Joel P. Hennings
Laveen, Arizona 85339
Phone: 480-***-****
Email: ****.********@*****.***
With 12 years of experience in providing hazardous materials fatal flaw analysis and regulatory compliance in transportation engineering and infrastructure my key qualifications are:
Project and contract management
Development of scopes, fees, costs and schedules
Proposal writing and marketing
Client and business development
Provide oversight and reporting of RCRA hazardous waste material investigations and remediation
Perform Quality Assurance and Quality Control of technical documents
Supervise Brownfield redevelopment projects
Oversee removal and compliance reporting of underground storage tanks
Provide technical expertise for Environmental Impact Statements and Environmental Assessments
Provide technical understanding of federal and state regulations for remediation of CERCLA Superfund Sites
Insure environmental policy and regulations compliance as it applies to the NEPA process
Provide environmental compliance monitoring during construction/decommissioning activities
Develop/review soil and groundwater sampling plans, logs, and reports
Author and senior reviewer of ASTM 1527-05 compliant Phase I Environmental Site Assessments
Prepare and perform Phase II Preliminary Site Investigations of hazardous materials
Perform well installation, sampling and development
Perform geotechnical and environmental subsurface investigations
Interpret analytical chemistry data
Implement Pollution Prevention and Environmental Management programs
TRANSPORTATION SECTOR EXPERIENCE: Hazardous materials technical author, of Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA), and Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) investigation/remediation specialist, and construction compliance supervisor for more than 100 major National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) projects including Environmental Impact Statements (EIS), Environmental Assessments (EA), and Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) for transportation-related infrastructure (rapid transit and roads) projects in Arizona, California, Texas, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Washington and Oregon.
FEDERAL REGULATORY SECTOR EXPERIENCE: Hazardous materials RCRA and CERCLA remediation specialist at the Department of Energy (DOE) Nevada Test Site (NTS) Environmental Restoration Program, DOE Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Water Compliance Program, and LANL Pollution Prevention and Environmental Management System Program.
POWER AND ENERGY SECTOR EXPERIENCE: Hazardous materials technical author, RCRA and CERCLA investigation/ regulation, and compliance more than 10 major projects involving the permitting and construction of solar, wind, ethanol, substations, waste-water treatment and semi-conductor facilities in Arizona, California and Illinois.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:
AZTEC Engineering, Hazardous Materials Team Leader (2010-2012)
HDR Engineering, Inc., Project Manager (2005 – 2010)
Ninyo and Moore, Staff Geologist/Hazardous Materials Specialist (2003 – 2005)
DOE Nevada Test Site and Los Alamos National Laboratory, Geologist/Chemist (2000-2003)
EDUCATION AND TRAINING:
B.S., Environmental Studies (Geochemistry), University of Nebraska, 2000
OSHA 40 HAZWOPER Supervisor with annual refreshers
Radiological Worker II
RCRA Inspector
AHERA Licensed Building Inspector with annual refreshers
UXO Recognition
BNSF Safety Certification
E RAILSAFE Certification
RELEVANT PROJECTS:
South Mountain Corridor Environmental Impact Statement and Location/Design Concept Report, Arizona Department of Transportation, Phoenix, Arizona. Technical author of the Phase I ESA and hazardous materials mitigation of a 27-mile corridor transportation improvement project within a developed urban environment.
Metro Valley Light Rail Corridor and Northwest Extension Environmental Impact Statements and Hazardous Material Remediation, Valley Metro Transportation, Phoenix, Tempe, and Mesa, Arizona. Technical author of the Phase I ESA of a 20-mile transit improvement project and hazardous material investigation/remediation/compliance lead during construction. Also, provided oversight of underground storage tank (UST) removals and Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) compliance prior to construction activities.
Williams Gateway SR 24 Corridor Environmental Assessment, Arizona Department of Transportation, Mesa, Arizona. Technical author of 17 Phase I ESAs and mitigation measures of an 11-mile corridor transportation improvement project with an active Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) National Priorities List (NPL) Superfund Site.
US 64, Farmington to Bloomfield, Phase II Preliminary Site Assessments and Quarterly Monitoring, New Mexico Department of Transportation, Farmington, New Mexico. Field supervisor and sub-consultant coordinator during drilling, monitoring well installation and sampling of over 80 groundwater monitoring wells within a 10-mile segment of US 64 in an area with high concentration of oilfields and CERCLA Superfund Sites. Provided Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) of all technical reports, boring logs, well diagrams, waste manifests and analytical results.
Ethanol Processing Plant, Phase II Preliminary Site Assessments and Quarterly Monitoring, Verasun Energy LLC. Tilton, Illinois. Field supervisor and sub-consultant coordinator during drilling, well installation and sampling of 30 monitoring wells located on a 300-acre site to assess fate and transport of RCRA metals from and adjacent CERCLA Superfund Site. Provided QA/QC of all technical reports, boring logs, well diagrams, and analytical results.
Former Motorola Semi-Conductor Facility, Brownfield Environmental Construction Monitoring, Mesa, Arizona. Site RCRA and AHERA compliance manager, provided oversight of the investigations, remediation, containment and removal of hazardous materials during the demolition of 20 structures located on a 50-acre site. Also, supervised removal of transite pipes and abandonment of groundwater production wells.