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Paul Schafer
Paul Schafer
Vice President/Project Director/National Expert on Ambient Air Monitoring and on Odor Management
Sacramento, CA
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O. (619) 823-5333

Mr. Schafer is a Vice President, Project Director and our National Expert on Ambient Air Monitoring and on Odor Management. During his technical career at SCS and SCS Tracer Environmental, Mr. Schafer has served in key roles on several nationally significant monitoring efforts. He has in-depth experience interfacing with regulatory agencies regarding the performance of monitoring systems, source emission tests, and continuous process monitors which are operated for our clientele.

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    • Mr. Paul Schafer is a Vice President, Project Director, and our National Expert on Ambient Air Monitoring and on Odor Management. During his technical career at SCS and SCS Tracer Environmental, Mr. Schafer has served in key roles on several nationally significant monitoring efforts. He has in-depth experience interfacing with regulatory agencies regarding the performance of monitoring systems, source emission tests, and continuous process monitors which are operated for our clientele. He has had direct working experience with the San Luis Obispo County APCD, San Joaquin Valley APCD, Imperial County APCD, South Coast AQMD, Santa Barbara APCD, San Diego County APCD, California Air Resources Board, EPA Region IX, and the General Services Administration regarding monitoring programs and air quality impact assessments. He is also experienced in liquids management.
      Mr. Schafer offers decisive management skills, which contribute to the success of monitoring programs under his purview. Cost control management and defensible technical performance are primary goals integral to all of the long-term monitoring programs that he manages. Mr. Schafer has developed close business relationships with manufacturers and vendors in the ambient air quality monitoring field.
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Troy Schick, PE, is a Project Manager based in our Miami, Florida, office. He has been an environmental professional since 2010 and is experienced in soil reuse characterization, Phase 1 and Phase II ESAs, site assessment reports, due diligence, remedial action plans, groundwater treatment systems, contaminated site redevelopment, and drainage permitting. He is a Professional Engineer licensed in Florida. He is also a Florida Qualified Stormwater Management Inspector.

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    • Troy Schick, PE, is a Project Manager based in our Miami, Florida, office. He has been an environmental professional since 2010 and is experienced in soil reuse characterization, Phase 1 and Phase II ESAs, site assessment reports, due diligence, remedial action plans, groundwater treatment systems, contaminated site redevelopment, and drainage permitting. He is a Professional Engineer licensed in Florida. He is also a Florida Qualified Stormwater Management Inspector.

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Melissa Schick
Melissa Schick
Senior Project Professional/National Expert on Brownfields Grants
Mobile, AL
National Expert: Brownfields Grants
O. (251) 680-9432

Ms. Schick is responsible for helping grow SCS’s Environmental Services team and our Brownfields redevelopment practice in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic markets. She is also one of our National Experts on Brownfield Grants. Her expertise includes proposal development, helping public and private-sector clients navigate state and federal brownfields redevelopment and voluntary cleanup programs; overseeing the implementation of USEPA assessment and cleanup grants; executing and supporting programmatic management of brownfields grants, leading community engagement events; and delivering brownfields redevelopment project management, strategic vision, and leadership. She has a Master of Public Administration degree.

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    • Ms. Schick is responsible for helping grow SCS’s Environmental Services team and our Brownfields redevelopment practice in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic markets. She is also one of our National Experts on Brownfields Grants. Her expertise includes proposal development, helping public and private-sector clients navigate state and federal brownfields redevelopment and voluntary cleanup programs; overseeing the implementation of USEPA assessment and cleanup grants; executing and supporting programmatic management of brownfields grants, leading community engagement events; and delivering brownfields redevelopment project management, strategic vision, and leadership.
      Her experience includes preparing successful brownfields grant applications; implementing and completing brownfields redevelopment projects; coordinating with private developers, regulatory agencies, community leaders and other partners; completing reporting requirements; developing proposals and work orders; project management, including manpower resource allocation, scheduling, budgets, invoicing, and progress reports; and communicating with stakeholders, regulators, and clients. Additional responsibilities include managing site information in the ACRES database, submitting quarterly and annual reports, and preparing closeout documents for submittal to USEPA.
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Michael Schmidt
Michael Schmidt
Project Director/National Expert on Environmental Insurance Claims and Underwriting
Suffern, NY
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O. (845) 918-5220

Mr. Schmidt is a Project Director in our Suffern, NY, office and our National Expert in Environmental Insurance Claims and Underwriting. He is an accomplished leader with nearly 30 years of experience in the environmental consulting and environmental insurance industries, with specific experience focusing on the evaluation of environmental risks and liabilities associated with insurance claims and underwriting, site investigation and remediation, due diligence, project management, and marketing. Mr. Schmidt is responsible for the growth and management of our environmental services practice in the greater New York area.

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    • Mr. Schmidt is a Project Director in our Suffern, NY, office and our National Expert in Environmental Insurance Claims and Underwriting. He is an accomplished leader with nearly 30 years of experience in the environmental consulting and environmental insurance industries, with specific experience focusing on the evaluation of environmental risks and liabilities associated with insurance claims and underwriting, site investigation and remediation, due diligence, project management, and marketing. Mr. Schmidt is responsible for the growth and management of our environmental services practice in the greater New York area.
      Mr. Schmidt has planned, managed and executed dozens of investigations involving multiple media (i.e., soil, groundwater, surface water) and contaminants at a wide-variety of sites located throughout the eastern seaboard of the US. These sites have ranged in size and complexity from residential properties, to commercial/industrial facilities, to major military bases.
      Specific projects involved environmental activities associated with underground storage tank (UST) and above-ground storage tank (AST) releases, dry cleaners, ISRA closures, historic fill, linear project corridors, a variety of commercial and industrial sites, and Brownfields sites, including the management and oversight of the remediation of the most heavily arsenic-contaminated site in New Jersey. Remedial actions have included soil excavation, pump and treat, air sparging and soil vapor extraction (AS/SVE), and innovative soil stabilization methodology.
      Mr. Schmidt has significant due diligence experience conducting and managing Phase I and Phase II ESAs and other environmental assessments of residential, commercial and industrial properties throughout the NY/NJ metropolitan area for real estate companies, lending institutions, developers, and private individuals. Mr. Schmidt meets the definition of an Environmental Professional (EP) under the EPA All Appropriate Inquiries regulations (40 CFR 312).
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Tina Schmiesing, REPA, has a diverse background in geology nearly 30 years of professional experience. Prior to joining SCS, she performed geotechnical investigations and regulatory evaluations of geological and hydrogeological aspects of solid waste landfills. Subsequently, over her two decades at SCS, she has been involved in numerous projects involving environmental investigation of hazardous chemicals in soils and groundwater at hazardous and solid waste sites. She is a Registered Environmental Property Assessor (REPA).

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    • Ms. Schmiesing has a diverse background in geology nearly 30 years of professional experience. Prior to joining SCS, she performed geotechnical investigations and regulatory evaluations of geological and hydrogeological aspects of solid waste landfills. Subsequently, over her two decades at SCS, she has been involved in numerous projects involving environmental investigation of hazardous chemicals in soils and groundwater at hazardous and solid waste sites.
      Ms. Schmiesing has participated in a certified health and safety program in compliance with OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.120. She is knowledgeable in incident response operations, team functions, personnel safety, and field equipment. She is able to recognize and evaluate potential chemical and physical hazards and associated risks in field operations; discuss and use personnel protective equipment such as respiratory protection and protective clothing; use and interpret direct-reading instruments; and examine and establish Standard Operating Safety Guidelines to ensure safe and effective response operations.

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Mr. Schoffner is a Project Manager with our OM&M Division. He is experienced in landfill gas (LFG) system operation, monitoring, and maintenance (OM&M), including LFG well field monitoring and adjustment, extraction system troubleshooting and repair, and blower/flare station operation and maintenance (O&M). He performs both routine data analysis and evaluation and non-routine system repair and is experienced in groundwater monitoring, LFG sampling, and landfill surface emissions monitoring. He has also performed LFG field and classroom training for several clients.

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    • Mr. Schoffner is a Project Manager with our OM&M Division. He is experienced in landfill gas (LFG) system operation, monitoring, and maintenance (OM&M), including LFG well field monitoring and adjustment, extraction system troubleshooting and repair, and blower/flare station operation and maintenance (O&M). He performs both routine data analysis and evaluation and non-routine system repair and is experienced in groundwater monitoring, LFG sampling, and landfill surface emissions monitoring. He has also performed LFG field and classroom training for several clients.

Dr. Shah is experienced in environmental and solid waste engineering, providing engineering support services for design, permitting, construction management, and reporting for landfill projects in the northwest U.S. Projects involve GCCS system design, construction, and regulatory compliance. He is responsible for tasks involving regulatory compliance of several sites subject to the New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) throughout the state of Washington and Alaska. Projects include wastewater treatment, sewer water sampling, air dispersion modeling, air pollution control methods, Solid Waste Management contract specifications, landfill facility design for scientific disposal of waste, Life Cycle Analysis Modeling.

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    • Dr. Shah is experienced in life cycle assessment, environmental systems modeling, optimization, and solid waste management systems he has developed an interest in a comparative statistical analysis between developed and developing countries Solid waste decision-support and decision-making tools with optimization framework. He is skilled at statistical interpretation of large and complicated data sets, project design and implementation, and economic forecasting and analysis. Highly skilled at preparing and delivering presentations to a variety of audiences: executive, technical, and regulatory.
      Dr. Shah is responsible for overseeing SCS’s northwest region solid waste management practice, which includes landfill engineering, landfill gas management, solid waste studies, landfill environmental systems, operation and maintenance, and construction. Dr. Shah works closely with SCS’s regional clients. He has completed solid waste, environmental assessment, facility design, compliance audit, and other environmental study projects for municipal and private clients.

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Ms. Shah is responsible for environmental engineering design projects pertaining to landfill, landfill gas, and liquids management. She assists with landfill/landfill gas design, landfill gas monitoring, permit review and compliance reporting, stormwater design and management, leachate treatment and management, and onsite O&M support.

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    • Ms. Shah is responsible for environmental engineering design projects pertaining to landfill, landfill gas, and liquids management. She assists with landfill/landfill gas design, landfill gas monitoring, permit review and compliance reporting, stormwater design and management, leachate treatment and management, and onsite O&M support.

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Ms. Shand has prepared applications and requests for reimbursement from the Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund (USTCF) for over 20 years. She prepares grant applications and proposals for environmental funding.

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    • Ms. Shand has prepared applications and requests for reimbursement from the Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund (USTCF) for over 20 years. She prepares grant applications and proposals for environmental funding.
      Ms. Shand has assisted several public-sector entities in Southern California with application submittals for various funding programs, as well as water agencies, Indian Tribes, Brownfields sites, and contaminated dry cleaning projects. She has strong working relationships with state and local agency environmental funding staff, and she has worked on complex environmental sites, coordinated submittals for grant funding applications, and organized detailed budgets for clients, attorneys, and funding agencies. She previously worked as a legal assistant for 10 years, focusing on environmental issues.

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Jon Shaw, PG, is responsible for project implementation and business development in Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR), deep injection wells (DIW), and Carbon Sequestration. He has over 40 years of experience in water resources, specifically emphasizing water supply, water quality investigations, hydrogeology, contamination assessment, and remediation. He is a licensed Professional Geologist in Florida.

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    • Jon Shaw, PG, is responsible for project implementation and business development in Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR), deep injection wells (DIW), and Carbon Sequestration. He has over 40 years of experience in water resources, specifically emphasizing water supply, water quality investigations, hydrogeology, contamination assessment, and remediation. He has worked on Everglades restoration, water supply development, water use permitting, and provides litigation support. Jon is a qualified expert witness in hydrogeology and has testified in federal court and administrative hearings. Water resources experience includes water use permitting, managing projects in support of Everglades restoration, aquifer storage and recovery (ASR), deep injection well permitting, groundwater monitoring, assessment and remediation, and ecotoxicology. He worked with attorneys to help solve complex litigation matters and worked with state legislators in rule writing for water resources and protection of geology licensure.
      Prior to joining SCS Engineers, he worked with the South Florida Water Management District for 18 years, as well as national and international consulting firms, and his own consulting firm.
      Additional experience includes significant work in Everglades restoration. He is a recognized groundwater expert on the Floridan Aquifer, and has served on numerous public committees.

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Mr. Shepherd is a Senior Project Professional specializing in air compliance and landfill gas engineering throughout the mid-Atlantic. He is experienced in environmental engineering, air compliance, renewable energy, landfill and landfill gas engineering, and environmental services throughout the mid-Atlantic region. As the legislative liaison for SWANA Mid-Atlantic, he is a regional expert in air permitting and compliance in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, including federal Clean Air Act programs (NSPS, NESHAP, PSD, and NSR), RICE engine programs, and state regulatory programs. Mr. Shepherd is a Professional Engineer licensed in Virginia and Maryland.

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    • Mr. Shepherd is a Senior Project Professional specializing in air compliance and landfill gas engineering throughout the mid-Atlantic. He is experienced in environmental engineering, air compliance, renewable energy, landfill and landfill gas engineering, and environmental services throughout the mid-Atlantic region. As the legislative liaison for SWANA Mid-Atlantic, he is a regional expert in air permitting and compliance in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, including federal Clean Air Act programs (NSPS, NESHAP, PSD, and NSR), RICE engine programs, and state regulatory programs. Mr. Shepherd is a Professional Engineer licensed in Virginia and Maryland.
      Mr. Shepherd’s landfill and landfill gas engineering experience includes the design of landfill gas systems, engineering of landfill containment systems, drafting site plans, and conducting data collection and analysis. He also has experience in monitoring and testing of landfills, landfill gas collection and control systems, perimeter monitoring networks, and groundwater monitoring systems.

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Vinuta Sheshappanavar, EIT, is a Project Professional and has over 4 years of experience in environmental and solid waste engineering. She provides engineering support services for design, permitting, construction management construction quality assurance (CQA) services, and reporting for landfill projects. She supports projects involving gas collection and control system (GCCS) design, construction, and regulatory compliance, including sites subject to the New Source Performance Standards. She also performs system design and CQA services.

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    • Vinuta Sheshappanavar, EIT, is a Project Professional and has over 4 years of experience in environmental and solid waste engineering. She provides engineering support services for design, permitting, construction management construction quality assurance (CQA) services, and reporting for landfill projects. She supports projects involving gas collection and control system (GCCS) design, construction, and regulatory compliance, including sites subject to the New Source Performance Standards. She also performs system design and CQA services.
      Additional experience includes risk assessments for different oil and chemical industries (terminals, petrochemical plants, pharmaceutical plants) in accordance with engineering standards (FM, NFPA, and API).
      Her education concentrated in chemical engineering, water/wastewater quality design, and energy systems.

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Mr. Shultz is a Project Manager for our OM&M Division in Ohio. He is experienced in operation, monitoring, and maintenance of landfill gas (LFG) extraction systems as well as field activities related to liquid management, gas sampling, monitoring, and LFG extraction system construction.

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    • Mr. Shultz is a Project Manager for our OM&M Division in Ohio. He is experienced in operation, monitoring, and maintenance of landfill gas (LFG) extraction systems as well as field activities related to liquid management, gas sampling, monitoring, and LFG extraction system construction.
      He provides construction services and LFG well monitoring, extraction well balancing and adjustment, surface emissions monitoring, blower/flare station data collection, adjustment and maintenance, condensate system/sump maintenance, perimeter probe monitoring, groundwater well monitoring, ground water sampling/testing, surface emissions monitoring and non-routine scheduled repairs (leaks, pipe repair, etc.). He also provides maintenance and repairs on extraction pumps, pneumatic condensate sump pumps, pneumatic condensate sump pumps, air compressors, thermocouple replacements, well raising, airline and force main repairs.

Mr. Shuput is Vice President of Business Development for Corporate and SCSeTools®, located in San Diego, CA. He has over 3 decades of industry experience, over 20 years with SCS. He is active with SWANA National.

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    • Mr. Shuput is Vice President of Business Development for Corporate and SCSeTools, located in San Diego, CA. He has over 3 decades of industry experience, over 20 years with SCS. He is active with SWANA National. His technical expertise is landfill gas. Prior to joining SCS, he worked in areas of marketing, evaluated potential projects for recoverable gas estimates, identified energy markets, obtained permits, construction cost estimating, negotiated landfill gas leases and energy sales contracts, and completed several gas collection installations. He is involved in all aspects of marketing and sales for SCS Engineers.

Mr. Sieg is a Project Manager with a background in geology and extensive experience in the collection of storm water, groundwater, and soil samples; soil classification and identification of soil properties; interpretation of contaminant distribution and migration; and stratigraphic and hydrogeologic analysis. He often participates in investigations of hazardous chemicals in soil, soil vapor, surface water, and groundwater. He is a licensed Professional Geologist in California.

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    • Mr. Sieg is a Project Manager with a background in geology and extensive experience in the collection of storm water, groundwater, and soil samples; soil classification and identification of soil properties; interpretation of contaminant distribution and migration; and stratigraphic and hydrogeologic analysis. He often participates in investigations of hazardous chemicals in soil, soil vapor, surface water, and groundwater. He is a licensed Professional Geologist in California.
      Mr. Sieg’s experience includes environmental site assessments (ESAs) of properties prior to real estate transfer, site investigation activities involving work plan preparation, soil gas surveys, installation of soil borings and subsequent sampling, groundwater well installation and sampling, precision mapping of sites, and evaluation of applicable remedial alternatives. He has experience with, and practical knowledge of, various remedial action alternatives, such as soil vapor extraction (SVE) systems, soil excavation, in situ chemical oxidation, and groundwater remediation, as well as evaluation of contaminants in surface water and groundwater in accordance with regulatory requirements or generally accepted guidelines. Mr. Sieg has also evaluated facilities, submitted recommendations related to OSHA and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) compliance, and supervised numerous site remediation and construction projects in Southern California, including installation of landfill gas (LFG) control systems.

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Solavann Sim
Solavann Sim
Vice President/Project Director/O&M Western Regional Manager
Long Beach, CA
National Expert: Liquids Management
O. (562) 492-6222

Sol Sim, PE, is a Vice President and Project Director with our Energy division. He has two decades of engineering-related experience and a strong background in construction and field operations. His experience includes managing the design and construction of landfill liner cells, landfill final cover systems, landfill gas (LFG) flare stations, and numerous LFG well and piping projects. He also assisted with permitting efforts for landfill expansions, has managed environmental and safety compliance at multiple sites in Southern California, and managed LFG operations, including 10 LFG technicians, across nine WM sites in Southern California and Hawaii.

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    • Sol Sim, PE, is a Vice President and Project Director with our Energy division. He has two decades of engineering-related experience and a strong background in construction and field operations. His experience includes managing the design and construction of landfill liner cells, landfill final cover systems, landfill gas (LFG) flare stations, and numerous LFG well and piping projects. He also assisted with permitting efforts for landfill expansions, has managed environmental and safety compliance at multiple sites in Southern California, and managed LFG operations, including 10 LFG technicians, across nine WM sites in Southern California and Hawaii.
      He is an expert in Zink Ultra-Low Emission and traditional enclosed flare operations, and has significant experience in hydrogen sulfide (H2S) treatment system design and operation. He has designed gas collection and control system (GCCS) 5-year and final closure build-out plans, with respect to site LFG generation rates and operational fill sequence, and has improved surface emissions and probe compliance at all WM landfills in Southern California. Mr. Sim has facilitated and taught WM’s Landfill Gas Technician Program, and conducted numerous in-house training programs for WM employees.
      Mr. Sim is involved in permitting, design, construction, and operations and maintenance of LFG systems across the country. In addition to O&M projects, Mr. Sim has conducted many GCCS design and construction projects across California, Oregon and Alaska. These projects include landfill final cover systems, flare installations, hydrogen sulfide treatment systems, condensate injection systems, and numerous landfill gas well installations.
      Contact Sol at 562-492-6222

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Dr. Singh, PE, has a decade of consulting experience as an engineer and project manager for various aspects of solid waste management project management, including design and permitting of landfill liner, gas collection and control system, closure design, leachate recirculation system, and leachate treatment system, operation and maintenance of landfills, developing solid waste management and recycling plans.

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    • He is also experienced in projects involving groundwater and soil contamination assessment and remediation plans for landfills, coal combustion residue landfill and surface impoundments, and post-closure care performance of landfills, beneficial reuse of waste material, and waste composition studies. He has also provided services as an expert witness for landfill issues.

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Karam Singh has 12 years of solid waste engineering experience.

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    • Karam Singh has 12 years of solid waste engineering experience.

Ted Sison, REPA, CPSWQ, QSD, has a diverse background in soil and agricultural science and jointly leads SCS’s San Francisco Bay Area Office. He has been with SCS for two decades, and performs and manages projects related to the investigation and remediation of environmental contaminants at a wide variety of sites, including farms, chemical manufacturing facilities, manufacturing facilities, apartment complexes, public buildings, shopping centers, vacant lots, landfills, transfer stations, fuel stations, utility easements, Brownfields sites, and oil fields. He designs, manages, and conducts a multitude of soil and groundwater investigations, groundwater and soil vapor remediation systems, construction remediation projects, storm water programs at industrial sites, building material assessment and abatement projects, and indoor air investigations. Contaminants of concern have included a variety of petroleum hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents, heavy metals, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), dioxins and furans, and agricultural chemicals.

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    • Ted Sison, REPA, CPSWQ, QSD, has a diverse background in soil and agricultural science and jointly leads SCS’s San Francisco Bay Area Office. He has been with SCS for two decades, and performs and manages projects related to the investigation and remediation of environmental contaminants at a wide variety of sites, including farms, chemical manufacturing facilities, manufacturing facilities, apartment complexes, public buildings, shopping centers, vacant lots, landfills, transfer stations, fuel stations, utility easements, Brownfields sites, and oil fields. He designs, manages, and conducts a multitude of soil and groundwater investigations, groundwater and soil vapor remediation systems, construction remediation projects, storm water programs at industrial sites, building material assessment and abatement projects, and indoor air investigations.
      Contaminants of concern have included a variety of petroleum hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents, heavy metals, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), dioxins and furans, and agricultural chemicals.
      With in-depth knowledge of incident response operations, personnel safety, and a wide array of field and monitoring equipment, he has expertise in recognizing and evaluating potential chemical and physical hazards and associated risks in field operations. He routinely establishes Standard Operating Safety Guidelines to ensure safe and effective response operations.

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Mr. Adam Smith, PE is experienced in landfill engineering, civil engineering, environmental engineering, and regulatory compliance. His experience includes project management, landfill gas system design, leachate management design, landfill closure design, landfill cell design, construction quality assurance (CQA) and quality control, and environmental compliance.

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    • Mr. Adam Smith, PE is experienced in landfill engineering, civil engineering, environmental engineering, and regulatory compliance. His experience includes project management, landfill gas system design, leachate management design, landfill closure design, landfill cell design, construction quality assurance (CQA) and quality control, and environmental compliance.

Eddy Smith, PE, is our Chief Operating Officer, responsible for implementing companywide strategies across our business units and practices. He previously served as Senior Vice President and Corporate Project Director, as well as the Business Unit Director for our Southeast Region. He has a BS in Civil Engineering from Georgia Tech and an MS in Environmental Engineering from the University of Florida. Eddy has over 30 years of environmental and civil engineering design, consulting, and construction experience involving solid waste and stormwater management, contamination assessment and remediation. He has led several large landfill redevelopment and groundwater remediation projects in Florida. He was the founder and President of ES Consultants in Miami, which merged with SCS in early 2012. He serves on the SCS Board of Directors and oversees the implementation of the firm’s 2022 Strategic Plan and the Client Success initiative. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in Florida.

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    • Eddy Smith, PE, is our Chief Operating Officer, responsible for implementing companywide strategies across our business units and practices. He previously served as Senior Vice President and Corporate Project Director, as well as the Business Unit Director for the Southeast Region. He has a BS in Civil Engineering from Georgia Tech, an MS in Environmental Engineering from the University of Florida, and is a licensed Professional Engineer in Florida. He serves on the SCS Board of Directors and oversees the implementation of the firm’s 2022 Strategic Plan and the Client Success initiative.
      Eddy has over 30 years of environmental and civil engineering design, consulting, and construction experience involving solid waste and stormwater management, contamination assessment and remediation. He has led several large landfill redevelopment and groundwater remediation projects in Florida. He was the founder and President of ES Consultants in Miami, which merged with SCS in early 2012. Before his promotion to Senior Vice President, Eddy served as the Director of the Florida and Georgia regions, which experienced significant growth under his leadership. Eddy’s long-standing working relationships with many of the environmental regulators in South Florida have proven to be greatly beneficial to the clients he serves.
      Eddy’s management and technical experience is demonstrated by his successful execution on some of the largest, highest-profile, and environmentally sensitive projects in South Florida including the Old South Dade Landfill Closure Enhancement design/build project, and the Virginia Key, Homestead, Munisport (Biscayne Landing), and Peerless Landfill re-development projects in which he led the engineering and permitting.

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Ms. Lisa Smith has over 20 years of experience in a variety of roles in the field of environmental science, including serving as an environmental regulator at the Miami-Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM), a consultant at a national environmental consulting firm, and a research chemist at the University of Florida. Ms. Smith serves SCS Engineers as a principal technical advisor and expert in the field of risk based corrective action (RBCA).

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    • Lisa Smith has over 20 years of experience in a variety of roles in the field of environmental science. Ms. Smith has worked as an environmental regulator at the Miami-Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM), a consultant at a national environmental consulting firm, and a research chemist at the University of Florida. Ms. Smith serves SCS Engineers as a principal technical advisor and expert in the field of risk based corrective action (RBCA). Ms. Smith provides unique insight with respect to regulatory issues. While working as DERM’s Risk Assessor, Ms. Smith served as the primary author of the County’s RBCA Ordinance, which regulates cleanup actions for county sites. Ms. Smith was also responsible for formulating department policy and generating technical documents relating to assessment, remediation, risk assessment, RBCA, waste water reuse, contaminated soil reuse, legally-applied pesticides, and construction on contaminated properties. Ms. Smith was instrumental in the development of the State of Florida risk based statutes, rules, and guidelines. While at DERM she was also responsible for technical oversight and training of hydrogeologists and engineers.

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Mr. Smith is a Senior Project Estimator for SCSC Field Services’ Construction Division. He has over two decades of experience in as a project manager and estimator in the construction industry. His projects include landfill cell construction, landfill closure construction, landfill gas collection and control systems, and municipal water and wastewater transmission systems. As Senior Estimator Mr. Smith is responsible for supervising and coordinating estimating function for our Construction Group. He is generally the lead on quantity surveys, cost estimates and proposals for construction projects including preparing material take-offs, obtaining material and subcontractor quotes, estimating manpower and equipment requirements, preparing detailed cost estimates, attending pre-bid meetings, and proposal development.

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    • Mr. Smith is a Senior Project Estimator for SCSC Field Services’ Construction Division. He has over two decades of experience in as a project manager and estimator in the construction industry. His projects include landfill cell construction, landfill closure construction, landfill gas collection and control systems, and municipal water and wastewater transmission systems. As Senior Estimator Mr. Smith is responsible for supervising and coordinating estimating function for our Construction Group. He is generally the lead on quantity surveys, cost estimates and proposals for construction projects including preparing material take-offs, obtaining material and subcontractor quotes, estimating manpower and equipment requirements, preparing detailed cost estimates, attending pre-bid meetings, and proposal development.

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Mr. Smith is the Leader of our Liquids Management/Anaerobic Digestion Initiative (which encompasses landfill leachate, industrial wastewater, Ag-Gas, and AD). Tim has more than two decades of experience in civil and environmental engineering, including program and operations management. Tim is passionate about wastewater treatment, and he is a talented business developer, a strategic thinker, an effective collaborator, a builder of people, and is dedicated to solving our clients’ liquids management challenges. He is a Professional Engineer registered in several states and is also a Qualified SWPPP Practitioner/Developer.

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    • Mr. Smith is the Leader of our Liquids Management/Anaerobic Digestion Initiative (which encompasses landfill leachate, industrial wastewater, Ag-Gas, and AD). Tim has more than two decades of experience in civil and environmental engineering, including program and operations management. Tim is passionate about wastewater treatment, and he is a talented business developer, a strategic thinker, an effective collaborator, a builder of people, and is dedicated to solving our clients’ liquids management challenges. He also supports economic development through the design, construction, and implementation of environmental remediation systems and the restoration of large-scale brownfield redevelopment of properties to pristine condition. His experience includes various large scale brownfield redevelopment projects, military projects including munitions response programs, and petroleum, aerospace, transportation, and industrial projects.
      During his career, he also supported the Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP) and other industries that protect the public and the environment from the potential hazards associated with military or operations in the petroleum, aerospace, solid waste, and transportation industries. His work experience includes NPDES compliancy and liquids treatment systems for effluents and processes for industrial plants and manufacturing facilities.
      Tim is a Professional Engineer registered in Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. He is also a Qualified SWPPP Practitioner/Developer. He is a member of ASCE, SAME, Partnership for Environmental Progress, and the National Ground Water Association.
      Previously, Smith managed environmental consulting activities for the Design-Build Joint Venture (DBJV) for the Mobile River Bridge and Bayway project. The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) $2 billion project funded by a public private partnership relieves traffic congestion, and includes increasing vertical clearance assuring continued operations of Mobile’s maritime industry while raising the Bayway above the 100-year storm surge level. The project is of economic and environmental importance; spanning an industrial area of Mobile and five rivers, including waters of the United States, wetlands, and threatened and endangered (T&E) species habitats. The environmental scope of work for the current bridge and Bayway alignment includes review and evaluation of 20 industrial sites with impacted soil and ground water, review and evaluation of potential impacts to wetlands and T&E species, and identifying and mitigating risks associated with permitting and compliance for the project given the involvement of numerous State and Federal agencies.
      Contact Tim at or 351-459-5049

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