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Travis M, Coburn, PE, Qso <br />Project Manager <br />EDUCATION <br />BS, Environmental Engineering, <br />California State Polytechnic University, <br />San Luis Obispo <br />REGISTRATIONS/ <br />CERTIFICATIONS <br />PE, Civil, No, C73190 (California) <br />QSD/QSP, No. C73190 (California) <br />OSHA 40 -hour HAZWOPER with <br />annual 8 -hour refreshers <br />OSHA 8 -hour HAZWOPER Site <br />Supervisor Training <br />Mr. Coburn is a Senior Project Engineer and has comprehensive experience <br />implementing technical programs in environmental, water, and geotechnical sectors. <br />As an environmental engineer, Mr. Coburn's emphasis has been on environmental <br />compliance; storm water pollution prevention; Phase I and II Environmental Site <br />Assessments (ESAs); methane surveys and mitigation design; remedial system <br />design and installation; system startup, operation, and maintenance; site monitoring <br />and sampling; and preparing site closure documents. Mr. Coburn has supervised <br />the preparation of feasibility studies and cost estimates, the completion of remedial <br />design documents and bid packages, securing permits, and supervised treatment, <br />storage, and disposal of hazardous materials. He has worked with a wide -range of <br />local, state, and federal clients and with industrial and commercial clients. As a Senior <br />Project Engineer, Mr. Coburn's responsibilities Include oversight and performance of <br />ESAs, remediation, preparing technical reports, and managing complex projects and <br />programs. <br />City of Fullerton, Raymond Avenue Grade Separation, Fullerton, California: <br />Served as Project Engineer providing environmental support services forthe Raymond <br />Avenue Grade Separation project at the intersection of South Raymond Avenue and <br />East Valencia Drive in Fullerton, California. The project involved construction of a <br />grade separation for South Raymond Avenue to cross beneath the existing railroad <br />tracks that are aligned along the north side of East Valencia Drive. Mr. Coburn's <br />services Included evaluating ADL survey results to provide waste characterization <br />information to the construction manager. Mr. Coburn reviewed contractor submittals <br />regarding Impacted soil and soil data and provided responses including soil <br />characterization, waste handling requirements, on-site reuse recommendations, <br />and waste disposal options. Mr. Coburn also directed in-situ and stockpile sampling <br />activities upon request, evaluated the data, and provided recommendations. <br />OSHA 24-hour First Responder <br />City of Irvine, On -Call Services for the Orange County Great Park, Irvine, <br />Operations Level <br />California: Task Support for Phase II ESA activities under this on-call environmental <br />OSHA Excavation Competent Person <br />supportcontract, TheformerMarine CorpsAir Station ElToro is being transformed into <br />Certification <br />the Orange County Great Park in the geographic center of Orange County. A project <br />area spanning approximately 4,600 acres, with more than 200 acres developed and <br />Occupational Safety Councils of <br />688 acres in planning and design and fully funded, the park master plan includes <br />America Refinery Safety Overview <br />recreation; competitive sports facilities and parkland; preserves the environment and <br />Training <br />Orange County's agricultural heritage; and honors the military history of the former <br />First Aid and CPR Training <br />air base. Mr. Coburn has provided technical support for Phase II ESA sampling and <br />reporting activities. <br />City of Brea, The Tracks at Brea, Brea: Task Support for the Removal Action (RA) of <br />soil contaminated with arsenic and other chemicals of concern along an approximate <br />0.8 -mile length of former railroad tracks planned to be converted to a walking trail and <br />bicycle path. RA activities included dust monitoring, overseeing excavation activities, <br />confirmation soil sampling, clean import soil sampling, communicating with Orange <br />County Health Care Agency representatives, and preparing the Removal Action <br />Completion Report (RACR). Mr. Coburn provided technical support for Phase II ESA <br />sampling and reporting activities. <br />Travis M. Coburn, PE, QSD, Project Manager I Ninyo & Moore I Geotechnical & Environmental sciences Consultants <br />