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Item 16 - Agreements for A -Tech Consulting, Inc., Dudek, and Leighton Consulting, Inc. for On -Call Various Environmental Services
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Item 16 - Agreements for A -Tech Consulting, Inc., Dudek, and Leighton Consulting, Inc. for On -Call Various Environmental Services
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Relevant Project Experience and References <br />Category I Project Experience <br />Client: City of Anaheim <br />Project Location: Anaheim, California <br />Project Dates: 2021 <br />Client Reference: Jonathan Sanks, jsanks@anaheim.net, 714.765.4117 <br />Key Personnel: Susan Smith <br />Dudek performed an oil spill assessment at a commercial property in Anaheim. A pad -mounted <br />transformer was vandalized, which resulted in the release of transformer oil to asphalt and earthen <br />surfaces. The release was not considered to be an Environmental Protection Agency -regulated <br />Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) spill cleanup given that the concentration of PCBs in the transformer oil was <br />below Toxic Substances Control Act criteria. The investigation consisted of sampling asphalt and soil <br />samples within the spill area to determine the extent of the spill and identify additional areas of impact. <br />Concentrations of PCBs detected were well below regulatory screening levels; no additional investigation <br />was recommended. <br />Client: City of Monterey <br />Project Location: Monterey, California <br />Project Dates: 2016-2022 <br />Client Reference: Antonio Hernandez, ahernandez@monterey.org, 831.646.3923 <br />Key Personnel: Nicole Peacock, Susan Smith <br />Dudek has two on -call contracts with the City of Monterey; one for planning (since 2016) and one for <br />hazardous materials (since 2019). Our environmental and planning services contract has completed 25 <br />work orders for the Planning and Engineering offices. Our hazardous materials contract has included <br />hazardous materials consulting for a utilities project and waste management consulting for several <br />projects. For the utilities project, Dudek assisted the City with preparation of a Soil and Groundwater <br />Management Plan (Plan). The City submitted the Plan to potential construction bidders on the Franklin <br />Street Utilities Project to ensure that the construction work and environmental work were aligned. <br />Dudek reviewed the construction plans to identify potential environmental concerns based on the depth <br />and location of the proposed trenching. Dudek collected soil samples from potholes along the proposed <br />trench alignment, coordinated with disposal facilities, and provided the City with a map identifying the <br />planned disposal facility by station. Dudek also collected groundwater samples to assist with waste <br />management during dewatering. <br />Various Environmental Services 7 <br />
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