Professional Staff:
Brent
Jorgensen, CHMM – Principal / Owner
Education
1983
– B.S. in Chemistry, San Francisco State University
1984 – Graduate Studies - Chemistry, Cal State
Hayward
1987 – Graduate Studies - Business, Cal Lutheran
Registrations/Certifications
1998
– Certified Hazardous Materials Manager, Masters
Level
1990 – Class I Registered Environmental Assessor
(REA No. 1787)
2006 – Updated 40-Hour HazWaste Operations Training
/ Supervisor
Kent
Mathiot, R.G - Sr. Hydrogeologist
Education
1971
– B.S. in Geology, Portland State University
1974 – M.S. in Geology, Portland State University
Registrations/Certifications
1975
– Registered Geologist, OR, WA, and CA
2006 – Updated 40-Hour Hazardous Waste Operations
Training
Kevin
Knapp, R.G. - Project Hydrogeologist
Education
1991
– B.S.in Geology, Idaho State University
1995
– M.S. in Geology, Texas Christian University
Registrations/Certifications
2003
– Registered Geologist, OR, WA
2006
– Updated 40-Hour Hazardous Waste Operations
Training
Todd
Williams, Sr. Environmental Scientist
Education
1992
– B.S. Environmental Biology, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio
Graduate Studies
– M.S. Environmental Management, University of Findlay, Findlay, Ohio
Registrations/Certifications
2006
– Updated 40-Hour Hazardous Waste Operations Training
Erin King, M.S. - Sr. Environmental Scientist
Education
1997
– B.S. in Environmental Science, Ohio State University
2002
– M.S. in Environmental Management, Samford University
Licenses/
Training/ Certifications
2003
– AHERA Asbestos Inspector Certification
2003
– 40-Hour Hazardous Materials Training (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120)
2001
– Lead Inspector Training
Erin
Miller , M.A. - Sr. Environmental Scientist
Education
2001
– B.A. in Environmental Studies & Policy, University of California, Santa Barbara
2004 – M.A. in Environmental Policy and Management, University of Denver
Licenses/
Training/ Certifications
2005
– AHERA Asbestos Inspector Training
2006
– Lead Inspector Training
References:
Mr. Chuck Gleason, Environmental Director
Cal Bag Metals, Inc.
2495 NW Nicolai Street
Portland, Oregon 97210
Phone No.: (503) 226-3441, Email: chuck@calbag.com
Richard Evett, President
MRP Environmental
3333 NW 35th
Portland, Oregon
Phone: (800) 200-0457, Email: richard@mrp-services.com
Patrick Lucas, President
Lucas Properties, LLC
17400 SW Upper Boones Ferry Road, # 230
Durham, Oregon 97224
Phone: (503) 443-1818, Email: jpatricklucas@yahoo.com
Randy Rappaport, President
Rappaport Development
P.O. Box 5343
Portland, Oregon 97228
Phone: (503) 515-8437, Email: rmrapaport@yahoo.com
Thomas Benke, Attorney at Law
ECO, LLC
7845 SW Capital Hwy, Suite 8
Portland, Oregon 97219
Phone No.: (503) 246-1514, Email: trbenke@qwest.net
Marv Lewallen, NW Director Environmental Services
Weyerhaeuser, Inc.
9205 SW Gemini Dr, Suite A
Beaverton, OR 97008
Phone: (503) 520-7407, Email: marv.lewallen@weyerhaeuser.com
Terri Young, Director Real Estate Development
Renaissance Development Corporation
16771 Boones Ferry Road
Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Tele: 503-496-0626, Email: tyoung@renaissance-homes.com
A
summary of Creekside's principal's work history is
provided below:
Brent
Jorgensen, CHMM – Principal / Owner
January
1997 - April 1998 Kennedy/Jenks Consultants,
Portland, Oregon
Senior
Associate Scientist
Responsible
for environmental regulatory compliance assessment,
Level I, II ESAs, environmental compliance planning,
industrial waste treatment, site investigation and remedial
planning and cleanup oversight, USEPA Form R and biennial
reporting, air and water quality projects, waste minimization
planning, spill prevention control and countermeasure
(SPCC) planning, Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act (RCRA) permits and compliance evaluations, CERCLA
and Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) auditing and
site cleanup, and NPDES permitting. Also responsible
for business development and supporting other K/J staff
with project completion. Work included management of
projects for electronic component manufacturers, real
estate developers, municipal water and wastewater facilities,
and corporations in the metal finishing, pesticide,
circuit, transportation, wood products and power industries.
Responsibilities also include public speaking, budget
management and correspondence with regulatory officials.?
July
1995 - January 1997 BROWN AND CALDWELL, Portland,
Oregon
Environmental
Compliance Supervisor
Responsible
for supervising staff personnel and managing environmental
services projects including conducting dozens of level
I, II property transfer assessments; environmental compliance
audits related to the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA),
OSHA; voluntary site cleanup projects; negotiating cleanup
standards with State and Federal regulators; designing
wastewater treatment systems; hazardous waste minimization
planning; RCRA compliance evaluations; CERCLA and TSCA
cleanup, and TSDF or NPDES permitting. Work included
preparing proposals and RFPs, statements of qualifications,
and managing projects for a variety of corporations.
Responsibilities also include marketing, public speaking,
budget management and correspondence with USEPA and
DEQ personnel.
September
1989 - July 1995 EMCON NORTHWEST, INC., Portland,
Oregon
Senior
Project Environmental Scientist
Responsible
for managing multimedia environmental compliance audit
projects; Phase 1 and 2 ESAs, including industrial site
investigations for complex active industrial sites and
Brownfields properties; regulatory permitting, planning
and reporting; and design and construction of wastewater
treatment systems. Also prepared comprehensive environmental
management polices and developed environmental management
systems for private corporations in the electronics,
wood products, pesticide, and land developing industries.
June
1988 - August 1989? CHARLES H. LILLY COMPANY,
Portland, Oregon
Corporate
Environmental, Health & Safety Manager
Responsibilities
included implementing and maintaining environmental
compliance and health and safety programs. Tasks involved
TSCA, RCRA and FIFRA auditing, pesticide registration,
property assessment, waste water permitting, emergency
preparedness, contingency planning, and client representation
on environmental compliance issues with Oregon DEQ and
USEPA for a pesticide formulations and distribution
facility. Additional work included the design and implementation
of a customized waste reuse and treatment system for
pesticide rinse water and baghouse dust. This work required
comprehensive understanding of local, state , and federal
regulations, strong communication skills and a proficiency
in computer applications. Additional responsibilities
have included environmental tax credit evaluations,
initiation of waste minimization planning, coordination
of personnel training, remedial action implementation
and budget management.
April
1986 - November 1987 AUGAT MICROTEC, Newbury
Park, CA
Process
Control Chemist/Environmental, Health & Safety Manager
Responsible
for implementing and maintaining an environmental compliance
program and for conducting health and safety training
at a printed circuit manufacturing facility in southern
California. Work also included bench-scale treatability
research to establish new waste treatment reuse methods
for chelated ammoniacal electroless copper plating solutions
and dissolved photoresist stripping solutions.?
July
1983 - February 1986 EVEREST AND JENNINGS, INC.,
Camarillo, CA
Process
Control Chemist/ Environmental, Health & Safety
Manager
Responsible
for maintaining the proper chemistry in 26 electroplating
processes, and for general laboratory supervision at
a wheelchair manufacturing facility. Additional work
activities focused on chemically-related cost reduction
projects for the metal finishing and environmental engineering
departments. Promoted to environmental engineer and
then responsible for project work on special waste minimization
techniques, such as chrome recovery, ion exchange and
reverse osmosis. Also responsible for performing environmental
chemistry using atomic absorption and gas chromatography.
May
1980 - September 1982 U.S. STEEL CORPORATION,
Pittsburg, CA
Process
Control Chemist
Performed
metallographic spectrophotometric analysis and general
quantitative chemistry on wire, tin-plated and steel
samples from the fabrication mills. Maintained pickle
line acid wash solutions by potentiometric titration
and was expected to show proficiency in metallography
and statistical process control. Additional work included
lab management and coordination of metallurgical research
projects.
References:
Richard Evett, President
MRP Environmental
3333 NW 35th
Portland, Oregon
Phone: (800) 200-0457
Marv Lewellen, NW Director Environmental Services
Weyerhaeuser, Inc.
18791 SW Martinazzi Drive
Tualatin, Oregon 97062
Phone: (503) 692-0668
John Golightly, Environmental Manager
Novellus Systems, Inc.
11155 SW Leveton Drive
Tualatin, Oregon 97062
Phone: (503) 885-6513
Jim Brown, Attorney at Law
James C. Brown & Associates, P.C.
P.O. Box 31
Marylhurst, Oregon 97036
Phone No.: (503) 557-2245
Ms. Marie Krien-Schmidt
Manager Environmental Affairs
Kinder Morgan Bulk Terminals, Inc.
P.O. Box 625
Sorrento, LA 70778
Phone No.: (800) 535-8170
Jim McCarter, President
Northwest Battery Supply
14523 SW Westlake Drive
Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Phone No.: (503) 603-0470
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