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Statement of Qualifications
Locations
Los Angeles Metro: 1227 S. Claudina Street, Anaheim, CA 92805Voice 855.242.9628,
Southern California: 140 W. Monte Ave. Bloomington CA 92316Voice: 909.546.1546, Fax: 909.546.1546
Northern California: 3200 Depot Road, Hayward, CA 94545Voice: 510.670.9901, Fax: 510.670.9904
San Diego: 8715 Miramar Place, San Diego, CA 92121Voice: 888.641.3940, Fax: 909.873.4141
Bakersfield: 7405 East Brundage Lane, Bakersfield, CA 93307Voice: 661.843.7901, Fax: 661.843.7903
Missouri: 3604 Fremont Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64129Voice: 816.924.5884, Fax: 816.924.1453
Texas: 2605 Northaven Road, Dallas, TX 75229Voice: 940‐726‐5299, Fax: 940‐726‐5279
TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction II. Operating Authority
Licenses, Permits and Insurance III. Protection and Safety
Preparation and Planning Training
IV. Fleet Operation
Equipment V. Service Capabilities
Field Services Customer Service
VI. Transportable Treatment Unit VII. Representative list of Clients VIII. Appendices
Appendix A: Licenses and Permits Appendix B: Insurance Appendix C: Key Personnel Appendix D: Projects Completed
INTRODUCTION The goal of Environmental Logistics, Inc. (ELI) is to provide services that will encourage and promote “protection of the environment by recovering natural resources”. For over twenty years Mr. Jon L. Bennett, Jr. has dedicated his career to this goal. Along the way he developed a state of the art, fully permitted treatment and disposal facility, Filter Recycling Services, Inc. (FRS), and trademark patents in the field of resource recovery and Brownsfield redevelopment. Now he has focused on the need for responsible management of waste materials during emergency responses, remediation projects and industrial waste accumulation by founding Environmental Logistic, Inc.
The founding principle of ELI is to promote the benefits of reuse and recycling whenever possible and to provide for cost efficient and environmentally responsible alternatives for the management of hazardous wastes. Recycling enables generators to reduce the long term legal responsibility associated with landfills, protects natural resources, and reduces potential tax liability. Viewing waste streams as a potential source of usable materials is what separates ELI from our competition. Protecting the environment for our customers requires ELI to maintain the ability to respond quickly. ELI operates a full range of transportation vehicles, including vacuum tankers, roll offs, end dumps, dry vans and vactors and guzzlers. Our state of the art fleet enables ELI to safely transport liquids, solids and semi‐solids from anywhere at any time. We offer tank cleaning services, industrial maintenance cleaning, confined spaces services and standby rescue crews, 24‐hour emergency response, and remediation of spills. Rapid responses help our customers stay in compliance with the law, maintain operations, and handle the unexpected with confidence. ELI also operates the largest Transportation Treatment Unit (TTU) for soil fixation and bioremediation in California. The TTU can reuse industrial waste waters and cementious material to render contaminated soils non‐hazardous. Whether a multi‐million dollar contract for a Fortune 100 company or a residential curb‐side program, ELI has the expertise, manpower, experience and technological capabilities to do the job…and do it right.
OPERATING AUTHORITY Environmental Logistics Inc. provides complete transportation and on‐site removal of hazardous and non‐hazardous materials. ELI is fully licensed and insured to haul hazardous wastes. We maintain the following registration, licenses, and permits: United States Environmental Protection Agency
- Notification of Hazardous Waste Activity - Notification of PCB Activity
United States Department of Transportation
- Hazardous Materials Registration California Department of Toxic Substances Control
- Waste Hauler Registration - Consolidated Transporter Registration
California Department of Health Services
- Medical Waste Transporter - Trauma Scene Waste Management Practitioner
A complete list of licenses and permits is available in Appendix A.
Insurance General Liability $6,000,000 Pollution Exclusion $6,000,000 Excess Liability $6,000,000 Railroad & Pipeline $6,000,000 Automobile Liability $6,000,000 Workers Compensation $1,000,000 Proof of Insurance supplied in Appendix B.
PROTECTION AND SAFETY Training Environmental Logistics Inc. takes its responsibility for the well‐being of its employees very seriously. Our people are our greatest asset. We believe that accidents can be prevented and our exemplary safety record is evidence of effective performance in that regard. We believe that the first steps toward a safe operation include training and preparation and planning. New employees receive and an employee handbook and take part in an orientation program which includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
Injury reporting Hazard Communication Evacuation Fire Protection First Aid Drug and Alcohol Awareness Confined Space Recognition Personal Protective Equipment Code of Conduct Code of Safe Practices General Work Expectations
Environmental Logistics Inc. engages in an on‐going training and health and safety program. Those working in the field maintain the following levels of training as applicable to their job assignments. Specialized training is received as appropriate in such areas as, but not limited to: First Aid/CPR, Incident Commander, Rail Car Emergencies, Heavy Equipment Operation, etc. Driver: Department of Transportation HazMat Awareness:
Manifesting, Marking, Packaging, Labeling, Placarding, HazMat Regulations, Separation/Segregation, HazMat Security
Demonstrated Proficiency in Applicable Equipment Operations: Vacuum Truck Operations, Containerized Waste Materials, Roll‐Off Operations, End Dump Operations, Industrial Air Moving Vacuum Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (24/40 Hr) Identifying Chemical and Physical Hazards, Site Control Measures, Decontamination, Health & Safety Planning, Assessing Risk, Confined Space Safety, Basic Toxicology, Respiratory Protection, Contingency measures, Selection of PPE
Technician: Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (40 Hr) Identifying Chemical and Physical Hazards, Site Control Measures, Decontamination, Health & Safety Planning, Assessing Risk, Confined Space Entry Safety, Basic Toxicology, Respiratory Protection, Contingency measures, Selection of PPE Demonstrated Proficiency in Applicable Equipment Operations: Pressure Washer/Steam Cleaners Department of Transportation Hazmat Awareness: Familiarization Separation/Segregation, Marking, Labeling, Packaging, HazMat Security Forklift Operator safety
Project Manager: Department of Transportation HazMat Awareness: Manifesting, Marking, Packaging, Labeling, Placarding, HazMat
Regulations, Separation/Segregation, HazMat Security Demonstrated Proficiency in Applicable Equipment Operations:
Vacuum Truck Operations, Containerized Waste Materials, Roll‐Off Operations, End Dump Operations, Industrial Air Moving Vacuum,
Forklift Operator Safety, Pressure Washers/Steam Cleaner Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Identifying Chemical and Physical Hazards, Site Control Measures, Decontamination, Health & Safety Planning, Assessing Risk, Confined Space Safety, Basic Toxicology, Respiratory Protection, Contingency measures, Selection of PPE
HAZWOPER Supervisor, as applicable Confined Space Entry Supervisor, as applicable Identification of Unknown Materials, as applicable
PREPARATION AND SAFETY Preparation and Planning Health and Safety Plan A site specific health and safety plan is developed for each project before mobilization. At a minimum, the plan addresses the following and is conveyed to each member of the crew in a tail‐gate meeting. A preliminary investigation of the site to determine physical, chemical, and biological
properties of known contaminants Contingency measures identifying evacuation routes, meeting points, location of on‐site
emergency equipment, contacting off‐site medical facilities and services. The work zones established for the project site. The location of safety showers, eye
wash stations, first aid kits, and fire extinguishers are identified within these zones. Levels of personal protection to be utilized. (Level A, B, C, D) Decontamination measures appropriate for the contaminant Emergency Response
FLEET OPERATIONS Environmental Logistics Inc. owns and operates a full fleet of certified equipment to provide the most reliable service possible.
Vacuum Trucks Our vacuum trucks are available to haul bulk liquid waste streams. Our fleet includes both black iron and stainless steel vessels ranging from 50 to 130 bbl capacity. Roll Offs Our roll off fleet consists of both single and double toll off trucks. ELI has containers ranging from 4 to 40 cubic yard capacity with either open or closed tops. End Dumps 37‐foot end dump trailers are utilized routinely for larger quantities of contaminated bulk solids and soils. Dry Vans Bobtail vans of various sizes are available to handle containerized and other drummed waste products. Vactor Trucks Vactor vehicles are available for the removal of industrial liquids or solids. The use of interceptor boxes enables larger quantities of industrial solid wastes to be managed more efficiently. This equipment is High‐rail/FRA approved for specialty applications.
Emergency Response Units Emergency Response Units are fully equipped vehicles that stand ready to respond to urgent calls for cleanup resulting from chemical release or spill. These units carry air monitoring devices, supplied breathing air apparatus, emergency wash stations, reference library, a wide
array of personal protective equipment, containment supplies, and decontamination equipment. Miscellaneous Equipment Environmental Logistics can also provide A Transportable Treatment Unit for soil fixation, Forklifts, Pressure Washers, Loaders and Confined Space Entry equipment for projects that pose special requirements.
SERVICE CAPABILITIES Our belief is that we did not inherit the planet from our parents, but are merely borrowing it from our children. We are proud of our commitment to the environment. Purifying the environment begins with a conscious effort to find new uses for those products classified as “liquid and solid wastes”. We work diligently with our clients and laboratories to develop innovative methods for recycling and reusing discarded waste materials. In addition, we are proud of our complete reuse and remediation capabilities and offer the following field services: Hazardous Waste Removal Emergency Response Disaster Clean Up Site Remediation Waste Management Tire Hauling and Recycling Non‐Hazardous waste removal Petroleum Contaminated Soils Roll‐Off Services Waste Oil and Filter Programs Tank Removal Oily Water Battery and Universal Waste Handling Drug lab Clean Up Vacuum Services Excavation Lab Packing HazCat Identification Analytical Services Product Destruction Residential Curb‐side Pickup Community Collections Profiling and all necessary paperwork Environmental Logistics Inc. is committed to providing the safest and most efficient services available on each and every job, regardless or project size, type, or location. Appendix D describes projects that have been completed by Environmental Logistics Inc. illustrating the depth and breadth of our capabilities.
Customer Service Environmental Logistics Inc. has worked very hard to bring the right team together to provide the best service in the industry. This is never more apparent than with customer service. We don’t just haul waste, we cultivate relationships. Our Customer Service staff is unmatched in its knowledge of transportation, handling methods and alternative disposal technologies. The associations built between Environmental Logistics Inc. and various treatment storage disposal facilities makes finding the most environmentally conscious recycling or disposal method seamless. Customer Service is everyone’s responsibility at Environmental Logistics Inc. Project Managers guide generators on the job site, through the maze of handling and cleanup processes, and are dedicated to the safe management and disposition of materials from each task. Whether it’s a paperwork, regulatory, or physical issue, they know the right questions to ask so that waste materials are managed quickly and effectively. An added customer service that Environmental Logistics Inc. provides is to assist with the tracking of waste handling documentation. ELI uses a state of the art document management system that records every transaction completed for the generator. Upon request these documents can be retrieved. This can be invaluable during the preparation of hazardous waste fee returns and audits. Key Personnel ELI brought together the best in the industry to provide the utmost in service for any size or scope project. Please refer to Appendix C for resumes of key personnel. Individual resumes of crew and staff are also available upon request.
REPRESENTATIVE LIST OF CLIENTS Throughout its environmental history Environmental Logistics Inc., in association with Filter Recycling Services, Inc. has served numerous clients in private industry and the government sector. The following illustrates a partial list of representative clients: ARCO Corporation California Dept. of Justice/Bureau Narcotics Enforcement Cal Trans Chartis Insurance Chevron Texaco Conoco Phillips County of Riverside County of San Bernardino Ecolab ERM General Electric Kimberly Clark Kinder Morgan Energy Lockheed Corporation Loma Linda University Hospital McDonnell Douglas Metropolitan Water District of Southern California National Railroad Companies Port of Oakland Port of Santa Cruz Shaw Environmental Southern California Gas Company Tamco Steel Thrifty Oil TRC TXI Union Carbide Corporation United States Air Force US Department of Customs US Department of Agriculture University of California, Riverside US Dept of Justice/DEA Forensic Sciences Valero Waste Management of Orange County
APPENDIX A
Licenses and Permits
Environmental Logistics, Inc. Operating Authority Permit/License/Certification Name:
Issued By Identification No.
Notification of Hazardous Waste Activity
US EPA CAR000172460
Notification of PCB Activity US EPA CAR000172460
Hazardous Materials Registration US DOT 081307 700 001PR
Motor Carrier Registration Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 1552681
Hazardous Waste Transporter w/ Consolidated Transporter
California Department of Toxic Substances Control 5508
Motor Carrier Permit California Department of Motor Vehicles 0340844
Hazardous Materials Transportation License
Department of CaliforniaHighway Patrol
137235
Certificate of Standard Carrier Alpha Code
National Motor FreightTraffic Association
ENVL
Special Permit DOT‐SP‐13192 US Department of Transportation PipelineAnd Hazardous Materials Administration
Authorized
Special Permit DOT‐SP‐13179 US Department ofTransportation Pipeline And Hazardous Materials Administration
Authorized
Special Permit DOT‐SP‐13796 US Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Administration
Authorized
Special Permit DOT‐SP‐13552 US Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Administration
Authorized
Special Permit DOT‐SP‐11624 US Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Administration
Authorized
International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA)
California Board Of Equalization CA204546106
Tire Program Identification California Integrated Waste Management Board 1610541‐01
Small Business Certification California Department of General Services 50832
Medical Waste Transporter California Department of Health Services 5508 MW‐151
Trauma Scene Waste Management Practitioner
California Department of Public Health
278
Business License Tax Certificate City of Colton 49695
Contractor License‐A Hazardous Substance Removal
California State Contractors License Board 927360
Rule 1166 Soil Mitigation South Coast Air Quality Management District 155208
Tax Registration Certificate City of Los Angeles 2539096‐0001‐1
Mobile Facility Response Plan California Department of Fish and Game/Oil Spill Prevention and Response
F5‐20‐2350
APPENDIX B
Insurance
APPENDIX C
Key Personnel
Jon L. Bennett, Jr. President
Jon Bennett entered the environmental field from the real estate industry in 1988. He responded to the need to "Protect the Environment by Recovering Natural Resources when he founded Filter Recycling Services. Inc. based on that principle. In 1990, Filter Recycling Services outgrew its Riverside location and Mr. Bennett purchased a State of the Art processing facility at 180 W. Monte Ave. in Bloomington California. In 1994 Filter Recycling Services, Inc. purchased four adjacent acres and two industrial buildings. In 1999, Filter Recycling Services expanded into Northern California by leasing a building with offices, a rail spur and a warehouse. Each year since its creation, Filter Recycling Services has experienced business growth generating over $10 million. Environmental Logistics Inc. is the logical compliment to Filter Recycling Services that fills a void for generators in the western United States. Mr. Bennett founded Environmental Logistics by bringing together the best in the hazardous waste industry when it comes to transportation, field service work, and emergency response. Mr. Bennett actively participates in coordination of field service and emergency response work and stays current on environmental training: Radioactive Identification/Radiation Safety 40 hour HAZWOPER Certification DOT Hazardous Materials Heavy Equipment Safety First Aid/ CPR Qualified Emergency Evacuation Hazardous Waste Characterization SCBA Training Alcohol and Controlled Substance Misuse/Supervisor Training Lockout/Tag out of Hazardous Energies
Jim Goyich, PG Geologist – Vice President
Mr. Goyich has over 28 years of experience as an environmental geologist working on projects throughout California. He has managed over 200 phase I environmental assessments, over 100 Phase II investigations, and dozens of soil, vapor and groundwater remediation projects for industrial, agricultural, commercial and residential clients. Project sites include railroads, ports, and airport facilities; refineries, landfills, and liquid waste disposal facilities, farms, schools, hospitals, and utilities. Mr. Goyich has taken numerous projects from initial investigations through sampling and remediation and subsequent classification as “no further action.” He is familiar with regulatory requirements at the federal, state, county and local level. Professional Experience Site restoration for school site construction under DTSC guidance throughout California. Tar plant assessment and remediation and closure in Fontana, California. Soil vapor extraction at sites in Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties. Groundwater remediation of properties throughout California, Nevada and Washington State. Pipeline Assessments in Hawaii and California. Emergency Response Assessment and Remediation of crash sites throughout southern
California. Paint Manufacturing Plant Assessment, Remediation and Closure, Los Angeles, CA. Fresh Water Spring Assessment and Testing throughout California. Phase II Assessments of industrial and commercial properties. Assessment and Remediation of railroad operations related chemical releases. Geologic Investigations of surface fault rupture and landslide potential in southern California. Drug Lab Remediation and Closure. UST Removal, Remediation, and Closure.
Registrations and Certifications
California Professional Geologist, No. 6325 HAZWOPER Site Safety Supervisor Training Railroad Safety Training Cal/OSHA Trench Safety Training – Competent Person Confined Space Operations Training Radiation Safety Certificate Radiation Safety Supervisor Training Dangerous Goods Shipment Training MSHA Training Endangered Species Protection Training Coast Guard National Incident Management System Training
Matthew Dixon
Project Manager – Hazardous Waste Operations Mr. Dixon has 31 years of experience in Hazardous Materials Management for both the United States Marine Corps and for various firms in northern California. He supervised the loading equipment and materials onto US Navy Ships during 5 tactical deployments to the Middle East, and managed hazardous materials and explosives offloading upon their return. At the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, CA. he managed on‐site environmental services and a staff of 30 marines and 80 civilian government employees. After retirement from the Marines, Mr. Dixon has managed various hazardous materials TSD facilities and service operations in Northern California. Mr. Dixon manages numerous projects and large industrial accounts for the Northern California Environmental Logistics, Inc. Hayward Office. Professional Experience United States Marine Corps, Retired (22 years of service) RCRA Part B TSD Facility manager at the Naval Station North Island and 32nd Street for Clean
Harbors. TSD Facility Manager for General Environmental Management, Inc. General Manager for PSC Environmental Services in Northern California. Manager for Safety Kleen, Northern California. Emergency Response Remediation of crash sites throughout California. Chemical transfer and industrial tank cleaning at facilities throughout California. UST Removal, Soil Remediation, and Site Closure at industrial, commercial and agricultural
facilities throughout California. Training and Certifications Bachelors of Science Degree in Environmental Science, Sacramento State University 40 HAZWOPER Training Site Safety Supervisor Training Railroad Safety Training Confined Space Operations Training DOT and Dangerous Goods Shipment Training MSHA Training Forklift Safety and Operations Training Hazard Communication Training ISO 14001 Auditor Over the water shipment training Lab Pack Level I, II, and III Certified CPR ‐ First Aid FEMA Emergency Commander
Howard Morton Health and Safety Manager – Hazardous Materials Specialist
Environmental Logistics, Inc. service, emergency response and industrial confined space project work has increased each of the last 9 years. Mr. Morton is responsible for keeping our technicians and project managers trained on the latest techniques and equipment used in confined space work throughout Northern California. His experience with the monitoring of environmental conditions in potentially dangerous environments is utilized during emergency responses, chemical transfers, waste assessments, and stand‐by rescue services. Mr. Morton is also responsible for preparation of site specific health and safety plans, confined space entry work plans, and other project related work plans for the Northern California region. He is experienced in proper DOT label and manifesting procedures, equipment calibration, and work within intrinsically safe work requirements. His firefighting background provides the expertise and experience to manage emergency response projects in a wide variety of work conditions. Professional Experience Fire Captain with the San Jose City Fire Department with 18 years of Fire Service and Hazardous
Materials Experience. Confined Space Entry Rescue Team Management and Confined Space Operations Hazardous Incident Response Team Captain National Registered Paramedic CPR/AED/First Aid instructor PALS, ACLS, ITLS instructor 40 hour Hazardous Waste Operator Training Instructor Hazardous Materials Technician and Specialist Instructor Supervisor for the Hazmat Worker Instructor
Training and Certifications A.S. Fire Science/Emergency Medical Management, Crafton Hills College California State Hazardous Materials Manager, University of Riverside Hydraulics and Hydraulic Systems, CSU‐Long Beach 1st Battalion 75th Infantry (Rangers) (Honorable Discharge), U.S. Army Evidence Collection and Scene Preservation, LSU Emergency Medical Technician‐1,CPR and AED Card Confined Space Entry and Rescue Technician Trench Entry and Rescue, Rescue Systems 1 & 2, Instructor 1a, 1b, 1c California State Hazmat Manager, Emergency Management 1a, 1b, 1c Firefighter 1, Firefighter 2, Fire Officer Certified
MARK A. “Marko” FREEMAN Emergency Response/Remediation Project Manager
Mark Freeman has seen firsthand the evolution of the environmental service industry. He is revered as one of the leading remediation and emergency response managers in the industry. Whether a call in the middle of the night or a large scale site cleanup involving thousands of pounds of soil Marko navigates through the regulatory community to achieve approved successful completion and closure status. Over the years Marko has kept pace with the changing landscape of environmental services. Marko has an eye for assessing critical issues, safety, staying up to date on cleanup techniques and recycling and disposal technologies. Marko has assessed, planned, and carried out successful completion of projects ranging from routine material pickups to full scale plant demolition and closure. He is no stranger to the vast array of services that we perform. Marko has extensive experience over the past 18 years managing hazardous waste in an industrial environment: pumping and cleaning out confined spaces, pressure washing street spills, lab packing miscellaneous small quantity chemicals, soil excavation, underground storage tank removal, staging drummed materials for pickup, carrying out health and safety programs, and even the meticulous sifting through of tangled masses of derailed train cars. He actively participates in on‐going professional development including, but not limited to: 40 Hour HAZWOPER Certification 24 Hour Emergency Response HazMat Technician/First Responder Incident Commander DOT Hazardous Materials First Aid/CPR Permit and Non‐permit Required Confined Space Entry Confined Space Entry Supervisor HAZWOPER Supervisor Contractor Orientation Federal Railroad Administration Safety for On‐Track Workers HazCat Chemical Identification Forklift Operator Incident Command System for Rail Emergencies Lockout/Tag out of Hazardous Energies Rail Car Specialist
Travis Pereiras Los Angeles General Manager
Mr. Pereiras has spent considerable time in all aspects of the hazardous waste industry. He has worked his way from laborer and equipment operator to overseeing international remediation projects. Mr. Pereiras has overseen waste sites for county level government, completed project management for the largest hazardous waste company in the U.S. and worked for large multinational corporations. Waste generation, lab packs, transporting hazardous material and remediation of sites, Mr. Pereiras has participated, trained and managed all aspects of the hazardous waste process. Professional Experience Opened and managed Riverside household waste sites. Removed PCB contaminated transformers. Managed waste generated during demolition of Smelter. Waste management of Ajo mine closure. Plating shop shutdown, from closure to remediation of site. Project management and Job costing. Lab Pack Chemist. Manifest generation, safety placard, and transport in compliance with DOT regulations. In‐site Manager, overseeing all hazardous materials generated by facility. Training personnel for Los Angeles City contract. Managed operation of Vapor Extractor Unit. Thermal Remediation of PCB’s in Madrid, Spain.
Registrations and Certifications 40 Hr. Hazwoper/Emergency Response training Title 29CFR Section 1910.120 8 Hr. OSHA Hazwoper Refresher Training Respiratory Training & Fit Test REA I Class A license with hazardous waste endorsement B.S. Chemistry from Cal State Fullerton, In progress Contractor License No. 913613 with hazardous endorsement Confined Spaces Certified D.O.T. Hazardous Materials Regulations and Safety Certified Forklift Operator Training and Certification CPR/First Aid Certified Hazardous Waste Manifest Training Certified
Thomas Thorne Los Angeles Office Manager
Mr. Thorne has over 20 years of experience in the hazardous waste industry. His range of expertise varies to all aspects of business including managing, consulting, marketing and sales. Mr. Thorne has worked across the country with national corporations in multiple locations around the United States. His experiences have allowed him to successfully manage and implement environmentally conscious programs in areas such as remediation, construction, food services, consulting, transportation, and engineering.
Professional Experience
Environmental construction management and consulting services for construction projects and remediation of hazardous materials
Providing environmental solutions to the food industry Remediation, abatement and demolition Managed 26 contractors while during construction of seven new facilities simultaneously UST removal, closure and restoration Project management Marketing and business development
Registrations and Certifications
Microbial Bacteria Accredited, IAQC MSHA Certified Confined Space Supervisor, AESE Contractor License (CA & AZ) 40 Hr. Hazardous Material Trained, AESE Hazardous Waste, Liability & Real Estate, UC San Diego Lead Based Paint Abatement Certification, Georgia Tech and State of CA Biohazards and Crime Scene Certifications, South Carolina CPR
Bryan Keegan National Contracts Manager
Mr. Keegan has over 10 years of experience in the hazardous waste industry. His expertise in management has allowed him a part in all aspects of the hazardous waste industry including, transportation, removal, disposal, emergency situations and plant management. Mr. Keegan has had the opportunity to work with national as well as multinational companies with locations across the Western United States and Europe. Supply chain management, intermodal activities and logistics are all part of Mr. Keegan’s experience with hazardous waste. Professional Experience
Logistics coordinator and general manager at DTI Associates Managed truckload chemical delivery and intermodal activities through Ports of Long Beach
and Los Angeles Importing and Exporting Supply chain management Management of dispatch and customer service teams Implementation of tracking and communication systems Transportation security Hazardous materials transportation DOT regulations Hazardous materials training
Registrations and Certifications
Industry Technician, California Emergency Management Agency, #OR409946 Security Action Item Training Certificate, Transportation Security Administration Transportation Working Identification Credential, Transportation Security Administration,
#00149908 Infrastructure Liaison Officer, Intro to Incident Command System, IS‐00100.b Active Shooter Response, IS‐00907 Workplace Security, IS‐00906
Dino Rodriguez Project Manager – Heavy Equipment Operator
Mr. Rodriguez has over 25 years of experience in remediation construction and demolition in southern California. He has managed well over 1,000 projects to completion. Mr. Rodriguez has expertise in equipment operation from loaders, excavators, backhoes, shoring, crane, welding and cutting torches, metal shears, vacuum tanker, soil air knife, Guzzler and trucking operations. His project work at Environmental Logistics, Inc. includes soil remediation for skyscraper subbasements, airplane crash sites, former UST locations, caustic and fuel spill remediation, flood damage at industrial facilities as well as chemical transfers, tank cleaning, and industrial demolition. Project sites include industrial and commercial facilities, railroads, ports, and airport facilities; refineries, landfills, power plants, farms, schools, hospitals, and utilities. Professional Experience Caustic spill remediation at an industrial facility in Rancho Cucamonga, California. Aviation fuel spill remediation at an air force base in California. Digester Lid demolition, removal and recycling in Rialto, California. Abandon property remediation and restoration for San Bernardino and Riverside
counties. Emergency Response Remediation of crash sites throughout California. Chemical transfer and industrial tank cleaning at facilities throughout California. UST Removal, Soil Remediation, and Site Closure at industrial, commercial and
agricultural facilities throughout California. Drug Lab Remediation and Closure.
Training and Certifications
Hazardous Materials Manager Training at UCR Extension HAZWOPER Site Safety Supervisor Training Railroad Safety Training Confined Space Operations Training DOT and Dangerous Goods Shipment Training MSHA Training Forklift Safety and Operations Training Hazard Communication Training
Jennifer Crompton Health and Safety Manager
Experience: Over 25 years of experience in the management of hazardous and non‐hazardous wastes. Health & &Safety duties have included, but not limited to, the development and daily operations of facility health and safety programs, field safety audits, development and implementation of site specific health and safety plans, site safety officer role as needed, on‐site briefings, accident and injury investigation, and all responsibilities of the training director. Assist clients with compliance related issues, such as plan development, preparation of toxic release nventory, waste minimization plans and fee returns, establishing recordkeeping and storage programs. Assist generators with their in‐house training programs and meetings. Handle D.O.T. compliance related issues: vehicle maintenance records, audit of drivers logs, driver qualifications, federal and state inspection criteria, etc. Human Resource Management: Wage and Hour Supervision, Company Policy and Practice Compliance, Benefit Management, Labor and Discipline Case Management, etc. Education and Certifications: Red Cross First Aid/CPR Instructor Alcohol and Drug Supervisor Training Forklift Train‐the‐Trainer Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (24/40)
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Train‐the‐ Trainer
Annual HAZWOPER Refreshers California Compliance School for Hazardous Waste D.O.T. HazMat and Train‐the‐Trainer On‐Track Safety and Security Measures Instructor: Health & Safety for Railroad workers (49 CFR 214)
Hazardous Materials and Waste Train‐the‐Trainer Respirator Fit Testing
Confined Space Entry: Permit and Non‐Permit Required
Cargo Tank Test, Inspection and Repair Facility ISO 14000 Lead Auditor Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Auditing Driver Logs Fleet Tax Compliance Personnel Law for Managers and Supervisors Spill Containment for First Responders HazCat Chemical Identification System Certified Hazardous Materials Manager Ergonomic Standards and Practices Training Management/Compliance Meeting DOT, EPA and OSHA Requirements
Hazard Communication: Train‐the‐Trainer Hazardous Materials & Waste
Linda Allen Customer Service Manager – Hazardous Waste Operations
Ms. Allen has 30 years of experience in waste management, customer relations and services coordination for companies throughout southern California. She has been Environmental Logistics, Inc. (ELI) point of contact for several region wide contracts for Chevron, Metropolitan Water District, Safeway and numerous municipal and state agencies. She currently manages ELI’s profiling and customer services departments and assists on scheduling operations for many of the company’s local technical staff. She also assists in contracting and proposal preparation / cost estimation for all of ELI’s municipal and state contracts and is familiar with payroll and legal requirements for government contracts of all sizes. Ms. Allen has managed waste handling and removal operations for a number of local service station chains, for various private remediation contractors, consulting firms, and for ongoing remediation operations at the local and county government level. Professional Experience
Waste remediation at various sites throughout the Coachella Valley for a private remediation contractor.
Waste transportation, profiling, scheduling, and contracting with Chevron USA at 600+ sites throughout California.
Waste profiling, scheduling, contracting, and customer service representative for Metropolitan Water District, Western Region, in southern California.
Customer service representative for abandon property remediation and restoration for San Bernardino and Riverside counties.
Logistics assistant for emergency response remediation of crash sites throughout California.
Office manager for Tri Coast Engineering, Costa Mesa, California.
Training and Certifications Hazardous Waste Operator Training 40 Hour
Hazardous Manifesting 126/215‐A
National Safety Council Safety Training
ADP Services Training for Payroll
DOT and Dangerous Goods Shipment Training
Robert Hayward Emergency Response Coordinator
Possess over ten (15) years of experience with a combination of project management and firefighting/hazardous material responder dealing with the clean‐up and direct supervision for the clean‐up of hazardous substances. SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Supervise and direct field services, directly manage multiple subcontracts and subcontractors for various projects of complexity, work with contractors to resolve issues and reach resolution, apply OSHA regulations and implementation of various general construction and waste site operations. Implement hazardous materials regulations, perform waste evaluations, construct site safety plans, prepare hazardous waste manifests according to technical and analytical information, and ensure proper transportation of waste materials in accordance with US DOT regulations. Experience with off‐site CERCLA compliant facilities in constructing treatment/disposal plans for off‐site treatment, storage, and/or disposal. Proficient in various computer applications, including but not limited to, Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, QuickBooks, and Lotus Notes. Responsible for preparation of all technical reports in regards to hazardous waste, profiling, analysis, daily operations, and transportation and disposal. EDUCATION RCC‐Certification Emergency Manager, State Certified Firefighter I, II, California Specialized Training Institute Haz‐Mat Tech, Specialist, FSTEP Fire Inspector, Safety Officer, Company Officer, Confined Space 40 Hr Rescue Trained, HAZWOPER, Incident Command System 100, 200, 300, 400. National Incident Management Services 700. ACCREDITATIONS National Registry Hazardous Materials Specialist #274619, National Registry Hazardous Materials Technician # 266328, CFSTES Firefighter I # 1951549, CFSTES Firefighter II #2082231,
Mike Tabush Project Manager – Hazardous Materials Specialist
Mr. Tabush is responsible for oversight of confined space entry work and hospital/health care services provided by Environmental Logistics, Inc. at project sites throughout California. His experience with monitoring of environmental conditions in potentially dangerous environments is utilized during tank cleaning operations, chemical transfers, waste assessments, emergency responses, and stand‐by rescue services. Mr. Tabush is experienced in proper DOT label and manifesting procedures, equipment calibration, and work within intrinsically safe work requirements. His firefighting background provides the background to manage emergency response projects in a wide variety of work conditions. Professional Experience
Hospital Waste Services. Confined Space Entry Rescue Team Management and Confined Space Operations The Kendall Company, Sales manager for hospital division. San Bernardino County Fire Department: Paid Call Firefighter‐ 911 emergency calls for fires,
medical aids, traffic collisions, hazardous material spills, hazardous material mitigation, and code enforcements.
Victorville Fire Department: Paid Call Firefighter Merrell Engineering: Laboratory Technician and Acting Lab Manager: Duties include lab testing,
compiling and reporting lab results, scheduling equipment maintenance, restocking, retrain lab technicians, and participated in quality control staff meetings.
Training and Certifications
Emergency Medical Technician‐1,CPR and AED Card Confined Space Rescue Technician California Firefighter I, Firefighting Initial Response Command, Fire Control 3 ‐ Structural Fire
Fighting, Fire Control 4A and 4B. Forklift Operator Training Hazardous Materials First Responder 40 hour Hazardous Waste Operator Training and 8 hour Recertification BA in Organizational Leadership from Chapman University in Orange, California, 2011. AA in Fire Technology, Victor Valley College, Victorville, California, 2008.
APPENDIX D
Projects Completed
PROJECTS COMPLETED Summary Descriptions
Projects completed by Environmental Logistics, Inc. range from the small regularly scheduled pickup to large scale emergency response and remediation. Our services encompass the full extent of wastes, excluding radioactive and explosives. Bulk Liquid Transport ELI routinely conducts a milk‐run of various generators of smaller quantities of waste oil. Depending on quantity the generator has the option to participate in this program. A representative sample is tested by the operator for PCB content at each pickup to guard against cross contamination. Commonly ELI picks up bulk liquid hazardous and non‐hazardous waste using black iron vacuum tanks ranging from 1000 to 5000 gallons per stop. Most of these jobs involve the movement of Non‐RCRA oily wastes and Non‐hazardous purge waters. The largest bulk liquid project completed to date involved our entire fleet of 120 barrel and 70 barrel vacuum trucks to assist in the on‐site transfer and on‐site recycling of fuel based material from a pipeline operation.
Railroad Services: In a mountainous area, logistical challenges faced the crew as they entered tangled wreckage under a spray of fire suppressing foam to identify, separate, segregate, package, transport for reuse, recycling or disposal: over 80 cubic yard boxes of oil related products, 120 drums of lab packed paint related
materials, 180 drums of miscellaneous hazardous and extremely hazardous chemicals, and 42 tons of Non‐RCRA soil removed for recycling. In addition 88 drums of material were trans‐loaded and over packed for return to the shipper, and the content of a 53’ ocean container of sulfur was trans‐loaded into containers for appropriate disposal. Due to the high hazard associated with the materials workers had to wear supplied breathing air and fire retardant garments while performing very physically demanding work under extreme weather conditions. Facility Closures During a partial closure of a major refinery operation ELI personnel remediated over 25,000 tons of contaminated soil, removed 600‐700 drums of RCRA and Non‐RCRA materials, cleaned various tanks and demolished a sludge basin structure. All activities were conducted under full sampling protocols. In a full closure of a steel mill we decontaminated walls and floor of a 15 acre covered facility. Aged tanks and chemicals were removed for appropriate disposal. At the closure of an analytical laboratory off specification, aged, and retain samples were identified, inventoried and lab packed into performance orientated packages for disposal. Over 108 drums of waste were generated as well as the decontamination of facility structures. ELI acted as the single source coordinator of various cleanup aspects involving the removal, transportation and disposal on a large scale project of the Army Corps of Engineers in Fort Douglas Utah. The scale of the project required the use of not only our own staff by that of various specialties provided by subcontractors. Vactor Services Routinely maintain, with the use a an industrial air moving vacuum truck “Vactor/Guzzler”, 48 miles of service track from a rail yard. Various impacted soil and sand is removed from in and around active track. 1500‐1600 tons of material is moved during these on‐going operations. Vactors have been used successfully for both liquid and solid removal of impacted materials during cleanup and routine maintenance activities on many occasions. During the confined space entry and cleaning of a 125’ by 48” culvert, the Vactor was used to remove non‐hazardous impacted soil for reuse. ELI was requested for this project because of our reputation for sensitive handling of the surrounding environment. Working closely with botanists, and archeologists, ELI was able to preserve and maintain the historical value of the area affected.
Containerized Hazardous Wastes Regularly scheduled pickups can be arranged for those generators that do not wish to risk exceeding their allowed 90 day generation accumulation period. The pickups are calendared with a dispatch confirmation a couple days prior to make sure all is ready when the truck arrives. ELI has accepted and successfully completed drum pickups and transport for recycle or disposal projects from one to hundreds of drums. These pickups can be arranged by telephone, written request/contract, and fax or e‐mail request. Drummed waste that is picked up varies greatly in the quantity and constituents. We have local drivers that are dedicated to the daily pickup of generators with containerized wastes. Drum pickups from 1 to 80 units can be dispatched to one driver in that day. Currently we have four dedicated local drum drivers. It is not uncommon for drivers to make several repeat trips to one location. Mobilize, set up and conduct day‐long household hazardous waste events. Routinely scheduled events throughout the year see hundreds of residents bring their hazardous wastes to temporary collection sites manned by ELI. Their wastes are collected and appropriated packaged or lab packed for recycling or disposal. On average 400 cars are received generating approximately a 48’ dry van trailer of miscellaneous wastes and tires, a 28’ trailer of RCRA hazardous waste drums, and a 40 yard roll off container of latex paint per event. The participating crew and responsibilities include public relations, unloading, segregating, field identification of unknown chemicals, lab packing and applicable documentation, marking, and loading. Over‐The‐Water Transfer During Over‐The‐Water Transfer approximately 600 gallons of bunker fuels are pumped from large ocean going vessels utilizing ASME vacuum tanks creating more than 120 psi. Residual fuel is removed enabling maintenance repair crews to proceed. Due to logistical issues these projects involve not only confined space operations, but monitored procedures for protecting our coastal waters. This is an on‐going project.
Lab Packing ELI completed a laboratory chemical storage maintenance/out of date chemical removal at Walnut Valley Unified School District, Walnut High School science classrooms. Schools typically generate a large number of off‐specification or aged surplus small quantity chemicals. These materials must be properly lab packed for disposal. The size of lab pack projects from educational institutions vary greatly. An average lab pack from a high school and college facilities ranges between 10 and 30 drums. The project included identification and removal of unknown chemicals utilizing a Haz Cat system to properly segregate, lab pack, mark and label over 50 containers of waste. The project was completed during a graveyard weekend shift to accommodate the busy site use schedule at Walnut High School. Soil Remediation ELI coordinated the excavation, removal disposal and confirmatory sampling of a crash site remediation of a jet fuel spill in Oxnard California. The project was completed for the insurance coverage company responsible for the plane in the event of a crash. The project was expedited to return the valuable crop land back to the agricultural business responsible for crop production. Shallow groundwater was also remediated using vacuum truck pumping methods. A closure report was prepared and a determination of “no further action required” was issued approximately 45 days from the start of the project. The initial cost estimate was $260K and the project was completed for an estimated value of $125K. Emergency Response ELI responded to a sewer sump remediation project at the Downtown Los Angeles County Courthouse that shut down operations at the court. The remediation was completed overnight and the court docket resumed on schedule the next day. Vacuum tankers and a confined space entry crew and rescue crew were employed to complete the project on schedule and within the estimate given.
Emergency responses to chemical spills from traffic accidents or fuel leaks along rail lines or at commercial properties are not uncommon and constitute a significant portion of ELI’s business. Roadways have been cleaned of fuels and oils by use of encapsulation and dispersion agents render material less harmful prior to removal. Storm drains and other access to water ways has been successfully protected during cleanup activities.