STEVEN M. STANFORD, LPG
<br />Senior Project Manager
<br />At an MOP site located in Springfield, Illinois, Mr.
<br />Stanford developed a conceptual remediation plan
<br />specifying 600 linear feet of groundwater interceptor
<br />trench, excavation and stabilization of tar wastes
<br />using lime, installation of a state -of- the -art
<br />underground tank fuel system, and capping of a
<br />facility impacted with gas manufacturing residue. He
<br />managed the project through final design, secured
<br />]EPA approval, and oversaw construction of the
<br />remedy. This project included an extensive ambient
<br />air monitoring program utilizing more than a dozen
<br />OVAs and four air sampling stations.
<br />Mr. Stanford investigated and planned the
<br />remediation of a former automotive service station
<br />under Indiana's VRP. His approach included an
<br />aggressive form of in -situ air sparging coupled with
<br />vapor recovery and thermal catalytic oxidation of
<br />exhaust vapors. Within 90 days, BTEX
<br />concentrations were either eliminated or reduced by
<br />more than 95 percent in all affected monitoring wells.
<br />He subsequently obtained a covenant- not -to -sue,
<br />signed by the Governor of the State of Indiana, and
<br />provided technical support to counsel resulting in the
<br />recovery of more than $360,000 from the responsible
<br />party.
<br />For his LUST facility clients, Mr•. Stanford has
<br />implemented corrective action and recovered more
<br />than $500,000 in associated costs from the Indiana
<br />ELTF.
<br />Publications
<br />`Determination oftheNatural Organic Carbon
<br />Fraction of Contaminatedsoiis", 2004, presented at
<br />he 2004 Midwestern States Risk Symposium,
<br />Indianapolis, Indiana,
<br />Cc- author °Field and Navmer,ieal Analysis ofin -Situ
<br />Air Spaiging A Case Sludll', 2000, Journal of
<br />Hazardous Materials, Vol. 72 p. 217 -236.
<br />"Physical and Biological Ef'ecis ofin -lni dir
<br />Surging of Groundwater Contaminated with
<br />Organic Chemicals", 1998, Master's Thesis,
<br />Department of Earth and Atmospheric Science,
<br />Purdue University.
<br />Contributing author: "In Paace Pr•eeipiration
<br />Immobilization ofLaod at Uncontrolled Hazardous
<br />Waste Stites ", 1987, presented at the Tenth Annual
<br />Madison Waste Conference, University of Wisconsin
<br />at Madison.
<br />Selected Professional Reports
<br />"Description of the Hydrogeology, Rochelle
<br />Municipal Landfill, Proposed Faparuion ", 2002,
<br />submitted to the City of Rochelle, Illinois.
<br />"Cj)'oarndwater•ImpacfAssessmenl, Rochelle
<br />Municipal Landfill, Proposed&pansion ", 2002,
<br />submitted to City of Rochelle, Illinois.
<br />"Groundwater Impact Assessment, Southern Illinois
<br />Regional LandfKll, ProposedExpansian ",2002,
<br />submitted to IEPA.
<br />"Groundwater Impact Assessment, Proposed
<br />Atkinson Landfill", 2002, submitted to and approved
<br />by IEPA.
<br />"Baseline Human Heath RiskAssesmwni," 1998,
<br />(Mareas Parcel), submitted to and approved by
<br />IDEM VRP.
<br />"Human Health RiskAssessmeni, Burlington Basket
<br />Site ", 2005, submitted to EPA Region 7, currently
<br />nendir z review.
<br />"&Wlernental Comprehensive Site Invesllgation and
<br />Remediation Objectives Report, Canadian Pacifrc
<br />Railway, Bensenville West Yare', 2002, submitted to
<br />and approved by IEPA SRP.
<br />"RemediafionComplelionReport, Bivoma,
<br />2002, submitted to and approved by IDEM VRP,
<br />"Phase R Investigation Report, Bivona, Inc. ", 2001,
<br />submitted to and approved by IDEM VRP.
<br />"Significant Permit Modification, Convective Action
<br />and CQA Plan, Dixon/GROP Landfill", 2000,
<br />submitted to IEPA and subsequently approved.
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