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e•s 7965 East 106th Street, Suite 128 Fishers, IN 46038 ph: 317 / 570-4919 email: [email protected] web: www.AcuityES.com Eric Peterson | Staff Scientist Certifications OSHA 40-hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response OSHA 8-hour Refresher, Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response OSHA 8-hour Hazardous Waste Site Supervisor Basic Orientation Plus, Association of Reciprocal Safety Council (ARSC) Education 2009, B.Sc., Environmental Science, Taylor University Professional History 2009-present Staff Scientist, Acuity Environmental Solutions Remediation and investigation experience associated with in-situ bioremediation via injection of a dechlorinating microbial culture and hydrogen source; in-situ chemical reduction and fixation via soil blending and injection of a chemical reductant; in-situ chemical oxidation via injection of a chemical oxidant; building decontamination and demolition; excavation and backfill; and monitoring well installation, rehabilitation and abandonment. Report experience includes creation, review, and completion of Remediation Work Plans, Corrective Action Plans, Site Investigation Reports, RCRA Facility Investigation Summary Reports, Contractor Safety Plans, Quarterly Performance Monitoring reports, proposals, risk-based cleanup objectives, data tables, boring logs (gINT software), and drawings (AutoCAD and geospatial software) for various client projects. Data acquisition activities associated with remedial investigations. Specific sampling method experience: - Low-flow sampling methodology - Bladder/peristaltic pump sampling - Membrane Interface Probe (MIP) - Rotosonic drilling - Direct Push drilling 2009 Field Intern, August Mack Environmental, Inc. Participated in a variety of field activities including the advancement of soil borings, installation and sampling of monitoring wells, and Phase I site inspections. Obtained and prepared soil, groundwater, and other samples for analysis. Supported client litigation activities through environmental data tabulation. Reviewed and edited proposals and reports for various client projects. - Hollow Stem Auger drilling - Field Hach Kit analysis - Terra Core soil sampling - Summa canister air sampling
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e • s

7965 East 106th Street, Suite 128 Fishers, IN 46038 ph: 317 / 570-4919

email: [email protected] web: www.AcuityES.com

Eric Peterson | Staff Scientist

C e r t i f i c a t i o n s

OSHA 40-hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency ResponseOSHA 8-hour Refresher, Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency ResponseOSHA 8-hour Hazardous Waste Site Supervisor Basic Orientation Plus, Association of Reciprocal Safety Council (ARSC)

E d u c a t i o n

2009, B.Sc., Environmental Science, Taylor University

P r o f e s s i o n a l H i s t o r y

2009-present Staff Scientist, Acuity Environmental Solutions

• Remediation and investigation experience associated with in-situ bioremediation via injection of a dechlorinating microbial culture and hydrogen source; in-situ chemical reduction and fixation via soil blending and injection of a chemical reductant; in-situ chemical oxidation via injection of a chemical oxidant; building decontamination and demolition; excavation and backfill; and monitoring well installation, rehabilitation and abandonment.

• Report experience includes creation, review, and completion of Remediation Work Plans, Corrective Action Plans, Site Investigation Reports, RCRA Facility Investigation Summary Reports, Contractor Safety Plans, Quarterly Performance Monitoring reports, proposals, risk-based cleanup objectives, data tables, boring logs (gINT software), and drawings (AutoCAD and geospatial software) for various client projects.

• Data acquisition activities associated with remedial investigations. Specific sampling method experience:

- Low-flow sampling methodology - Bladder/peristaltic pump sampling - Membrane Interface Probe (MIP) - Rotosonic drilling - Direct Push drilling

2009 Field Intern, August Mack Environmental, Inc.

• Participated in a variety of field activities including the advancement of soil borings, installation and sampling of monitoring wells, and Phase I site inspections.

• Obtained and prepared soil, groundwater, and other samples for analysis. Supported client litigation activities through environmental data tabulation.

• Reviewed and edited proposals and reports for various client projects.

- Hollow Stem Auger drilling - Field Hach Kit analysis - Terra Core soil sampling - Summa canister air sampling

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7965 East 106th Street, Suite 128 Fishers, IN 46038 ph: 317 / 570-4919

email: [email protected] web: www.AcuityES.com

2008 Guatemala International Development Worker, Taylor University• Trained in the use of mud-rotary drilling by participating in site selection, drilling, and well

construction of pilot well.

• Excavated and lined a cistern, constructed latrines, and assembled wood-burning stoves in Guatemala.

• Performed environmental and health sanitation workshops for Guatemalan nationals in Ixcan and Antigua.

2007 Research Assistant & River Monitoring, Taylor University• Conducted Hoosier Riverwatch protocol for CQHEI, macro-invertebrate, and chemical sampling.

• Completed geospatial analysis for Indiana LARE practicum through the creation of hydrographic and geologic based maps, and presented findings to Taylor University faculty and students.

• Trained in level-transit surveying, QHEI, and water, soil, and biomass sampling.

P r o j e c t E x p e r i e n c e

H&L Plating and Grinding, Inc. (2009-2011) Staff Scientist for site remediation at a former plating facility involving hexavalent chromium,

antimony, and other heavy metals. Responsible for site oversight during building decontamination, soil remediation through the utilization of Lang Tool soil blending, chemical injection for the purpose of in-situ reduction and fixation, and monitoring well installation/rehabilitation. Responsible for low-flow groundwater sampling events, confirmation soil sampling, preparation for push-pull test, development of quarterly performance monitoring reports, and assisted in the development of the Remediation Work Plan and associated documents.

Various Commercial Dry Cleaning Facilities (2009-2011) Staff Scientist for site investigation and remediation at four dry cleaning facilities, both active and inactive.

Responsible for the development of multiple Remediation Work Plans and their associated documents. Responsible for the injection of a microbe/nutrient blend for the purpose of in-situ bioremediation at two sites, and chemical injection for the purpose of in-situ oxidation at one site. Responsible for oversight of Membrane Interface Probe investigation, monitoring well installation, demolition, and excavation activities. Responsible for confirmation soil sampling, air sampling via Summa canister, soil and down-hole groundwater sampling, low-flow groundwater sampling, AutoCAD drafting, and boring log construction.

Component Machine (2009-2011) Staff Scientist for site characterization and remediation of an active light industrial facility.

Responsible for chemical injection for the purpose of in-situ oxidation, AutoCAD drafting and low-flow groundwater sampling events.

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7965 East 106th Street, Suite 128 Fishers, IN 46038 ph: 317 / 570-4919

email: [email protected] web: www.AcuityES.com

Confidential Client (2011) Staff Scientist for site characterization at a former automotive manufacturing facility, the source

of a chlorinated hydrocarbon release across multiple down-gradient properties. Responsible for development of risk-based cleanup objectives used in the Corrective Action Plan and associated documents, AutoCAD drafting, and low-flow groundwater sampling.

Alcoa, Inc. – Warrick Operations (2010) Staff Scientist for a quarterly monitoring program to evaluate site conditions associated with the release

of a process solution. Responsible for soil and low-flow groundwater sampling events and AutoCAD drafting, and assisted in the development of the RCRA Facility Investigation Summary Report.

Confidential Attorney-Client Project (2009-2011) Staff Scientist for site investigation of a residential property involving the assessment of a potential

vinyl chloride release. Responsible for site oversight of monitoring well installation, low-flow groundwater sampling events, AutoCAD drafting, and assisted in the development of the Fate and Transport Assessment.

Former Precision Tune (2010-2011) Staff Scientist for site remediation project at a former fueling facility. Responsible for development of

the Remediation Work Plan and associated documents. Responsible for site management including monitoring well installation, excavation, soil sampling, and backfilling. Responsible for low-flow groundwater sampling events and AutoCAD drafting.

Confidential Client (2009-2011) Staff Scientist for site remediation under the LUST and VRP programs in Northern Indiana.

Responsible for site oversight of monitoring well installation, soil and low-flow groundwater sampling events, boring log construction, AutoCAD drafting, and assisted in the development of the Remediation Work Plan and associated documents.

Mike’s Buick (2009) Staff Scientist for site investigation of an operational commercial automotive facility. Responsible for

development of the Site Investigation Report, AutoCAD drafting, and soil sampling.

Confidential Client (2009) Staff Scientist for site investigation of an industrial facility in Brazil, Indiana involving USTs.

Responsible for low-flow groundwater sampling events, editing of Corrective Action Plan and AutoCAD drafting.


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