Jeffrey L. Trombley
Park City, Utah 84098
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EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science, Civil and Environmental Engineering, 1995, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY
CERTIFICATIONS
-- OSHA 40 hour initial and 8 hour Refresher HAZWOPER-certification
-- MSHA “New Miner”-certification
-- EPA Method 9 Visible Emissions Evaluation-certification
-- Utah DOT-certified Environmental Compliance Supervisor
-- Utah-certified UST Consultant
-- Utah-certified Ground water and Soil Sampler
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Mr. Trombley has more than 19 years of experience in civil/environmental engineering and
construction/contractor management including permitting and environmental compliance. He has
supervised, managed, conducted fieldwork, and prepared documents for assessments, investigations,
mitigations and corrective actions for dozens of energy/mining, railroad, commercial, industrial, residential,
government-owned and utility corridor properties located in Utah, nine additional US States, and in Alberta
and Saskatchewan, Canada. A few of his highlighted recent accomplishments (referenced below) include
project management of water cleanup project at a major Utah Copper Mine; permitting, environmental
compliance assistance/oversight for a major Utah/Idaho electrical transmission corridor, planning manage r
of an existing major Saskatchewan, Canada underground potash mine, and construction management
assistance for surface completions for startup and operation of a major Alberta, Canada underground
metallurgical coal mine and a “first-of-a-kind” tailings pond reclamation project.
RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE
January 2015–March 2015 FRONTIER WATER SYSTEMS, SALT LAKE CITY, UT
PROJECT MANAGER
Accomplishments:
Managed and/or assisted with management of construction of flocculation waste process
facility associated with water treatment at Utah’s largest Copper mine:
Mr. Trombley served as Company Project Manager and worked with mechanical and electrical
Contractor to install a portable water treatment facility to reduce selenium concentrati ons from
impacting nearby waterway. He was supported by Project staff to procure, implement/install
necessary flocculation and waste system infrastructure (i.e. cone bottom mixing tank with
mixer, cone bottom storage tank, nutrient tank, treated water tank, venting system and
associated process control and instrumentation).
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Managed environmental compliance projects in the energy and mining industries. Formulated
permitting strategies, and developed environmental training and environmental
compliance/awareness programs. Supervised, managed and/or conducted field work
associated with environmental compliance, biological and cultural resource Programs.
2008–2014 NORWEST CORPORATION, SALT LAKE CITY, UT
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER
Accomplishments:
Assisted in management of permitting/compliance program for construction of 135-mile 345 kV
Transmission Line Corridor Project in Utah/Idaho:
Mr. Trombley served as a Project Environmental Compliance Trainer and assisted Contractor
in obtaining construction and environmental permits/approvals (includi ng those required by
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services, Federal Aviation
Administration, Nation Pollutant Discharge Elimination System). He trained all Project staff,
implemented and managed the Project field program with respect to environmental permits and
governing regulations. Project included, but was not limited to, all transmission and distribution
line segments, all communications with the Contractor, Owner and regulatory agencies, all
substation construction work, and permanent internal and external temporary facilities and site
access work.
Managed environmental compliance projects in the energy and mining industries. Formulated
permitting strategies, and developed environmental training and environmental
compliance/awareness programs. Supervised, managed and/or conducted field work
associated with environmental compliance, biological and cultural resource Programs.
PROJECT ENGINEER
Accomplishments:
Assisted in planning and engineering of one of Canada’s large st producers of Potash at a 3M
Tonne Per Year Underground Potash Mine Operation in Lanigan, Saskatchewan, Canada:
Mr. Trombley assisted the underground Maintenance Managers and Planners in providing
maintenance planning and engineering. The Project was c onducted onsite in a two-phased
approach. As the initial phase, Mr. Trombley provided maintenance manager/planner onsite
assistance to perform required job functions including Work Order Management: assign,
schedule, add, delete, revise and Material/Suppl y Requisitioning to support jobs for
approximately 12 heavy duty equipment mechanics and 4 welders. During the initial phase, he
concurrently evaluated the current planning and process efficiency and the overall
maintenance planning efforts in the underground facility. As the second phase, Mr. Trombley
worked with the maintenance managers, planners and upper management personnel to define
the processes within maintenance planning; identify the information being provided by the
planners and the recipients of this information; interface with mine site personnel and assist in
long-range maintenance planning and budget preparation; and introduce new tools as
required. He made recommendations for refining the existing and current processes and
information exchange to improve the efficiency of the overall maintenance effort at the
operation, resulting in reduced amount of both planned and unplanned maintenance downtime
and increased amount of available production time.
PROJECT ENGINEER
Accomplishments:
Assisted in construction management for start-up of one of Canada’s largest producers of
Metallurgical Coal at an estimated resource base of 11.6 Million tonnes: Underground
Metallurgical Coal Mine Operation in Grande Cache, Alberta, Canada:
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Mr. Trombley assisted Project Construction Manager for construction of surface components
and related infrastructure (i.e. Site Water, Power, Compressed Air, Propane, Coal
Conveyance, Stockpile Management and Facilities). He worked onsite closely with the Owner
and Owner representative(s) to develop initial Approval For Expenditure, procure necessary
labor, material and supplies and manage/control documentation and programs with respect to
Construction Contractor(s) Work.
PROJECT ENGINEER
Accomplishments:
Assisted in construction management of a “first-of-a-kind” reclamation project at Canada’s first
Oil Sands Tailings Pond for a large Oil Producing Mine in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada:
Mr. Trombley assisted Project Construction Manager for construction of geotechn ical cap (i.e.
cover) surface components and related infrastructure (i.e. hydro/geological monitoring devices)
in order to restrict potential adverse environmental impact to the surrounding air. He worked
onsite closely with the Owner and Owner representative(s) to ensure that the awarded
Contractor constructed the Project in compliance with Norwest-issued design and engineering
detail and provided support as a member of the onsite “Project Reclamation Team consisting
of Owner, Engineer and Contractor representation. He assisted in design/engineering and
manage/control documentation and programs with respect to Construction Contractor(s) Work.
2004–2008 KENNEDY JENKS CONSULTANTS, SALT LAKE CITY, UT
PROJECT ENGINEER/MANAGER, ENVIRONMENTAL
Managed and/or reported on voluntary cleanup, underground storage tank (UST)/Leaking UST, CERCLA, RCRA
investigation sites; remedial investigation / feasibility studies (RI / FS) and record of decisions (RODs); soil and
ground water contamination characterizations; c onstruction design, implementation and oversight; project
management; and cost estimating. Preparation of Sampling and Analysis Plans (SAPs) including Quality
Assurance Project Plans (QAPPs) and Site Health and Safety Plans (HASPs); field borehole geologi c logging / well
installation supervision including preparation of electronic graphics; soil, ground water and waste sampling; field
data / construction team oversight; subcontractor oversight. Supervised and managed numerous projects and field
staff / technicians.
Accomplishments:
Managed environmental compliance and monitoring program for Legacy Parkway Project (Total cost approximately
$700M – duration approximately 2 years) as Utah Department Of Transportation Environmental Control Supervisor
responsible for managing programs: air quality; UPDES permitting and SWPPP inspection/reporting, water quality,
wetland and wildlife protection, hazardous material and waste management, noxious weed control and cultural
monitoring support. Developed marketing strategies and obtained new clients and business opportunities.
2003–2004 SAGE ENVIRONMENTAL, SALT LAKE CITY, UT
PROJECT ENGINEER/MANAGER, ENVIRONMENTAL
Performed a variety of environmentally-oriented tasks and assignments including field and office engin eering;
Phase I and II ESAs; soil and ground water contamination characterizations; LUST and RCRA investigations;
Corrective Action Plan (CAP) development and preparation; remedial system operations and maintenance,
construction oversight, project management; and cost estimating. Other activities included: site mapping; borehole
geologic logging; air, soil, ground water and waste sampling; pump and / or slug testing; field / construction team
oversight; subcontractor oversight; environmental property site visits and audits; asbestos inspections and site
surveying. Supervised field technicians and managed numerous projects. Developed marketing strategies and
obtained new clients and business opportunities.
Accomplishments:
Interfaced with regulators and negotiated regulatory outcomes to promote business opportunities.
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2000–2003 SUMMIT ENGINEERING SERVICES, SALT LAKE CITY, UT
PROJECT ENGINEER/MANAGER, ENVIRONMENTAL
Conducted fieldwork and prepared reports associated with ESAs, CAPs, subsurface investig ations (SIRs), ground
water monitoring (QMRs), UST closures, site characterizations and free -product recovery. Also prepared various
proposals, cost estimates and work -plans for UST sites (i.e., PSTF projects) and other projects. Designed,
installed and performed O&M, pilot testing, and air emissions sampling related to various remediation systems.
Such systems included soil vapor extraction (SVE), air sparge, air strippers, internal combustion engines (ICE),
dual-phase recovery, high-vacuum, and thermal/catalytic oxidizers. Non-mechanical corrective action experience
included ORC product application. Worked with appropriate governmental and/or other agencies (i.e., POTW).
Also performed assessments and prepared reports associated with asbestos and lead -based paint surveys.
Supervised field technicians and managed numerous projects. Developed marketing program for the
environmental and geotechnical divisions.
Accomplishments:
On behalf of client, Maverik Country Stores, Inc. (largest retail gasoline distributor in Utah) negotiated regulatory
outcomes to promote business opportunities and improve client success. Co-managed largest gasoline
contaminated cleanup project in DERR PSTF history.
1999–2000 DELTA GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS, SALT LAKE CITY, UT
PROJECT ENGINEER/MANAGER, ENVIRONMENTAL
Conducted fieldwork and prepared several proposals and reports associated with Phase I ESAs / Real Estate
Transaction Screens, SIRs and CAPs. Conducted research and performed fieldwork including site reconnaiss ance,
subcontractor supervision, and sampling of soil, ground water and air.
1997–1999 LIESCH SOUTHWEST, INC., PHOENIX, AZ
PROJECT ENGINEER, ENVIRONMENTAL
Conducted fieldwork and prepared reports associated with Phase I/II investigations. Conducted res earch and
performed fieldwork for various residential, commercial and industrial properties. Phase II investigations included
supervision of auger and direct-push technology drilling, and sampling of soil, ground water and air. Additional
experience consisted of preparing Hazardous Materials Management Plans and Best Management Practice Plans
for industrial clients.
1996 TO 1997 GEOTECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC., TEMPE, AZ
PROJECT ENGINEER, ENVIRONMENTAL
Prepared reports on Phase I ESAs, soil / ground water investigations, and preliminary and comprehensive asbestos
surveys. Other responsibilities included quality assurance of environmental soil and ground water tests and
verification of chain-of-custody forms.
1996 HRP SPECTRUM, INC., GREENVILLE, SC
ASSOCIATE ENGINEER, ENVIRONMENTAL
Tasks included project management, research and report preparation of Phase I/II ESAs, air permits (including
portions of Title V), environmental audits, Health and Safety Project Plans, and Quality Assurance P roject Plans.
Other responsibilities included ground water compliance monitoring and out -of-state O&M of ground water recovery
well systems. Forty percent of the projects were performed at United States Naval Facilities RCRA/CERCLA sites.
1995-1996 PYRAMID ENVIRONMENTAL, GREENSBORO, NC
ASSOCIATE ENGINEER, ENVIRONMENTAL
Prepared reports consisting of Phase I ESAs and air permits. Experienced with Comprehensive Site Assessments
and UST Closure Assessments. Scheduled and performed permanent UST closures. Prepared applications
submitted for state UST funding, dry-cleaning facility funding, and storm -water permitting.
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1995 OFFICES OF GENERAL SERVICES, STATE OF NEW YORK, ALBANY, NY
JUNIOR ENGINEER, ENVIRONMENTAL
Assisted Senior Sanitary Engineer in the Design and Construction Environmental Engineering Division.
Implemented rehabilitation of sanitary and storm sewer lines for the Department of Transportation and Department
of Correction Facilities throughout New York State.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
National Ground Water Association
American Society of Civil Engineers
Society of American Military Engineers
American Council of Engineering Companies
REFERENCES
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