Aquaterra Technologies, Inc.
West Chester, PA 19382
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Aquaterra Technologies, Inc.
Key Contacts
Owners, Principals & Senior Executives
Michael Sarcinello's Bio
Lawrence Roy's Bio
Education, Experience & Training
Associates Degree in Digital Electronics, RETS Electronics School
30 Years of of Technical & Managerial Experience in the field of Environmental Remediation
OSHA 40 Hour Safety & Health Training and 8 Hour Annual Refresher Training
OSHA HAZWOPER 8 HR Supervisor Training Course
MedTex Process Safety Management Training and Annual Refresher Training
TWIC Holder
Annual Health and Safety Training for NJ Operators (Refineries), Gloucester College, NJ
1995 Wastewater Management Training (Certificate Awarded), Rutgers University, NJ
1993 Refinery Safety Training Programs
Selected Achievements
Over 25 years experience with design, installation, testing, troubleshooting, start-up, decommissioning, repair, and O&M of remediation systems nationwide for a wide range of compounds. Systems include vapor extraction, air sparging, soil-vapor extraction, product recovery, ozone and ISCO injection, and biofilters. Water treatment systems have included bioreactors, air strippers, carbon units of various sizes and configurations, oil/water separators, etc. Work has included development of innovative approaches to optimize system performance and effectiveness, reduce operating costs, and minimize downtime. Media have included soils, soil-vapor, groundwater and surface water. Sites have ranged from residential and commercial properties to large industrial facilities, bulk storage terminals, CERCLA sites, and refineries. System installation work has ranged from procurement, assembly and installation of recovery and treatment units, electrical wiring and installation of control panels, trenching and piping installation, etc.
Supervise and provide training of technical staff and contractors on the design, testing, installation, troubleshooting, and O&M of remediation systems.
Provide technical services and support for other environmental contractors and consultants within refinery and industrial facilities
Provide emergency response services for major industrial clients.
Oversee and ensure safety during field activities related to installation, testing, decommissioning, and O&M of remediation systems at numerous facilities. Conduct safety compliance audits. Develop policies and procedures for safe work practices related to a wide range of systems and activities.
Troubleshoot and repair numerous problematic remediation systems and install and interface new technologies with older remediation systems to upgrade systems, maintain proper operation, and improve performance and effectiveness.
Operations
Geoff Kristof's Bio
Education
Edinboro University, B.S. in Geology
Professional Affiliations / Certifications
Registered Professional Geologist, Pennsylvania & Delaware
Pennsylvania Council of Professional Geologists
Selected Achievements
Supervised the pilot testing, system design, construction, and operation of multi-phase extraction remediation systems for multiple sites in DE, NJ and PA.
Supervised the pilot testing, design, construction, and operations for ozone injection and air sparge and soil vapor extraction remediation systems to treat dissolved petroleum hydrocarbons in the groundwater for multiple sites in PA.
Supervised the drilling and construction of various well types using direct push, hollow stem auger, air rotary, mud rotary, reverse circulation and sonic methods for multiple sites in DE, NJ and PA.
Investigated soil quality and observed product recovery during an emergency spill response resulting from a pipeline release of approximately 16,000 barrels of crude oil in Romeoville, IL.
Supervised hydrogeologic evaluations including pump testing and calculations of transmissivity for permitting non-transient community supply wells for multiple sites in PA.
Supervised citing and development of well construction specifications for new public supply wells through research and fracture trace analysis at multiple sites in PA, NJ and MD.
Supervised a subsurface soil investigation at a former municipal waste landfill in Levittown, PA using a Geiger-counter and photoionization detector to screen soil quality.
Brian Lettini's Bio
Education
Rutgers University, M.S. Geological Sciences
Rutgers University, B.S. Marine Sciences
Professional Affiliations / Certifications
New Jersey Licensed Site Remediation Professional Association
NJDEP Licensed Site Remediation Professional License No. 628319
NJDEP Subsurface Evaluator, Certification No. 251230
NJDEP UHOT Certified
Professional Geologist, State of Tennessee, Certification No. TN 5481
Selected Achievements
Management of Spill Act and UST projects including scope of work development, investigation, remediation, and technical reporting.
Management of due diligence investigations, including preparation of RI/RA scope of work for contract negotiation.
Oversight and remediation of multiple properties for a national gasoline retailer/convenience store chain.
Project redirection and management of 38 projects for Rutgers University. Projects include UST remediation, free product mitigation, vapor intrusion, and installation of engineering/institutional controls. Prepare reports and forms for LSRP review.
Field leader for RI and Pilot Scale RA using in-situ chemical oxidation at 30-acre chlorinated solvent plume in the New Jersey Coastal Plain. Prepared pilot scale results as a poster for professional conference.
Field leader for investigation and delineation of an uncapped municipal landfill located beneath a residential neighborhood.
Proficient with Direct Push, Split-Spoon, Hollow Stem, Air/Mud Rotary, and Air Knife drilling technologies.
David Schantz's Bio
Education
Pennsylvania State University, B.S. Environmental Resources Management
Drexel University, M.S. Engineering Geology
Princeton University, Graduate Studies in Civil Engineering (Water Resources)
Professional Affiliations / Certifications
Registered Professional Geologist, Pennsylvania PG 003686E
National Groundwater Association
American Institute of Professional Geologists (Past Officer)
Selected Achievements
Oversaw program for high-volume, time-sensitive, Phase II due-diligence evaluations for large financial institution. Projects located nationwide and often part of multi-site portfolios. Responsible as lead client contact, coordination of projects among offices, tracking progress and ensuring quality of work, as well as management of individual projects, report preparation and/or review, data evaluation, and developing strategies. Projects included evaluation of various media (soil, groundwater and soil vapor), as well evaluation of mold, asbestos, lead-based paint, radon, erosion/sediment control, and potential impacts from historic pesticide/herbicide. Properties included manufacturing facilities, gasoline stations, auto repair facilities, commercial properties, large residential developments, etc.
Organized and evaluated over 30 years of investigation/remediation data for large New Jersey Brownfields site that was former precious-metals reclamation facility. Work was conducted as part of due diligence prior to potential redevelopment and likely transfer of LSRP responsibilities. Evaluated technical adequacy of past activities and identified potential issues affecting redevelopment and regulatory status.
Managed project involving investigation and remediation of past releases at large chemical manufacturing facility along a major river. Work involved preparation of numerical model of groundwater flow (MODFLOW) and contaminant transport, preparation of reports and plans, and regulatory interface.
Evaluated historic data to determine age and source of identified subsurface impacts at large oil terminal in New Jersey. Project involved multiple parties, including major oil companies, each stating that subsurface impacts were attributable to other party. Successfully evaluated data and interacted with NJDEP to establish that prior property owner maintained responsibility for ongoing cleanup activities.
Managed large RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI) at abandoned industrial property along the Delaware River. Led interdisciplinary/multi-company team through planning and implementation of $7M RFI.
Successfully directed expedited Phase II baseline site assessments of 21 large service stations along Pennsylvania Turnpike as part of real estate transfer. Work involved fieldwork at multiple facilities during harsh winter conditions, followed by rapid preparation of detailed reports to meet deadlines. All work was completed on time and in budget, allowing real-estate deal to move forward.
Identified supplementary water source for major water-provider in southeastern Pennsylvania. Quarry was identified and evaluated as potential water source and storage facility for peak demand. Work involved large-scale pumping test to evaluate impacts on nearby wells and/or surface water.
Directed multi-party team through RFI and Corrective Measures Study (CMS) in Missouri with lifetime cost estimated at $lOOM. Site located in karst terrain with abandon mineshafts and test borings. Contaminants included wide range of chlorinated organic compounds, metals and both light and dense non-aqueous phase liquids. Investigation included wide range of activities, including installation of deep wells with multiple casings, coring, geophysics (seismic, electromagnetic, resistivity), dye-tracing, etc. Remediation included closure of large impoundments and large-scale pump-and-treat system for source removal and to control contaminant migration.