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Mark Madden is a Project Professional for our OM&M Group in Michigan. He has four decades of engineering and management experience, including geotechnical engineering for residential, commercial and infrastructure development, contaminated site restoration with emphasis on in-situ remediation techniques, mine development and solid waste management. He has solid waste management experience in municipal solid waste, construction and demolition waste, and mine waste disposal. Experience includes permitting, design, construction, operation, closure and environmental management of solid waste disposal facilities; landfill gas collection, control and beneficial utilization; and leachate management. He has designed and completed research, development and demonstration projects associated with leachate recirculation, landfill gas migration and temperature distribution in waste.

    • Mark Madden is a Project Professional for our OM&M Group in Michigan. He has four decades of engineering and management experience, including geotechnical engineering for residential, commercial and infrastructure development, contaminated site restoration with emphasis on in-situ remediation techniques, mine development and solid waste management. He has solid waste management experience in municipal solid waste, construction and demolition waste, and mine waste disposal. Experience includes permitting, design, construction, operation, closure and environmental management of solid waste disposal facilities; landfill gas collection, control and beneficial utilization; and leachate management. He has designed and completed research, development and demonstration projects associated with leachate recirculation, landfill gas migration and temperature distribution in waste.
      Mr. Madden was responsible for development and environmental compliance at the Anchorage Regional Landfill; the largest permitted solid waste disposal facility in Alaska as well as associated waste collection and transfer operations.

Mr. Mahon is experienced in landfill, landfill gas (LFG), and stormwater management, including landfill design and annual tasks, landfill gas design and LFG monitoring, and stormwater management design and field sampling. His experience includes landfill and landfill gas permitting, as well as construction level drawings and plans. Landfill tasks have also typically included construction and closure cost estimates.

    • Mr. Mahon is experienced in landfill, landfill gas (LFG), and stormwater management, including landfill design and annual tasks, landfill gas design and LFG monitoring, and stormwater management design and field sampling. His experience includes landfill and landfill gas permitting, as well as construction level drawings and plans. Landfill tasks have also typically included construction and closure cost estimates.
      He has completed field work at a number of landfills, a transfer station, and vehicle maintenance facility. Field work has included landfill gas monitoring and adjustment and stormwater sampling.

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Zachary Mahon, PE, is a project engineer experienced in solid waste and environmental engineering. He conducts many solid waste design and construction projects for clients throughout Nebraska and the Midwest. Experience include the design, permitting, and construction of two ash monofill closure projects for the local power utility which involved design slope modifications and stormwater controls. Additional experience includes design engineer for paving projects associated with landfill infrastructure and contract administrator and construction oversight observer for several landfill cell construction projects

    • Zachary Mahon, PE, is a project engineer experienced in solid waste and environmental engineering. He conducts many solid waste design and construction projects for clients throughout Nebraska and the Midwest. Experience include the design, permitting, and construction of two ash monofill closure projects for the local power utility which involved design slope modifications and stormwater controls. Additional experience includes design engineer for paving projects associated with landfill infrastructure and contract administrator and construction oversight observer for several landfill cell construction projects

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Mr. Mandeville is a Senior Vice President of SCS Engineers. His experience includes solid waste, storage tank, and other environmental service type projects, with more than 30 years of diversified experience in civil and geotechnical engineering includes design and management of large, complex projects for the private sector, local governments, and the federal government. Mr. Mandeville is a licensed Professional Engineer in Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia, and South Carolina. He is also a Class II Waste Management Facility Operator in Virginia and a Certified Value Engineer.

    • Mr. Mandeville is a Senior Vice President of SCS Engineers. His experience includes solid waste, storage tank, and other environmental service type projects, with more than 30 years of diversified experience in civil and geotechnical engineering includes design and management of large, complex projects for the private sector, local governments, and the federal government. Mr. Mandeville is a licensed Professional Engineer in Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia, and South Carolina. He is also a Class II Waste Management Facility Operator in Virginia and a Certified Value Engineer.
      Mr. Mandeville served as SCS Engineer’s Business Unit Director of the Mid-Atlantic region, stretching from Maine to South Carolina, for over 20 years.

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Ms. Maranhas conducts stormwater inspections and monitors and samples excavation sites. Her academic background is in geology and related sciences, including geomorphology, hydrogeology, physical and historical geology, sedimentology, stratigraphy, structural geology. She also has experience with field methods, GIS, and AutoCAD.

    • Ms. Maranhas conducts stormwater inspections and monitors and samples excavation sites. Her academic background is in geology and related sciences, including geomorphology, hydrogeology, physical and historical geology, sedimentology, stratigraphy, structural geology. She also has experience with field methods, GIS, and AutoCAD.
      Prior to joining SCS, she worked for the Livermore Area Parks and Recreation District, performing tasks associated with riparian restoration and stream maintenance, including performing multiple aspects of vegetation maintenance, planting trees, using willows to stabilize biotechnical banks, and utilizing various methods of non-invasive weed control. As part of this work, she also calculated waste removal from local streams utilizing an agency-approved protocol to meet mandated regulatory reporting requirements. Ms. Maranhas is proficient in data entry, analysis, graphing, and reporting, and utilizes ArcGIS and AutoCAD for mapping.

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Mr. Marczewski is an operations management professional experienced in the oil and gas industry and in environmental consulting. His experience includes groundwater monitoring, construction quality assurance, and environmental support services.

    • Mr. Marczewski is an operations management professional experienced in the oil and gas industry and in environmental consulting. His experience includes groundwater monitoring, construction quality assurance, and environmental support services.

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Monte Markley
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Monte Markley
Vice President/Project Director/National Expert on Deep Well and Underground Injection Control
Wichita, KS
National Expert: Deep Well and Underground Injection Control
O. (316) 315-4501

Mr. Markley is our National Expert for Deep Well and Underground Injection Control. He currently manages our Wichita office. His project experience includes engineering geology evaluations related to salt caverns, geologic isolation of fluids and compressed gasses, hydrogeological investigations at landfills and quarries, liquids management, regulatory compliance, and permitting, groundwater investigations at superfund and RCRA facilities, remedial system design, cost allocation and recovery from responsible parties. He is a Professional Geologist licensed in the state of Kansas.

    • Mr. Markley is our National Expert for Deep Well and Underground Injection Control. He currently manages our Wichita office. His project experience includes engineering geology evaluations related to salt caverns, geologic isolation of fluids and compressed gasses, hydrogeological investigations at landfills and quarries, liquids management, regulatory compliance, and permitting, groundwater investigations at superfund and RCRA facilities, remedial system design, cost allocation and recovery from responsible parties. He is a Professional Geologist licensed in the state of Kansas.
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Jeff Marshall
Vice President/Project Director/National Expert on Emerging Contaminants and on Innovative Technologies
Reston, VA
National Expert on Emerging Contaminants and on Innovative Technologies
O. (571) 353-2016

Jeff Marshall, PE, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers, Environmental Services Practice Leader for SCS offices in the Mid-Atlantic region, and our National Expert on Emerging Contaminants and on Innovative Technologies. His four decades of experience include a diversified background in project engineering and management, with emphasis on environmental chemistry, hazardous materials/waste and human health risk issues. Focus areas include environmental permitting, regulatory compliance, and hazardous materials treatment/remediation. He is a licensed professional engineer in Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina.

    • Mr. Marshall is a Vice President of SCS Engineers, Environmental Services Practice Leader for SCS offices in the Mid-Atlantic region, and our National Expert on Emerging Contaminants as well as Innovative Technologies. His four decades of experience include a diversified background in project engineering and management, with emphasis on environmental chemistry, hazardous materials/waste and human health risk issues. Focus areas include environmental permitting, regulatory compliance, and hazardous materials treatment/remediation. He is a licensed professional engineer in Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
      Clients have included dozens of Department of Defense facilities (throughout the US, Panama, Japan, Puerto Rico and Italy), scores of state and local governments, municipal maintenance facilities, active and closed landfills, waste-to-energy plants, recycling facilities, airports, R&D facilities, electronics manufacturers, coal-fired and dual-fueled electric power plants and cogeneration plants, potable water treatment and distribution utilities, printing plants, plating shops, petroleum refineries and bulk storage/distribution facilities, fertilizer manufacturing plants, adhesives formulators, polymer manufacturing and extrusion lines, hospitals and healthcare facilities, aluminum extrusion and machining facilities, auto parts manufacturers, explosives manufacturers, electric motor production plants, ore refining facilities, tool manufacturers, metal and wire products manufacturers, steel mills, a lead battery recycling facility, indoor and outdoor firing ranges, nuclear fuel rod manufacturing plants, gasoline stations, dry cleaners, office parks, strip malls, agricultural facilities, pesticide/herbicide sites, a radioactive healthcare products manufacturing facility, pharmaceutical manufacturers, rail lines and railroad maintenance facilities, concrete and refractory manufacturers, and RCRA waste treatment, storage and disposal facilities (TSDFs).
      Prior to joining SCS in 1985, Mr. Marshall spent three years with the U.S. Army Chemical Research and Development Center at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD. Responsibilities included the design of handling, treatment, storage, transportation, and disposal systems for the many hazardous substances (e.g., nerve gas and precursors) used and wastes generated at DOD chemical manufacturing facilities. Mr. Marshall also assisted in the preparation of NEPA Environmental Impact Statements for various chemical production facilities.
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Ms. Marshtein has over 30 years of experience in the environmental engineering field. She is the Manager of SCS’s Charleston, South Carolina office. Her expertise is in property transfers, with an emphasis on Brownfield redevelopment.

    • Many of these projects have involved redevelopment of old landfills into productive industrial properties. Her responsibilities have included groundwater investigations, monitoring, and assessments; Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs); underground storage tank (UST) closures, assessments, and cleanups; geotechnical soil analyses; asbestos laboratory management; vibration monitoring during construction; geotechnical soil analyses; NPDES permits; and other environmental tasks.

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Mr. Massart has been with SCS since 1993. He is experienced in solid waste management with particular expertise in the area of landfill engineering.

    • Mr. Massart has been with SCS since 1993. He is experienced in solid waste management with particular expertise in the area of landfill engineering. Mr. Massart’s range of expertise includes planning, design, permitting, construction operations, and environmental monitoring, landfill master plans, liner systems, cover systems, gas extraction systems, and leachate collection systems. Mr. Massart has worked with private, public, and regulatory agencies on numerous issues regarding landfill compliance with state and federal regulations. He has worked on over 60 landfills in the Pacific Northwest and internationally.
      Mr. Massart has additional experience with landfill gas extraction systems operation, as well as construction contract administration, construction quality assurance, construction inspection, environmental monitoring, permitting and landfill operations.

Mr. Matteson has worked exclusively in the civil/environmental engineering field since the mid 1980s. He has conducted, or has managed numerous environmental, landfill, groundwater, water resources and geotechnical engineering projects. He has managed remedial investigations/feasibility studies, and as conducted potential responsible party (PRP) oversight at National Priority List sites for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

    • Mr. Matteson has worked exclusively in the civil/environmental engineering field since the mid 1980s. He has conducted, or has managed numerous environmental, landfill, groundwater, water resources and geotechnical engineering projects. He has managed remedial investigations/feasibility studies, and as conducted potential responsible party (PRP) oversight at National Priority List sites for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. In addition, Mr. Matteson has performed storage tank projects funded by the Virginia Petroleum Storage Tank Fund (VPSTF), as well as produced Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plans and Oil Discharge Contingency (ODC) Plans. Other environmental projects include soil, groundwater and surface water characterizations, Brownfields and landfill reuse. His landfill gas experience includes active and passive extraction design and installation, migration control and landfill gas to energy feasibility studies and due diligence. His solid waste experience includes Subtitle D landfill permitting, design, construction and certification, closure, as well as landfill gas control and environmental compliance program management. His groundwater engineering experience includes monitoring and contamination assessments at solid waste landfills and National Priority List (Superfund) sites. His geotechnical experience includes subsurface investigations as well as consolidation and slope stability analyses.

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Mark Mayhew is a Senior Project Professional based in our Des Moines, IA, office.

    • Mark Mayhew is a Senior Project Professional based in our Des Moines, IA, office.

Ms. McCafferty is our Vice President of Talent Acquisition.

    • Jennifer McCafferty is our Vice President of Talent Acquisition. She graduated from UC Santa Barbara with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Economics. After earning her degree she was recruited by the largest car rental company in the United States, where she was quickly promoted from Corporate Account Manager to Branch Manager where she was accountable for leading a multi-million dollar business, oversaw P&L, business planning, sales, marketing, customer service, HR and accounting. She was then promoted to Talent Acquisition Manager where she managed recruiting for three different regions with multiple locations and served for 10 years. She brings her expertise and knowledge to SCS, especially in the areas of campus outreach, leveraging social media, internship program development, diversity outreach and employer branding.

Gregory McCarron
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Gregory McCarron
Vice President/Project Director/National Expert on Organics
Suffern, NY
National Expert: Organics
O. (845) 357-1052

Mr. McCarron, PE, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and our National Expert on Organics. He has over 35 years of progressively responsible experience in solid waste management, including waste composition studies, solid waste planning, composting, recycling, transfer stations, waste-to-energy systems, landfill design, and landfill gas systems. His expertise is in the design, permit, construction, and operation compost systems and facilities for public and private clients.

    • Greg McCarron, PE, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and our National Expert on Organics. He has over 35 years of progressively responsible experience in solid waste management, including composting, landfill gas (LFG) systems, landfill design, waste composition studies, recycling, transfer stations, and waste-to-energy systems. He is our national expert is in the design, permit, construction, and operation compost systems and facilities for public and private clients.
      His experience includes project management, design, regulatory support, construction oversight, system start-up, economic analysis, and technology assessment.
      Mr. McCarron’s experience also includes operations, project management, design, permitting, regulatory support, construction oversight, system start-up, economic analysis, and technology assessment.
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Ms. McCart has 20 years experience in environmental consulting, and is a strong project and technical manager. Her project management capabilities include developing proposals and work plans, implementing field activities, submitting permits and reports to comply with County, City, and State regulations, developing status, documentation, and technical reports, presenting alternatives for remedial designs and modifications, and site closure activities.

    • Ms. McCart has 20 years experience in environmental consulting, and is a strong project and technical manager. Her project management capabilities include developing proposals and work plans, implementing field activities, submitting permits and reports to comply with County, City, and State regulations, developing status, documentation, and technical reports, presenting alternatives for remedial designs and modifications, and site closure activities. Ms. McCart is currently the Contract Administrator for four state contracts; three for the state of Kansas and one for the state of Missouri. Additionally, Ms. McCart is the primary client manager for several petroleum industrial companies and solid waste facilities. Ms. McCart has excellent project management skills, with a high attention to detail and organization, and has developed many trusted professional relationships with clients and regulators. She has worked on a variety of projects in Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, and Oklahoma. Ms. McCart has served as project manager for remediation and solid waste projects at sites ranging from former and active gasoline facilities, active and closed landfill facilities, bulk terminal stations, and process plants. On these sites, the contaminants of concern include petroleum hydrocarbons, such as benzene, methyl-tertiary butyl ether (MtBE), and diesel; chlorinated solvents, such as tetrachloroethene (PCE), trichloroethene (TCE), and vinyl chloride; and ethylene dibromide (EDB). Her technical specialties include soil and groundwater remedial field investigations, feasibility studies, risk assessments, remedial design and implementation, remedial system operation, maintenance, and modifications/re-design, construction quality assurance (CQA) certification, landfill alternative cover closure design, and landfill permitting. Ms. McCart has developed several remedial design plans and specifications, including groundwater recovery and treatment systems with air strippers and granular activated carbon vessels, free product recovery systems, vapor extraction of free phase petroleum from soil and the top of groundwater, and air sparging. Additionally, Ms. McCart completed the Risk-based Corrective Action (RBCA) training in Kansas and has performed many risk assessments following the Missouri RBCA guidelines for Missouri projects. Ms. McCart has been involved in a variety of landfill projects, including siting, facility design and permitting, plume delineation, CQA certification, gas control and collection system installation, and leachate re circulation system design. She has researched, evaluated, and designed alternative covers for landfill closures in mid west and eastern Kansas and submitted applications for permit modifications to allow the placement of construction and demolition waste disposal areas over former, closed municipal solid waste units.

Mr. McConnell is SCS Energy’s National Manager of Operation/Maintenance Services in charge of SCS Energy’s operating fleet, includes three renewable natural gas (RNG) plants and two landfill gas fired power plants. Mr. McConnell has over three decades of experience with the installation, operation and maintenance of reciprocating engines, generators and switchgear. His experience includes the operation and maintenance of numerous landfill gas fired power plants and providing maintenance & technical support for additional sites.

    • Mr. McConnell is SCS Energy’s National Manager of Operation/Maintenance Services in charge of SCS Energy’s operating fleet, includes three renewable natural gas (RNG) plants and two landfill gas fired power plants. Mr. McConnell has over three decades of experience with the installation, operation and maintenance of reciprocating engines, generators and switchgear. His experience includes the operation and maintenance of numerous landfill gas fired power plants and providing maintenance & technical support for additional sites.
      He conducts or has conducted projects in Boise, Idaho (two Caterpillar 3520s); Salt Lake City, Utah (one Jenbacher 320); Medford, Oregon (two Caterpillar 3520s); Kalispell, Montana (one Caterpillar 3520); and Dallas, Texas (one Caterpillar 3520); Atlanta, GA (two Caterpillar 3520s); UNH, New Hampshire (two Caterpillar 3520s) Maryland (one Caterpillar 3520 & two Jenbacher 320s) CDA, Idaho (two Caterpillar 3520s) ; Dunn, North Carolina (Six Caterpillar 3520s); Spartanburg, NC (one Caterpillar 3520); Bradenton FL (one Caterpillar G3520). He has provided maintenance and technical support for several SCS-built turnkey sites.
      Mr. McConnell served as Construction Manager for the 1.6 MW Flathead LFGE project in Kalispell, Montana, and was responsible for plant startup and testing, and Construction Manager in CDA Idaho on a new 3.2 MW facility
      Prior to joining SCS in February 2007, Mr. McConnell was employed for 17 years by Western States Equipment, a Caterpillar distributor, and for seven years as a diesel engine mechanic for Smith Detroit Diesel.

Daniel McCullough, PG, has over 35 years of experience in the field of hydrogeology. He is responsible for planning and implementing hydrogeological investigations, including drilling, soil sampling, air sampling, groundwater monitoring, surface and subsurface geophysical investigations, aquifer testing, and statistical evaluations of groundwater data.

    • Daniel McCullough, PG, has over 35 years of experience in the field of hydrogeology. He is responsible for planning and implementing hydrogeological investigations, including drilling, soil sampling, air sampling, groundwater monitoring, surface and subsurface geophysical investigations, aquifer testing, and statistical evaluations of groundwater data.
      Mr. McCullough’s expertise includes the investigation of impacts to soil and groundwater. He conducts hydrogeological studies dealing with potential impacts from hazardous and solid waste facilities to groundwater, including fate and transport of agricultural chemicals, landfill leachate, landfill gas, and chemical spills. Tasks include vadose zone monitoring, aquifer testing, surface and subsurface geophysical investigations, and designing and installing groundwater monitoring networks to evaluate potential impacts to the environment, and installing landfill gas extraction systems to remediate impacts to groundwater from landfill gas. He also conducts fate and transport groundwater modeling.

Lisa McDaniel has decades of experience in environmental consulting, including solid and hazardous waste management. Her expertise includes pollution prevention, waste characterization, waste reduction and management planning, regulatory development, training program development, and hazardous waste enforcement. She has worked with municipalities and counties on waste reduction initiatives and solid waste managemet planning. Lisa has been employed by private consulting firms and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 

    • Lisa McDaniel has decades of experience in environmental consulting, including solid and hazardous waste management. Her expertise includes pollution prevention, waste characterization, waste reduction and management planning, regulatory development, training program development, and hazardous waste enforcement. She has worked with municipalities and counties on waste reduction initiatives and solid waste managemet planning. Lisa has been employed by private consulting firms and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 
      Lisa’s knowledge of waste reduction and management planning is based on her years of experience providing waste management planning services to private, municipal, and federal clients. At the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, she was involved with enforcement of hazardous waste regulations and supported regulatory development programs.

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Michael McLaughlin
Senior Vice President/National Expert on Brownfields and Landfill Redevelopment
Reston, VA
National Expert: Brownfields and Landfill Redevelopment
O. (571) 353-2002

Mr. McLaughlin, PE, JD, is SCS Engineers’ Senior Vice President of Environmental Services and our National Expert on Brownfields & Landfill Redevelopment. He is a licensed engineer and attorney with over 40 years of professional experience providing advice on environmental matters. He is an expert on environmental compliance, remediation, and allocation of response costs. He is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Virginia State Bar Environmental Law Section, and Budget Officer of the American Bar Association’s Section of Environment, Energy and Resources (ABA SEER).

    • Mr. McLaughlin, PE, JD, is SCS Engineers’ Senior Vice President of Environmental Services and our National Specialist on Brownfields & Landfill Redevelopment. He is a licensed engineer and attorney with over 40 years of professional experience providing advice on environmental matters. He is an expert on environmental compliance, remediation, and allocation of response costs. He is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Virginia State Bar Environmental Law Section, and Budget Officer of the American Bar Association’s Section of Environment, Energy and Resources (ABA SEER).
      Mr. McLaughlin advises developers, contractors, lenders and land development professionals on the technical and regulatory requirements for construction on Brownfields sites nationwide. His combined engineering and legal background provides an unusual perspective on land development where hazardous wastes or other environmental challenges are present. Redevelopment of closed landfills is an area of special interest; he worked on his first such project in 1976.
      In addition to his extensive Brownfields redevelopment experience in North America, Mr. McLaughlin has worked at some three dozen Superfund National Priorities List sites in 17 states, and on scores of regulatory compliance, voluntary cleanup, and remediation projects for commercial, industrial, municipal, and military clients. He is also well-versed in liquids management.
      He is a licensed professional engineer in Virginia and New Mexico, a member of the Virginia Bar, and active in the American Bar Association (Section of Environment, Energy and Resources and Waste Management Committee), the Virginia State Bar Environmental Law Section, and the Urban Land Institute.
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Clark McWilliams, PE, MSc, has myriad experience in solid waste management, landfill design, permitting, construction, monitoring and corrective action. He has managed and directed corrective actions at closed landfills, and oversaw permitting and construction reviews for numerous operational landfills in Arkansas. Additional experience includes investigations, remediation and reclamation/redevelopment of active and abandoned commercial and industrial facilities (including solar and other sustainability projects), as well as environmental regulatory permitting, compliance and enforcement of active municipal, commercial and industrial facilities.

    • Clark McWilliams, PE, MSc, is experienced is solid waste management, landfill design, permitting, construction, monitoring and corrective action. He has managed and directed corrective actions at closed landfills, and oversaw permitting and construction reviews for numerous operational landfills in Arkansas.
      Additional experience includes investigations, remediation and reclamation/redevelopment of active and abandoned commercial and industrial facilities (including solar and other sustainability projects), as well as environmental regulatory permitting, compliance and enforcement of active municipal, commercial and industrial facilities.
      Mr. McWilliams also has experience in civil engineering construction related to geotechnical and construction material services.
      As a former member of the State of Arkansas original Brownfields program development team, he was involved in legislation, regulations and guidelines as the program evolved. Similarly, he worked with the regional office of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to increase awareness and participation in the voluntary assessment and cleanup program. He was also instrumental in developing and executing the Arkansas Landfill Post-Closure Trust Fund program, which provided funding for several corrective actions and remediations. He has also been involved in State mining reclamation projects funded by the federal Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Office.

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Jonathan Meronek, IGP-TOR, QISP, ENV-SP, CPESC, QSP/D, is our National Expert on Stormwater. He is a State of California Industrial General Permit (IGP) Qualified Industrial Storm Water Practitioner (QISP) and QISP Trainer-of-Record (ToR). He specializes in comprehensive stormwater management programs. Under the 2015 IGP, he has performed Site BMP and Pollutant Source Assessments (PSAs), written and reviewed Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), and implemented Monitoring Implementation Plans (MIPs) for hundreds of facilities throughout California.

    • Jonathan Meronek, IGP-TOR, QISP, ENV-SP, CPESC, QSP/D, is our National Expert on Stormwater. He is a State of California Industrial General Permit (IGP) Qualified Industrial Storm Water Practitioner (QISP) and QISP Trainer-of-Record (ToR). He specializes in comprehensive stormwater management programs. Under the 2015 IGP, he has performed Site BMP and Pollutant Source Assessments (PSAs), written and reviewed Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), and implemented Monitoring Implementation Plans (MIPs) for hundreds of facilities throughout California.
      California. He has developed cost-effective stormwater management solutions under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) for state, municipal, and private clients across a vast cross-section of industrial sectors, including recycling (metal and scrap), material recovery facilities (MRFs), landfills (including Subchapter N/ELG facilities), compost facilities, deep ocean ports, haulers and transportation facilities, asphalt batch plants, CalTrans sites, construction material facilities, petroleum bulk plants, landfill gas-to-energy (LFGE) plants, quarries, concrete and rebar manufacturers, lumber facilities, and breweries and wineries (including the fifth largest Case and Fulfilment Center in North America).
      Mr. Meronek has successfully worked with LRPs, facility managers, and attorneys to comprehensively reevaluate facilities for NPDES compliance using technology-based BPT/BCT/BAT implementation for control of pollutants in storm water discharge.
      Mr. Meronek has over 15 years of experience in the Information Technology sector, primarily as a Project Network Engineer and Systems Analyst, and 12 years of experience with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) utilization, mapping, spatial analysis, and cross-platform software and data applications. He used his Network and IT systems skills to transition successfully to Environmental Services by developing additional experience in a variety of environmental compliance tasks, including Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs), North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board (NCRWQCB) reporting, and other state-wide environmental services and solid waste projects, including providing technical expertise for several Northern California water quality/storm water projects governed by the California Storm IGP, Construction General Permit (CGP), and Caltrans Statewide General Permit (CSGP), and preparation of reports, implementation plans, technical papers, proposals, presentations, GIS application strategies, and detailed project deliverables.
      Contact Jonathan at (707) 546-9461 or

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Mr. Mesk is a Project Director in our Southeast region. He has over 30 years of environmental consulting experience throughout the United States. Mr. Mesk routinely helps clients solve complex environmental due diligence issues and provides peers with quality reviews of various assessment documents. Mr. Mesk provides training and support in the performance of environmental due diligence investigations, with a focus in technical writing.

    • He has over 30 years of managing and performing complex environmental due diligence investigations, regulatory compliance audits; soil and groundwater assessments, vapor intrusion studies and mitigation, USEPA Brownfield investigations; asbestos surveys, radon testing and mitigation, and various indoor air quality investigations. Mr. Mesk provides training and support in the performance of various environmental due diligence assessments, with a focus in technical writing.
      He has over 30 years of diverse experience serving the government, education, insurance and commercial real estate industries with various environmental risk evaluation and assessment services. He has extensive experience on a full range of hazard abatement projects for both government and industry. His qualifications include extensive hands-on planning, training, field investigation, construction management, permitting, cost estimating, regulatory liaison, and project management services.

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Ms. Meyer is a Project Manager for SCS. Her responsibilities include project management, field site management, geologic mapping, data collection for geologic, hydrogeologic, and environmental studies, geologic research, and preparation of geologic, monitoring, and assessment reports.

    • Ms. Meyer is a project manager for SCS. Her responsibilities include project management, field site management, geologic mapping, data collection for geologic, hydrogeologic, and environmental studies, geologic research, and preparation of geologic, monitoring, and assessment reports. She is experienced in subsurface soil and groundwater contamination investigations, groundwater monitoring well installations and abandonment, and evaluation of environmental impact for risk-based corrective action (RBCA) analysis of LUST sites in Iowa, Kansas and Missouri. Ms. Meyer has supervised the installation of groundwater monitoring wells and logged subsurface lithology for several hundred boreholes in Iowa, Kansas and Missouri.

      Ms. Meyer has also performed countless Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) on commercial, industrial, and vacant properties for developers, real estate investment firms, municipalities, financial institutions, insurance companies, and wireless telecommunications companies throughout the country. Additionally, Ms. Meyer has researched and compiled information from various government agencies to complete NEPA Screening Reports, and has conducted numerous asbestos and radon sampling events in conjunction with ESAs, as needed.

David Mezzacappa, PE, has decades of experience in solid waste management, serving as a design engineer and project manager for many types of projects ranging from landfills, landfill gas collection and control systems (GCCS), to major landfill expansions. Experience includes preparing landfill permit modifications, alternate liner demonstrations, closure plans, leachate management plans, bioreactor and liquids management plans, and NSPS work. He also provides Greenhouse Gas (GHG) services.

    • David Mezzacappa, PE, has decades of experience in solid waste management, serving as a design engineer and project manager for many types of projects ranging from landfills, landfill gas collection and control systems (GCCS), to major landfill expansions. Experience includes preparing landfill permit modifications, alternate liner demonstrations, closure plans, leachate management plans, bioreactor and liquids management plans, and NSPS work. He also provides Greenhouse Gas (GHG) services.

Carlos Michel, EIT, is an environmental professional with experience in field inspection, environmental monitoring and sampling, documentation, and project coordination. His experience includes environmental regulatory compliance and site remediation projects for various municipal and private clients. Carlos conducts due diligence investigations, site investigations, groundwater and soil contamination assessments, remedial action plans (RAPs), and construction services throughout South Florida.

    • Carlos Michel, EIT, is an environmental professional with experience in field inspection, environmental monitoring and sampling, documentation, and project coordination. His experience includes environmental regulatory compliance and site remediation projects for various municipal and private clients. Carlos conducts due diligence investigations, site investigations, groundwater and soil contamination assessments, remedial action plans (RAPs), and construction services throughout South Florida.
      His experience includes working with local and state regulators. Projects include agricultural sites, municipal parks, former recreational sites (golf course), FPL substations, and commercial sites. Chemical contaminants encountered in both soil and groundwater media includes petroleum, heavy metals, dioxin, pesticides, and solvents.

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Mr. Migwi is a project engineer with experience in civil and environmental engineering. Project experience includes landfill design, permitting and construction, landfill operations and compliance, storm water management, volume analysis, and construction quality assurance. He has experience preparing Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) plans and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs). He also has experience conducting Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) Rule annual inspections on surface impoundments and landfills.

    • Mr. Migwi is a project engineer with experience in civil and environmental engineering. Project experience includes landfill design, permitting and construction, landfill operations and compliance, storm water management, volume analysis, and construction quality assurance. He has experience preparing Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) plans and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs). He also has experience conducting Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) Rule annual inspections on surface impoundments and landfills.

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Michael Miller
Senior Vice President/Project Director/National Expert on Environmental Due Diligence
Omaha, NE
National Expert: Environmental Due Diligence
O. (402) 938-0318

Mike Miller, CHMM, is a Senior Vice President and our National Expert on Environmental Due Diligence. He has a wide variety of experience in the environmental management and consulting field in both the private and federal sectors. Mike oversees many environmental projects across the region and coordinates environmental due diligence projects nationally including transactional due diligence, M&A due diligence, brownfield assessment and redevelopment, environmental compliance consulting, environmental permitting, and environmental remediation. His environmental background includes assessment of common special concerns related to redevelopment projects specifically, asbestos, lead-based paint, Poly-chlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), Underground Storage Tanks (UST) and overall risk mitigation, monitoring and management.

    • Mike Miller, CHMM, is a Senior Vice President and our National Expert on Environmental Due Diligence. He has a wide variety of experience in the environmental management and consulting field in both the private and federal sectors. Mike oversees many environmental projects across the region and coordinates environmental due diligence projects nationally including transactional due diligence, M&A due diligence, brownfield assessment and redevelopment, environmental compliance consulting, environmental permitting, and environmental remediation. His environmental background includes assessment of common special concerns related to redevelopment projects specifically, asbestos, lead-based paint, Poly-chlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), Underground Storage Tanks (UST) and overall risk mitigation, monitoring and management.
      Mike provides environmental management and consulting to the private and federal sectors and develops and implements environmental health & safety (EH&S) programs and solutions at industrial facilities in the agricultural processing, chemical processing, distribution/transportation, metals, and pharmaceutical manufacturing sectors.
      Prior to joining SCS, Mr. Miller was responsible for providing environmental compliance support to Postal Service facilities in 15 Western U.S. states. In this capacity, he forecasted, negotiated, and managed an annual budget of $5,000,000. He effectively communicated environmental liabilities to senior management with regard to ongoing operations and planned capital projects, identified compliance alternatives and/or corrective actions to mitigate risk, and monitored implementation of necessary actions. Specific environmental activities included asbestos, lead-based paint, and radon gas management, underground storage tank management, environmental auditing, spill planning, stormwater management, and other regulatory compliance activities.
      Mr. Miller has also served as an environmental consultant in Omaha, Nebraska where he provided a wide array of EH&S services to various industrial clients throughout the Midwest.
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Mr. Miller serves as the Office Manager of our Yukon, Oklahoma location. He is responsible for managing the technical and support personnel as well as coordinating extensively with clients and state and federal agencies to achieve client objectives. He performs and manages numerous projects, including design, permitting, coordination, and oversight for a variety of industries including solid waste, oil and gas, and agriculture production.

    • Mr. Miller serves as the Office Manager of our Yukon, Oklahoma location. He is responsible for managing the technical and support personnel as well as coordinating extensively with clients and state and federal agencies to achieve client objectives. He performs and manages numerous projects, including design, permitting, coordination, and oversight for a variety of industries including solid waste, oil and gas, and agriculture production.

      During his career he has performed and managed numerous projects including design, permitting, coordination, and oversight for a variety of industries including solid waste, oil and gas, and agriculture production.

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Mr. Mills has been working as a hydrogeologist since 1986. He has managed hydrogeologic investigations at sanitary and hazardous waste landfills, and at industrial and nonindustrial sites.

    • Mr. Mills has been working as a hydrogeologist since 1986. He has managed hydrogeologic investigations at sanitary and hazardous waste landfills, and at industrial and nonindustrial sites. These investigations incorporated aquifer testing, geophysical investigations, and groundwater modeling. Mr. Mills’ professional experience also includes remedial investigations, permitting, design and installation of groundwater monitoring networks, and water resource evaluation.

Dr. Siamak Modarresi, PE, supports SCS Engineers’ Liquids Management initiative, and conducts liquids management projects throughout the U.S. He has with expertise in water and wastewater treatment and water reuse, and is experienced in designing, managing, and executing wastewater treatment systems of various capacities. Prior to joining SCS, he provided design and project management for membrane bioreactor (MBR) treatment systems. Siamak has B.S. and M.S. degrees in Chemical Engineering, and a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering. He is a Professional Engineer licensed in California.

    • Dr. Modarresi supports SCS Engineers’ Liquids Management initiative, and conducts liquids management projects throughout the U.S. He has with expertise in water and wastewater treatment and water reuse, and is experienced in designing, managing, and executing wastewater treatment systems of various capacities. Prior to joining SCS, he provided design and project management for membrane bioreactor (MBR) treatment systems. Siamak has B.S. and M.S. degrees in Chemical Engineering, and a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering. He is a Professional Engineer licensed in California.

Adrian Moncada Zaragoza is a Senior Project Professional in the construction engineering group of our Energy division.

    • Adrian Moncada Zaragoza is a Senior Project Professional in the construction engineering group of our Energy division.

Mr. Montague is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and a Project Director. He is a Professional Geologist and licensed contractor with nearly two decades of experience in environmental consulting, general contracting, commercial and residential development, and property and asset management. He has performed and reviewed over 500 Phase I environmental site assessments (ESAs), and has completed subsurface investigations, human health risk assessments, removal action work plans, site remediation activities, geotechnical investigations, asbestos and lead-based paint surveys, and asbestos air monitoring.

    • Mr. Montague is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and a Project Director. He is a Professional Geologist and licensed contractor with nearly two decades of experience in environmental consulting, general contracting, commercial and residential development, and property and asset management. He has performed and reviewed over 500 Phase I environmental site assessments (ESAs), and has completed subsurface investigations, human health risk assessments, removal action work plans, site remediation activities, geotechnical investigations, asbestos and lead-based paint surveys, and asbestos air monitoring. His development, general contracting, and property and asset management experience includes managing construction through lease-up; lease administration and property operations and maintenance; contract procurement and administration; oversight of subcontractors and staff; and interfacing with clients, owners, tenants, and regulatory agencies.

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Ms. Moran has over 20 years of experience in the environmental and safety fields. Her areas of expertise include regulatory compliance, sustainable practices, and chemical management.

    • Ms. Moran has over 20 years of experience in the environmental and safety fields. Her areas of expertise include regulatory compliance, sustainable practices, and chemical management. She has an in-depth knowledge of federal regulatory programs including the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations; as well as experience in multiple states and municipalities. Cheryl has worked in a wide variety of industrial settings.

Mr. Morawski is an experienced environmental consultant. He prepares facility emergency response plans and oil spill prevention plans and other environmental compliance plans (SPCC, FRP, DPCC (New Jersey), SWPPP, PCC, SPR, and ODCP), U.S. Coast Guard Operations Manuals, security plans (DHS Chemical Facility Security Plans), and facility fire action plans. He developed compliance plans for U.S. Coast Guard regulated marine transfer facilities, US EPA regulated on-shore petroleum storage facilities, chemical storage facilities and landfills. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Geo-Environmental Science and an MBA in Finance.

    • Mr. Morawski is an experienced environmental consultant. He prepares facility emergency response plans and oil spill prevention plans and other environmental compliance plans (SPCC, FRP, DPCC (New Jersey), SWPPP, PCC, SPR, and ODCP), U.S. Coast Guard Operations Manuals, security plans (DHS Chemical Facility Security Plans), and facility fire action plans. He developed compliance plans for U.S. Coast Guard regulated marine transfer facilities, US EPA regulated on-shore petroleum storage facilities, chemical storage facilities and landfills. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Geo-Environmental Science and an MBA in Finance.
      Mr. Morawski has prepared hundreds of federal and state environmental compliance plans (SPCC, FRP, DPCC (New Jersey), SWPPP, PPC, SPR, ODCP), U.S. Coast Guard Operations Manuals, security plans (DHS Chemical Facility Security Plans), and facility fire action plans, and developed Integrated Contingency Plans that provided multi-agency compliance for bulk liquid storage facilities. He has experience interfacing with government agencies to negotiate and resolve issues of potential non-compliance. Mr. Morawski also has experience managing the acquisition of environmental permits (water, air, and waste) and storage tank construction permits. He has conducted field permeability testing of aboveground storage tank containment systems, and soil and water sampling at underground storage tank sites, and modeled data utilizing AutoCAD platforms.

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Alan Moreira is a Senior Project Manager with our SCS Energy division. He has over two decades of experience and is managing the execution of a major engineer/procure/construct (EPC) renewable natural gas (RNG) project. His experience includes design/build of a 6,000 cfm landfill gas to RNG plant in New Jersey.

    • Alan Moreira is a Senior Project Manager with our SCS Energy division. He has over two decades of experience and is managing the execution of a major engineer/procure/construct (EPC) renewable natural gas (RNG) project. His experience includes design/build of a 6,000 cfm landfill gas to RNG plant in New Jersey.

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J Morgan, PE, is a Vice President and the director of our North Carolina and Tennessee offices. He has a diverse background in chemical and environmental engineering, with over two decades of engineering experience in design, compliance, and investigations for landfill and landfill gas (LFG), environmental compliance, and site assessment projects. Mr. Morgan is also experienced at managing underground storage tank (UST) remediation projects .

    • J Morgan, PE, is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and has a diverse background in chemical and environmental engineering. He has over two decades of experience as an engineer in design, compliance, and investigations for landfill and landfill gas (LFG), environmental compliance, and site assessment projects. Mr. Morgan also has experience managing underground storage tank (UST) remediation projects . His academic internships focused on efficiencies and environmental impacts of industrial power plants.

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Mary Morkin-Garcia is a Project Director experienced in landfill design and engineering.

    • Mary Morkin-Garcia is a Project Director experienced in landfill design and engineering.

Mr. Morrison serves as a Regional Health and Safety Specialist, providing Health & Safety training for all SCS Field Services Employees in the Southwest (Southern California, Nevada, Arizona), Mountain (New Mexico, Colorado, Utah), Midwest (Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas) Regions, as well as various SCS Engineers and SCS Energy employees located within those same regions. In addition Mr. Morrison provides Heavy Equipment Certifications for SCS Field Services Employees throughout the U.S.

    • Mr. Morrison joined SCS in 2007. He currently serves as a Regional Health and Safety Specialist, providing Health and Safety training for all SCS Field Services Employees in the Southwest (Southern California, Nevada, Arizona), Mountain (New Mexico, Colorado, Utah), Midwest (Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas) Regions, as well as various SCS Engineers and SCS Energy employees located within those same regions. In addition Mr. Morrison provides Heavy Equipment Certifications for SCS Field Services Employees throughout the U.S. He has played a major role in developing SCS’s internal Health and Safety Training Program, including creating training materials/presentations, creating Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), and conducting Health and Safety field audits/inspection throughout the Southwest, Midwest and Mountain Regions.
      Mr. Morrison has also served as a Senior Project Superintendent performing various project management duties, including bid preparation, business proposals, and the onsite coordination and supervision of the installation of landfill gas (LFG) collection systems (including extraction wells, collection piping, leachate recirculation piping, leachate evaporators and flare systems), at landfill locations throughout the U.S. He has more than 20 years of hands-on experience in the installation, operation and maintenance of landfill gas collection systems along with serving as the Operations Manager for a large municipal landfill in Texas.
      Mr. Morrison is well trained in LFG collection system design and installation procedures, project CQA, safe work practices, heavy equipment management and operations methods. This expertise significantly enhances his ability to provide effective health and safety services for SCS employees and clients.

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Jonathan Morrison is SCS Energy’s Commissioning Manager and Engineers. He has nearly a decade of experience as a technician and manager of landfill gas-to-energy power plants utilizing Solar Mercury 50 and Taurus 60 turbine engines, and Caterpillar 3520 reciprocating engines. In his dual role, he leverages his experience and education to directly supervise commissioning, startup, and performance testing of renewable natural gas (RNG) plants designed by SCS Energy; and works with clients and our process and mechanical engineering teams to resolve concerns in real-time and improve future designs. His current projects include a 1,500 scfm dairy RNG facility in California, and a 6,000 scfm landfill RNG facility in Virginia.

    • Jonathan Morrison is SCS Energy’s Commissioning Manager and Engineers. He has nearly a decade of experience as a technician and manager of landfill gas-to-energy power plants utilizing Solar Mercury 50 and Taurus 60 turbine engines, and Caterpillar 3520 reciprocating engines. In his dual role, he leverages his experience and education to directly supervise commissioning, startup, and performance testing of renewable natural gas (RNG) plants designed by SCS Energy; and works with clients and our process and mechanical engineering teams to resolve concerns in real-time and improve future designs. His current projects include a 1,500 scfm dairy RNG facility in California, and a 6,000 scfm landfill RNG facility in Virginia.
      Mr. Morrision has also served as an officer in the United States Navy.

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Jennifer Bauer Morton, PG, has worked as an environmental consultant since 2001. Her experience includes environmental due diligence, including Phase I/Phase II assessments, site assessments for leaking underground storage tank projects, installing groundwater monitoring wells, collecting soil and groundwater samples, writing work plans and reports, assisting with remediation, and evaluating data.

    • Jennifer Bauer Morton, PG, has worked as an environmental consultant since 2001. Her experience includes environmental due diligence, including Phase I/Phase II assessments, site assessments for leaking underground storage tank projects, installing groundwater monitoring wells, collecting soil and groundwater samples, writing work plans and reports, assisting with remediation, and evaluating data.
      She is experienced in conducting Phase I/Phase II assessments for gas stations, as well as a wide variety of properties throughout California, and in Nevada and Arizona.
      As a Project Manager, Ms. Morton has overseen numerous Phase I and Phase II site assessments and remediation projects, developing work plans, managing staff and field work, writing and reviewing Phase I and Phase II site assessment reports, developing remediation plans, and interfacing with clients, property owners, and regulatory agencies.

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Mr. Moshood is an Associate Professional based in our Raleigh, North Carolina office. He joined SCS on November 1, 2021, and will be responsible for projects in multiple areas, including landfill projects, air, and environmental compliance. He has a Bachelors of Science Degree in Civil Engineering and is working toward his Master’s degree.

    • Mr. Moshood is an Associate Professional based in our Raleigh, North Carolina office. He joined SCS on November 1, 2021, and will be responsible for projects in multiple areas, including landfill projects, air, and environmental compliance. He has a Bachelors of Science Degree in Civil Engineering and is working toward his Master’s degree.

Abdul R. Mulla Saleh, PhD, PE, BCEE, has over 25 years of experience in civil and environmental engineering, solid waste management, and infrastructure development. He has conducted complex civil and environmental projects, including new site development and infrastructure projects, master plans for drainage and wastewater, solid waste management, hydrologic and hydraulic studies, flood control structures, pump stations, and roadways.

    • His experience includes engineering design manager for large-scale civil projects, wastewater master plans, and flood control programs; successful completion of environmental projects including landfill engineering and solid waste management facilities design, sustainable waste management including zero waste and carbon neutral concepts, and technical quality assurance; and siting, designing, permitting, managing, and providing technical guidance for solid waste projects throughout the US and overseas, including lined landfills and transfer stations, landfill closures, groundwater contamination assessment, and remediation plans, drainage systems, and leachate collection and treatment systems.

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James R. Murray (JRoy), PE, is a Vice President and Manager of our Houston Satellite office. He has nearly four decades of experience in civil and environmental permitting, design, and construction, including municipal and industrial solid waste landfills and associated systems, liner systems, leachate collection systems, utilities, roadways, hydrologic analysis and hydraulic design including open channel systems, storm drainage pipe systems, culverts, bridges, basins, and other systems for the conveyance and control of stormwater. Mr. Murray also has extensive experience in landfill design, operation and construction, having served for over 30 years as a consultant preparing landfill expansion permit applications. Mr. Murray has served as an expert witness and provided legal support for landfill permits.

    • James R. Murray (JRoy), PE, is a Vice President and Manager of our Houston Satellite office. He has nearly four decades of experience in civil and environmental permitting, design, and construction, including municipal and industrial solid waste landfills and associated systems, liner systems, leachate collection systems, utilities, roadways, hydrologic analysis and hydraulic design including open channel systems, storm drainage pipe systems, culverts, bridges, basins, and other systems for the conveyance and control of stormwater. Mr. Murray has served as design and Certifying Engineer for over 50 landfill cell construction projects.
      Mr. Murray wrote manuals for the operation, design and construction of municipal solid waste landfills for a Commission of Central American countries and USAID.
      Mr. Murray also has extensive experience in landfill design, operation and construction, having served for over 30 years as a consultant preparing landfill expansion permit applications. He has served as an expert witness and provided legal support for landfill permits. Mr. Murray also served as an resident engineer for several landfill facilities in Texas. Responsibilities included project management of permit amendments and modifications, compliance and construction.

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Thomas Murray, PE, has over two decades of experience in the solid waste industry, including landfill engineering, operation and maintenance, construction, mining, and environmental consulting. Projects include solid waste planning, design, permitting, construction and bid documentation, and quality assurance. Tom has conducted or directed numerous solid waste and environmental consulting projects, including landfill closure, cell design, project management, landfill gas design and management, earthwork, leachate management, and stormwater management plans. Sites have included active and closed landfill sites, and leachate treatment, wastewater and landfill gas-to-energy facilities.

    • Thomas Murray, PE, has over two decades of experience in the solid waste industry, including landfill engineering, operation and maintenance, construction, mining, and environmental consulting. Projects include solid waste planning, design, permitting, construction and bid documentation, and quality assurance. Tom has conducted or directed numerous solid waste and environmental consulting projects, including landfill closure, cell design, project management, landfill gas design and management, earthwork, leachate management, and stormwater management plans. Sites have included active and closed landfill sites, and leachate treatment, wastewater and landfill gas-to-energy facilities.
      Mr. Murray has in-depth knowledge of federal, state, and local environmental regulations and extensive experience providing regulatory support to municipal, public, and private clients.