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MiscellaneousEnvironmental Services
Sta tement o f Qua l i f ica t ions
Prepared for City of Boise
July 30, 2014 | RFQ# 14-210
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
advancing BOISE
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Return with ProposalPROPOSAL SIGNATURE PAGE
Name of Business:Please print or type
Address:
City:State: Zip Code:Phone No.:Federal Tax ID:Signature:Printed Name:E-MailTitle:Date:
Significant Local Economic Presence: _____ Yes; _____ No
(Misstatement of local presence may result in disqualification of the bid or proposal by the CityCouncil).
Provide local address if different than mailing address.
Proposer Acknowledge Receipt of the Following Addenda:
Addendum # Date1.2.3.4.
The above signed proposes to provide services in accordance with the specifications for RFP 14-210, MISCELLAENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES , Boise Idaho and to bindthemselves, on the acceptance of this proposal, to enter into and execute a contract, of which this
proposal, terms and conditions, and specifications will be part.
The above signed acknowledges the rights reserved by the City to accept or reject any or all proposals as may appear to be in the best interest of the City. The undersigned further agrees, ifawarded a contract, to execute and deliver the same to the City within five (5) working days afterreceipt of an executed contract and to submit there with all required insurance certificates.
Brown and Caldwell
950 West Bannock Street, Suite 250
BoiseIdaho 83702208.389.7700
July 30, 2014
94-1446346
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Signature Sheet Yes No
Letter of Introduction Yes No
For Each Category of Service:
Project Managers Experience Project Approach Personnel Experience Resumes Other
Yes No
Fee Schedule In separate sealed envelope Yes No
PUBLIC AGENCY CLAUSE
Bid prices will be made available to other "Public Agencies", including agencies of the State ofIdaho, and as defined in Section 67-2327 of the Idaho Code, which reads: "Public Agency"means any city or political subdivision of this state including, but not limited to counties; schooldistricts; highway districts; port authorities; instruments of counties; cities or any politicalsubdivision created under the laws of the State of Idaho. It will be the responsibility of the"Public Agency" to independently contract with the vendor and/or comply with any otherapplicable provisions of Idaho Code governing public contracts. Typically, other municipalities
buy from our agreement.
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950 West Bannock Street, Suite 250Boise, ID 83702Phone: 208.389.7700Fax: 208.389.7750
July 30, 2014
City of Boise, Purchasing Office150 N. Capitol BoulevardBoise, ID 83702
Subject: Proposal for RFP 14-210 Miscellaneous Environmental Services
Dear Sir or Madam:
The City of Boise (City) consistently ranks as one of the most livable cities in
the United States, and has established itself as a marquee environmentalcommunity in the Northwest and beyond with progressive approaches toincreasingly complex environmental challenges. Always looking to thefuture, the City is continually seeking opportunities to establish the nextindustry standard, identifying better solutions to currentchallenges persistent in the goal of ADVANCING BOISE .
Brown and Caldwell (BC) has a long history supporting the City in this goal,exemplified by projects such as Dixie Drain . In an effort to continue to helpthe City advance its environmental program, we are submitting ourqualifications in the following Categories of Service for this on-call contract: All Appropriate Inquiries, NEPA, and
Environmental Site Assessmentand Audits
Plants, Wildlife, EndangeredSpecies, Wetlands, and HabitatEvaluations
Hazardous Materials or WasteEvaluations
Ground Program and Projects
Stormwater Programs andProjects
Water Quality Related Programsand Projects
Materials (Solid Waste)Management
Wastewater ProgramManagement/Utility Management
Miscellaneous Projects
Our demonstrated experience seeing the big pictureand applyinginnovative approaches to the Citys current and future challenges, industry-leading technical expertise, and committed local resourcesmake BC theideal consultant partner to support the City in ADVANCING BOISE .
ADVANCING Innovative Approaches ADVANCINGBOISE
ADVANCING Technical Solutions
ADVANCING Project Delivery
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ADVANCING Innovative Approaches BC is known for innovative approaches that not only solve our clients problems,but do so efficiently and effectively. From developing the nations first IntegratedPlan with Seattle Public Utilities to implementing the Sacramento RegionalCounty Sanitation Districts $2 billion EchoWater program, BC consistentlydelivers lasting, innovative solutions. We ask questions like What is importantto you? and How do you know you are being successful? to understand andappreciate the full spectrum of unique priorities for each of our clients. Thisallows us to craft solutions that are not just the best solution, but the bestsolution for Boise .
ADVANCING Technical Solutions BC shares the Citys drive to continuously push the boundaries, looking forthe smartest, most sustainable, and most cost-effective approaches tomaintaining our communitys environmental health in a changing regulatoryenvironment. We have assembled a team of specialists all recognizedexperts in their respective fields, and all accessible to City staff to help theCity advance technical solutions . Regardless of their location, BC willcontinue to make it a priority for the City to have access to our firms toptalent.
Our teams technical experts include:
Dr. Henryk Melcer: Developed a revolutionary method for wastewatercharacterization and wastewater treatment plant capacity analysis, whichthe Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF) has adopted as anindustry-standard approach and the City was able to leverage as part of theWest Boise Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF) Capacity Assessment.
Clifton Bell: Applied his expertise in nutrient modeling to help WERFdevelop the Toolbox and Guidance for Using Models to Set Site-Specific
[The Dixie DrainProject is] the bestexample ofinnovative thinking Ihave seen in 15 to 20
years of government.
-Mayor Dave Bieter
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Nutrient Goals and has guided the development of the Lower Boise RiverTotal Phosphorus Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL).
Chris Cleveland: Currently using his expertise in utility management tofacilitate the development of level-of-service goals that align with the Citysstrategic vision for the Citys wastewater utility.
Jeff Herr: Identified the similarities between wastewater and stormwatertreatment to develop the innovative, cost-effective nutrient managementsolution the City is using at Dixie Drain.
Meghan Krishnayya: Understands the complex regulatory environments inwhich our clients operate and assists them in calming the chaos through
the implementation of systematic, disciplined tracking of their regulatoryrisks.
ADVANCING Project Delivery
The BC team includes morethan 25 local, specializedprofessionals whosequalifications and availabilityalign with the notedCategories of Service and withthe Citys anticipated effortsunder this on-call contract.This team also shares theCitys commitment toadvancing our lasting, vibrantcommunity. Our team issupported by four offices and
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more than 200 staff in the Northwest, plus more than 1,500 additionalresources nationwide. The Citys projects will be led from our Boiseofficelocated just around the corner from the Citys officesallowing us toprovide the City with prompt responses to any need that may arise. Ourlocal project managers all have experience working with public entities inand around the Treasure Valley, making them uniquely aware of localenvironmental challengesand how to solve these challenges on time andon budget.
ADVANCING Boise
We appreciate the Citys commitment to the environmental health of ourcommunity, keeping Boise a livable, vibrant place to live. We have enjoyedworking with you and look forward to continuing to help advance the Citysenvironmental program. If you have any questions regarding this submittal,please contact Matt Gregg directly at 208.389.7717 or by e-mail [email protected].
Very truly yours,
Brown and Caldwell
David P. Bergdolt, P.E. Matthew Gregg, P.E.Senior Associate Client Service Manager206.749.2271 [email protected] [email protected]
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All Appropriate Inquiries, NEPA, andSite Assessments and AuditsSection 2
Project Managers ExperienceRebecca Thompson brings 18 years of professional experience innatural resources planning and management; National EnvironmentalPolicy Act (NEPA); and inventory, analysis, and reporting. She hasextensive experience providing environmental services for public landagencies (U.S. Forest Service [USFS] and Bureau of Land Management[BLM]) in Idaho and the Intermountain region as well as privatelandowners and state and city transportation. She has served as aproject manager, assistant project manager, and resource specialiston more than 30 environmental assessments (EAs) and environmental
impact statements (EISs) for renewable energy, transmission, mining,recreation, forest management, livestock grazing, development, andtransportation projects. In this capacity, she has overseen or includedreports from Phase I and II environmental site assessments (ESAs)and archaeological and historic resource inventories. Rebecca hasfacilitated interdisciplinary team meetings and has been involved in allstages of the NEPA process, including public involvement, alternativesdevelopment, document preparation and oversight, response to publiccomments, drafting of agency decision documents, and maintenance ofadministrative records.
Why Shes the Best Fit > Track record of conductingprojects on time, withinbudget
> Strong understanding ofrequirements for projects withfederal dollars and/or permits
Relevant Experience within the Past 5 YearsRebecca managed the Trail Creek and CaldwellCanyon EA , which involved exploration drilling forphosphate on public, private, and state lands insoutheastern Idaho; BC performed cultural resourcesurveys for this project and she incorporated resultsinto the EA. She also was the NEPA lead for theUniversity of Georgia Land Transfer EA , whichincluded cultural resource assessments and a PhaseI and II ESA. She is currently managing the Horse
Butte Wind Energy Facility Programmatic EagleTake Permit EA for an existing wind energy facility onprivate lands in eastern Idaho. As project managerand NEPA lead for these projects, she has workedwith state and federal agencies on environmentalissues and permitting. Prior to employment at BC,Rebecca managed development projects involvingthe City of Eagle, BLM, USFS, and private landowners,and managed environmental clearances for City ofMeridian and Nampa transportation projects.
ADVANCING Project ManagementRebecca has a strong track record of deliveringprojects on time and within budget. Serving as theproject manager, she will effectively communicatewith the City of Boise to ensure that the NEPAprocess, ESAs, and audits and associateddocumentation are performed ef ciently, and inaccordance with agreed-to methodologies andtimelines and meet regulatory requirements. Tocontrol project costs, Rebecca will utilize skilled,
local, junior and mid-level staff to conduct eldassessments and reporting and mid- to senior-levelstaff for oversight, guidance, and technical reviews.
Client reference: David Carpenter, Project Manager,Monsanto, 1853 Highway 34 N., Soda Springs, ID 83276,[email protected], 208.547.1437
Client reference: Harald Scherm, Professor of PlantPathology, University of Georgia, 120 Carlton Street, Athens, GA 30602, [email protected] , 706.296.8168
Rebecca ThompsonBoise, Idaho
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PersonnelBCs project team provides the City with BCs best technical experts in all facets of the NEPA process,ESAs, and environmental audits. From Phase I ESAs to archaeological and historic resource investigations,BC has the expertise needed to support the City in its continued quest to be on the leading edge. Thefollowing section highlights the quali cations and industry-advancing contributions of our technical team,as well as some example projects from the past 5 years. Full resumes for each of these technical experts,plus additional support staff, are included in the Appendix. * Indicates Idaho license.
Project ApproachBCs project managementapproach is based on ourexperience successfullymanaging local on-callcontracts with the cities of
Boise, Meridian, and Nampa,as well as regional experiencewith Seattle Public Utilities andPierce County, Washington.From initial scoping throughproject completion, our projectmanagement approachemphasizes clear andfrequent communicationthat enables us to addressissues that may arise and
help ensure that we meet theCitys critical success factorsfor each project. During taskorder initiation, BC will workwith the City to develop aproject team, scope, schedule,and budget tailored to yourneeds. Our experiencedteam will identify areas ofuncertainty inherent in theproject and work with theCity to include appropriateassumptions.
As part of project scoping,BC will work with the City toidentify the best technicalexperts for each task. As apriority client for BC, the Cityhas access to BCs full suite oftechnical experts.
ADVANCING Budget and Schedule ComplianceBC implements a world-class project controls system for all projects. Thissystem, known as WorkSmart, integrates BCs technical, accounting, andhuman resources information systems through an interactive Web-basedplatform. WorkSmart is BCs one-stop shop for all project managers andteam members for scope, schedule, budget, and quality assurance/quality
control (QA/QC) management. Each project set up in WorkSmart containsa pro le linked to the critical components described and is available to anyproject team member.
Tracking and Reporting . BC will use WorkSmart to generate monthlyproject reports that provide an overview of project schedule and budgetstatus. The monthly reporting will help assess the projects scheduleprogress alongside its budget and scope performance, which will help theteam identify and mitigate potential slippage early. These reports will bediscussed with the City on a monthly basis.
Change Management . Project changes happen; managing themeffectively is the key to successful project delivery. Rebecca and her teamwill actively identify and track any project changes and assess their impact.When a change is required, BC will work closely with the City before thescope is changed or additional budget is spent.
ADVANCING Quality ControlBCs approach to quality combines management, people, and proceduresto ensure the delivery of quality products and service to our clients. Our QCactivities actually begin prior to delivery of our proposals and run throughthe planning, design, and construction phases of the project. On everyproject, BC implements our established QA/QC procedures to ensure that
all calculations, reports, and technical memoranda are reviewed by seniorprofessionals who are experts in their respective elds of engineering andscience. Our approach focuses on promoting creativity by use of the bestbrains philosophy for every task, while maintaining an uncompromisingcommitment to quality.
ADVANCING Team CommunicationsBC will actively communicate with all project team members throughoutthe course of the project, and City staff will have direct access to Rebeccaand BCs technical experts to stay apprised of the latest informationregarding the status of the project.
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Chuck Howe // NEPAPhoenix, Arizona
Chuck Howe has extensiveexperience in environmentalcompliance, program management,
and permitting with state departments of
transportation in environmental programmanagement and project management capacities.He has prepared hundreds of NEPA CategoricalExclusion (CE) documents for Federal HighwayAdministration (FHWA)-funded projects, inaddition to dozens of EAs and several EISsunder FHWA, Federal Aviation Administration(FAA), USFS, and Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)actions. Environmental permitting includes allelements of preparing and overseeing permitacquisitions from Clean Water Act (U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers [USACE]); Clean Air Act (U.S.Environmental Protection Agency [EPA]); Riversand Harbors Act (U.S. Coast Guard); Section 106(National Historic Preservation Act [NHPA], NativeAmerican Graves Protection and Repatriation Act[NAGPRA], Archaeological Resources ProtectionAct [ARPA]) consultations with state and tribalhistoric preservation of ces; and Section 4fcompliance (FHWA), in addition to numerousstate, local, and tribal regulations. Chuck servedas the environmental compliance manager for the
Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) andhis experience in Idaho includes leading efforts forpreparation of EAs on public lands administered byUSFS. Recent key projects: I-15 Virgin River Gorge BridgeReplacement (Crossing 6) EA, ADOT Flagstaff District;Environmental Compliance Program EAs and CEs,statewide, Arizona; U.S. Highway 89: Cameron Sectionand Bridge Replacement CE, Arizona
Todd Glindeman //Environmental Site Assessments
Boise, IdahoTodd Glindeman has more than14 years of experience on a wide
variety of disciplines including soil and groundwaterinvestigation/remediation activities utilizing risk-based evaluations in Idaho, Washington, Oregon,Nevada, Texas, and Kansas. In addition, Todd hascompleted dozens of Phase I and Phase 2 ESAs(ASTM E1527-13), hydrogeologic assessments,wetland delineations, and permitting required by
Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, threatened/endangered species surveys required by theEndangered Species Act (ESA) and stormwatermanagement program development andevaluations. Todd served as the project managerfor the City of Boises Ecological Assessmentsfor Multiple Sewer Extension Projects. Recent keyprojects: South Rasmussen Ridge Exploration Drilling EASoda Springs, Idaho; CuMo Exploratory Drilling ProgramEA, Boise County, Idaho
Jeremiah Thomas, P.G.*Environmental Site AssessmentsBoise, Idaho
Jeremiah Thomas is a licensedprofessional geologist and project
manager with more than 7 years of environmentalconsulting experience, including the managementof several environmental projects and workincluding hydrogeologic investigations, PhaseI and II ESAs (ASTM E1527-13), groundwaterand soil remediation projects, and geographicinformation system (GIS) projects in Idaho, Oregon,Washington, Nevada, and Montana. He hasworked on and managed projects involving soiland air sampling, groundwater and surface watersampling, remediation system installation andmaintenance, and pilot testing. He has experience
with multiple methods of subsurface investigation,including direct-push, hollow-stem auger, air rotary,directional drilling, and sonic. Jeremiah performedPhase I and II ESAs for various projects throughoutIdaho. Recent key projects: Valley Co-Ops, Bellevue,Idaho; National Frozen Foods Corporation, Oregon and Washington; Boise, Idaho
Meghan Krishnayya //Environmental AuditsIndianapolis, Indiana
Meghan Krishnayya is skilledat managing and implementing
strategic environmental management projectsthat provide clients with tools and solutions forenvironmental issues. She has assisted a varietyof municipal and industrial clients in recognizingregulatory issues and implementing compliance,permitting, environmental management system(EMS), environmental auditing, greenhouse gas(GHG), and sustainability programs. Her areas
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of regulatory expertise include: Emergency Planningand Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA)/SuperfundAmendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) IIIreporting, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA) compliance, and Clean Air Act permitting andcompliance. She is an ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001Lead Auditor and a trained GHG Veri er.
Meghan brings a breadth of environmental auditingexperience, including onsite auditing support forNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(NPDES) and EPCRA compliance at aquaculturelocations in Idaho for a con dential client. In thiscapacity, she trained the clients internal auditorson technical subject matter while conducting sitereconnaissance, record reviews, and personnelinterviews regarding construction and operating activitiesonsite. Recent key projects: EMS Development, Stanfeld,
Oregon; NPDES/EPCRA Audits, Idaho; ISO 14001/OHSAS18001 Gap Analysis, Idaho
Adam Berg // ArcheologicalInvestigationsASM Af liates // Boise, Idaho
Adam Berg, project manager andprincipal investigator in ASMs Boise
of ce, has 17 years of experience as a professionalarchaeologist with extensive experience supervisingcultural resource management projects in Idaho,
Nevada, Utah, and California. He has acted asa consultant for a variety of federal, state, andlocal government agencies; private architecturaland engineering rms; mining companies; privatelandowners; energy and utility companies; and otherclients. Adam has had extensive experience evaluatingcultural resources in southern Idaho and producingcultural resources reports that comply with state andfederal agency requirements. Recent work in Idahoincluded a Class III cultural resources inventory of4,796 acres on BLM public lands for the proposedPony Fire Drill Seeding Project , east of Boise, in theDanskin Mountains. Recent key projects: Bayhorse At-RiskHistoric Structures Inventory, Custer County, Idaho; Coxs WellEmergency Stabilization and Rehabilitation Project, BlaineCounty, Idaho; Pine Grouse Basin Vegetation Thinning Project,Fremont County, Idaho
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Additional TeamIn addition to their roles and responsibilitiesas our additional staff, we have included someexample projects from the past 5 years wherethey have contributed.
Kenn Hardin, Boise // NEPA and GIS support
for projects on private and public lands.Coordinated with Idaho Fish and Game(IDFG), USFS, and BLM on public and privatedevelopment, land zoning requirements,mining, transportation, natural gas exploration,and nuclear projects. Recent key projects: TraiCreek and Caldwell Canyon EA, Soda Springs, IdaRasmussen Valley EIS, Idaho; UGA Land Transfer,Idaho; Horse Butte Wind, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Husky1/North Dry Ridge EIS, Caribou County, Idaho
Kati Carberry, Boise // NEPA support forprojects on private and public lands. Kati hasextensive experience providing NEPA andrelevant permitting services for the City ofBoise, USFS, and BLM in the Intermountainregion. Recent key projects: Trail Creek and CaldwCanyon EA, Soda Springs, Idaho; Rasmussen Valley EIS, Caribou County, Idaho; Land Transfer,UGA, Atlanta, Georgia; Paris Hills EA, BannockCounty, Idaho
Andy Weigel, P.G.*, Boise // Provides
technical and project management supportfor Phase I and II site investigations. Recent projects: Environmental Site Investigation, KetchumIdaho; Phase I and II ESAs, Multiple Sites, Idaho
Marie Binford, EIT*, Boise // Assists avariety of industrial and municipal clients inrecognizing regulatory issues, prepared gapanalyses, and performing environmentalaudits. She has performed environmentalaudits for local clients like the City of Nampa.Recent key projects: Wastewater Compliance/ Technical Reporting Support, Nampa, Idaho; NPDE Audit Support, Nampa, Idaho; EnvironmentalRegulatory Gap Analysis, Nampa, Idaho
Don Bloomquist, P.E.*, Boise // Environmeaudit support for EPCRA permitting. Recent projects: EPCRA Section 313 Toxic Release Invent(TRI) Reporting, Jerome, Idaho
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ExperienceBelow we list and describe selected examples of our rm and teams project experience. These exampleswere chosen based on relevance to the types of projects anticipated by the City and to highlight our keyteam members recent experience with Idaho public entities.
Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ASTM E1527-13)Phase I ESA, Valley Co-Ops Inc., Bellevue, IdahoPhase I ESAs, National Frozen Foods Corporation, Multiple Locations, Oregon and WashingtonPhase I ESAs, Multiple Confdential Clients, Multiple Sites, IdahoPhase II Environmental Site AssessmentHunt Oil Phase II Soil and Groundwater Investigation, Orofno, IdahoPhase II Soil Investigation, Allied Waste, Boise, Idaho
Phase II ESAs, Multiple Confdential Clients, Boise and Surrounding Areas, Idaho
Property Transaction Screens (ASTM E1528-06) Transaction Screen Environmental Site Assessment for FedEx-BOIR Contractor Staging Area at Boise Airport,Boise, IdahoNEPA Trail Creek and Caldwell Canyon EA, Monsanto, Soda Springs, IdahoProgrammatic Eagle Take Permit EA, Horse Butte Wind Facility, Utaho Associated Municipal Power System,Bonneville County, IdahoUSDA Land Use Transfer EA, University of Georgia, Atlanta, GeorgiaHusky I/North Dry Ridge EIS, BLM, Caribou County, IdahoRasmussen Valley Mine Plan EIS, Nu-West Industries, Caribou County, IdahoParis Hills EA, Stonegate Agricom, Bannock County, Idaho
Archaeological and Historical Investigations Trail Creek and Caldwell Canyon EA, Monsanto, Soda Springs, IdahoPony Fire Drill Seeding Project, BLM, Elmore County, IdahoBayhorse At-Risk Historic Structures Inventory, BLM, Custer County, IdahoIdaho Army National Guard Readiness Center Statewide Historic Context, Idaho Army National Guard, IdahoIdaho Historic Sites Inventory Forms for a Pedestrian Underpass and Culvert, Idaho Transportation Department,Mullan, IdahoEnvironmental AuditsNPDES Audit Support, City of Nampa, IdahoEnvironmental Regulatory Gap Analysis, City of Nampa, IdahoEnvironmental Compliance Support, Utility Client (confdential), Boise, IdahoWastewater Compliance/Technical Reporting Support, City of Nampa, IdahoChemical Inventory and Compliance Support, Confdential Client, Boise, IdahoSection 313 Toxic Release Inventory Reporting, Idaho Milk Products, Jerome, Idaho
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Section 3 | Plants, Wildlife, EndangeredSpecies, Wetlands, and HabitatEvaluations and Investigations
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Plants, Wildlife, Endangered Species,Wetlands, and Habitat Evaluations andInvestigationsSection 3
Project Managers ExperienceRebecca Thompson brings professional experience in natural resourcesplanning and management; NEPA; and inventory, analysis, and reporting,with emphasis on issues related to biological resources and compliancewith the Endangered Species Act, Migratory Bird Treaty Act, andBald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. She has extensive experienceproviding environmental services for private landowners, state and citytransportation, and the public land agencies USFS and BLM in Idaho and
the Intermountain region. She has served as a project manager, assistantproject manager, and resource specialist on numerous renewableenergy, transmission, mining, recreation, forest management, livestockgrazing, development, and transportation projects. She has 18 yearsof experience conducting and overseeing threatened and endangeredspecies surveys, wildlife and botanical surveys, wetland delineations, andhabitat assessments; writing technical reports; and managing projectteams. Rebecca has conducted biological surveys, wetland delineations,and habitat assessments along existing and proposed transmission andpublic utility lines and rights-of-way throughout southern and centralIdaho, and has prepared technical reports for these surveys. She oversaw
biological surveys and reviewed survey reports for the Trail Creek andCaldwell Canyon EA and performed wildlife surveys for the Husky 1/NorDry Ridge Mine EIS.
Why Shes the Best Fit > Extensive experienceconducting and overseeingbiological surveys
> Has managed a diversity ofprojects in Idaho
> Track record of conductingprojects on time and withinbudget
ADVANCING Project ManagementAs the project manager, Rebecca will effectivelycommunicate with the City to ensure that all evaluations,investigations, and associated documentation areperformed ef ciently and in accordance with agreed-tomethodologies, timelines, and regulatory requirements.To control project costs, Rebecca will utilize skilled, local,
junior and mid-level staff to conduct eld assessmentsand reporting and mid- to senior-level staff for oversight,guidance, and technical reviews.
Client reference: David Carpenter, Project Manager, Monsanto1853 Highway 34 N., Soda Springs, ID 83276,[email protected], 208.547.1437
Client reference: Harald Scherm, Professor of Plant Pathology,University of Georgia, 120 Carlton Street, Athens, GA 30602,[email protected] , 706.296.8168
Relevant Experience within the Past 5 YearsRebecca managed the Trail Creek and CaldwellCanyon EA , which involved exploration drillingfor phosphate on public, private, and statelands in southeastern Idaho. She is currentlymanaging the Horse Butte Wind Energy FacilityProgrammatic Eagle Take Permit EA for an
existing wind energy facility on private land ineastern Idaho. In this capacity, she has workedwith state and federal agencies on issues relatedto wildlife and wetlands and has addressedpublic concerns. Prior to employment at BC,Rebecca managed development projectsinvolving the City of Eagle, Idaho, the BLM, aswell as environmental clearances for City ofMeridian and Nampa transportation projects.
Rebecca ThompsonBoise, Idaho
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Project ApproachBCs project managementapproach is based on ourexperience successfullymanaging local on-callcontracts with the cities
of Boise, Meridian, andNampa, as well as regionalexperience with SeattlePublic Utilities and PierceCounty, Washington. Frominitial scoping through projectcompletion, our projectmanagement approachemphasizes clear andfrequent communicationthat enables us to address
issues that may arise andhelp ensure that we meetthe Citys critical successfactors for each project.During task order initiation,BC will work with the Cityto develop a project team,scope, schedule, and budgettailored to your needs. Ourexperienced team will identifyareas of uncertainty inherentin the project and work withthe City to include appropriateassumptions.
As part of the project scoping,BC will work with the City toidentify the best technicalexperts for each task. As apriority client for BC, the Cityhas access the BCs full suiteof technical experts.
ADVANCING Budget and Schedule ComplianceBC implements a world-class project controls systems for all projects.This system, known as WorkSmart, integrates BCs technical systems,accounting, and human resources information systems through aninteractive Web-based platform. WorkSmart is BCs one-stop shopfor all project managers for scope, schedule, budget, and QA/QC
management. Each project set up in WorkSmart contains a pro lelinked to the critical components described and is available to anyproject team member.
Tracking and Reporting . BC will use WorkSmart to generate monthlyproject reports that provide an overview of project schedule and budgetstatus. The monthly reporting will help assess the projects scheduleprogress alongside its budget and scope performance, which will helpthe team identify and mitigate potential slippage early. These reportswill be discussed with the City on a monthly basis.
Change Management . Project changes happen; managing themeffectively is the key to successful project delivery. Rebecca and herteam will actively identify and track any project changes and assesstheir impact. When a change is required, BC will work closely with theCity before the scope is changed or additional budget is spent.
ADVANCING Quality ControlBCs approach to quality combines management, people, andprocedures to ensure the delivery of quality products and service to ourclients. Our QC activities actually begin prior to delivery of our proposalsand run through the planning, design, and construction phases ofthe project. On every project, BC implements our established QA/
QC procedures to ensure that all calculations, reports, and technicalmemoranda are reviewed by senior professionals who are experts intheir respective elds. Our approach focuses on promoting creativity byuse of the best brains philosophy for every task, while maintaining anuncompromising commitment to quality.
ADVANCING Team CommunicationsBC will actively communicate with all project team membersthroughout the course of the project, and City staff will have directaccess to Rebecca and BCs technical experts to stay apprised of thelatest information regarding the status of the project.
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PersonnelBC understands the need to provide timely response to client requests and to balance and prioritizemultiple assignments. With a readily available team of talented, local professionals, we can ef cientlymanage and deliver a wide variety of projects concurrently. Our team has on-call contract experience;speci c technical expertise in wildlife, plants, wetlands, endangered and threatened species, and habitatassessments; and a history of delivering successful projects. Our extensive knowledge and experience
means a very short learning curve and translates into real savings to the City. * Indicates Idaho license.
Todd Glindeman // HabitatAssessmentsBoise, Idaho
Todd Glindeman is a supervisingscientist with more than 14 years of
experience in a wide variety of disciplines includingsoil and groundwater investigation/remediationactivities as well as risk-based evaluations inIdaho, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Texas, andKansas. He has local experience as a projectmanager preparing rare plant surveys and wetlanddelineations on Idaho public land, as well aswildlife reviews for the City of Boise.
In addition, Todd has performed technical reviewsand wetland delineations as well ecologicalassessments for multiple sewer extension projects for the City of Boise. Recent key projects: Husky 1/North Dry Ridge Exploration Drilling Project, Caribou
County, Idaho; Rasmussen Valley Mine Plan EIS, CaribouCounty, Idaho; South Rasmussen Ridge Mine ExplorationDrilling EA, Caribou County, Idaho
Kenn Hardin // BiologicalEvaluations and InvestigationsBoise, Idaho
Kenn Hardin is a biologist withexperience providing ecological
assessments and regulatory compliancethroughout Idaho. This includes comprehensiveora and fauna inventories, wetland delineations,habitat assessment and monitoring projects,noxious weed and special status speciesinventories and clearances including threatenedand endangered species speci c to the grassland,sagebrush steppe, and salt shrub communities ofsouthwestern Idaho.
Kenn performed wetland delineations anddrafted a Section 404 permit for the Dixie Drain
Phosphorus Removal Project for the City of Boiseand surveyed for wetlands and waters of theU.S. for the City of Nampa Wastewater Program.He has been the task lead for and conductedbiological surveys (wildlife, plants, threatened andendangered species), habitat assessments, andwetland delineations on public lands administeredby USFS and BLM for several mining projects
in southeast and southwest Idaho. Recent keyprojects: Caldwell Canyon and Trail Creek Lease EA, SodSprings, Idaho; Rasmussen Valley Mine Plan EIS, CaribouCounty, Idaho; Husky 1/North Dry Ridge EIS, CaribouCounty, Idaho; Belshazzar Mine Categorical Exclusion,Placerville, Idaho
Kati Carberry // BiologicalEvaluations and InvestigationsBoise, Idaho
Kati Carberry is a scientist withexperience conducting water
quality and biological studies including habitatand biological assessments, wetland delineations,vegetation surveys, and bird surveys. Herresponsibilities have included supervising andcoordinating the efforts of eld staff as well asall contract activities; proposal preparation andbudget development; coordination of projectactivities and development; and providing supportin NEPA review and development including EA,EIS, and administrative record developmentand maintenance.
Kati assisted in delineating wetlands and wasthe task lead for development of a Section 404permit for the Dixie Drain Phosphorus RemovalProject for the City of Boise. She conductedbiological surveys (wildlife, plants, threatened andendangered species), habitat assessments, andwetland delineations on public lands administeredby the USFS and BLM for several phosphate
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Nampa WWTP Facility Update, City of Nampa, Idaho P
CuMo Exploration Project Boise National Forest EA, MosquitoCorporation, Boise County, Idaho
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Trail Creek and Caldwell Canyon Exploration and Drilling Environmental Assessment, Monsanto, Soda Springs, Idaho
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Lanes Creek Mine Plan, Nu-West Industries, Caribou County, Idaho P P P
South Rasmussen Ridge Mine Exploration Drilling EA, Nu-WestIndustries, Caribou County, Idaho P P P
Paris Hills Exploration License and Operating Plan EA/Feasibility Study,Stonegate Agricom, Bannock County, Idaho
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Rasmussen Valley Mine EIS, Nu-West Industries, Caribou County, Idaho P P P P P
Husky 1/North Dry Ridge EIS, BLM, Caribou County, Idaho P P P
ExperienceBelow we list and describe selected examples of our rm and teams project experience. These exampleswere chosen based on relevance to the types of projects anticipated by the City and to highlight our keyteam members recent experience with Idaho public entities.
mining projects in southeast Idaho.Prior to employment at BC, sheworked with IDEQ in Boise, whereshe performed vegetation andstreambank assessments andcharacterizations and biologicaland chemical sampling of streams.Recent key projects: Trail Creek andCaldwell Canyon Lease EA, SodaSprings, Idaho; Rasmussen Valley MinePlan EIS, Caribou County, Idaho; Husky1/North Dry Ridge EIS, Caribou County,Idaho; Paris Hills Exploration EA,Bannock County, Idaho; Lanes CreekEA, Caribou County, Idaho
Additional TeamBelow are the roles and responsibilities of additional staffdesignated for this project and some example projects they havecontributed to over the past 5 years. The asterisk indicates aprofessional registration in the state of Idaho.
Jeremiah Thomas, P.G.*, Boise // Jeremiah has performed
wildlife eld surveys on public lands administered by BLM andUSFS . Recent key projects: Husky 1/North Dry Ridge EIS, CaribouCounty, Idaho
Andy Weigel, P.G.*, Boise // Andy has performed migratory birdsurveys on public lands administered by BLM and USFS. Recentkey projects: Rasmussen Valley Mine Plan EIS, Caribou County, Idaho;Husky 1/North Dry Ridge Mine Plan EIS, Caribou County, Idaho
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Dixie Drain PhosphorusRemoval ProjectCity of Boise, Ada County, Idaho
Reference: Matt Hightree,150 North CapitolBoulevard, Boise, ID83702, [email protected],208.384.3939
Year completed: Ongoing
Team members: Kati Carberry, KennHardin
VALUE TO BOISE // Experience addressing Section404 Clean Water Act permitting needs, including wetland delineations
The City of Boise is constructing aphosphorus reduction project adjacent tothe Dixie Drain in Canyon County to complywith its NPDES wastewater discharge permitrequirement. BC is assisting the City toobtain all of the required environmentalpermits, which include local, state, andfederal permits, needed for the operationof the nal project. BC conducted wetlanddelineations and completed a Section 404application for the project.
Nampa WWTP Facility UpdateCity of Nampa, Idaho
Reference: MichaelFuss, 411 3rd Street,Nampa, ID 83651;[email protected], 208.468.5409
Year completed: 2012
Team members: KennHardin
VALUE TO BOISE // Experience providingbiological eld investigations required forsecuring funding
BC completed eld investigations on
proposed improvements and additions tothe facility, including a tertiary inspectionfor waters of the U.S., including wetlandsinspections and threatened and endangeredspecies review. Results of investigationswere documented as existing environmentalconditions in the facility report. This reportwas used as part of the Citys wastewaterfacilities plan that was ultimately used tosecure federal funding.
CuMo Exploration Project Boise NationalForest EAMosquito Corporation, Boise County, Idaho
Reference: Randy Hayman, 1249South Vinnell Way, #200, Boise,ID 83709, [email protected],208.373.4157
Year completed: 201
Team members: TodGlindeman
VALUE TO BOISE // Experience surveying for biologicalresources in Idaho and with state and federal laws andregulations associated with wildlife, threatened andendangered species, and wetlands
BC was retained to retained to develop a USFS EAfor a drilling exploration plan. Mosquito Corporation
proposed exploration drilling on the Boise NationalForest to de ne potential molybdenum resourceson the CuMo mining leases. BC prepared an EA forthe proposed exploration drilling and conducted avegetation and wildlife analysis and rare plant surveyand prepared a biological assessment in support ofthe NEPA process.
Trail Creek and Caldwell CanyonExploration Drilling EnvironmentalAssessmentMonsanto, Soda Springs, IdahoReference: David Carpenter,1853 Highway 34 N.,Soda Springs, ID 83276,[email protected], 208.547.1437
Year completed: 2013
Team members: Rebecca Thompson, KCarberry, Kenn Hardin
VALUE TO BOISE // Experience recommending and conductingbiological surveys prior to permitting and designing wildlife and wetland habitat mitigation while minimizing the potential forenvironmental impacts
BC prepared the BLM EA for the Caldwell CanyonProspecting and Exploration and Trail Creek ExplorationDrilling Programs. P4 Production (P4), a subsidiary ofMonsanto, proposed to exercise mineral explorationrights on the federal phosphate leases it currentlyowns and proposed to explore for phosphate on afederally owned mineral estate on BLM lands, statelands, and under privately owned surface landslocated within and adjacent to its existing leases.BC was involved with environmental investigations;
ADVANCING Wetlands Delineation ADVANCING Biological Reviews
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Project Managers ExperienceTodd Glindeman is a supervising scientist in BCs Boise of ce withmore than 14 years of experience on a wide variety of disciplinesincluding soil and groundwater investigation/remediation activitiesand risk-based evaluations in Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Nevada,Texas, and Kansas. He has managed numerous hazardousmaterials projects associated with USTs and ASTs. In addition, Toddhas experience with surface water assessments, EAs required
by NEPA, hydrogeologic assessments, wetland delineationsand permitting required by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act,threatened/endangered species surveys required by the EndangeredSpecies Act, and stormwater management program developmentand evaluations.
ADVANCING Project ManagementTodds focus is on providing value to his clients through earlyidenti cation of environmental constraints and participating inproject planning processes. He works with his clients to developplans for ef ciently addressing regulatory issues and negotiating the
associated regulatory processes. A high level of communication isrequired for these rapid-paced task orders, and this matches Toddsapproach to project management and client service.
Why Hes the Best Fit > Worked on multiple projectsfor the City of Boise andunderstands the expectationsand internal team
> Managed multiple public sectorprojects for the PSTF, IDEQ,and ACHD
> Focused on early planning andfollow-through on executionof projects
Relevant Experience within the Past 5 Years
Todd has been acting as the primary program manager for the Stateof Idaho Petroleum Storage Tank Fund (PSTF) , focusing on clientservice and overall project quality. He works closely with the client
and the BC team to ensure project success and quality. Todd also hasexperience managing a Brown eld project located in Weiser, Idaho,with IDEQ. In addition to program and project management with theState, he has acted as a project manager on numerous City of Boiseprojects including indoor air evaluations, wetland delineations, andthreatened and endangered species surveys. He has also managedseveral hazardous material and/or waste evaluations for the AdaCounty Highway District (ACHD) , which included site investigationsto assess USTs and sampling of material to determine if the valuesexceeded the hazardous waste criteria.
Todd GlindemanBoise, Idaho
Client reference : Doug Garner,PSTF, 1215 W. State, Boise, Idaho83702, [email protected],208.332.8116
Client reference: Ron BlankinshiP.O. Box 754, Baker City, OR 97814no e-mail , 541.523.3912
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Project ApproachBCs project managementapproach is based on ourexperience successfullymanaging local on-callcontracts with the cities
of Boise, Meridian, andNampa, as well as regionalexperience with SeattlePublic Utilities and PierceCounty, Washington. Frominitial scoping through projectcompletion, our projectmanagement approachemphasizes clear andfrequent communicationthat enables us to address
issues that may arise andhelp ensure that we meetthe Citys critical successfactors for each project.During task order initiation,BC will work with the Cityto develop a project team,scope, schedule, and budgettailored to your needs. Ourexperienced team will identifyareas of uncertainty inherentin the project and work withthe City to include appropriateassumptions.
As part of the project scoping,BC will work with the City toidentify the best technicalexperts for each task. As apriority client for BC, the Cityhas access the BCs full suiteof technical experts.
ADVANCING Budget and Schedule ComplianceBC implements a world-class project controls system for all projects.This system, known as WorkSmart, integrates BCs technical,accounting, and human resources information systems through aninteractive Web-based platform. WorkSmart is BCs one-stop shopfor all project managers and team members for scope, schedule,
budget, and QA/QC management. Each project set up in WorkSmartcontains a pro le linked to the critical components described and isavailable to any project team member.
Tracking and Reporting . BC will use WorkSmart to generate monthlyproject reports that provide an overview of project schedule andbudget status. The monthly reporting will help assess the projectsschedule progress alongside its budget and scope performance,which will help the team identify and mitigate potential slippage early.These reports will be discussed with the City on a monthly basis.
Change Management . Project changes happen; managing themeffectively is the key to successful project delivery. Todd and his teamwill actively identify and track any project changes and assess theirimpact. When a change is required, BC will work closely with the Citybefore the scope is changed or additional budget is spent.
ADVANCING Quality ControlBCs approach to quality combines management, people,and procedures to ensure the delivery of quality products andservice to our clients. Our QC activities actually begin prior todelivery of our proposals and run through the planning, design,and construction phases of the project. On every project, BC
implements our established QA/QC procedures to ensure that allcalculations, reports, and technical memoranda are reviewed bysenior professionals who are experts in their respective elds. Ourapproach focuses on promoting creativity by use of the best brainsphilosophy for every task, while maintaining an uncompromisingcommitment to quality.
ADVANCING Team CommunicationsBC will actively communicate with all project team membersthroughout the course of the project, and City staff will have directaccess to Todd and BCs technical experts to stay apprised of the
latest information regarding the status of the project.
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work scope development, budget preparation andoversight, staff management, technical reportpreparation, regulatory interaction, meetingfacilitation, and presentations of technical workto a broad range of audiences. Recent key projectsState Hazardous Waste and Groundwater Consent OrderCompliance, Idaho; RCRA O&M Inspections, Idaho;Compliance Monitoring and Corrective Action OversightBoise, Idaho
Jeffrey Pintenich, P.E.,BCEE, CHMM // HazardousWaste EvaluationNashville, Tennessee
Jeff Pintenich has engineeringand management experience with solid andhazardous waste, wastewater treatment, and airpollution control projects. He is responsible for
project management and technical direction for awide variety of projects for industry, municipalities,and the military. Author of numerous technicalpublications, he has served as an expert witnessin environmental litigation and represents clientsat hearings and meetings with regulatory agenciesand the public.
His experience includes CERCLA remedialinvestigations, feasibility studies, riskassessments, and remedial design/remedialaction for hazardous waste disposal sites; RCRAfacility investigations and corrective measurestudies; design of treatment, storage, anddisposal facilities; siting studies and permittingfor new industrial plants and solid/hazardouswaste management facilities; environmentalaudits; environmental impact assessmentsand statements; bench- and pilot-scale testing;surface water quality modeling and monitoring;and preparation of process-mechanical and civil
PersonnelOur team understands the needs to provide timely response to client requests and to balance andprioritize multiple assignments. With a company of talented professionals, we can ef ciently manage anddeliver a wide variety of projects concurrently. We have assembled a team of professionals with on-callcontract experience, speci c technical expertise in each of the scope areas, and a history of deliveringsuccessful projects. Our extensive knowledge and experience means a very short learning curve and
translates into real savings to the City. In addition to their roles and responsibilities, we have includedsome example projects from the past 5 years. * Indicates Idaho license.
Lisa Rowles, P.G.* //Hazardous Waste EvaluationBoise, Idaho
Lisa Rowles is a principalhydrogeologist with more than
30 years of both regulatory and consultingexperience. As a hydrogeologist at a state regulatoryagency, Lisa has a wealth of knowledge on stateand federal regulations pertaining to water(groundwater, surface water, drinking water, andwastewater) and waste (solid waste, hazardouswaste, and state-regulated, non-RCRA waste).Her environmental consulting practice hasfocused on the characterization and remediationof sites impacted by chlorinated solvents,polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), petroleumhydrocarbons, metals, and pesticides. Her areaof investigation expertise includes formulating
goal-oriented investigation strategies and eldprograms based on the overall objectives of theproject, the nature of the chemicals involved,and the site-speci c hydrogeology. In addition toher understanding of regulatory requirements,she brings extensive knowledge regarding soiland groundwater investigation methodologies,laboratory analytical methods, chemical fateand transport, hydrogeology, human-health riskconcepts, and knowledge regarding remedialtechnologies. She is adept at utilizing innovative
strategies and techniques to save money andaccomplish the goals of her clients while workingunder Comprehensive Environmental Response,Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA), RCRA,Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), Code ofFederal Regulations (CFR) Title 40 Part 258, andthe Idaho Ground Water Quality Rule. Lisa haswritten QA/QC plans, eld sampling plans, remedialinvestigation reports, and feasibility studies. Keyaspects of her consulting work include data review,
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plans and speci cations. He has also conductedair emission inventories, prepared permitapplications, performed dispersion modeling andambient air quality monitoring, and has beenresponsible for control device evaluation andspeci cations. Recent key projects: PolybrominatedDiphenyl Ether Site Feasibility Study, southeasternUnited States; Hazardous Waste and Used OilManagement Study, Cherry Point, North Carolina
Mike Milne // Mercury andPCB EvaluationSeattle, Washington
During his 34 years of professionalexperience, Mike has managedmore than 60 water resources
projects encompassing surface water quality,pollutant source identi cation, groundwater quality,sediment quality, monitoring, source control,treatment, drainage/ ooding, and environmentalcompliance. Mike has helped numerous clientsaddress NPDES and total maximum daily load(TMDL) issues. Mikes experience includesinnovative monitoring and analytical techniques toaccurately measure PCBs, dioxins/furans, metals,and other pollutants in water and sediment. Recentkey projects: Toxics Management Program, Spokane, Washington
Additional TeamIn addition to their roles and responsibilities for ouradditional staff, we have included some exampleprojects from the past 5 years.Mike Puett, P.E.*, CEM Hazardous WasteInvestigation, Boise // Mike Puett has more than20 years of experience in engineering design,hazardous waste management, remediation,environmental consulting, site investigation,CERCLA, risk assessment, water quality, and
mine reclamation. He has provided support onseveral Phase I and II ESAs and groundwater andsoil remediation projects. Removal of heatingoil tanks and abandoned mine investigations.Recent key projects: Blackfoot Bridge Mine Third-Party Technical and Engineering Review, Idaho; Osburn TailingsImpoundment Repository Design, Idaho; East MissionFlats Repository Operations, Cataldo, Idaho
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Jon Turk, P.G., LHG, Olympia // Jons experienceincludes Phase I and II ESAs and groundwater andsoil remediation. He has managed diverse projectsranging from detailed contaminant plume mappingto basin-scale water supply assessments. Recentkey projects: Mercer Island Site Investigation, MercerIsland, Washington; Interim Action Work Plan, City ofOlympia, Washington; LOTT Parcel 8, Voluntary CleanupProgram, Thurston County, Washington
Alan Notary, P.E., L.S., Denver // Alan Notary hasmore than 30 years of experience in groundwaterand soil remediation. He has an extensivebackground in strategic environmental consultingto senior client management, in-house corporatecounsel, and outside counsel in complex litigation,settlement, and environmental advocacy activities.Recent key projects: Environmental Response Costs
Assessment, Multiple locations throughout the U.S. andInternationally; Superfund Litigation Support, RockyMountain Arsenal, Colorado; Solvent ContaminationLitigation Support, Illinois
Jeremiah Thomas, P.G.*, Boise // Jeremiahhas experience with hazardous waste eldinvestigations and technical documentation.He has experience with remediation systeminstallation and maintenance, pilot testing,groundwater pump tests, fatal aw analyses,geologic mapping, soil and soil vapor sampling,
groundwater and surface water sampling, andstream ow measurement. Recent key projects: Vacuum-Enhanced Recovery and GroundwaterMonitoring, Owens Corning, Oregon; Level IIPre-insurance Investigations, PSTF, multiple locations,Idaho; Phase II Soil Investigation, Idaho
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Spokane County PCB Study, County of Spokane, Washington P P P P
Rode Stop Sinclair, Ron Blankinship, Ontario, Oregon P P P P
Shooting Range and Land ll, City of Nampa, Idaho P P P
Proposed Blacks Creek Land ll Design and Permitting, Ada County, Idaho
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Browns eld Site Assessment, Washington County, Idaho P P P P
ExperienceBelow we list and describe selected examples of our rm and teams project experience. These exampleswere chosen based on relevance to the types of projects anticipated by the City and to highlight our keyteam members recent experience with Idaho public entities.
C&C QuickstopPSTF, New Plymouth, Idaho
Reference: Doug Garner,1215 W. State Street, Boise,ID 83702, [email protected], 208.332.8110
Year completed: 2014
Team members: Jeremiah Thomas, ToddGlindeman
VALUE TO BOISE //Experience investigating andassessing leaking USTs and providing UST removal andremediation of a contaminated site to closure.
BC has received noti cation of no furtheraction after conducting soil and groundwaterremediation activities at a former fueling station insouthwestern Idaho. Site activities have includedUST decommissioning and removal, UST basinover-excavation, and onsite, aboveground soilvapor extraction (SVE) (biopile) treatment andoffsite disposal; site characterization using direct-push sampling equipment; and collection ofsoil vapor samples from temporary exploratoryborings. The site was evaluated using IDEQs Risk
Evaluation Manual and software, and determinedto require corrective action based on current andfuture receptors. Remediation of remaining in situ
impacted soil and groundwater onsite includesSVE and air sparging via a network of remediationwells. Downgradient impacts have been treatedwith oxygen-release compound to enhancethe natural bioremediation processes in areasthat are dif cult to access using conventionalmethods. Free product occurred periodically duringperiods of low static water level, and is collectedin specially designed free product recovery wellsand active free product skimmers. Two domesticwells are located within 50 feet of the contaminant
plume and were regularly monitored to ensurethat local residents are not exposed to detectableconcentrations of water-borne contaminants.Site progress was tracked through semiannualgroundwater monitoring until closure of the sitewas obtained from IDEQ in July 2014.
ADVANCING Hazardous WasteInvestigations
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Spokane County PCB StudyCounty of Spokane, Washington
Reference: Rob Lindsey, 1004 N.Freya Street, Spokane, WA 99202,[email protected] ,509.477.7576
Year completed: 2012Ongoing
Team members:
Mike Milne VALUE TO BOISE //Experience meeting NPDESrequirements for emerging contaminants throughsampling and evaluation
BC was retained by Spokane County to develop aToxics Source and Identi cation Plan to meet therequirements of its renewed NPDES permit. Aspart of this work BC has monitored PCBs and othertoxics in the Countys collection system to identifypotential sources. This has involved sampling ofWWTP in uent and ef uent as well as track-downsampling in the Countys collection system. BChas used the data collected to develop a ToxicsManagement Plan for the County, which is updatedon an annual basis.
Rode Stop SinclairRon Blankinship, Ontario, Oregon
Reference: RonBlankinship, P.O. Box 754,Baker City, OR 97814, no
e-mail, 541.523.3912
Year completed: 2010
Team members: ToddGlindeman, Jeremiah Thomas
VALUE TO BOISE //Experience conducting soil andgroundwater investigations, decommissioned USTs, andinstalling an LNAPL removal system at the site
BC conducted soil and groundwater investigationsfollowing detection of light non-aqueous phaseliquids (LNAPL) on groundwater at the site. FiveUSTs were decommissioned and a vacuum-enhanced recovery LNAPL removal system wasinstalled at the site. BC coordinated with the
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality toobtain closure following removal of LNAPL.
Shooting Range and LandfllCity of Nampa, Idaho
Reference: Don Barr,106 West RailroadStreet, Nampa,ID 83651, [email protected],208.468.5831
Year completed: 2011
Team members: ToddGlindeman, Lisa Rowles,
Jeremiah Thomas, AndyWeigel
VALUE TO BOISE //Experience assisting with thepermitting an active un-permitted non-municipal solid waste facility
BC assisted the City of Nampa with permittingan active un-permitted, non-municipal solidwaste facility that was determined to haveelevated metals concentrations. BC designed acomprehensive investigation plan consisting of
numerous soil borings, methane monitoring wells,and groundwater monitoring wells to evaluatesubsurface conditions and extent of contamination(evaluated for hydrocarbons, chlorinatedand non-chlorinated compounds, pesticides,herbicides, and metals) if encountered. A detailedinvestigation report, which presented elevatedmetal concentrations in the soil at the site, wassubmitted to IDEQ for review and approval. Dueto the presence of elevated metal concentrations,remedial efforts were necessary to eliminate
the risk for contamination. BC determined thatthe most practical and cost-effective method forremediation was placing an impermeable materialacross the contaminated area, which allowed forrisking away the contamination concern.
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Ground Programs and ProjectsSection 6
Project Managers ExperienceJeff Johnson is a licensed Idaho professional geologist with more than 23years of experience in the design and implementation of hydrogeologicaland environmental investigations and studies in the Northwest andMidwest. This work includes design and installation of groundwatermonitoring wells using hollow-stem auger, mud rotary, air rotary, reverse airrotary, driven casing, downhole hammer, and direct-push drilling methodsfrom as shallow as a few feet to 1,000 feet deep. Jeff has also beeninvolved with the investigation and remediation at leaking UST sites, RCRAfacilities, and CERCLA facilities, and led the Nampa and Meridian effortsevaluating land application and in ltration for treated wastewater ef uent.He has provided project management, QA/QC, and technical expertiseand served as a contract lead for numerous on-call-type environmentalcontracts. For the past 6 years, he has provided groundwater andremediation technical expertise and project management services to thecommunities of Meridian and Nampa and private industries in Idaho.
ADVANCING Project ManagementJeff has experience developing detailed scopes that match the clientsneeds and projects intent; constant and effective communicationbetween the client and project team; frequent analysis and forecasting of
scope, schedule, and budget; and immediately identifying and effectivelymanaging issues and unforeseen challenges on projects.
Why Hes the Best Fit > Extensive projectmanagement experienceand ability to identify andresolve issues early anddeliver projects on scheduleand budget
> Technical lead on the rstlarge-scale municipalin ltration project in the Treasure Valley
Jeff Johnson, Ph.D.,
P.G.*Boise, Idaho (*Idaho license)
Relevant Experience within the Past 5 Years
Jeff assisted the City of Nampa and its legal counsel with entering intoIDEQs Voluntary Consent Order (VCO) to obtain site regulatory closure forthe City of Nampa Police Shooting Range Site. In addition, Jeff directed theimplementation of VCO requirements, which required determining the extentof metal contamination in soil, evaluating whether the affected soils poseda water quality or human-health risk, and developing and implementinga Remedial Action Plan (RAP) in accordance with the Idaho Rules andStandards for Hazardous Waste and the Groundwater Rule. The projectwas completed on schedule and on budget. For the City of Nampa TreatedWastewater Ef uent In ltration Evaluation and Investigation , Jeff is theregulatory and groundwater technical lead, assisting the City with designingand implementing a desktop approach for evaluating the viability of landapplication and in ltration for the wastewater ef uent. Work has proceededin phases with data review, soil and well completion reports, geologic cross-sections, and technical memorandum preparation following de ned phases.
Client reference: DonBarr, Superintendent, Cityof Nampa Street Division,106 West RailroadStreet, Nampa, ID [email protected],208.468.5831
Client reference: MichaeFuss, Public Works DirectoCity of Nampa, 411 3rdStreet South, Nampa, ID83651, fussm@cityofnampus, 208.468.5420
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Project ApproachBCs project managementapproach is based on ourexperience successfullymanaging local on-callcontracts with the cities
of Boise, Meridian, andNampa, as well as regionalexperience with SeattlePublic Utilities and PierceCounty, Washington. Frominitial scoping through projectcompletion, our projectmanagement approachemphasizes clear andfrequent communicationthat enables us to address
issues that may arise andhelp ensure that we meetthe Citys critical successfactors for each project.During task order initiation,BC will work with the Cityto develop a project team,scope, schedule, and budgettailored to your needs. Ourexperienced team will identifyareas of uncertainty inherentin the project and work withthe City to include appropriateassumptions.
As part of the project scoping,BC will work with the City toidentify the best technicalexperts for each task. As apriority client for BC, the Cityhas access the BCs full suiteof technical experts.
ADVANCING Budget and Schedule ComplianceBC implements a world-class project controls system for all projects. Thissystem, known as WorkSmart, integrates BCs technical, accounting,and human resources information systems through an interactiveWeb-based platform. WorkSmart is BCs one-stop shop for all projectmanagers and team members for scope, schedule, budget, and QA/QC
management. Each project set up in WorkSmart contains a pro le linkedto the critical components described and is available to any projectteam member.
Tracking and Reporting . BC will use WorkSmart to generate monthlyproject reports that provide an overview of project schedule and budgetstatus. The monthly reporting will help assess the projects scheduleprogress alongside its budget and scope performance, which will helpthe team identify and mitigate potential slippage early. These reports willbe discussed with the City on a monthly basis.
Change Management . Project changes happen; managing themeffectively is the key to successful project delivery. Jeff and his team willactively identify and track any project changes and assess their impact.When a change is required, BC will work closely with the City before thescope is changed or additional budget is spent.
ADVANCING Quality ControlBCs approach to quality combines management, people, andprocedures to ensure the delivery of quality products and service to ourclients. Our QC activities actually begin prior to delivery of our proposalsand run through the planning, design, and construction phases ofthe project. On every project, BC implements our established QA/
QC procedures to ensure that all calculations, reports, and technicalmemoranda are reviewed by senior professionals who are experts intheir respective elds. Our approach focuses on promoting creativity byuse of the best brains philosophy for every task, while maintaining anuncompromising commitment to quality.
ADVANCING Team CommunicationsBC will actively communicate with all project team members throughoutthe course of the project, and City staff will have direct access to Jeffand BCs technical experts to stay apprised of the latest informationregarding the status of the project.
PersonnelOur team understands the needs to provide timely response to client requests and to balance and prioritizemultiple assignments. With a readily available company of talented professionals, we can ef cientlymanage and deliver a wide variety of projects concurrently. We have assembled a team of professionalswith on-call contract experience, speci c technical expertise in each of the scope areas, and a history ofdelivering successful projects. Our extensive knowledge and experience means a very short learning curveand translates into real savings to the City. In addition to their roles and responsibilities, we have includedsome projects from the past 5 years. *Indicates Idaho license.
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Michael Puett,P.E.* CEM //Remediation SystemDesignBoise, Idaho
Mike is a seasoned engineer with
extensive experience across Idaho,Nevada, and California with engineeringstudies and design for PCB, chlorinatedcompounds, petroleum and pesticideremediation; heavy metals protectivecap designs and construction; andstormwater facilities. He also possessesextensive experience with human-healthand ecological risk assessments for sitescontaminated with heavy metals andstructural characteristics of Idaho soilsfor embankment and cover designs.Clients have included federal (U.S.Department of Defense, USFS, and BLM),state (IDEQ), and private entities. Recenkey projects: Repository Cover Alternatives Analysis, Idaho; Bayhorse and Skylark MineBrown elds Cleanup Project, Challis, Idaho
Additional StaffIn addition to their roles andresponsibilities for our additional staff,we have included some example projectsfrom the past 5 years.Stephen Koenigsberg, Ph.D., Irvine,California// Remediation technicalexpert specializing in the developmentand application of innovative in situ andonsite treatment protocols. He bringslocal experience working for the IdahoTransportation Department. Recent keyprojects: ITD Environmental Site Investigation
Ketchum, Idaho; West Medford Remediation,Medford, Massachusetts; Hill Air Force Base Well Biofouling, 2013, Hill AFB, Utah; Altus Force Base Permeable Reactive Barrier, Altus AFB, Oklahoma
Lisa Rowles, P.G.* // RemediationInvestigationBoise, Idaho
Lisa brings a unique professional historywith experience in both environmental
consulting and regulatory oversight. She truly understands
the value and approach to meeting client needs whileachieving regulatory compliance. Lisas expertise is closelylinked to groundwater quality and RCRA, CERCLA, andleaking UST compliance projects, and project management.While at IDEQ she oversaw groundwater-related regulatorycompliance in the Treasure Valley and southwest Idahoand was responsible for reviewing and approving plans,reports, and compliance documents. While at BC, she hasreceived client accolades for her ability to effectively identifyregulatory issues and what the client needed to implementto achieve compliance. Her 30 years of experience
includes designing site-speci c investigation work planstailored to project and regulatory requirements, riskevaluations, remediation, monitoring, site closure, regulatorycoordination, and project management. This effort includesdrilling and monitoring well installation, soil and groundwatersampling operations, and report preparation. Recent keyprojects: RCRA O&M Inspections, various sites, Idaho; ComplianceMonitoring and Corrective Action Oversight, Boise, Idaho
Julie Wright, R.G. // GroundwaterModeling
Boise, IdahoJulie relocated from Phoenix, Arizona, toBoise in 2012 to serve as a surface water
and groundwater technical expert and project manageron complex mining-related water resources studies andinvestigations on BLM, USFS, and IDFG properties in easternIdaho. Project work has included de ning hydrogeologicconceptual models, review of groundwater ow models,installation of complex groundwater monitoring networks,design and implementation of large- and small-scale aquifertests, and project management. She has been the projectmanager and technical lead for the Groundwater ModelingTechnical Support for Nu-West Industries. Julie also hasextensive experience with developing, running, and third-party evaluation of complex large-scale groundwater owmodels in Arizona, Nebraska, and Idaho for public andprivate entities. Recent key projects: Groundwater Modeling Technical Support, Caribou County, Idaho; Multi-Well Constant-Rate Aquifer Test in Fractured Rock Aquifer, Caribou County, Idaho
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Subsurface and GroundwaterInvestigationPSTF, Statewide, Idaho
Reference: DougGarner, 1215 W.State Street, Boise,ID 83702, [email protected],208.332.8110
Year completed: Ongoing
Team members: Jeremiah Thomas, ToddGlindeman, Jeff Johnson, Andy Weigel
VALUE TO BOISE //Experience providing numerousdrilling methods and contracting drilling services;supporting negotiations with IDEQ; and obtainingnecessary permits for drilling and wells
BC has conducted subsurface investigationsat more than 75 sites in Idaho as part ofour contract with PSTF. These investigationsare the results of observed or suspectedreleases from USTs. Subsurface investigationshave included sample collection with direct-push technology; soil gas surveys; andinstallation of soil borings and placementof monitoring wells with hollow-stem auger,air rotary, or sonic drilling equipment for thepurpose of site characterization of soil and
groundwater impacts. BC has developedover 50 hydrogeologic conceptual modelsfor petroleum-impacted sites in Idaho tosupport the Risk Evaluation process on sitessince August 1996. These models are basedon site-speci c groundwater investigations,nding and review of area-wide driller logs,and compilation of hydrogeologic sources(e.g., USGS and IDWR reports). The modelsare then used to predict contaminant fateand transport and also to evaluate the risk to
human receptors. Remedial and correctiveaction activities have been performed onover 40 of these locations with technologiesranging from excavation and disposal to soilvapor extraction/air sparging to chemicaloxidation. Project activities have been turnkey,running from initial rapid-response activitiesto obtaining no further action status anddecommissioning of onsite remedial systems.
Nampa Police Shooting Range SiteClosureCity of Nampa, Idaho
Reference: Don Barr, 106West Railroad Street,Nampa, ID 83651,[email protected],208.468.5831
Year completed: 2011
Team members: Jeff JohnsonLisa Rowles, Jeremiah Thom Andy Weigel
VALUE TO BOISE //Experience negotiating VCO with IDEQ,knowledgeable of soil and water quality issues related toshooting ranges, and ability to risk away contaminantseliminating remediation
The City of Nampa purchased an abandoned gravel
pit for use as a leaf and street sweepings disposalarea. In 2010, the City wanted to further expand itsdisposal area within the abandoned pit and identi eda former police shooting range within the expansionarea along with information indicating that the sitehad been used since the 1960s for unsupervisedpublic solid waste disposal. The City contracted withBC to assist with obtaining regulatory approval forclosing the police shooting range and permittingthe facility for construction and demolition wastedisposal. BC advised the City on entering into a VCO
with IDEQ, which allows for investigation and cleanupof the property without potential penalties to the Cityfor ownership of an unpermitted disposal facility andabandoned shooting range (potential hazardous wastesite). Following execution of the VCO, BC designeda comprehensive investigation plan consisting ofnumerous soil borings, methane monitoring wells, andgroundwater monitoring wells to evaluate subsurfaceconditions and extent of contamination if encountered.A detailed investigation report, which presentedelevated metal concentrations in the soil at the site,
was submitted to IDEQ for review and approval. Dueto the presence of elevated metal concentrations,remedial efforts were necessary to eliminate therisk for contamination. BC determined that the mostpractical and cost-effective method for remediationwas placing an impermeable material across thecontaminated area, which allowed for risking awaythe contamination concern. BC also prepared andimplemented a groundwater monitoring plan forassessing groundwater conditions following capping
ADVANCING Remediation Investigations
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operations. The monitoring effort indicates that the capping procedure has been affective in eliminatingthe potential for contamination and IDEQ has released the City from its VCO. Through BCs solid wasteengineering services, IDEQ has permitted the site for disposal of inert materials.
Nampa WWTP In ltration StudyCity of Nampa, Idaho
Reference: Michael Fuss, 4113rd Street South, Nampa, ID83651, [email protected], 208.468.5420
Year completed: Ongoing
Team members: Jeff Johnson,Lisa Rowles, Jeremiah Thomas, Andy Weigel, JulieWright
VALUE TO BOISE //Experience developing hydrological siteconceptualization models and knowledge of water quality issues within in the Treasure Valley
BC has worked with the City of Nampa in developinga program to evaluate land application/in ltration formanagement of the Citys wastewater ef uent. BCconducted a GIS program designed to evaluate areaswith geology conducive to water in ltration. Based onthis effort, multiple areas were identi ed for drilling andtesting. The drilling and sampling work plan consisted ofmultiple test holes for evaluating subsurface geology andhydrogeology. A hydrological site conceptualization modelwas developed for each area using the available existing
data combined with the site-speci c data. Based on datacollected, a groundwater ow model was developed inMODFLOW as a screening tool to compare and contrastthe prospective sites on their suitability for in ltrating18 million gallons per day (mgd) of ef uent. As part ofthe site evaluation, analytical tools were used to assessthe potential impacts the in ltrated water would haveon the water quality of the potentially impacted aquifer.The analysis conducted provided the data required toassess potential impacts to the groundwater table andchanges in water quality that the in ltration project
would have on the surrounding area. The methodologydeveloped provided a systematic way of assessing thepotential in ltration sites by providing the City with thenecessary information to make an informed decisionconcerning a large capital improvement project.
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Husky 1/North Dry RidgePermitting/ComplianceBLM, Caribou County, IdahoReference: Bill Stout, 4350 Cliffs Drive,Pocatello, ID 83204, [email protected],208.478.6367
Year completed: 2009Ongoing
Team members: Todd Glindeman, Jeff Johnson, Lisa Rowles, Mike Puett, Julie Wrig
VALUE TO BOISE //Experience understandingboth the clients and regulatory agencies needsand identifying solutions that expedite theapproval process
BC was selected to manage and provideoversight on the drilling, construction,development, sampling, and testing ofa monitoring well network at two sites insoutheastern Idaho in support of the EISfor the NEPA process. A combined totalof 38 wells were completed at the sites.
Responsibilities included drilling oversight;health and safety management; installationof downhole monitoring equipment;equipment maintenance, repair, andreplacement; database maintenance;surveying; reports and technicalmemoranda; single-well hydrologic testing;and communicating with state and federalagencies. Ongoing monitoring of waterlevels and water quality is being performed.
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Why Hes the Best Fit > Working knowledge of theCitys NPDES Phase I Permit
> Managed the development ofmultiple stormwater programsin the Treasure Valley
> Facilitated successfulcollaboration between ourclients and regional andnational experts
Ted DouglassBoise, Idaho
Project Managers ExperienceTed Douglass is an experienced project manager who helps ourclients solve regional and local stormwater issues. His technical rolerevolves around developing and supporting local municipal separatestorm sewer systems (MS4) clients to meet or address NPDES permitrequirements. Speci c experiences include permit negotiation;Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) development; and oversight ofthe development, implementation, and evaluation of Minimum ControlMeasures (MCMs) and stormwater monitoring and reporting identi edin both Phase I and II permits. He understands that each permitteehas internal drivers and barriers that are speci c to that agency. Ted
helps clients work within this framework to assess speci c permitrequirements and application, evaluate stormwater quality, and reporton water quality as it pertains to each MS4. In addition to supportingthe development of programs, Ted has been able to manage thefollowing types of additional studies: best management practice (BMP)and low-impact development (LID) removal ef ciency analysis; Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) application, termination, monitoring, andreporting; program comparison analysis; local climate trend analysis;development of a Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) GuidanceManual; and development and revisions of Stormwater PollutionPrevention Plans (SWPPP).
ADVANCING Project ManagementTed has a proven track record of delivering client-speci c, innovative stormwater solutions byleveraging regional and national experts to providecontext to local issues. A key component to thesuccess of delivering these types of projects isa history of working with clients and BC staff toensure that the project is delivered in accordancewith the agreed-upon scope, schedule, and
budget. He understands that each of our clientshas a unique, speci c approach to meeting permitrequirements, and has been able to supportnumerous municipalities in meeting permitrequirements associated with the level-of-serviceexpectations of the client.
Relevant Experience within the Past 5 YearsAs a project manager for the NPDES Phase I andII permits issued to the City of Boise and the veother permittees, Ted has a working knowledgeof the Citys permit and the programs developedunder the permit. Todd currently serves as theproject manager for multiple local MS4 supportcontracts. He has also served as project managerfor the consulting services associated with theNPDES Phase I permit for the cities of Boise andGarden City and the Phase II permit for the citiesof Meridian, Eagle, and Nampa. In this role Tedhas managed numerous projects from permitapplication through annual reporting and permitreapplication or termination support.
Client reference: Monica Lowe, Stormwater QualitySpecialist, Ada County Highway District, 3775 AdamsStreet, Boise, ID 83714,