Christine Stokes

Christine Stokes

Ms. Stokes is an environmental engineer experienced in environmental remediation, including soil, groundwater, and vapor intrusion assessments; environmental compliance; planning, permitting, and conducting remedial actions including underground storage tank (UST) closures and media treatment utilizing in-situ chemical oxidation and bioremediation in addition to more conventional methods such as pump and treat (P&T) and soil excavation as well as design, permitting, and installation of sub-slab depressurization (SSD) systems. She has performed limited human health risk assessments for contaminated sites undergoing redevelopment in the New York and New Jersey area. She has conducted facility air permitting for small production facilities through USEPA Title V. She also managed a database of energy consumption for North America office and manufacturing operations which was used to calculate greenhouse gas emissions. She has experience with permitting, regulatory agency reporting, Stormwater Pollution Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) activities, preparation and updates of state Discharge Pollution Control and Countermeasures (DPCC) plans and federal Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) plans, and has been responsible for compliance with Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) for hazardous waste storage and disposal along with medical and radiological waste storage and disposal.
Ms. Stokes has assisted with treatment design, installation and development of Operations & Maintenance (O&M) Plans for P&T and AS/SVE systems for sites with chlorinated solvent contamination. She conducted system sampling and inspections, and she has extensive experience conducting and managing Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) throughout the northeast.