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EDUCATION/CERTIFICATIONS
M.S., Technology and Human Affairs, Washington University -
1993
B.S., Electrical Engineering, University of Missouri, Rolla
- 1985
Certified Hazardous Materials Manager, Institute of Hazardous Materials
Management
Missouri Well Driller and Pump Installer, Permit #2034-M
OSHA 40-hr
HAZWOPER Certification
OSHA 8-hr Annual Refresher
OSHA Waste-Site Supervision Certification
FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION
Site
Investigations
UST Removal & Closure
Regulatory Permitting & Reporting
Waste Management
Regulatory
Agency Negotiation
Planning & Implementation
of Monitoring and Sampling Programs
Design & Installation
of Remediation Systems
Industrial
decontamination of manufacturing facilities (acids, bases,
solvents, iso-cyanates, grease and other petroleum based wastes)
Working in secure
areas (defense contractor)
Dioxin, chromium
and PCB sampling, characterization, remediation and encapsulation.
Hazardous categorization
and packaging of waste chemicals
Mercury monitoring & remediation.
Confined space
entry
Emergency
response
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EXPERIENCE SUMMARY:
Mr. Bischof is a Principal Scientist whose duty is
the management of leaking petroleum storage tank sites. His responsibilities
include release characterization, geotechnical & hydrogeologic
testing, development of corrective action plans, implementation
of sampling / monitoring programs, risk based assessment, and assisting
other staff members with these tasks. Mr. Bischof also
has significant regulatory expertise, and regularly acts as the
liaison between his clients and local, state and federal regulatory
agencies. In a previous position, Mr. Bischof was responsible
for coordination and managing environmental projects at over 265
job sites for multiple clients, including state regulatory agencies
and the U.S. EPA.
KEY PROJECT SUMMARY:
Mr.
Bischof is currently managing 17 subsurface investigation and remediation
projects at petroleum LUST Sites. By maintaining familiarity
with the latest technology, Mr. Bischof is able to promptly obtain
the information necessary to design specific remediation systems
for each of his LUST sites and other EWI projects. Mr. Bischof
is experienced with assisting clients with sites in the Missouri
Petroleum Storage Tank Insurance Fund. Mr. Bischof also manages
the project budgets and schedule, oversees subcontractors, and
ensures that sites health and safety procedures are followed.
Characterized
a release of Tetrachloroethylene (PCE) at a former dry cleaning
facility. Installed and currently maintaining an interim
groundwater recovery system while developing a final program. Key
tasks included hydraulic testing of deep water well, performing
a soil / vapor survey within a multi-level building and entering
the site into Missouri’s new insurance fund for dry cleaners
(DERT).
Investigated
and initiated recovery of released diesel fuel and used petroleum
products at a major railroad facility. Work has been completed
to date with no down time to the facility despite the collection
of soil samples from over 70 locations and the excavation of 1,700
tons of impacted soil. A fluid recovery system is still being
maintained.
E-mail Greg Bischof, CHMM
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