Ms. O’Brien has over 38 years of experience assisting industrial and commercial clients located throughout the United States with environmental management and compliance programs.
Ms. O’Brien has over 38 years of experience which grew into a long health, safety, and environmental management career. Ann has assisted industrial and commercial clients located throughout the United States with environmental management and compliance programs; including, but not limited to, air and water quality permitting; environmental recordkeeping; reporting and monitoring programs; hazardous waste management; employee environmental health and safety (EHS) training; environmental compliance audits; and Phase I, II, and III environmental site assessments and due diligence associated with real estate transactions and corporate acquisitions. During her tenure as Vice President of Environmental Affairs with a large international printing company, Ann brought several contaminated sites to clean closure. Ann also led an initiative to replace all pollution control systems to energy efficiency technology, and led the environmental due diligence efforts as part of the acquisition of several companies, as well as the closure and sale of numerous printing facilities across the United States, Canada, and Europe.
Ms. O’Neal is an environmental professional with specialized experience in site assessment, subsurface investigation, and due diligence reporting. She is responsible for performing site reconnaissance, reviewing regulatory agency records and historical documents, interpreting evidence related to historical land use, monitoring soil management, collecting data (soil, groundwater, soil vapor sampling, etc.), and generating maps for soil boring/well logs, groundwater gradients, and hydrocarbon iso-concentrations.
Ms. O’Neal is an environmental professional with specialized experience in site assessment, subsurface investigation, and due diligence reporting. She is responsible for performing site reconnaissance, reviewing regulatory agency records and historical documents, interpreting evidence related to historical land use, monitoring soil management, collecting data (soil, groundwater, soil vapor sampling, etc.), and generating maps for soil boring/well logs, groundwater gradients, and hydrocarbon iso-concentrations.
She also oversees drilling and groundwater monitoring well installations, writes reports for Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs), and ensures that groundwater monitoring reports meet regulatory agency standards.
Ms. Odom is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and the Regional Director of our Southeast Region Environmental Services Practice. She has experience directly managing small to large scale projects that include emergency response; environmental site assessment and characterization; remedial pilot testing, construction, installation, operations, and maintenance; regulatory negotiations; and compliance. She also conducts large scale assessments and remediation of arsenic-impacted sites to useable residential properties. Additional experience includes conducting performance evaluations, and implementing performance management processes. Additionally, she served as the primary client contact on assigned projects which involved building and maintaining professional relationships with clients.
Ms. Odom is a Vice President of SCS Engineers and the Regional Director of our Southeast Region Environmental Services Practice. She has experience directly managing small to large scale projects that include emergency response; environmental site assessment and characterization; remedial pilot testing, construction, installation, operations, and maintenance; regulatory negotiations; and compliance. She also conducts large scale assessments and remediation of arsenic-impacted sites to useable residential properties. Additional experience includes conducting performance evaluations, and implementing performance management processes. Additionally, she served as the primary client contact on assigned projects which involved building and maintaining professional relationships with clients.
Ms. Odom has experience conducting environmental site assessments, overseeing remediation activities and submitting regulatory reports including Phase I & II assessments for sites in Florida, Tennessee, Louisiana, Texas, The Bahamas, Barbados and The Cayman Islands at retail gas station properties and bulk storage terminals for large oil companies.
Additional highlights of her professional career include a strong knowledge of applicable Florida Regulatory Chapters and Standard Operating Procedures. She has experience in state and international cleanup efforts and associated regulatory procedures. She participated in successful environmental closure efforts, which imposed engineering controls and property restrictions.
Ms. Odom is also experienced in managing subsurface investigation and conducting oversight during remedial activities including source removal and remediation system installation.
Mr. Oelkers is a hydrogeologist with 21 years of experience in managing hydrogeologic investigations at contaminated industrial sites, petroleum storage facilities, Superfund sites, and on-site disposal facilities.
Mr. Oelkers is a hydrogeologist with 21 years of experience in managing hydrogeologic investigations at contaminated industrial sites, petroleum storage facilities, Superfund sites, and on-site disposal facilities. He has designed and/or implemented soil and groundwater investigations in fill materials, glacial and alluvial sediments, and fractured bedrock aquifers. He has supervised drilling, excavation, and underground storage tank (petroleum and solvent) removal activities at a variety of industrial sites. Eric has also supervised immediate response and cleanup actions for spills of petroleum and industrial chemicals from 5 to 20,000 gallons. Mr. Oelkers has also worked on regional aquifer characterization and modeling projects for landfill permit applications, high capacity water wells, and the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey.
Nathanial Ohrt is a Senior Project Professional based in our Des Moines, IA, office.
Mr. Olness has three decades of experience in the environmental industry. He has extensive experience in petroleum remediation, surface and subsurface contamination investigation, and Phase I and Phase II environmental site investigations (ESAs). Mr. Olness also has experience with public water supply well installation and groundwater modeling.
Mr. Olness has three decades of experience in the environmental industry. He has extensive experience in petroleum remediation, surface and subsurface contamination investigation, and Phase I and Phase II environmental site investigations (ESAs). Mr. Olness also has experience with public water supply well installation and groundwater modeling.
Mr. Olness’ modeling experience includes the construction of a finite difference computer model of the Spokane Aquifer using Modflow as the basis of his thesis. In addition, he utilized an analytical element model (MLAEM) to develop a wellhead protection plan for the City of Little Falls, Minnesota. Mr. Olness also has experience with hydrologic studies for the placement of new municipal wells for several communities in northern Minnesota, including completing the specifications for the installation and testing of the wells.
Mr. Omernik has experience as an engineer on a wide variety of civil and environmental engineering projects. He has worked on development, permitting, design, construction, documentation, and compliance for a number of projects in several states.
Mr. Omernik has experience as an engineer on a wide variety of civil and environmental engineering projects. He has worked on development, permitting, design, construction, documentation, and compliance for a number of projects in several states. Jared’s areas of expertise include construction permitting, erosion control and storm water management, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan development and secondary containment design, subsurface site investigations for contaminated soil and groundwater, underground storage tank removal and abandonment, contaminated soil and groundwater remediation, and landfill construction observation and documentation. Mr. Omernik also has municipal experience working for the City of Fitchburg, Wisconsin, and experience working on renewable energy projects (wind and solar) assisting with civil design, on-site quality control, and field engineering.
Ms. Ouellette is a Project Professional in our Tampa office. Her experience includes soil and groundwater investigations (Phase II and III assessments), active remediations involving in-situ methods (air sparging, chemical and bacterial injections) and excavations, and waste removal. Ms. Ouellette also specializes in cartography utilizing Trimble GPS and ESRI Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technologies.
Ms. Ouellette is a Project Professional in our Tampa office. Her experience includes soil and groundwater investigations (Phase II and III assessments), active remediations involving in-situ methods (air sparging, chemical and bacterial injections) and excavations, and waste removal. Ms. Ouellette also specializes in cartography utilizing Trimble GPS and ESRI Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technologies.
Mr. Overton is an environmental professional specializing in the application of due diligence, including Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs). His experience includes subsurface investigations, remediation, soil management, landfill evaluations, health risk assessments (HRAs), ambient air monitoring, groundwater sampling and monitoring, watershed analysis, land use studies, litigation support, and property assessments.
Mr. Overton is an environmental professional specializing in the application of due diligence, including Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs). His experience includes subsurface investigations, remediation, soil management, landfill evaluations, health risk assessments (HRAs), ambient air monitoring, groundwater sampling and monitoring, watershed analysis, land use studies, litigation support, and property assessments. In working with developers, investors, lending institutions, and municipalities in performing Phase I ESAs, Mr. Overton has completed site reconnaissance, regulatory agency record reviews, historical record reviews, historical land use interpretations, data collection, data evaluation, and site assessment reports. Mr. Overton can accurately assess sites and provide valuable information for reports that meet regulatory agency requirements.
Mr. Overton has experience managing drilling operations, soil vapor surveys, remediation projects, and construction oversight. He has implemented remedial action work plans that include source zone excavation, dual phase extraction, soil vapor extraction, in situ chemical oxidation, and bio-augmentation. He has provided construction quality assurance (CQA) at landfill facilities and managed Brownfields redevelopment excavation and grading projects.