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NINYO & MOORE
Contract #
A-2018-189
Agency
PUBLIC WORKS
Council Approval Date
8/21/2018
Expiration Date
8/20/2021
Insurance Exp Date
5/1/2019
Destruction Year
2026
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Nancy Anglin <br />Quality Assurance Officer <br />City of Laguna Beach, Water Tank Ravine Burn Site Remediation, Laguna Beach, California: Served as Quality Assur- <br />ance Officer for our environmental consulting services to the City in support of the remediation and restoration of primary and <br />secondary burn sites situated in a ravine that is located in a designated open space area. Previous waste characterization <br />was deficient and a supplemental assessment was conducted that successfully characterized and delineated burned wastes. A <br />Remedial Action Plan (RAP) was prepared that recommended the following: clean closure based on the City's desire to discon- <br />tinue monitoring the burn site; requirements to remove the temporary shotcrete/energy dissipater constructed to reduce move- <br />ment of wastes downstream within the drainage channel; site conditions consisting of steep slopes with the thickest wastes <br />located within the drainage channel making it difficult to maintain an adequate cap/cover; and the location and size of the burn <br />site. The RAP Included a Waste Management Plan, Field Sampling and Analysis Plan, Quality Assurance/Quality Control Plan, <br />and Site Health and Community Health and Safety Plan. Provided consulting and coordination services to other City contrac- <br />tors that involved preparing remedial action specifications, construction analysis and restoration plans for removing wastes <br />and confirming wastes had been adequately removed. Community outreach was particularly important due to the proximity of <br />a school site and adjacent residences. Required permits were obtained, and then evaluated and acquired pre -approval let- <br />ters for disposal of various waste streams to appropriate waste disposal facilities based on in-situ testing of the wastes during <br />previous assessments. Under the direction of Ninyo & Moore, the waste removal action was performed and Clean Closure <br />was granted to the City by the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) and the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA). <br />AUHSD, Proposed School, Anaheim, California: Provided quality assurance and document review for a Phase I Environ- <br />mental Site Assessment (ESA) and Preliminary Endangerment Assessment (PEA) of the West Lincoln Avenue Properties along <br />West Lincoln Avenue and North Ohio Street in Anaheim, California. The school district was considering obtaining the site, which <br />is adjacent to the Anaheim High School. In general, land use in the vicinity of the site is primarily commercial and residential, <br />and records indicated several of the current structures present since at least 1927. The Phase I ESA identified some potential <br />historical environmental issues, including former gasoline stations and potential lead based paint and organochlorine pesticides <br />(OCPs), which Ninyo & Moore designed a sampling and analyses plan for during the PEA. The plan was approved by the <br />Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC). The PEA was performed and included a health risk screening evaluation <br />of chemicals of potential concern (COPCs) detected in the shallow soil. We also assisted the school district with obtaining the <br />School Cleanup Agreement with the DTSC, and will proceed with the preparation of the Removal Action Work Plan (RAW). <br />City of Temple City, Various Projects, Temple City, California: Acted as Quality Assurance Officer supporting appro- <br />priate staffing and deliverable reviews for project activities which included hazardous building material surveys for up- <br />coming demolition of a previous mortuary and four apartment buildings as the city was planning to purchase these proper- <br />ties. Asbestos and lead surveys were performed, including developing an inventory of universal waste materials. Abatement <br />bidding specifications were prepared for the mortuary, including supporting the City with a pre-bid job walk for abate- <br />ment and demolition contractors. Abatement monitoring services were performed for the mortuary, including close- <br />out report documentation. Abatement monitoring services for the four apartment buildings is planned for Summer, 2018. <br />City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering, Multiple On -Call Geotechnical and Environmental Engineering Services <br />Contracts, Los Angeles, California: Ms. Anglin serves as the Quality Assurance Officer for both the environmental <br />services portions of these on-call agreements with the Bureau of Engineering. Under the environmental portion of these <br />contracts, Ninyo & Moore mainly provides Phase I ESAs, Phase II ESAs, methane surveys, groundwater monitoring <br />and sampling, remediation feasibility studies, and remedial action planning. In her role as Quality Assurance Officer, <br />Ms, Anglin ensures the tasks are staffed with appropriately licensed and experienced personnel, appropriate testing is <br />performed by State Certified laboratories, and ensures deliverables are reviewed by the Professional -in -Charge of the work, <br />Nancy Anglin, REM, Quality Assurance Officer I Ninyo & Moore I Geotechnical & Environmental Sciences Consultants <br />
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