
Sherwood, Oregon (November 2004). Project
involved preparing a Work Plan which was approved
by the Oregon DEQ; collecting soil, sediment, surface
water, and groundwater samples; arranging for the
samples to be evaluated at a State-certified lab;
evaluating the lab data; anddeveloping and implementing
a remediation plan for the City (project is ongoing).
- Environmental
Investigation and Facility Closure Carnation Dairy
Site (June December 2004). Conducted a
comprehensive environmental investigation ofonsite
soils, groundwater and soil vapors. Project involved
writing and implementing a Sampling and Analysis
Plan, evaluating laboratory data, and preparing
a Risk-Based Closure Report consistent with Oregon
DEQ rules and regulations. DEQ issued a "No Further
Action" letter for the site in December 2004.
- Environmental
Investigation, Allied Systems Company (June 2003
- April 2004). Conducted a comprehensive
environmental investigation of onsite storm water,
soils, groundwater, and stream sediments. Project
involved writing and implementing a Sampling and
Analysis Plan, evaluating laboratory data, and preparing
a Risk-Based Closure Report consistent with Oregon
DEQ rules and regulations. DEQ issued a "No Further
Action" letter for the site in April 2004.
- Environmental
Compliance Audit & Facility Investigation, Glass
Manufacturing Facility, Portland, Oregon (April-June
2004). Conducted the audit at a 1.5-acre
quartz glassware manufacturing facility, which has
been operating since 1974. Production, processes,
hazardous waste and chemical management required
adherence with Oregon Department of Environmental
Quality (ODEQ) and U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (USEPA) regulations. The audit included evaluation
of air, wastewater, storm water, hazardous waste
and chemical management issues. Based on audit findings,
Creekside developed a Personnel Training Plan, a
RCRA Emergency Preparedness and Contingency Plan,
a Toxic Use Reduction and Hazardous Waste Reduction
Plan, and Hazardous Waste Determinations Report.
Also conducted a comprehensive environmental investigation
at the facility including assessment of soils and
groundwater, prepared a report for DEQ and obtained
a "No Further Action" letter from DEQ for the site
in November 2004.
- Extensive
Mold Evaluation, Marion County (June 2004).
Managed mold investigation and remediation at site
which included sampling, analysis, and prepared
recommendations for the client, Marion County Housing
Authority, who manages low income housing for farm
workers.
- Risk-Based
Closure Warehouse Facility, Calbag Metals,
Inc. Front Avenue, Portland, Oregon (June
2003) Initially conducted Phase I and
II ESAs, then managed the removal of surface soils
and asphalt, then conducted a comprehensive risk-based
closure assessment of the subject site using Oregon
Department of Environmental Quality RBCA Guidance
Document for petroleum-contaminated sites. The work
involved collection of 85 shallow and intermediate
depth soil and media samples and 4 shallow groundwater
samples with GeoProbe equipment. Creekside provided
well logs, test boring logs, cross sections, and
5 AutoCAD maps depicting site contamination and
investigation areas. The project resulted in completion
of a successful risk-based closure and the site
was subsequently sold to the selected prospective
purchaser.
- Brownfields
Site Investigation, City of Willamina, Oregon
Funded by Oregon State Lottery Funds Administered
by OE&CDD. Completed extensive Phase II
Environmental Site Assessment including records
review, hydrogeologic, surface water, soils and
ecological risk evaluations; agency file search;
personnel interviews; research of environmental
investigations on the subject site and on neighboring
properties; and pond and sediment sampling and analysis
at a former log pond facility owned by Hampton Lumber
Company. Met with City of Willamina and the Oregon
Department of Environmental Quality to discuss the
investigation results and prepared a work plan to
remediate onsite contamination. Target constituents
include petroleum hydrocarbons, regulated metals,
Sapstain, and volatile organic compounds. Project
is “in progress” and cleanup has not
yet been authorized.
- Wastewater
Treatment System Design, Installation, O&M Manual,
Permitting, & Monitoring, MRP Environmental
Services, Inc. (July 2002). Creekside
designed a 100 gpm wastewater treatment system for
Metro Rooter Plumbing (located in the industrial
section of NW Portland) in June and July 2002. The
system is used to treat grease trap wastewater and
oily water with sediments, regulated metals, fuels,
and organic solvents. In addition to the engineering
design work, Creekside also wrote the operation
and maintenance manual and completed and submitted
the wastewater discharge permit application and
Baseline Monitoring Report to the City of Portland,
Bureau of Environmental Services. At this point,
MRP is in full compliance with the City & EPA
regulations for “Centralized Treatment Systems”
(Permit No. 437-001).
- Phase
I, II Environmental Site Assessments; Dupont Chemical
Company, Metro Regional Services, Oregon Insurance
Agency, and Remax Realty - Portland, Oregon.
Conducted multiple comprehensive Phase I & Phase
II ESAs in From June to September 2002 for the four
aforementioned clients. The assessments were conducted
according to lending American Society for Testing
and Materials (ASTM) standards and included site
inspections, investigation of area geology and hydrogeology,
review of site history and land use, review of adjacent
property history and land use, review of regulatory
agency lists and files, interviews with the property
owner and authorized regulatory officials, onsite
sampling of soil, groundwater, asbestos, PCB’s,
and drummed wastes, and preparation of the ESA report.
As part of this project, several leaking UST’s
were discovered and removed by Creekside and its
subcontractors.
- Underground
Storage Tank Decommissioning - Eastman Chemical
Company in Portland, City of Beaverton, Plainfields
Restaurant, & Skidmore Realty - Oregon Sites
(June - September 2002). Provided oversight
and compliance permitting and agency correspondence
for the decommissioning of fourteen 1,000 to 25,000
gallon USTs at various sites in Portland and surrounding
suburbs. Projects involved preparing Sampling and
Analysis Plans, Risk-Based, Matrix, & Generic
Remedy Decommissioning Reports, and Corrective Action
Plans for the sites.
- Mold
Assessment & Remediation BioGen Laboratory
Developments, LLP, Private Parties, Yakima, WA &
Salem, Oregon (July 2002 September 2002).
Prepared a sampling and analysis plan, collected
swab, wipe, and air samples for mold, evaluated
laboratory test results, prepared remediation plans,
and remediated over 10,000 Ft2 surface area in 3
locations.
- Air
Emissions Inventory & ACD Permits, Great Western
Chemical Co. & McCall Oil & Chemical Company,
Portland, Oregon (October 2000 - July 2001).
Evaluated air emission sources, reviewed prior air
compliance reports & evaluated past to current
operations then determined permit requirements and
policies enforced by the Oregon Department of Environmental
Quality. Also wrote an air emissions inventory report
and assisted in preparation of the new Air Contaminant
Discharge Permit.
- Pollution
Control Tax Credit Applications - Canpotex, Kinder
Morgan, McCall Oil, Novellus & Darigold, Portland,
Oregon (October 2001 September 2002).
Completed 9 Pollution Control Tax Credit Applications
for air and wastewater pollution control systems
in a one year period. The eligible facility cost
for these systems was 7.8 million dollars. Once
approved, the applications will result in tax credits
of about 3.9 million dollars over a ten year period.
- Preparation
of a Wastewater Discharge Permit Application, Wastewater
and Storm Water Monitoring, Great Western Chemical
Company, Springfield, Oregon. Completed the
wastewater permit application for the City of Springfield,
conducted quarterly monitoring for the Springfield
Utility Board, monitored storm water in the truck
wells, and prepared applicable reports as required
by the local and State agencies. Monitoring and
reporting was consistent with proper regulatory
protocols and were accepted and approved by the
agencies.
- Phase
I, II Environmental Site Assessments; Confidential
Meat Packing Facility, Portland, Oregon. Conducted
a comprehensive Phase I ESA in July 2001 for facility
owner looking to sell 11 acres. The assessment was
conducted according to lending American Society
for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards and included
site inspections, investigation of area geology
and hydrogeology, review of site history and land
use, review of adjacent property history and land
use, review of regulatory agency lists and files,
interviews with the property owner and authorized
regulatory officials, onsite sampling of soil, groundwater,
asbestos, PCBís, and drummed wastes, and
preparation of the ESA report. As part of this project,
leaking USTís and contaminated soils were
discovered and removed by Creekside and its subcontractors.
- Site
Investigation and Soil Cleanup, Confidential Oil
& Chemical Corporation. Completed an assessment
of a 1-acre area along the Willamette River (previously
used for storing petroleum-impacted soil), met with
McCall Oil managers to discuss soil testing results,
prepared and implemented a sampling and analysis
plan and a work plan and coordinated removal of
about 1,200 tons of soil. Creekside prepared a soil
remediation report as part of this project. Target
constituents include petroleum hydrocarbons and
volatile organic compounds.
- Toxic
Chemical Release Inventory (EPA Form R), Blue Heron
Paper Company, Oregon City, Oregon - Project Manager.Project
tasks included review of hazardous materials and
waste storage, use, and processing; estimation of
annual air, wastewater, and land disposal quantities;
and preparation and submittal of several Form R
reports.
- Site
Investigation, City of Camas, Washington. Completed
Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments
including records review, hydrogeologic evaluation,
agency file search, personnel interviews, research
of environmental investigations on neighboring properties,
met with City of Camas to discuss Phase I results,
prepared and implemented work plan on a former concrete
manufacturing facility in Camas, Washington. Target
constituents include petroleum hydrocarbons, regulated
metals, pesticides, and volatile organic compounds.
- RCRA
Spill Contingency Plan, Spill Prevention Control
& Countermeasure Plan, and Sampling and Analysis
Plan, Short Mountain Landfill, Eugene, Oregon.
This project involved completing the following general
tasks: (1) developed a RCRA spill contingency plan,
an SPCC and facility response plan (FRP), and a
Sampling and Analysis Plan as mandated by the Oregon
DEQ and the Environmental Protection Agency (Ref.:
40 CFR Part 112 and the Oil Pollution Act [OPA 90]),
(2) developed an environmental training program,
and (3) provided training for wastewater treatment
operators who were managing a leachate treatment
system. Work included reviewing existing OPA 90
spill prevention policies and plans, revising the
plans to reflect current practices, auditing the
general facility compliance programs (e.g., air,
hazardous waste, water quality, etc.), comparing
these programs with State of Oregon and EPA requirements,
documenting our findings, and preparing comprehensive
plans for our client.
- Site
Investigation, City of Camas, Washington. Completed
Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments
including records review, hydrogeologic evaluation,
agency file search, personnel interviews, research
of environmental investigations on neighboring properties,
met with City of Camas to discuss Phase I results,
prepared and implemented work plan for a site that
has been used for concrete manufacturing in Camas,
Washington. Target constituents include petroleum
hydrocarbons, regulated metals, pesticides, and
volatile organic compounds (project is "in
progress").
- General
Environmental Compliance Services, Oregon Steel
Mills, Portland, Oregon. This project involved
updating the existing spill prevention control and
countermeasure (SPCC) plan as mandated by the Environmental
Protection Agency (Ref.: 40 CFR Part 112 and the
Oil Pollution Act [OPA 90]).
- Remedial
Investigation/Feasibility Study, Redi-Strip of Oregon.
Review historical assessment and regulatory files,
met with Oregon DEQ to negotiate Phase II work plan
and remedial measures, prepared an RI proposal and
work plan, implemented RI Work Plan (including soil
and groundwater sampling and analysis), and submitted
a Draft RI Report to DEQ (project is "in progress").
- Environmental
Permitting and General Compliance, Oregon Department
of Corrections, Salem, Oregon. Awarded a contract
as a team member to provide comprehensive environmental
permitting and regulatory guidance for ODOC facilities
including the new Day Road facility located in Wilsonville,
Oregon (project is "in progress").
- Phase
I, II Environmental Site Assessments & Comprehensive
Risk Assessment, Great Western Chemical Company,
Chicago, Illinois. Conducted comprehensive Phase
I and II ESA's and a Risk Assessment to establish
a baseline prior to a major real estate transaction
commitment. Work involved researching historical
operating and land use information for an active
chemical distribution facility; preparing a sampling
and analysis plan; supervising collection of several
dozen shallow soil samples and groundwater samples;
evaluating laboratory data; and preparing Phase
I and II reports using standard ASTM protocols.
Project required gaining knowledge of Illinois EPA's
Tiered Approach to Corrective Action (TACO) regulations
and requirements.
- Stormwater
Pollution Control Plan & Spill Prevention Control
and Countermeasure Plan, Helser Bros. Transfer Company,
Portland, Oregon. Completed the SWPC and SPCC
plans as required by the City of Portland, Oregon
DEQ, and EPA. The plans were written consistent
with proper regulatory protocols and were accepted
and approved by the agencies.
- Eight
Tax Credit Applications for Pollution Control Equipment,
Various Oregon Manufacturing Facilities. Creekside
has completed (or is in the process of completing)
a total of eight tax credit applications for pollution
control equipment for firms such as BrucePac, Package
Containers, Inc., Rejuvenation, Inc., Times Litho,
Leupold & Stevens, and Fujimi America. These
projects require interviewing plant engineers and
accountants; photographing the site and the pollution
control equipment; obtaining copies of invoices
for equipment, construction, and , labor; collecting
wastes or wastewaters before and after treatment;
evaluating laboratory data; communicating with the
treatment equipment vendors; obtaining or preparing
engineering AutoCAD drawings; conducting appropriate
regulatory research; (occasionally) requesting a
waiver for an independent accountant's review; and
preparing and submitting a tax credit application
package (usually about 50 to 100 pages).
- Environmental
Compliance Audit, Confidential Chemical Manufacturing
Company, Tualatin, Oregon. Inspected hazardous
material and waste storage handling and processing
areas, interviewed employees, reviewed in-house
and environmental files, evaluated past and existing
waste handling and wastewater treatment practices,
identified hazardous substances used and generated,
completed waste stream determinations, met with
corporate managers and legal council, prepared an
environmental action plan, and recommended future
actions to improve compliance status.
- Phase
I, II Environmental Site Assessments; Hillsboro,
Clackamas, McMinville, and Portland, Oregon.
Conducted ten Phase I ESA's between January 1999
and May 2000 for commercial real estate brokers
and construction developers. The assessments were
conducted according to lending institution standards
or American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
standards and included site inspections, investigation
of area geology and hydrogeology, review of site
history and land use, review of adjacent property
history and land use, review of regulatory agency
lists and files, interviews with the property owner
and authorized regulatory officials, onsite sampling
of soil, groundwater, asbestos, PCB's, and drummed
wastes, and preparation of the ESA report.
- Storm
Water Treatment Studies and Monthly Monitoring,
Kinder Morgan Bulk Terminals, Port of Portland,
Oregon. Collected storm water samples, prepared
and initiated a monthly monitoring program, evaluated
laboratory test results, conducted treatability
tests using neutralizing agents such as sodium bisulfate,
attempted bioremediation treatment with tannic acid,
and completed and submitted quarterly reports required
by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
(DEQ).
- Storm
Water Permit Preparation and Environmental File
Organization, Texaco Refining & Marketing, Inc.,
Portland Terminal, Oregon. Completed eight NPDES
storm water permit applications following a corporate
ownership change (Texaco to Equilon, Inc.) and reorganized
the environmental filing system for Texaco's corporate
environmental engineer.
- Offshore
Oil and Waste Chemical Cleanup Management, McCall
Oil & Chemical Company, Astoria Terminal, Oregon.
Evaluated oil spill impacts at subject site in Astoria,
set approximately 200 feet of boom skirts, sampled
and analyzed obsolete water treatment chemicals,
and arranged for the appropriate disposal of those
chemicals at a licensed treatment, storage, and
disposal (TSD) facility.
- Facility
Decontamination and Confirmation Cleanliness Sampling,
Analysis, and Reporting, OKI Semiconductor, Inc.,
Tualatin, Oregon. Provided technical direction
and support in closing and decontaminating the subject
site, which was used to manufacture semiconductor
components from 1986 to 1998. Work involved providing
assistance with health and safety protocol, writing
a comprehensive sampling and analysis plan, sampling
facility surfaces after decontamination, evaluating
laboratory test results, meeting with OKI's corporate
management staff, and documenting and reporting
the results.
- Facility
Decontamination and Chromium Cleanup, Columbia Colstor
Inc., Woodland, Washington. Project involved
removing sodium bichromate residues from concrete
surfaces inside the cold storage warehouse, flushing
the inside of approximately 450 pieces of sprinkler
pipe and 1500 small parts, removing and containerizing
contaminated soil, conducting wipe sampling inside
the cold storage warehouse to confirm cleanliness
at the subject facility, collecting soil, solid
waste, and liquid waste samples to determine regulatory
status, completing treatability testing at a local
laboratory, attempting to complete onsite treatment
of the chromium liquids using redox chemistry and
ion exchange, arranging for waste disposal at a
licensed TSDF, and preparing several reports for
the Washington Department of Ecology.
- Financial
Assurance Plan Review, Confidential Landfill Operator,
Washington County, Oregon. Completed a comprehensive
review and audit of the financial assurance plan
for a local (Washington County) landfill operator.
Work involved reviewing the landfill's existing
operations, their historical records, physical improvements,
and rates, then comparing these items with DEQ policies
for landfill operations.
- Underground
Storage Tank Removal, Pendleton Woolen Mills, Portland,
Oregon. Managed the removal of one 6,000-gallon
diesel UST and one 700-gallon isopropyl alcohol
UST at Pendleton's wool scouring facility in Northeast
Portland. Work included UST excavation.
- Phase
I, II Environmental Site Assessments, Confidential
Chemical Company, Austin, Texas facility. Conducted
comprehensive Phase I and II ESA's to establish
a baseline prior to a real estate transaction commitment.
Work involved researching historical operating and
land use information for an abandoned military contractor
site; preparing a sampling and analysis plan; collecting
several dozen wipe samples, shallow soil samples,
and water samples; evaluating laboratory data; and
preparing Phase I and II reports using standard
ASTM protocols.
- Phase
I, II, and III Environmental Investigation/Facility
Closure and Site Demolition and Decontamination,
Confidential Former Lead Facility, Portland, Oregon.
Conducted comprehensive Phase I and II ESA's to
establish the lateral and vertical extent of lead
contamination at the subject site. Work involved
researching historical operating and land use information
for the site; preparing a sampling and analysis
plan; collecting several dozen wipe samples, shallow
soil samples, and water samples; evaluating laboratory
data; and preparing Phase I and II reports using
standard ASTM protocols. Work also involved selecting
a General Demolition Contractor, providing oversight
during abatement of asbestos, PCB's, and lead-contaminated
soils, and building demolition; waste characterization;
conducting Phase III confirmation soil sampling
and testing after cleanup; and preparing a facility
closure report.
- General
Environmental Compliance Services, McCall Oil &
Chemical Company, Portland, Oregon. This project
involved updating the existing spill prevention
control and countermeasure (SPCC) pland and facility
response plan (FRP), as mandated by the Environmental
Protection Agency (Ref.: 40 CFR Part 112 and the
Oil Pollution Act [OPA 90]).
- Engineering
Code Reviews, Confidential Client, Portland, Oregon.
This project involved completing comprehensive Uniform
Fire Code and Uniform Building Code reviews for
a confidential developer constructing a new facility
in the Portland area.
II. International Environmental Projects
Environmental Compliance Audit . Box Manufacturing Facility (Confidential Client), Ho Chi Ming City, Viet Nam (March 2005).
The purpose of this project was to visit Toyo Alliance.s (TA) paper corrugator.s facility in Ho Chi Ming City, Viet Nam; audit the
facility for compliance with environmental, health, and safety regulations; provide recommendations to bring the facility into
compliance with standard industrial standards; and assist with implementation with those standards.
Environmental Assessment & Equipment Demonstration Project . ECO International; Amur River, Khabarovsk, Eastern Russia (June 2007).
The Portland-Khabarovsk Sister City Association (PKSCA) Clean Water Initiative was conducted by ECO International LLC in cooperation
with and support from the Foundation for Russian American Economic Cooperation (FRAEC) and supported by grants from the U.S. State
Department and the Ford Foundation. This project involved meeting with the various Russian groups involved with different aspects
of Amur River monitoring, obtaining an understanding of the regional ecosystems, particularly regarding the Amur River and its
tributaries, field sampling water and sediments along the Amur river, and demonstrating a variety of field monitoring equipment
including portable GCMS, PID, and other field monitoring devices.
III. Environmental Site Assessments (ESA's) for Real Property Transfers
Creekside
has successfully completed Phase I and II ESA's for
the following clients:
- Calbag
Metals (ELI, Inc.) - 15 Acres, Phase I, II ESAs,
Portland, OR (June 2003)
- Whiteside
Theatre ½ acre, P1ESA & UST
Work, Corvallis, OR (May 2003)
- Riverside
Homes, Inc. Five 10 ac. sites, P1ESAs,
Portland & Vancouver (5-03)
- Universal
Construction Co. - 10 Acres, Phase I ESA, Vancouver,
WA (Jan 2003)
- 21st
Avenue Tavern 0.25 Acres, Phase I ESA,
Portland, OR (Jan 2003)
- Gresham
Cinema Site 4 Acres, Phase I & II
ESAs, Portland, OR (Jan 2003)
- Topnotch
Feedstore 8 Acres, Phase I & II ESAs,
Hillsboro, Oregon (Jan 2003)
- Metro
Regional Services - 5 Acres, Phase I ESA, Portland,
OR (Sept 2002)
- Oregon
Insurance Agency - 1 Acre, Phase I ESA, Oregon
City, OR (Sept 2002)
- Metro
Regional Services - 5 Acres, Phase I ESA, Portland,
OR (Sept 2002)
- Dupont
Chemical Co. 4 Acres, Phase I & II
ESAs, Portland, OR (June 2002)
- Georgetown
Realty 2-Acres, 2 Phase I ESAs, Milwaukie,
Oregon (June 2002)
- Habitat
for Humanity 1-Acre Phase I ESA, Portland,
Oregon (June 2002)
- Arnold/Forcum
& Assoc. Two 1-Acre Phase I ESAs,
Tualatin, OR (Feb 2002)
- City
of Woodburn - Five Phase I ESAs, 10 acres, Woodburn,
Oregon (Ongoing)
- Weyerhaeuser,
Inc. - Phase I ESA, 20 acres, Elgin, Oregon
(November 2001)
- Kinder
Morgan Bulk Terminals - Phase I ESA and Environmental
Compliance
- Audit,
10 acres - Port of Longview, WA (October 2001)
- Oregon
Chief Meat Packing Plant - Extensive Phase II
ESA including removing 2 USTs and 1,000 tons soil,
12 acres in North Portland, Oregon (October 2001)
- Great
Western International - four 2-acre sites in
Tucson, AZ, El Paso & Austin, TX, and Sparks,
NV, Phase II ESAs (March and April 2001)
- Olsen
Trucking Company - 10 acres, Vancouver, Washington
(April 2001)
- McCall
Oil & Chemical - 1 acre, Bulk Fuel Terminal,
Portland, OR (Feb 2001)
- Bicandi
Horse Farm - 20 acres, Ridgefield, Washington
(January 2001)
- City
of Camas, Burlington Northern Property - 18
acres, Camas, WA (Jan 2001)
- Starlite,
Inc., 125 acres - housing development, Corvallis,
OR (December 2000)
- Oregon
Culvert & Washington Culvert - Tualatin,
OR & Arlington, WA (11/00)
- Great
Western Chemical Co. - 1 acre in Calgary, Alberta
Canada (October 2000)
- Dunmire
Jeep Nissan, 1 acre, Albany, OR - Included asbestos
work (July 2000)
- SDS
Wireless - 68 Phase I ESAs throughout Oregon
(May 2000 - January 2001)
- Great
Western Chemical Company - 2 one acre parcels
in Arleta, CA, and Tucson, AZ and one 50 acre parcel
in Chicago, Illinois (February - July 2000)
- Vickers,
Foster & Assoc. - 100 acre parcel (Hillside
Manor) McMinnville, OR
- First
Bank Beverly Hills - 5 acre parcel (Park Rose
Care Center) Tacoma, WA
- Kopy
Kats Printing - ¼ acre parcel, Portland,
Oregon (1999)
- Touchstone
Mortgage Company - ½ acre parcel, Milwauke,
Oregon (1999)
- Newark
Group Company - 3 parcels totaling 65 acres,
Woodburn, Oregon, and Longview and Vancouver, Washington
(1997)
- Pittsburgh
Plate Glass (PPG) - 2 acre parcel, Salem, Oregon
(1997)
- Coca
Cola Bottling Company - 1 acre parcel, Salem,
Oregon (1996)
- Pumpkin
Ridge Golf Course - 350 acres, North Plains,
Oregon (1996)
- Tube
Forgings & Zidell - 135 acres, NW Front
Ave., Portland, Oregon (1995)
- United
Disposal Service - 3 parcels totaling 140 acres,
Woodburn and Wilsonville, Oregon (1995)
- J.H.
Kelly, 5 acres - Vancouver, Washington (1996)
- Golden
Pacific Homes - 30 acre parcel, Woodburn, Oregon
(1994)
- Mt.
Tabor Apartments - 1 acre parcel, Portland,
Oregon (1993)
- Ameritone
Paint Center - 1 acre parcel, Portland, Oregon
(1992)
- Sherwood
School District - 52 acre parcel, Sherwood,
Oregon (1990)
IV.
Previously Completed Projects (January 1990 - June 1998)
Environmental
Compliance Assessment
- Environmental
Records Review, Tektronix, Inc., Beaverton, Oregon,
and Stoel Rives LLP, Portland, Oregon - Project
Manager. Assisted in preparation for the possibility
of a multimedia regulatory compliance inspection.
The purpose of the review was to evaluate the accuracy
and completeness of hundreds of environmental records
(including hazardous waste manifests, land ban forms,
exception letters, TSCA notifications, SARA Title
III, Section 313 reports), and to provide recommendations
for the client to achieve compliance with applicable
environmental regulations.
- Regulatory
Compliance Assessment and Pollution Prevention Plan,
TriQuint Semiconductor, Beaverton, Oregon - Project
Manager. Inspected hazardous material and waste
storage handling and processing areas, interviewed
employees, reviewed in-house and environmental files,
evaluated past and existing waste reduction practices,
identified hazardous substances used and generated,
prepared process description flow charts, determined
available hazardous waste and toxics use reduction
opportunities, performed economic analyses for each
opportunity, prepared a 5-year implementation schedule
and executive summary, and recommended future actions
to improve compliance status.
- Environmental
Compliance Evaluation, Electro Scientific Industries,
Inc., Portland, Oregon - Project Manager. Project
tasks included on-site inspections of hazardous
material storage areas, review of waste treatment/disposal
practices and hazardous waste manifests, and evaluation
of emergency preparedness/contingency planning programs.
Determined the regulatory status (federal and state)
of the waste streams and storage areas using USEPA
Regulations 40 CFR Parts 262 and 265. Characterized
on-site hazardous waste streams, which included
metal-bearing solutions, organic solvents, paints,
caustic materials, and proprietary chemicals.
- Regulatory
Compliance Evaluation and Wastewater Treatment System
Design, Texaco Oil & Refining, Barbers Point,
Hawaii - Project Manager. Designed a practical
and cost-effective method for on-site treatment
of gasoline-contaminated rainwater; a carbon filtration
system was selected. Provided regulatory compliance
guidance and permit assistance.
- Regulatory
Compliance Assessment, Environmental Action Plan,
Precision Engineering, Inc., Portland, Oregon -
Project Manager. Project involved a safety and
environmental assessment: inspected hazardous material
and waste storage, handling, and processing areas;
interviewed employees, reviewed in-house and environmental
agency files; recommended future actions to improve
compliance status; prepared a plan which provided
hours, related costs, and target completion dates
to comply with regulatory issues identified in the
assessment.
- Regulatory
Compliance Assessment, Columbia Helicopter, Aurora,
Oregon - Project Manager. Project involved a
safety and environmental assessment which included
inspection of hazardous material and waste storage,
handling, and processing areas; interview of employees;
review of in-house and environmental files; and
recommendation of future actions to improve compliance
status.
- Environmental
Compliance Evaluation, Confidential Electronics
Firm, Portland, Oregon - Project Manager. Project
tasks included on-site inspections of hazardous
material storage areas, review of waste treatment/disposal
practices and hazardous waste manifests, and evaluation
of emergency preparedness/contingency planning programs.
Determined the regulatory status (federal and state)
of the waste streams and storage areas using USEPA
Regulations 40 CFR Parts 262 and 265. Characterized
on-site hazardous waste streams, which included
metal-bearing solutions, organic solvents, paints,
caustic materials, and pesticides.
- Environmental
Compliance Assessment, Waste Minimization, and Procedures
Manual, Three Sites, Great Western Chemical Company
- Project Manager. Assessed the sites and learned
the standard operating processes. Condensed, compiled,
and wrote audit reports and policy manuals to assist
with future RCRA compliance. Clients included:
- Multnomah
County, Oregon; involved branch offices in seven
states; included a Waste Reduction Plan consistent
with regulations in each state.
- Portland,
Oregon; included review of waste treatment and
disposal practices and Solvent Management Plans.
- Regulatory
Compliance Assessment and Pollution Prevention Plan,
TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc., Beaverton, Oregon
- Project Manager. Inspected hazardous material
and waste storage handling and processing areas,
interviewed employees, reviewed in-house and environmental
files, evaluated past and existing waste reduction
practices, identified hazardous substances used
and generated, prepared process description flow
charts, determined available reduction opportunities,
performed economic analyses for each opportunity,
prepared a 5-year implementation schedule and executive
summary, and recommended future actions to improve
compliance status.
- Environmental
Compliance Management, Augat Microtec, Newbury Park,
California - Environmental Compliance Manager.
Responsible for implementation and maintenance of
a comprehensive environmental compliance program,
meeting RCRA, CERCLA, TSCA, CAA, and CWA requirements.
Conducted OSHA health and safety training at this
printed circuit manufacturing facility. Work included
bench-scale treatability research to establish new
waste treatment reuse methods for chelated ammoniacal
electroless copper plating solutions and dissolved
photoresist stripping solutions.
- Environmental
Compliance Assessment and Closure and Pollution
Prevention Plans, Ross Electric Company, Chehalis,
Washington - Project Manager. Conducted an environmental
compliance assessment at a facility that incinerates
polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Evaluated hazardous
materials; wrote handling, storage, and spill prevention
procedures; and prepared RCRA Waste Management Closure
and Pollution Prevention Plans. Recommended alternative
products, new ways to segregate reusable wastes,
and techniques to improve handling of dangerous
wastes. Implementation of these recommendations
decreased the amount of waste sent for off-site
disposal and reduced the possibility of site spills
and accidents.
- Waste
Minimization and Toxics Use Reduction Planning,
Nu-Process Vinyl, Inc., Madras, Oregon - Project
Manager. Conducted an inventory and assessed
the toxic use and hazardous waste management practices,
identified and evaluated alternative technologies
and substitute products, and prepared economic comparisons
and waste minimization goals.
- RCRA
Compliance Audit, Allied Signal Company, Phoenix,
Arizona - Project Manager. Conducted the audit
at a 130-acre manufacturing and test facility, which
has been operating for over 40 years. Production,
processes, hazardous waste and chemical management
required adherence with Arizona Department of Environmental
Quality (ADEQ) and U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (USEPA) regulations. Processes audited included
plating, electrochemical machining, sandblasting,
welding, painting, solvent degreasing, and power
unit assembly, elementary neutralization, wastewater
treatment units, RCRA-classified tank systems, and
military/aerospace quality assurance and quality
control protocol.
Environmental
Compliance Planning and Permitting
- Preparation
of Wastewater Permit Application, Emergency Notification
and Planning, and Evaluation of Chromium and Electroless
Nickel Plating Processes, Circuit Technologies,
Inc., Redmond, Washington - Project Manager.
Prepared a permit application which required a comprehensive
site and manufacturing process assessment, an inventory
of hazardous materials and waste storage, calculation
of on-site chemical containment capabilities, preparation
of an Emergency Notification and Spill Prevention
Plan, spill notification procedures, and Solvent
Management Plan.
- RCRA
Part B Permit Application Project, Cascade Wood
Products, Inc., Southern Oregon - Project Manager.
Project involved negotiation with state environmental
regulators; evaluation of process, groundwater,
and waste characteristics information; and development
of an interim measure corrective action plan for
groundwater protection.
- Toxic
Chemical Release Inventory (EPA Form R), Bohemia
Wood Products, 16 Facilities, Western and Southern
Oregon - Project Manager. Project tasks included
review of hazardous materials and waste storage,
use, and processing; estimation of annual air, wastewater,
and land disposal quantities; and preparation and
submittal of several Form R reports.
- Oil
Spill Prevention Strategy Plan, Texaco Oil &
Refining, Seattle, Washington - Project Manager.
Conducted a comprehensive site assessment, reviewed
environmental documents, evaluated on-site spill
prevention systems, and prepared an oil spill prevention
strategy plan. This project also required preparation
of a risk analysis which accounted for potential
worst case scenario occurrences in the event of
bulk fuel tank leaks or complete rupture.
- Spill
Prevention Control and Countermeasures Plan, Various
Confidential Wood Products Clients, Oregon and Washington
- Project Manager. Conducted site inspections,
developed an inventory of the chemicals and their
associated quantities, and assessed the increased
future chemical storage needs. Clients included:
- Wood
products manufacturer; Klamath Falls, Oregon.
- Wood
treating facility; Washougal, Washington; involved
chromated copper arsenic wood treating solution.
- Planning
Services, Several Major, Confidential Oil Companies
and Consortiums, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska
- Environmental Compliance Manager/Project Manager.
Completed several spill prevention control and countermeasure
(SPCC) plans, oil spill and emergency response plans,
and contingency plans.
- Author
of Industrial Waste Regulations Guidance Manual,
City of Carpinteria, California - Environmental
Compliance Specialist.
- Pollution
Prevention Plan, Confidential Client, Longview,
Washington - Project Manager. Assessed the hazardous
substance and waste generating processes, identified
and evaluated alternative technologies and substitute
products, and prepared economic comparisons and
waste minimization goals.
- Pollution
Prevention Plan, Washington Water Power Company,
Spokane, Washington - Project Manager. Determined
the waste stream designations and accounted for
hazardous materials used. Interviewed key personnel
and prepared mass balance calculations to determine
waste generation and production use of hazardous
materials. Project involved evaluating PCB dechlorination
versus incineration processes. Assisted client with
recycling opportunities.
- Waste
Minimization Program, Confidential Printed Circuit
Manufacturer Newbury Park, California - Project
Manager. Program utilized: aqueous photo-developing
solutions to replace chlorinated solvent developing
solutions, and sodium borohydride as a reducing
agent to separate dissolved metals in chelated electroplating
solutions. The treatment systems and source modifications
contributed to a 67 percent hazardous waste reduction
within 18 months.
- Waste
Minimization Program Initiation and Implementation,
Confidential Northwest Pesticide Manufacturing Firm
in Portland, Oregon - Environmental Compliance Manager.
Project involved use of membrane filtration,
carbon absorption, and baghouse dust segregation.
Treated wastewater was used as make up for subsequent
batches and excess waste solvent was utilized as
a fuel source for off-site incineration. The system
helped reduce 54 percent of the annual waste generated.
- Pollution
Prevention Assessments, Plan Developments, and Implementation
Projects, Various Confidential Northwest Clients
- Project Manager. Projects include:
- Large
aluminum reduction facility, Longview, Washington
- Semiconductor (gallium arsenide wafer) manufacturer,
Beaverton, Oregon - Lead/vinyl products manufacturer,
Madras, Oregon
- Hazardous
Materials Containment Plan, Confidential Business
Park, Portland, Oregon - Project Manager. Assessed
the hazardous materials and waste activities and
completed containment plans and designs for 10 businesses
adjacent to the Columbia South Shore Slough.
Site
Investigation and Remediation
- CERCLA
Superfund Site - Disposal of Creosote-Treated Lunber
at the McCormic & Baxter Site, Portland, Oregon
- Task Manager. Assisted in coordination of
the disposal of several hundred creosote-treated
logs at the subject site. Project involved preparing
health and safety plans, supervising log disposal
activities, evaluating appropriate regulatory criteria
for the disposal recommending disposal/resale options,
summarizing the project activities in several reports,
and working with the Oregon DEQ.
- CERCLA
Superfund Site Characterization and Remediation
of Lead-Contaminated Soil and Groundwater, Bergsoe
Metal Corporation, St. Helens, Oregon - Task Manager.
Assisted in the nvestigation soil and groundwater
impacts resulting from multiple releases of lead-contaminated
sulfuric acid solution at a lead smelting facility
in St. Helens, Oregon. Project involved preparing
sampling and analysis plans, health and safety plans,
supervising site cleanup activities, evaluating
laboratory test results with appropriate regulatory
criteria, recommending disposal options, summarizing
the project activities in several reports, and preparing
a risk assessment and RIFS for the Oregon DEQ.
- CERCLA
Superfund Site - Waste Characterization and Disposal
Project, Confidential Hazardous Waste Facility,
Portland, Oregon - Project Manager. Project
included evaluation of drummed hazardous waste solids
and liquids including spent solvents, pentachlorophenol,
creosote, paint, and acidic solutions; analysis
and interpretation of appropriate and applicable
environmental regulations; preparation of disposal
permits and applications; and identification of
cost-effective waste disposal options.
- RCRA
Closure, Chemical Distribution Center, Confidential
Chemical Distributor, Portland, Oregon - Project
Manager. Investigated soil and groundwater impacts
resulting from a release of chromated copper arsenic
solution in a warehouse. Project involved preparing
sampling and analysis plans, health and safety plans
(with confined space entry provisions), supervising
site cleanup activities, evaluating laboratory test
results with appropriate regulatory criteria, recommending
disposal options, summarizing the project activities
in several reports, and negotiating a groundwater
test plan with several DEQ managers.
- RCRA
Closure and Part B Permit Application Preparation,
Confidential Wood Products Manufacturer, White City,
Oregon - Project Manager. Project included evaluation
of subsurface soil and groundwater impacted with
pentachlorophenol, analysis and interpretation of
appropriate and applicable environmental regulations,
preparation of a Part B permit application, and
negotiating cleanup standards and waste disposal
options with Oregon DEQ project manager.
- Phase
I Site Investigation, Confidential Petroleum Oil
Distribution Facility, Portland, Oregon - Project
Manager. Project involved conducting a complex
focused Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment (ESA)
of a bulk oil transfer facility located along the
Willamette River on N.W. St. Helens Road in Portland,
Oregon. Client was planning to lease and manage
a portion of the subject property for petroleum
product storage and distribution. Creekside staff
reviewed hundreds of documents at DEQ's headquarters
office to attempt to determine the nature and extent
of the hazardous material and waste impacts to the
site and to the Willamette River. Work included
reviewing regulatory standards for soil, groundwater
and sediments. Adjacent property owners included
Koppers Industries, Inc., Wacker Siltronic, Inc.,
Burlington Northern Railroad, and Olympic Pipeline.
- Environmental
Investigation, Confidential Agricultural Co-Op,
Rickreall, Oregon - Project Manager. Assisted
the client in emergency cleanup of fertilizer and
pesticide fire debris, investigated waste disposal
and treatment options, and worked closely with with
DEQ in preparation and implementation of sampling,
analysis, and closure plans and reports. Project
involvement also included preparation of regulatory
classification reports, design and installation
of a wastewater treatment system, coordination of
site cleanup and decontamination with Chemical Waste
Management, Inc., and negotiation of site cleanup
standards with DEQ. Also worked with Oregon DEQ
and USEPA to exempt on-site wastes from RCRA Land
Ban Disposal Restrictions. Other activities included:
- Preparing
a fire debris management plan
- Sampling
soil and debris contaminated with agricultural
chemicals
- Submitting
samples with chain-of-custody documentation
to a certified lab, interpreting the results,
and characterizing the debris for disposal
- Preparing
regulatory classification reports
- Identifying
waste removal and disposal options
- Designing
a wastewater treatment system for pesticide-contaminated
liquids using carbon filtration
- Coordinating
site cleanup and decontamination with Chemical
Waste Management, Inc.
- Preparing
a fire debris removal report for the Oregon
DEQ
- Environmental
Assessments, Confidential Wood Products Manufacturer
Client, Oregon - Project Manager. Completed
12 environmental assessments for facilities in western
Oregon as part of a facilities sale project. Facilities
included saw, planer, plywood and veneer mills,
glue lamination operations, maintenance facilities,
woodwaste disposal sites, effluent lagoons, chemical
and petroleum product USTs, and wood treating sites.
The phase 1 assessment on each property was followed
by recommendations for additional site characterization
where appropriate and necessary. Completed phased
assessments for seven of the facilities, and as
a result developed phase 3 work plans for additional
assessment or remediation. The majority of the work
was completed in approximately nine weeks. Chemicals
of concern included:
- polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs) - dioxins - petroleum fuels
- paints - resins and glues - regulated metal
compounds - asbestos - pesticides - pentachlorophenol
- Environmental
Assessment, Confidential Semiconductor Manufacturer,
Redmond, Washington - Project Manager. Conducted
an assessment of the client's manufacturing facility
prior to its sale. A site investigation was also
conducted to assess potential soil and groundwater
contamination.
- Investigation
and Remediation of Lead-Impacted Soil, Confidential
Metal Products Manufacturer, Madras, Oregon - Project
Manager. Investigated soil and potential groundwater
impacts at a lead-vinyl products manufacturer from
releases of airborne dusts. Project included preparing
several sampling and analysis plans, coordinating
air monitoring and evaluating air containment systems,
supervising site investigation and phase 1 cleanup
activities, and corresponding with Oregon DEQ environmental
cleanup division (ECD) personnel.
- PCB
Site Characterization and Cleanup, Confidential
Pump Service and Distributor, Oregon - Project Manager.
Prepared a RCRA Closure Plan including liquid and
soil removal procedures, a Sampling and Analysis
Plan (SAP), and a Health and Safety Plan. Utilized
PCB field kits to minimize laboratory costs, compared
laboratory test results with applicable regulatory
reference criteria (40 CFR 761), supervised site
cleanup activities, and received a "no further
action" letter from the USEPA Region 10 PCB
coordinator upon project completion.
- RCRA
Closure, PCB Incinerator Facility in Chehalis, Washington
- Project Manager. Work involved investigation
of Washington Department of Ecology (WDOE) and USEPA
closure requirements, coordination of on-site facility
decontamination, confirmation sampling, and facility
closure certification.
- Characterization
and Remediation of Chromium and Arsenic in Soil
and Groundwater, confidential Chemical Manufacturing
Facility, Portland, Oregon - Project Manager.
Investigated soil and groundwater impacts resulting
from a release of chromated copper arsenic solution
in a warehouse at a chemical distribution facility
in northwest Portland, Oregon. Project involved
preparing sampling and analysis plans, health and
safety plans (with confined space entry provisions),
supervising site cleanup activities, evaluating
laboratory test results with appropriate regulatory
criteria, recommending disposal options, summarizing
the project activities in several reports, and negotiating
a groundwater test plan with the Oregon DEQ.
Industrial
Waste Treatment
- Hazardous
Materials Assistance, Confidential Highway Maintenance
Facility, Eugene, Oregon - Project Manager.
Provided the following services:
- Designed
a hazardous materials storage facility for stocking
large quantities of solvent-based paint.
- Identified
options and supervised design of an equipment
cleaning facility with a water purification
and recycling system for cleaning of trucks,
parts, and construction equipment.
- Designed
a cleaning facility for asphalt trucks, including
a recycling system for solvent cleaners and
wash water.
- Metals
Reduction in Wastewater, Confidential Former Lead
Smelting Facility, St. Helens, Oregon - Project
Manager. Designed and installed a treatment
system to extract lead and cadmium from wastewater
during facility decontamination. The system used
chemical oxidation, precipitation, and ultrafiltration
technologies to reduce concentrations below local
municipal wastewater discharge standards.
- Design
of Wastewater Treatment Systems, Confidential Electromechanical
Parts Manufacturer - Process Control Chemist/Environmental
Engineer. The facility had a silver cyanide
electroplating operation and was discharging a 25
parts per million (ppm) cyanide rinse to the local
POTW. Treatment included silver recovery and cyanide
destruct system using sodium hypochlorite reduction.
Metal effluent concentrations were reduced 96 percent.
- Design
of a Waste Treatment System Supporting a Nickel
and Chromium Electroplating Operation, Confidential
Client - Project Manager. The $4.5 million waste
system had a capacity of 250 gallons per minute
and provided treatment through a series of chemical
and physical processes. The waste stream was composed
of alkaline cleaners, nickel strip solutions, pickling
acids, electropolishing solutions, chrome rinses,
and nickel plating solutions.
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