CPY Document - Mayo Auction and Realty
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CPY Document - Mayo Auction and Realty
Benjamin Young Environmental Technician I/GIS Specialist EXPERTISE: GIS database development and management GPS Data collection and incorporation into GIS Aerial photo interpretation Phase I and II ESA due diligence/investigations Brownfield redevelopment Soil erosion control/ management methods Field crew leader Stream surveys Total Station, auto-level, and GPS EDUCATION: Missouri State University M.S. Geospatial Sciences in Geography and Geology Master’s Thesis: Historical Channel Change and Mining— contaminated Sediment Remobilization in the Lower Big River, Eastern Missouri University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire B.S. Physical Geography, Resource Management PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS 40-hour OSHA HAZWOPER certification Benjamin Young’s environmental technician I/GIS Specialist (2012) duties entail the following: Monitoring well installations,/development and low-flow water quality sample collection. Conducting due diligence and collecting field data for phase I and II ESA investigations and Brownfield redevelopment. Installation of soil erosion control and management methods to reduce runoff near state protected wetlands. Implementation of Best Management Practices, per state regulations, to safely restore and further insure minimal environmental impacts of construction operation and maintenance. Mr. Young started out at Robert E. Lee & Associates, Inc., (2011) as a Natural Resources Field Technician. Experience from Previous Employment: Biological Sciences/Natural Resources Technician (Crew Leader), USDA Forest Service, Forestry Sciences Laboratory: Led field crew in efforts to collect data for a large-scale study of silvicultural treatments to restore wildlife habitat in even aged young-growth conifer stands. Planned and arranged field crew schedules, travel plans, lodging, equipment, and supplies for remote work trips and ensured that tasks are executed efficiently, safely and to the highest quality. Graduate Research Assistant , Ozarks Environmental and Water Resources Institute, Missouri State University: Field duties included topographic stream surveying and geomorphic assessments for proposed restoration sites with total station, auto-level, and GPS. Responsible for soil sample collection and processing, geochemical analysis of sediment using XRF and helping install water quality samplers used to characterize storm water runoff quality and Total Maximum Daily Loads. Experience with operating and calibrating survey and data collection instruments and performing detailed surveys. GIS duties included raster based analysis that included watershed delineation and flow modeling, GIS database development and management, GPS data collection and incorporation in GIS, and aerial photograph acquisition and interpretation. Responsible for creating, manipulating, organizing and cartographic output of GIS data for a large scale, federally funded restoration project. Graduate Teaching Assistant: Advanced GIS and Intermediate GIS Missouri State University Department of Geography, Geology, and Planning: Responsible for teaching the principles, theoretical background, implementations, and practical applications of GIS (ArcMap 9.3) in a lab setting. Examined the nature and accuracy of spatially referenced data and methods of data capture, storage, retrieval, and output. Benjamin Young Environmental Technician I/GIS Specialist Undergraduate Teaching Assistant: Physical Geography University of Wisconsin- Eau Claire Department of Geography Responsible for helping students in a physical geography lab, assisted students in conducting field work, and instructed students on the proper use of field and lab equipment and data collection. Undergraduate Research Assistant: Geography University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Department of Geography Undergraduate research project: Soils and Subsurface GPR Imaging of Fluvial Terraces in the Lower Chippewa River Valley, WI. Assisted in the collection and processing of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) and soils data to reconstruct the chronostratigraphy of fluvial terraces in the Lower Chippewa River Valley. Bruce D. Meissner, PG Manager, Environmental Services EXPERTISE: 15 years experience in environmental consulting covering the following areas of expertise: Property Transaction Environmental Due Diligence Brownfield Redevelopment Municipal Water Supply Well Siting and Development Solid Waste Landfill Siting and Monitoring Contamination Assessment and Remediation CONTINUING EDUCATION: Six Sigma Green Belt, University of Villanova. Ground Water MODFLOW, National Ground Water Assoc. Conducting Comprehensive Env. Property Assessments, UW-Madison Monitoring Well Tech, UW-Madison Improving Hydrogeologic Investigations: glaciated areas, Ohio State University. Groundwater Movement Through Glacial Sequences, Ohio State University. ISO 14001 Env. Mgmt Systems – Lead Auditing, Competitive Edge Env. Mgmt Vapor Intrusion Pathway: Interstate Tech Post-Closure Care at Municipal Solid Waste Landfills, Interstate Tech Asbestos Inspector Training, Good Armstrong & Assoc. EDUCATION: St. Norbert’s College B.S. Natural Science/Geology Michigan State University M.S. Geochemistry/Hydrogeology REGISTRATION: Professional Geologist, WI, PG-916 PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION: Adjunct Instructor, Geology Department at St. Norbert’s College Environmental Due Diligence. Completion of Transaction Screens and Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessment reports for private and public sector clients including numerous lending institutions, attorneys, private land owners, Bureau of Aeronautics and Department of Transportation. Provide environmental risk analysis related to redevelopment of contaminated properties. Conducted numerous Environmental Risk training seminars to lenders and commercial brokers. Knowledgeable provider of environmental assessment requirements for Small Business Administration Basic 7(a) Loan Guaranty Program and 504 Certified Development Corporation Program. Brownfield Redevelopment. Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessment completion. Grant application preparation, WDCOMM Blight Elimination and Brownfield Redevelopment Grant, WDNR Site Assessment Grant and U.S. EPA Site Assessment Grant. Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) preparation for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Brownfields Assessment Grant project. Water Supply. Groundwater source exploration and groundwater flow modeling. Aquifer performance testing and analysis. Wellhead protection plan preparation. Solid Waste. Responsible for the groundwater monitoring supervision, evaluation, and reporting of data from 20 landfills totaling over 225 monitoring wells. Siting of solid waste landfills and siting and excavation of clay borrow sites. Development and implementation of groundwater monitoring programs. Completion of environmental contamination assessments and groundwater investigations at solid waste landfills. Contamination Assessment and Remediation. Contaminant investigations, feasibility studies, and remedial design. Natural attenuation of petroleum hydrocarbons and chlorinated solvents. Regulatory agency negotiation and liaison.