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Environmental Restoration, LLC ? 1666 Fabick Drive ? St. Louis, MO 63026 ? www.erllc.com STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS PROVIDING QUALITY ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION EMERGENCY RESPONSE SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRUCTION PROJECT STAFFING MAY 2011 Corporate Office 1666 Fabick Dr. St. Louis, MO 63026 636-227-7477 24 hr 888-814-7477 Atlanta Regional Office 6940 Commercial Dr. Morrow, GA 30260 770-961-9272 Binghamton Regional Office 627 Court St. Binghamton, NY 13901 607-729-2270 Boston Regional Office 40 Messina Dr. Braintree, MA 02184 781-794-1680 Hartford Regional Office 110 Granby Bloomfield, CT 06002 860-769-8229 Houston Regional Office 15255 Gulf Freeway, Suite 137 D Houston, TX 77034 281-464-7477 Indianapolis Regional Office 15400 Herriman Blvd. Noblesville, IN 46060 888-814-7477 Libby Regional Office 32000 US Highway 2 Libby, MT 59923-3027 406-293-2082 Chicago Regional Office 16660 Canal St. South Holland, IL 60473 708-333-9915 Cincinnati Regional Office 4215 Curliss Batavia, OH 45103 513-724-0086 Cleveland Regional Office 7007 Engle Rd., Suite E Middleburg Heights, OH 44130 440-234-7477 Denver Regional Office 4870 Newport St. Commerce City, CO 80022 303-382-1258 Omaha Regional Office 3510 N. 33rd St. Omaha, NE 68111 402-451-1314 Raleigh Regional Office 3222 Wellington Ct., Suite 114 Raleigh, NC 27615 919-855-9082 Salt Lake City Regional Office 2140 N. Redwood Rd., Suite 10 Salt Lake City, UT 84116 801-746-6133 St. Paul Regional Office 2284 Terminal Rd. Roseville, MN 55113 651-633-6014 Detroit Regional Office 6812 Nineteen ½ Mile Rd. Sterling Heights, MI 48314 586-254-6553 SITE REMEDIATION ? Decontamination / Demolition ? Lead Contaminated Soil Excavation/Treatment/Disposal ? Mine Site Remediation ? Asbestos Abatement –Identification, ? Sampling, Removal, Disposal ? Waste Containerization / Disposal ? Heavy Metals/Pesticide Contamination Residential Excavation ? Site Restoration EMERGENCY RESPONSE ? Marine / Waterway Spills ? Railroad Derailments/ OTR Trucking Incidents ? Industrial/ fixed Facility Incidents ? Known and Unknown Chemical Releases Response ? Pipeline Ruptures and Floods ? Industrial Fires ? Comprehensive Contingency Planning ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRUCTION ? Cap Installation ? Repository/Cell Construction ? On-site Treatment System Design, Installation, Operation and Management ? Liner Installation ? Wetland Remediation and Restoration ? Access and Haul Road Construction PROVIDING QUALITY ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION EMERGENCY RESPONSE SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRUCTION PROJECT STAFFING Environmental Restoration LLC (ER) is a provider if environmental emergency response, site remediation and environmental construction services. Established in 1997, ER founding partners average 25 years of environmental response and remediation experience directing projects for federal, state and commercial clients. Our objective with each assignment is to provide cost effective and efficient project execution. Our diverse project work history allows us to develop an experienced-based operations approach for task orders and assignments. We use skilled personnel trained in task specific technologies to implement job plans. Our project work plans are designed and developed to meet scope of work (SOW) requirements and client expectations. ER personnel maintain current technical training and up-to-date industry required certifications and credentials. In order to maintain compliance with federal and state regulations and requirements, we are certified to provide specific trainings and refresher courses in-house. To maintain Level A capability readiness, ER’s Level A trained personnel conduct annual simulated response exercises requiring Level A expertise. ER’s management team is supported with core field staff of site superintendents, foremen, equipment operators, truck drivers and field technicians. This core personnel group average 15 years of response and remediation project experience. Since our founding, ER management and crews have provided our services for over 2000 environmental remediation and non-time critical emergency response projects and ER’s Emergency Response teams have responded to 3000 time-critical incidents. ER’s personnel have responded to some of the nation’s largest oil spills. Our trained personnel are on-scene within hours bringing the equipment and technical expertise to solve the problem. Highlights of our emergency response experience are listed below: ? Routinely manage emergencies ranging in value from $1K to $34M ? Member / Partner of a nationwide network responding to spills of national significance ? Maintain established emergency response agreements with commercial and government clients ? Nationwide response service for catastrophic oil spills - OSRO Member # 0156 Average 300+ responses to emergency incidents per year ? Responded to major petroleum spills including Valdez AK, Buzzard Bay MA, Delaware River NJ & PA, Deepwater Horizon ? Responded to the anthrax remediation at NBC Studios in NY and the Senate Building in DC ? Responded to the NASA Columbia Space Shuttle accident ? Provided immediate resources including personnel and equipment in responding to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Providing Emergency Response services for time critical incidents is a priority at ER. Our skilled response teams provide emergency response services for road, rail, waterway and fixed facility incidents from all ER office locations. ER’s team of Response Managers and field techs are known in the industry for response expertise and have been trained specifically for response to accidental releases, natural disasters and manmade catastrophes. Because we’ve been on-scene providing services for more than 3500 time critical incidents, we move quickly and efficiently to assess the scope of remedial action required. Our objective at each incident is to provide efficient cleanup, minimize environmental damage, contain recovery costs and limit disruption to our client’s on-going operations. ER maintains a centralized and dedicated 24-hour, 7 day a week Emergency Response Notification System. A call to 888-814-7477 provides immediate contact with an ER Response Manager who will assess the incident and mobilize personnel and equipment to the incident site. ER company-owned equipment includes vacuum trucks, utility trucks, response trailers, a fleet of 16’, 20’ and 28’ boats and oil recovery systems materials. To meet any equipment needs, we maintain a nationwide network of vendor contracts for rental equipment, transportation and disposal and project related materials. Our response teams and equipment can mobilized immediately from all ER office locations, arriving on-scene quickly, a necessity in dealing with time critical emergencies. Emergency Response to unknown container site Emergency Response to Columbia Space Shuttle Level A Response to HF leaking containers EMERGENCY RESPONSE We offer the following response services: ? Inland / Marine Oil Spills / Hazardous Material Spills ? Railroad Derailments / OTR Incidents ? Industrial / Fixed Facility Incidents ? Response to Known and Unknown Chemical Releases ? Dedicated Level A Response Team ? Response Agreements for Regulatory Obligations As a small environmental services business, we specialize in providing cost effective remediation services to a broad range of industrial, commercial and governmental clients. We manage environmental removal and restoration projects ranging from simple drum and soil excavations to large-scale residential cleanup and complex facility decontamination and demolition. We are experienced in and offer a wide variety of treatment technologies and techniques that include traditional as well as state of the art approaches to meet and solve our clients’ environmental remediation needs. We possess the capabilities, requisite skills and experience to implement efficient and effective solutions. Operating from 17 offices, our Project/Response Managers and field operations personnel bring the expertise to manage and implement all categories of environmental remediation. We offer the following environmental Site Remediation services: ? Structural and Facility Decontamination and Demolition ? Mine Site Remediation ? Contaminated Soil Excavation and Treatment ? PCB Decontamination, Soil Removal and Treatment ? Asbestos Abatement including Identification, Sampling, Removal, Disposal ? Multiple Waste Stream Characterization, Containerization, Disposal ? Residential Property Remediation for Lead and Pesticide Contamination ? Site Restoration including Wetland Restoration Environmental Restoration’s experience in removal and remediation spans 20 years performing work throughout the U.S. Our experience is reflected in the projects we manage. Highlights of our remediation experience and our multi-task contracts are listed below: ? Prime contractor for the $54M Emergency and Rapid Response Contract for USEPA Region 8 ? Prime contractor for the $70M Emergency and Rapid Response Contract for USEPA Region 7 ? Prime contractor for the $101M Emergency and Rapid Response Contract for USEPA Region 5 ? Prime contractor for the $131M Emergency and Rapid Response Contract for USEPA Region 4 ? Prime contractor for the $143M Emergency and Rapid Response Contract for USEPA Region 1 ? Prime contractor for USEPA Region 7 Omaha Lead Site Specific Contract valued at $18M ? Prime contractor for the State of Missouri Department of Natural Resources Hazardous Substance Cleanup and Disposal ? Team member for Emergency and Rapid Response Contract valued at $25M for USEPA Region 6 SITE REMEDIATION Soil Excavation and On-site Treatment Residential Excavation and Restoration Structural Decontamination and Demolition ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRUCTION Environmental Restoration has constructed containment systems, installed and operated treatment systems and closed facilities across the country. Our experience is reflected in the projects we manage. Highlights of our environmental construction experience are listed below: • Constructed containment systems including cells and caps • Installers of liner systems including clay, GCL, HDPE and synthetic membranes • Managed eight soil and groundwater treatment projects at Superfund program sites • Installed, operated and maintained various systems for treatment of contaminated groundwater and soils • Constructed roadways, sidewalks and parking areas during residential restoration projects • Wetland remediation, construction and restoration ER’s Environmental Construction experience includes installation of containment systems, construction/ operation for soil and groundwater treatment systems and the successful execution of numerous technically challenging environmental construction projects. Our crews construct and maintain soil treatment cells, install liners, construct soil and concrete caps, close landfills and manage various civil construction projects. When required by the project scope of work, we construct roads, grade sites, install sidewalks, parking lots, curbs and gutters during restoration projects. We are experienced in and offer a wide variety of treatment technologies and systems that range from traditional to state of the art technical approaches to meet and solve our clients’ environmental construction needs. ER’s project managers have direct experience constructing and operating groundwater systems for treatment of hydrocarbon and solvent contamination. Our expertise also includes soil treatment systems for lead and PCB contamination. We have the technical expertise and capability to construct, operate and maintain physical, chemical, thermal and biological treatment systems. We offer the following Environmental Construction services: ? Cap Installation ? Repository / Cell Construction ? On-site Treatment System Design, Installation, Operations and Maintenance ? Liner Installation ? Wetland Remediation and Restoration ? Access and Haul Road Construction Construction and Operation of Soil Treatment System Cell Construction and Capping Facility Decontamination and Demolition OIL SPILL USEPA Response Action Valdez Athos I ER owned boats and spill response equipment • Met guidelines for and is a certified participant in the Oil Spill Removal Organization (OSRO Member # 0156) • Met the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Coast Guard requirements for BOA – Basic Ordering Agreement • USEPA Emergency Response Contracts in 4 EPA regions • COE Rapid Response Contract nationwide and in trust territories Environmental Restoration maintains dedicated oil spill response equipment to meet contract and regulatory emergency response obligations. As identified below: Our oil spill experience includes projects from small inland waterway spills to multi-gallon crude spills, contaminating shoreline property and threatening wildlife. We have an experienced spill labor force who have participated in the major spills occurring over the last 29 years including the Valdez, the Athos I response and most recently at the Deepwater Horizon event in the Gulf of Mexico. For oil spill containment and cleanup assignments, ER provides a pro-active, cost effective project approach and personnel experienced oil spill response. ER’s added value for spill mitigation includes: ? Provide self-performed turnkey project services ? First Responder trained personnel ? OSHA 1910.120 (HazWoper) certified personnel ? ICS trained personnel ? Provide local resources/personnel to client ? DCAA audited cost tracking system ? Federal Acquisition Regulations compliant procurement We maintain equipment necessary for immediate response to oil spill incidents, with equipment warehoused at our home office and at each of our 16 regional office locations. A partial list of ER oil spill specific equipment: ? Fleet of boats, some with work barge capability ? Containment boom – at all locations ? Hot Power Washers/Decontamination Equipment ? Pumps ? Skimmers ? Sorbent materials ER maintains and is affiliated with OSRO Member, #0156, ISNetWorld, PICs and Browz. Safety is our highest priority at ER. Training hazard recognition and safe work practices is an integral part of ER’s corporate culture. We have an exceptional health and safety program evident throughout all levels of our organization. Our primary objective is to eliminate risk of injury or illness for all employees. To facilitate this objective, we conduct hands-on training, classroom and field, in accordance with, but not limited to, OSHA, NFPA, and DOT regulations. To make training, hazard recognition and safe work practices our main focus every day, we have implemented a corporate-wide Focus on Safety Program. Throughout the year, ER’s corporate safety staff oversees on-site and off-site operations and training for all employees to keep workers accountable and current in safety trainings and safe work practices. ER’s Health and Safety Program is management driven and fully compliant with OSHA and state regulations. We recognize that achieving success toward our target goal of “zero incidents” relies on the attitudes and knowledge of every project participant. Safety is an essential component of planning and execution for every project. We provide safe equipment to work with and all necessary personal protection equipment. ER takes pride in achieving the highest level of safety, quality, and performance. Every ER employee is trained to recognize the importance of a safe workplace, and works with the highest level of awareness to achieve our safety goal of “zero incidents”. Our commitment to H&S is reflected in our Experience Modification Rate or EMR, which compares ER’s performance record to that of similar firms in the industry. Through diligence, training, and unique loss control management techniques, ER consistently achieves an experience modification rate well below the industry average. Our current EMR is a 0.77. HEALTH AND SAFETY ER’s experience and history of customer satisfaction confirms our ability to meet the demands of difficult projects, across the private sector and government market. This reflects ER’s expertise and effort by our managers and field staff. Our project success brings us new clients and opportunities, allowing ER to continue our controlled growth plan. ER offers our clients diversified and experienced capabilities ranging from remediation, environmental construction and response to all categories of environmental emergencies. Our principals and Project Managers have successfully performed over 5,000 projects across the United States including the Midwest, Southeast, Rocky Mountains and Western regions. These projects range from a few thousand dollars to contain leaking drums to an ongoing $15 million dollar remediation project for zonolite contamination throughout Libby, MT. ER has conducted various emergency response, site remediation, environmental construction and restoration operations. We have managed activities under government contracts at federal Superfund sites, directed cleanup efforts for PRP groups, managed residential and mine site remediation and facility demolition for private sector clients and responded to some of the largest oil spills and hazardous material incidents in the country. We specialize in residential excavation, mine site remediation facility decontamination and demolition, large scale excavation and treatment system installation, operation and maintenance. We are currently a contractor to the federal government for seven large remediation contracts covering 32 states. We are the prime contractor to: ? USEPA Region 8 for the $54M Emergency and Rapid Response Program (ERRS) ? USEPA Region 7 for the $82M ERRS Contract ? USEPA Region 5 for the $101M ERRS Contract ? USEPA Region 4 for the $131M ERRS Contract ? USEPA Region 2 for the $121M ERRS Contract ? USEPA Region 1 for the $143M ERRS Contract ? Omaha Lead Residential Remediation Contract - $18M Additionally, we provide response capabilities as a team subcontractor to the USEPA’s Emergency and Rapid Response Contracts in Region 6. We are a team subcontractor to the USACE under both a Pre-placed Remedial Action Contract, and Nationwide Rapid Response Contract. Under the Rapid Response Contract, ER has conducted a wide range of large field remediation projects nationwide. In the private sector, ER is nationally recognized for a cost effective approach to remediation including large-scale excavation, mine site remediation, residential excavation / restoration, facility decontamination / demolition, cap and repository construction, drum excavation and waste stream management. In the emergency response community, ER is recognized as a national leader, providing trained and qualified staff to respond to chemical releases, oil spills, terrorist acts and natural disasters. ER provides remediation and response services to commercial clients and engineering construction management firms. We also provides field services to many large remediation and emergency response contractors across the country. Our experience and diverse client base demonstrates our commitment to provide value-added, cost effective capabilities in remediation, environmental construction and emergency response. Highlights of our contract / project experience are shown on the following table. EXPERIENCE The image cannot be displayed. Your computer may not have enough memory to open the image, or the image may have been corrupted. Restart your computer, and then open the file again. If the red x still appears, you may have to delete the image and then insert it again. 10 8 9 6 7 5 4 3 2 1 Project Name Duration & Value Client Reference Project Summary ERRS Region 8 4/07 - 4/12 $54M 9/01 – 2/07 $30M USEPA Region 8 ? Prime Contractor to USEPA for task orders issued across Region 8 for remediation and emergency response cleanup ERRS Region 7 9/07 – 9/12 $67M 8/02 - 8/07 $82M USEPA Region 7 ? Prime Contractor to USEPA for task orders issued across Region 7 for remediation and emergency response cleanup ERRS Region 5 11/08 – 11/15 $101M USEPA Region 5 ? Prime Contractor to USEPA for task orders issued across Region 5 for remediation and emergency response cleanup ERRS Region 4 9/07 - 9/14 $98M USEPA Region 4 ? Prime Contractor to USEPA for task orders issued across Region 4 for remediation and emergency response cleanup ERRS Region 2 5/10 – 5/15 $121M USEPA Region 2 ? Prime Contractor to USEPA for task orders issued across Region 2 for remediation and emergency response cleanup ERRS Region 1 9/08 – 9/15 $143M USEPA Region 1 ? Prime Contractor to USEPA for task orders issued across Region 1 for remediation and emergency response cleanup ERRS Region 6 12/02 - 12/12 $9M USEPA Region 6 ? Team subcontractor to EQM to perform remediation and emergency response actions across the region ERRS Region 5 (Mini) 9/02 - 3/08 $5M USEPA Region 5 ? Prime Contractor to USEPA for task orders issued across Region 5 for emergency response activities ERRS Region 5 7/98 - 7/03 $15M USEPA Region 5 ? Team subcontractor to EQM. ER has been active on 70% of delivery orders issued ERRS Region 9 10/01 - 10/06 $15M USEPA Region 9 ? Team subcontractor to PRI to perform remediation and emergency response actions across the Region ERRS Region 7, Omaha Lead Site Specific 10/09 – 10/11 $18M USEPA Region 7 ? Prime contractor for removal of lead contaminated 2,000 residencies State of Illinois 3/05 - 3/10 $15M State of Illinois IEPA HW 5306 ? Contractor for State of Illinois for orders issued across three state regions for emergency response services for hazardous materials State of Illinois 5/05 - 5/10 $21M State of Illinois IEPA HWA 6304 ? Prime contractor for State of Illinois for Corrective Action Orders issued across the state for hazardous and non-hazardous waste sites State of Missouri 9/07 – 8/12 $1.5M 6/02 - 8/07 $15M State of MO Dept. of Natural Resources Hazardous Substance Cleanup and Disposal ? Prime contractor to State of Missouri for orders issued across the entire state for emergency response cleanup USDOT/Volpe 4/08 – 12/12 $45M 7/04 - 1/08 $33M US DOT, Volpe Center ? Prime contractor for environmental remediation services for Libby Montana asbestos project USACE Rapid Response Program 9/03 - 9/09 $115M USACE, Omaha District ? Team subcontractor to Shaw to perform on USEPA guided removals nationwide USACE Rapid Response Program 2/05 – 2/09 $15M 8/01 - 8/04 $15M USACE, Omaha District ? Team subcontractor to PRI. ER/PRI have performed on USEPA guided removals in Regions 6, 7, and 9 USACE Rapid Response Remedial Action Contract (PRAC) 11/00 - 11/03 $5M USACE, Louisville District ? Team subcontractor to PRI. ER/PRI for actions in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin under the contract Hurricanes Katrina and Rita New Orleans, Louisiana USEPA, Region 6 9/05 – 3/07 $40M Environmental Quality Management Jack Greber, President 513-825-7500 ? On-site within 48 hours ? ER provided staffing; 1 Senior Project Manager, 400 cleanup ? technicians, 3 Field Cost Accountants ? Assigned for removal and management of hazardous wastes deposited and transported during flood surge Delaware River Crude Oil Spill Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The O’Brien’s Group 12/04 – 4/05 $5M The O’Brien’s Group Dave Marsh 713-569-2060 ? Provided crew of 70 for an oil pollution remediation for a 265,000 gallon crude oil spill into the Delaware River ? Performed all excavation work for removing contaminated shoreline rock and replacement of clean fill and rock ? Provided boats with licensed boat operators working directly with U.S. Coast Guard, federal and state officials Davenport & Flagstaff Salt Lake City, Utah USEPA, Region 8 4/04 – 9/04 $1M USEPA Region 8 Duc Nugyen, OSC 303-312-6509 ? Implement residential lead soil removal and restoration cleanup involving numerous occupied homes ? Excavate lead impacted soils and placed clean backfill Project Name Duration & Value Client Reference Project Summary Vermiculite Intermountain Salt Lake City, UT USEPA, Region 8 4/04 – 7/04 $1.0M USEPA Region 8 Floyd Nichols, OSC 303-312-6983 ? Implemented commercial interior asbestos abatement of Zonolite and restoration cleanup involving 2 active businesses Vasquez Residential Denver, CO USACE Omaha District 10/03 – 6/06 $2.0M Project Resources Inc. Frank Loscavio, President 858-505-1000 ? Provide manpower, equipment and field supervision to prime contractor for removal and restoration services ? Excavate and transported lead soils from residential properties ? Restore properties, installed backfill, re-sod and landscaped Le Mars Coal Gas Le Mars, Iowa USEPA, Region 7 9/03 - 6/04 $1.5M USEPA Region7 Dan Garvey, OSC 913-551-7600 ? Implemented removal of coal tar wastes within a residential area ? Excavated impacted soils and placed clean backfill ? Removed numerous tanks Omaha Lead Daycare Centers Omaha, NE Joplin, MO USEPA, Region 7 9/03 – 4/04 $300K USEPA Region 7 Eric Nold, OSC 913-551-7488 ? Implemented residential lead soil removal and restoration cleanup involving numerous daycare facilities ? Excavated lead impacted soils and placed clean backfill Prime Western Smelter Gas, KS USEPA, Region 7 8/03 – 8/05 $1.6M USEPA Region 7 DeAndre Singletary, OSC 913-551-7491 ? Implement residential lead soil removal and restoration cleanup involving numerous residential homes ? Excavate lead impacted soils and placed clean backfill Camelot Cleaners Fargo, ND USEPA, Region 8 6/03 – Present $1.3M USEPA Region 8 Joyce Ackerman, OSC 303-312-6822 ? Innovative technology for the removal TCE contaminates within a residential area Buzzard Bay Oil Spill Buzzard Bay, MA 5/03 – 7/03 $1.4M Confidential Client ? On-site within 9 hours of request ? ER provided staffing; 12 Project Supervisors, 80 Cleanup Technicians, 2 Field Cost Accountants, and equipment ? 33,950 man hours worked, no injuries ? ER managed shore line cleanup and material handling Charlie’s Scrap Metal High Ridge, MO USEPA, Region 7 5/03 $225K USEPA Region 7 Jim Silver, OSC 913-551-7922 ? Emergency response to scrap yard fire ? Utilized on-site dirt to supply material to suffocate fire ? Excavated run-off contaminated water and soils produced from fire fighting efforts Space Shuttle Recovery Eastern Texas USEPA, Region 6 2/03 – 5/03 $4.2M Environmental Quality Management Jack Greber, President 513-825-7500 ? On-site within 20 hours of request ? ER provided staffing; 1 Senior Project Manager, 120 Cleanup Technicians, 2 Field Cost Accountants ? 73,997 man hours worked ? ER managed 350 field staff, carried out search over 700,000 acres, packaged/managed hazmat as discovered Munice Residential Mercury Muncie, IN USEPA, Region 5 2/03 – 5/03 $102K USEPA Region 5 William Simes, OSC 312-886-3337 ? Emergency response to interior residential spill approximately 25 lbs of mercury spread throughout the home including all sinks, drains and air moving duct work ? Decontaminated the home salvaging it from demolition Western Scrap Gary, IN USEPA, Region 5 10/02 $20K USEPA Region 5 Walter Neid, OSC 312-886-4466 ? Emergency response to a tar and oil spill in a scrap yard ? Transported clay to construct a berm to protect adjacent wetlands and excavated tar from soil ? Staged a lined pad on-site Madison County Mines Fredericktown, Missouri USEPA, Region 7 9/02 - Present $5M USEPA Region 7 Heath Smith, OSC 913-551-7903 ? Implement residential lead soil removal and restoration cleanup involving numerous occupied homes ? Excavate lead impacted soils and placed clean backfill Omaha Lead Omaha, Nebraska USEPA, Region 7 9/02 - 5/05 $4.9M USEPA Region 7 Eric Nold, OSC 913-551-7488 ? Implemented residential lead soil removal and restoration cleanup involving numerous occupied homes ? Excavated lead impacted soils and placed clean backfill Libby Asbestos Removal Libby, Montana USEPA, Region 8 7/02 - Present $7.5M USEPA Region 8 Paul Peronard, OSC 303-312-6808 Jim Christiansen, RPM 303-312-6748 ? Implement residential interior asbestos abatement of Zonolite and restoration cleanup involving 200+ homes/facilities ? Excavate impacted soils, placed clean backfill, and restoration of yards/driveways/parking facilities Project Name Duration & Value Client Reference Project Summary Newton County Mine Tailings Joplin, MO USEPA, Region 7 10/01 – 2/02 $225K USEPA Region 7 Ken Rapplean, OSC 913-551-7769 ? Implemented residential lead soil removal and restoration cleanup involving 108 homes ? Excavated lead impacted soils, placed clean backfill, reconstructed driveways, established final grade and restored properties East St. Louis County Residential Excavation East St. Louis, IL 9/01 – 9/02 $220K USEPA Region 5 Kevin Turner, OSC 618-997-0115 ? Implemented residential cleanups under four delivery orders Resurrection Mining Service Contract Leadville, CO 8/01 – 8/02 $200K Newmont Mining Corp. Joseph Pollara 303-837-5154 ? Implemented tailings management program ? Stabilized California Gulch bank ? Restored wetlands St. Francis County Residential Excavation Desloge, MO 7/01 – 8/03 $1M The Doe Run Co. Dan Vornburg, VP, Environmental Affairs 314-933-3134 ? Implemented residential lead soil removal and restoration at a PRP voluntary cleanup involving approximately 600 homes ? Generated site maps and detailed logs for each property ? Excavated lead impacted soils, placed clean backfill, reconstructed driveways, established final grade and restored properties Apache Tailings Operable Unit 7; California Gulch Superfund Site Leadville, CO 5/01 – 10/01 $1.9M ASARCO Bob Litle, Project Manager 303-296-5115 ? Rerouted sanitary sewer ? Constructed 760 ft creek bypass ? Excavated, placed 40,000 cy of tailings and re-graded 110,000 cy of tailings ? Placed and capped 634,000 sf of synthetic drainage fabric, a geosynthetic clay liner, 70,000 cy cover soil, and vegetative layer Harmony Lake Subsite Fredericktown, MO USEPA, Region 7 10/00 – 4/01 $1.9M USEPA Region 7 Jim Silvers, OSC 314-587-9895 ? Implemented residential lead soil removal and restoration cleanup involving 125 homes ? Excavated lead impacted soil, placed clean backfill, reconstructed driveways, established final grade and restored properties Dead Creek Remediation Sauget, IL 8/00 – 6/02 Confidential Maverick Construction John Fiore, Project Manager 508-721-2227 ? Clearing and grubbing 17,000 feet of creek contaminated organic and inorganic wastes, dioxins and PCBs ? Installation of creek bypass system consisting of HDPE piping, sumps and pumps allowing for bypass of normal flow during project duration ? Excavation/solidification of 5,000 bcy of sediments from pond ? Excavation/stabilization of 70,000 bcy of contaminated sediments from creek ? Transportation to on-site repository Nicor Mercury Cleanup Chicago, IL 8/00 – 12/00 $1.2M SET Environmental Dave Devries, VP Environmental Services 847-537-9221 ? Provided 55 managers and field staff to identify and clean interiors of over 600 residential properties contaminated by mercury Penn-Maritime Oil Newport, RI 7/00 $95K Clean Harbors, Inc. Brian Fay, Emergency Response Manager 781-849-1800 ? Responded to an oil spill caused by a barge rupture ? Provided 25 technicians and equipment operators in the cleanup of 15,000 gallons of Number 6 oil across 8 miles of Narragansett Bay Don V. Davis St. Louis, MO USEPA, Region 7 5/00 – 9/00 $800K USEPA Region 7 Jim Silver, OSC 314-587-9895 ? Remediation of a contaminated paint manufacturing facility ? Removal of PCBs, VOCs, flammable liquids and solids and asbestos ? Transportation and disposal ASARCO-Globeville Residential Excavation Denver, CO 4/00 – 8/02 $2.5M ASARCO Globeville Plant Bob Litle, Project Manager 520-648-4548 ? Performed remediation of 290 residential properties contaminated with lead materials across several locations ? Managed all work activity including obtaining property access, removal/restoration activities, depository construction and maintenance, personal air monitoring, closeout and reporting Pepco Pipeline Rupture Waldorf, MD 4/00 – 5/00 $250K Clean Harbors, Inc. Brain Fay, Emergency Response Manager 781-849-1800 ? Responded to a 110,000 gallon pipeline rupture releasing Number 6 oil into the Pawtucket River ? Provided managers, 30 personnel and oil spill equipment to remove oil contamination from 28 miles of coastline along the Chesapeake Bay Marathon Pipeline Rupture Winchester, KY 2/00 $200K Clean Harbors Brian Fay, Emergency Response Manager 781-849-1800 ? Responded to a pipeline rupture that released 90,000 gallons of Number 6 oil into a small creek used as drinking water for pure bred horses and across pristine farmland ? Directed the efforts of 35 personnel involved in the containment and removal efforts and in the operation of equipment to remediate site Project Name Duration & Value Client Reference Project Summary Malone Services TSDF Texas City, TX USEPA, Region 6 10/99 – 7/00 $307K Environmental Quality Management Bill Creacy, PM 409-908-0360 ? Provided field resources and equipment to remove wastes from abandoned deep will injection facility ? Performed waste handling and operation of deep well Omaha Residential Lead Omaha, NE USACE Omaha District 9/99 – 2/02 $2.9M Project Resources Inc. Frank Loscavio, President 858-505-1000 ? Provided manpower, equipment and field supervision to prime contractor for removal and restoration services ? Excavated and transported lead soils from residential properties ? Restored properties, installed backfill, re-sodded and landscaped Site Q Drum Excavation Sauget, IL USEPA, Region 5 9/99 – 2/00 $2.0M USEPA Region 5 Kevin Turner, OSC 618-997-0115 ? Provided project management, field resources and equipment to locate and excavate 3,271 buried drums located in the Mississippi River floodplain ? Bulked wastes including metals, PCBs and solvents into compatible waste streams for off-site disposal ? Excavated 17,500 tons of lead and PCB ‘source’ soils ? Stabilized soils via on-site treatment to reduce lead levels, and disposed of as either ‘Special’ or Hazardous pending PCB concentrations ? Transported 6,500 tons of waste by rail saving $20.00 per ton ? ER’s T&D approach saved $530,000+ over conventional T&D Omaha Residential Lead Omaha, NE 8/99 – 5/00 11/01 – 3/02 $2.9M USACE Rapid Response Program Mark Herse Contracting Officer 402-293-2525 ? Provided all field resources and supervision for excavation and restoration of lead impacted daycares and schools South Central Oil Terminal Decon/Demo Pana, IL USEPA, Region 5 8/99 – 3/00 $3.5M USEPA Region 5 Kevin Turner, OSC 618-997-0115 ? Provided project management, field resources and equipment required for structural decontamination and demolition of an abandoned refinery ? Managed asbestos removal, structural decontamination and removal of 55 above ground tanks ranging in size form 200,000 to 2.5 million gallons ? Excavated and dispose of 10,000 tons of oily water and sludge ? On-site treatment of 400,000 gallons of contaminated water Fenton Creek Dump Fenton, MO USEPA, Region 7 7/99 – 12/99 $1.7M USEPA Region7 Joe Davis, OSC 913-551-7909 ? Waste removal at a former dumpsite used by an automobile manufacturer to dispose of spent paint waste materials ? Removed 26,000 tons of material contaminated with heavy metals, organics, and PCBs ? Treated 24,000 tons to a dosage rate of 1.5%, 2.5% less than project estimate ? Completed task order under budget Herculaneum Residential Lead Soil Removal Herculaneum, MO 6/99 – 8/01 $250K The Doe Run Co. Dan Vornberg, Vice President, Environmental Affairs 314-933-3134 ? Implement residential lead soil removal and restoration services at this PRP voluntary cleanup ? Generate site maps and detailed logs for each property ? Excavate and removed 12,000 cubic yards of lead soils ? Place 12,000 cubic yards of clean backfill, along with 400 tons of rock at affected residential properties, driveways and parking areas Confidential Client St. Louis, MO 12/98 – 12/99 Confidential ? Provided oil containment and recovery services as required to meet US Coast Guard requirements FedEx Freight Emergency Response Contract 9/98 – Present FedEx Freight Jason Taylor 501-376-7248 ? Provide emergency hazardous material response services as needed for over the road and terminal based spills and releases throughout the Midwest Tara-Corp NPL Site Residential Lead Removal Granite City, IL 9/98 – 1/00 $1.8M ENTACT Inc. Tim Healy, Project Manager 618-876-7216 ? Managed residential lead soil removal and restoration at this PRP lead cleanup ? Excavated and transported over 175,000 cubic yards of lead soils to on-site repository pending disposal ? Installed clean backfill over excavated areas, graded properties, installed fencing and retaining walls 2808 40th Street Minneapolis, MN 8/98 – 10/98 $11.4K Environmental Quality Management John Mullane, Operations Manager 513-825-7500 ? Responded to an emergency incident at a site containing cyanide waste ? Characterized and lab-packed cyanide wastes ? Arranged for transportation and disposal Ross Mercury Spill Spooner, WI 8/98 $1.6K Environmental Quality Management John Mullane, Operations Manager 513-825-7500 ? Emergency response to complete the decontamination of a residence contaminated with mercury ? Removed non-structural components, captured metallic mercury and excavated contaminated soils Project Name Duration & Value Client Reference Project Summary Cura Emergency Services, L.C. 7/98 – Present Cura Emergency Services, L.C. Chris Leney 972-488-2222 ? Provide emergency hazardous material response services as needed for spill coordination company Dillman Oil OPA Site Stoy, IL 7/98 – 11/98 $70.9K Environmental Quality Management Bill Jaekal, CHMM, Project Manager 513-825-7500 ? Provided field services to complete the decontamination and demolition of an abandoned oil storage facility ? Removed trees and performed grubbing across the site ? Demolished 3(each) 200,000 gallon storage tanks ? Excavated and solidified 25,000 tons of petroleum soils and sludge EWS Cole City, IL 7/98 $2.9K Environmental Quality Management John Mullane, Operations Manager 513-825-7500 ? Responded with personnel and equipment to an abandoned waste management facility containing tankers, trailers, drums and storage tanks ? Stabilized and secured site ? Inspected and over packed leaking drums ? Samples various waste streams, characterized and segregated waste UniRoyal Facility Mishawaka, IN 5/98 – 9/98 $274K Environmental Quality Management Jeff Rhinefield, Project Manager 513-825-7500 ? Provided supervisors, crews, and equipment for the asbestos and PCB removal at a manufacturing facility ? Excavated and stabilized 10,000 tons of contaminated organic and PCB sludge ? Removed, containerized and disposed of 2,000 gallons of mixed solvents ? Removed and disposed of 40,000 linear feet of asbestos coated piping ? Removed 2, USTs and 2 ASTs Carson City Refinery Demolition Carson City, MI 3/98 – 9/98 $1.8M Environmental Quality Management Eric Bowman, CHMM, Project Manager 513-825-7500 USEPA Region 5 Pete Guria, OSC 312-353-1909 ? Provided field response services to decontaminate and demolish an abandoned refinery ? Removed, solidified and disposed of 100,000 gallons of tank bottoms and 250,000 gallons of tank liquids ? Decontaminated and removed 250 ASTs ? Excavated and solidified 17,000 tons of soils and treated 4,000,000 gallons of wastewater ? Performed asbestos abatement and demolition of two cracking towers and 7,000 feet of ancillary piping Chicago Methyl Parathion Removal Chicago, IL USEPA, Region 5 3/98 $50K Environmental Quality Management Mark Douglas, Project Manager 708-891-5094 ? Provided routine property relocation and structural decontamination services at homes sprayed with methyl parathion ? Removed structural and non-structural components and porous materials including carpets and wallboard Fort Rucker UST Program Ft. Rucker, AL 2/98 – 6/98 $30K Project Resources, Inc. Frank Loscavio, President 858-505-1000 ? Provided project management, field resources and equipment to support UST removal and installation Confidential Client Oil Spill Wood River, IL 1/98 $103K Clean Harbors, Inc. Kent Bartley 773-646-5111 ? Provided 24 hour/day response team ? Captured and recovered diesel fuel spilled into the Mississippi River at a refinery loading facility ? Mobilized equipment and personnel within six hours American Rail Inc. Carter Carburetor St. Louis, MO 9/97 – 12/97 $330K Shannon and Wilson Inc. Murray Meierhoff, CHMM, Project Manager 314-872-8170 ? Managed the decontamination and demolition of a 3-story facility contaminated with PCBs ? Demolished and disposed of 2,000 tons of waste and contaminated debris Le Mars Drive Dioxin Site Ellisville, MO Missouri Dioxin Contract 9/97 – 12/97 $200K USEPA Region 7 Larry Stafford, PO 913-551-7394 ? Directed excavation and storage of 1,200 tons of Dioxin contaminated soil ? Constructed a 20 mil HDPE cap over stockpile Lakeside Refinery Demolition Kalamazoo, MI USEPA, Region 5 9/97 $6.3M USEPA Region 5 Tom Basso, OSC Karen Vendle, OSC 312-353-1909 ? Managed structural decontamination/demolition of a refinery contaminated with OPA, CERCLA and asbestos wastes ? Removed, pumped and stored 3,200 tons of oily water and sludge in 48, 20,000 gallon Frac tanks ? Treated 1.3 million gallons of contaminated waste water, removed and recycled 374,000 gallons of sludge and 212,000 gallons of liquids ? Excavated and stabilized 2,600 tons of contaminated soils Project Name Duration & Value Client Reference Project Summary Eastern Missouri Dioxin Site Remediation St. Louis, MO USEPA, Region 7 9/96 – 4/97 $3M USEPA Region 7 Larry Stafford, PO 913-551-7394 ? Performed material handling of 20,000 tons of Dioxin soils previously stored in bulk life bags ? Managed transportation of 30,000 tons from 10 different sites to Times Beach, Missouri for incineration Bliss Ellisville Buried Drum/ Dioxin Soils Excavation Ellisville, MO USEPA ERCS Zone 4A 11/95 – 11/96 $6.5M USEPA Region 7 Ron McCutheon, OSC (Retired) Larry Stafford, PO 913-551-7394 ? Supervised the excavation and treatment of 25,000 tons of soils and transported to Times Beach, MO ? Removed 500 buried drums to paint wastes and solvents ? Constructed two negative air pressure drum staging areas with vapor extraction units ? Conducted air monitoring Galena and Joplin Lead Galena, KS Joplin, MO 2/95 – 11/95 $4.8M USEPA Region 7 Dave Williams, OSC 913-551-7625 ? Excavated 68,000 cubic yards of lead contaminated soils from 360 residential properties ? Performed site restoration including backfilling excavated areas with clean fill, grading and re-sodding ? Completed 335 homes in a 5 month period as required to meet customers’ established time frame Turner Seed Company Burlington, IA USEPA, Region 7 2/95 $600K USEPA Region 7 Larry Stafford, PO 913-551-7394 ? Decontaminated a warehouse impacted by pesticides and herbicides ? Provided sampling and analysis ? Lab packed 67 drums of containerized pesticides and herbicides ? Sealed warehouse interior, transported and disposed of materials East Texas Motor Freight St. Louis, MO USEPA, Region 7 10/94 – 12/94 $800K USEPA Region 7 Larry Stafford, PO 913-551-7394 ? Excavated, containerized and staged for storage of 8,000 tons of dioxin-contaminated soil ? Removed soils from residential, commercial, city and railroad right-of-ways Mid America Oil Refinery Chanute, KS USEPA, Region 7 8/94 – 10/94 $975K USEPA Region 7 Janice Kroone, OSC 913-551-7005 ? Managed cleanup of abandoned crude oil refinery ? Staged, sampled, analyzed, and field screened 459 drums and containers ? Decontaminated 3 structures and performed asbestos abatement ? Solidified, transported and disposed of 300 tons of sludge USEPA 1993 Missouri Flood Cleanup Response Multiple Delivery Orders, Statewide 7-93 – 5/95 $2.3M USEPA Region 7 James McDonald, OSC 913-551-7767 ? Retrieved, categorized, stored and disposed of 8,982 containers, 6,118 drums, 900 propane tanks, and 531 aboveground storage tanks, containing solvents, paints, herbicides, pesticides, and hydrocarbons spread across 350 miles of Missouri River flood plain M.K. Ferguson Low Level Radiation Wastewater Contract Weldon Springs, MO 5/91 – 8/94 $3.2M M.K. Ferguson Bill Bryant, Contracts Manager 314-441-8086 ? Supervised and operated three wastewater treatment facilities supporting the Weldon Spring DOE site in St. Louis, Missouri ? Managed 36 wastewater treatment operators working around the clock Environmental Restoration LLC has response and remediation project experience in 32 states and can provide services nationwide from our 17 office locations We maintain offices across the nation providing our customers with easy access to technical and operational personnel and equipment required to respond to any environmental situation. Our regional personnel are experienced in developing and implementing solutions to meet our clients’ needs. ER staff provides regulatory knowledge and maintains understanding of local requirements, technical and business considerations necessary to complete environmental work. We have the capability to respond efficiently and cost effectively respond to our customers’ needs nationwide from our 17 offices. ER office locations are highlighted below: PROVIDING SERVICES NATIONWIDE St. Louis Atlanta Binghamton, NY Boston Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Detroit Hartford Houston Indianapolis Libby, MT Omaha Raleigh Salt Lake City St. Paul Our Project Managers are proficient at scheduling, budgeting and cost management Project Superintendents average 20 years experience over a broad range of projects including excavation, mine site remediation, structural decontamination and demolition, residential removal and spill response Our core field staff average 20 years of experience in all aspects of HTRW projects Environmental Restoration’s principals and field management experience dates back to the infancy of the environmental industry. Our project personnel average twenty years of experience conducting removal and remedial actions across the Midwest, Great Lakes, Rocky Mountains, Western and Southeastern regions of the country for a variety of federal, state and private sector clients. Our project managers have demonstrated capabilities in supervising and coordinating complex remediation and construction projects. They provide the depth and expertise in disciplines ranging from scientists and geologists to construction managers. ER staff directs client negotiations, interface with regulators, manage subcontractors, control costs and schedule, and submit reports. They are supported by a full complement of foremen, laborers, technicians, and equipment operators with skill sets vital to execute waste handling, decontamination, demolition, excavation and site restoration. Our personnel are extensively trained. All personnel have 40 Hour OSHA certification, 8 Hour Refresher, and construction safety training to ensure safe handling procedures, personal protection, equipment usage and Health and Safety procedures. Site Managers complete an 8 Hour Supervisor Training Course in Management of Hazardous Waste Sites. Our Field Management staff and Project Superintendents maintain Competent Person Certification in excavation, trenching, confined space entry and fall protection and have DOT HM-126F/181 Training. Project Foremen and selected field staff maintain certifications in lead, asbestos and radiation handling as required. In 2006, ER field personnel completed ICS Training Levels 100 and 200 as well as NIMS Levels 700 and 800. Additionally, Management personnel and Supervisors completed ICS Level 300 and 400 training. Individual highlights of our Management, Superintendent and Foremen training as well as our project experience are shown on the following table: PERSONNEL Our clients view us as an outstanding partner, performing exceptional and cost effective work Environmental Restoration LLC has established relationships and conducted turnkey environmental remediation services for clients in commercial industry, engineering, state and federal markets. We invite potential clients to contact any or all of our references. CLIENT REFERENCES COMMERCIAL R. A. Litle Project Manager Mining and Reclamation Plan ASARCO Mission Complex 4201 West Pima Mine Road Sahuarita, AZ 85629 520-648-4548 Adam Tokarski Project Manager ARCADIS 35 E. Wacker Drive, Suite 1000 Chicago, IL 60601 312-263-6703 Thomas Fuhrhop Golder Associates, Inc. 820 South Main Street, Suite 100 St. Charles, MO 63301 636-724-9191 Tony Brown Project Manager ABB 4350 Semple Avenue St. Louis, MO 63120 314-679-4542 Ryan Ball Vice-President National Maintenance and Repair, Inc. 401 South Hawthorne Street Hartford, IL 62048 618-255-5705 GOVERNMENT Mike Zimmerman Project Officer USEPA Region 8 1595 Wynkoop Street Denver, CO 80202-1129 303-312-6828 Phyllis Carrasco Contracting Officer USEPA Region 7 726 Minnesota Avenue Kansas City, Kansas 66101 913-551-7349 Carl Norman Project Officer USEPA Region 5 77 West Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60604 312-886-5495 Paul Peronard (8EPR-SR) On Scene Coordinator USEPA Region 8 1595 Wynkoop Street Denver, CO 80202-1129 303-312-6808 Mark Herse Contracting Officer US Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District Fort Crook Area Office Building 525, Castlehall, 3rd Floor Offut AFB, NE 68113 402-293-2560 Slide Number 1 Slide Number 2 Slide Number 3 Slide Number 4 Slide Number 5 OIL SPILL Slide Number 7 Slide Number 8 Slide Number 9 Slide Number 10 Slide Number 11 Slide Number 12 Slide Number 13 Slide Number 14 Slide Number 15 Slide Number 16 Slide Number 17
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