Prepared a RCRA Closure Plan including liquid and soil removal procedures, a Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP), and a Health and Safety Plan.
Environmental Compliance
PCB Site Characterization and Cleanup, Oregon
Brownfield Remediation, Environmental Compliance, Environmental Management, Laboratory Data Collection & Interpretation, Past Projects, Phase I Site Assessments, Previous Projects (Jan 1990 - June 1998)
RCRA Closure in Washington
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.
Environmental Compliance, Environmental Management, Past Projects, Phase I Site Assessments, Storage Tanks & Asbestos Cleanup
Characterization and Remediation of Chromium and Arsenic in Soil and Groundwater
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.
Environmental Compliance, Environmental Management, Laboratory Data Collection & Interpretation, Past Projects, Phase I Site Assessments, Previous Projects (Jan 1990 - June 1998), Storage Tanks & Asbestos Cleanup
Environmental Investigation in Rickreall, Oregon
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.
Environmental Compliance, Environmental Management, Industrial Waste Treatment, Laboratory Data Collection & Interpretation, Past Projects, Phase I Site Assessments, Previous Projects (Jan 1990 - June 1998)
CERCLA Superfund Site – Waste Characterization and Disposal Project
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.
Environmental Compliance, Environmental Management, Oregon Superfund Sites / CERCLA, Past Projects, Previous Projects (Jan 1990 - June 1998), Storage Tanks & Asbestos Cleanup
CERCLA Superfund Site Characterization and Remediation of Lead-Contaminated Soil and Groundwater
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.
Environmental Compliance, Environmental Management, Environmental Risk Assessments, Oregon Superfund Sites / CERCLA, Past Projects, Previous Projects (Jan 1990 - June 1998), Storage Tanks & Asbestos Cleanup
CERCLA Superfund Site – Disposal of Creosote-Treated Lumber
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.
Environmental Compliance, Environmental Management, Oregon Superfund Sites / CERCLA, Past Projects, Previous Projects (Jan 1990 - June 1998)
Pacific Northwest Planning Services & Environmental Compliance
Completed several spill prevention control and countermeasure (SPCC) plans, oil spill and emergency response plans, and contingency plans.
Environmental Compliance, Industrial Waste Treatment, Past Projects, Pollution Prevention, Previous Projects (Jan 1990 - June 1998)
Industrial Waste Regulations, California
Brent Jorgensen served as the author of the City of Carpinteria, California’s Industrial Waste Regulations Guidance Manual.
Communications Materials, Environmental Compliance, Industrial Waste Treatment, Past Projects, Previous Projects (Jan 1990 - June 1998)
Waste Minimization Program, California
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.
Environmental Compliance, Industrial Waste Treatment, Past Projects, Previous Projects (Jan 1990 - June 1998)


