Environmental Permitting - Allied Pacific Environmental Consulting
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Environmental Permitting - Allied Pacific Environmental Consulting
apec allied pacific environmental consulting STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS GUAM : CNMI: Website: 288 WEST O'BRIEN DRIVE AGANA, GUAM 96910 Phone: 671.477.7310 Fax: 671.477.7311 [email protected] VESTCOR LTD., SUITE 9 CAPITAL HILL SAIPAN, MP 96950 Phone: 670.322.7709 Fax: 670.322.7708 [email protected] www.alliedpacificenviron.com Profile ........................................................................................................ 1 Environmental Site Assessment ............................................................... 2 Environmental Permitting .......................................................................... 3 Regulatory Compliance............................................................................. 4 Air Emissions Modeling and Permitting .................................................... 5 Natural Resources Management ............................................................. 6 Drinking Water Quality Testing & Environmental Laboratory Services ... 7 Groundwater Investigation .......................................................................10 Subsurface Investigation and Remediation .............................................11 Hazardous Materials & Waste Management ...........................................12 Underground Storage Tank (UST) Management.....................................13 Asbestos Containing Building Material (ACM) Inspection & Abatement...................................................................14 Lead-Based Paint (LBP) Inspection, Monitoring, & Abatement ...............15 Indoor Mold Inspection & Abatement.......................................................16 Disaster Response and Recovery ...........................................................17 SECTION TWO: PROJECT EXPERIENCE Environmental Assessment....................................................................... 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION ONE: COMPANY PROFILE Environmental Permitting .......................................................................... 4 Regulatory Compliance............................................................................. 6 Air Emissions Modeling and Permitting .................................................... 7 apec Natural Resources Management .............................................................. 8 Drinking Water Quality Testing & Environmental Laboratory Services ... 9 Subsurface and Groundwater Investigation and Remediation ................10 Hazardous Materials & Waste Management ...........................................12 Underground Storage Tank (UST) Management.....................................14 Asbestos Containing Building Material (ACM) Inspection & Abatement...................................................................16 Lead-Based Paint (LBP) Inspection, Monitoring, & Abatement ...............20 Disaster Response and Recovery ...........................................................22 GUAM: PO BOX 5091 GUAM: AGANA, P.O. BOX GUAM 5091 96932 Phone: 671.477.7310 AGANA, GUAM 96932 671.477.7311 PFax: hone: 671.477.7310 [email protected] Fax: 671.477.7311 [email protected] CNMI: P.O.BOX 10001 PMB A6 CNMI: MP 96950 PSAIPAN, .O.BOX 10001 PMB A6 SAIPAN, MP 96950 Phone: 670.322.7709 PFax: hone: 670.322.7709 670.322.7708 Fax: 670.322.7708 [email protected] [email protected] www.alliedpacificenviron.com www.alliedpacificenviron.co m COMPANY PROFILE apec GUAM: PO BOX 5091 AGANA, GUAM 96932 Phone: 671.477.7310 Fax: 671.477.7311 [email protected] CNMI: P.O.BOX 10001 PMB A6 SAIPAN, MP 96950 Phone: 670.322.7709 Fax: 670.322.7708 [email protected] www.alliedpacificenviron.com PROFILE CLIENTS: • Mobil Oil Corporation, Guam, CNMI, Pohnpei • Commonwealth Ports Authority, CNMI • Commonwealth Utilities Corporation, CNMI • Guam Department of Public Works Tumon Bay, Guam • Rolls-Royce Power Ventures, Inc. / PMIC, Saipan • Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corporation, Guam • Hyatt, Dai Ichi, & Nikko Hotels, Saipan •DRC/Telesource, Hilton Guam Resort and Spa • Guam Environmental Protection Agency • CNMI Emergency Management Office • Republic of Palau, Ministry of Resources and Development, Bureau of Public Works apec GUAM: P.O. BOX 5091 AGANA, GUAM 96932 Phone: 671.477.7310 Fax: 671.477.7311 [email protected] CNMI: P.O.BOX 10001 PMB A6 SAIPAN, MP 96950 Phone: 670.322.7709 Fax: 670.322.7708 [email protected] www.alliedpacificenviron.com www.alliedpacificenviron.co m Allied Pacific Environmental Consulting, Inc. (APEC) was founded in 1998 in Agana, Guam. Originally focused on subsurface geology and hydrogeology, APEC has since developed into a full service environmental consulting firm, with highly trained personnel based on Guam and Saipan. APEC's success can be attributed to our expertise in developing innovative, cost-effective solutions to the environmental challenges facing our diverse client base, which includes government entities, small businesses, and multinational corporations. The climate, geology, and cultures of the Western Pacific Region are unique. Projects in this area require a firm with regional experience. APEC provides a comprehensive range of services to address the environmental challenges encountered throughout the region. APEC environmental consulting services include: • Environmental Site Assessment • Environmental Permitting • Regulatory Compliance • Air Emissions Modeling and Permitting • Natural Resources Management • Drinking Water Quality Testing • Environmental Laboratory Analytical Services • Groundwater Investigation • Subsurface Investigation & Remediation • Hazardous Materials & Waste Management • Underground Storage Tank (UST) Management APEC environmental operations services include: • Asbestos Containing Material (ACM) Inspection & Abatement • Lead-Based Paint (LBP) Inspection and Abatement • Indoor Mold Inspection and Abatement • Disaster Response and Recovery With expertise in these fields, APEC effectively manages a wide range of environmental issues while limiting related costs. APEC has the project management, technical, and field operations capabilities to ensure cost-effective, efficient completion of project objectives. APEC Company Profile 2006 Page 1 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT CLIENTS: • Mobil Oil Corporation, Guam • Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd., Guam • U.S.D.A, Guam • Pacific Environmental Resources, Inc., Guam • Guam Department of Public Works • Commonwealth Ports Northern Garapan, Public Marina, Commercial Port and vicinity, Saipan, CNMI Authority, CNMI • Rolls-Royce Power Ventures, Inc. / PMIC, Saipan •CNMI Emergency Management Office • Republic of Palau, Ministry of Resources and Development, Bureau of Public Works • Ishin Hotels Group • Maeda Pacific Corp., Site development projects such as building construction, landfill siting, and transportation facility expansion require environmental assessments which adhere to strict regulatory guidelines. Conducting environmental assessments in conjunction with real estate and property transactions greatly reduces the potential for future litigation. APEC provides a variety of environmental site assessment services including: • Phase I Site Assessment (ASTM Standards) • Historical land use • Adjacent property research Guam • Title search • Law Offices, Real Estate • Surface drainage modeling Agents, and Private and Commercial Land Owners • Phase II Site Assessment (ASTM Standards) • Surface and subsurface soil sampling & analysis apec GUAM: P.O. BOX 5091 AGANA, GUAM 96932 Phone: 671.477.7310 Fax: 671.477.7311 • Groundwater sampling & analysis • Hydrogeological modeling • Environmental Assessment (NEPA Standards) • Environmental Impact Assessment (NEPA Standards) • Flood mitigation planning [email protected] CNMI: P.O.BOX 10001 PMB A6 SAIPAN, MP 96950 Phone: 670.322.7709 Fax: 670.322.7708 [email protected] www.alliedpacificenviron.com APEC Company Profile 2006 Page 2 ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING CLIENTS: • Mobil Oil Corporation, Guam, Saipan • IT Corporation, Guam • Sinclair Knight Merz, Guam • Guam International Airport Authority • Commonwealth Ports Authority, CNMI • Commonwealth Utilities Corporation, CNMI • Tan Holdings Corporation, Saipan • Rolls-Royce Power Ventures, Inc. / PMIC, Saipan • EFC Engineers & Air Emissions Permitting, CUC Power Plant 1, Saipan, CNMI APEC provides local and federal permitting services for a variety of project and facility needs. Through extensive experience, APEC has established positive working relationships with environmental regulatory agencies such as Guam Environmental Protection Agency, CNMI Division of Environmental Quality, Palau Environmental Quality & Protection Board, and the US Environmental Protection Agency. APEC understands the complex permitting procedures and regulatory requirements of the region, and provides the following permitting services: Architects Corp. • General land use and major siting permitting • Law Offices • Environmental remediation project permitting • Property Owners apec GUAM: P.O. BOX 5091 AGANA, GUAM 96932 Phone: 671.477.7310 Fax: 671.477.7311 [email protected] CNMI: P.O.BOX 10001 PMB A6 SAIPAN, MP 96950 Phone: 670.322.7709 Fax: 670.322.7708 [email protected] www.alliedpacificenviron.com • Air emissions modeling, permitting and compliance • NPDES permitting and compliance monitoring • Underground injection control permitting and compliance • QA/QC Planning • Groundwater well permitting • Monitoring wells • Production wells • Remedial extraction wells • Injection wells • Local government permitting • Notifications • Work Plans • Utilities Clearance APEC Company Profile 2006 Page 3 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE CLIENTS: • Commonwealth Ports Authority, CNMI • Tan Holdings Corporation, CNMI • Golden Dragon Paper Box Factory, CNMI Corroded abandoned storage drums • Sablan Rock Quarry, CNMI apec APEC provides regulatory compliance services to clients and facilities that have received a notice of violation or other regulatory compliance issues from local and federal governmental agencies. APEC acts as an intermediary between the facility and the regulatory agency, and provides information and services to help the facility respond to and resolve the compliance issue in a timely manner and with as little impact to the business or facility as possible. APEC understands the regulatory requirements of the region, and has established positive working relationships with environmental regulatory agencies such as the US Environmental Protection Agency. Guam Environmental Protection Agency, CNMI Division of Environmental Quality and Palau Environmental Quality & Protection Board. APEC provides the following regulatory compliance services: • Response to regulatory agency notices, administrative and enforcement actions GUAM: P.O. BOX 5091 AGANA, GUAM 96932 Phone: 671.477.7310 Fax: 671.477.7311 [email protected] • Regulatory agency communications and document preparation • Compliance-based site investigations, sampling and analysis CNMI: P.O.BOX 10001 PMB A6 SAIPAN, MP 96950 Phone: 670.322.7709 Fax: 670.322.7708 • Hazardous waste determinations • Hazardous waste disposal plans [email protected] • Hazardous materials and waste management plans www.alliedpacificenviron.com • Hazardous materials and waste management awareness training APEC Company Profile 2006 Page 4 AIR EMISSIONS MODELING & PERMITTING CLIENTS: • Commonwealth Utilities Corporation, CNMI • Pacific Marine and Industrial Corporation • Exxon-Mobile International Holdings, Inc. • Tan Holdings Corporation, Saipan • Rolls-Royce Power Ventures, Inc. / PMIC, Saipan Model of annual average ground-level SO2 concentration from a 25 m stack Air emissions from stationary and mobile sources are regulated by both federal and local governments in Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Standards have been established by the USEPA for pollutant ground level concentrations in the National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards (40 CFR 50) for established sources and the Potential for Significant Deterioration (PSD) requirements (40 CFR 52.21) for new sources. APEC provides a variety of air emissions modeling and permitting services including: • Federal and local permitting • Air emissions studies • Assessment of baseline concentrations apec GUAM: P.O. BOX 5091 AGANA, GUAM 96932 Phone: 671.477.7310 Fax: 671.477.7311 • ISC3 air dispersion modeling (USEPA regulatory model) • Determination of stack height necessary to meet local and federal requirements [email protected] CNMI: P.O.BOX 10001 PMB A6 SAIPAN, MP 96950 Phone: 670.322.7709 Fax: 670.322.7708 [email protected] www.alliedpacificenviron.com APEC Company Profile 2006 Page 5 NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT CLIENTS: • Commonwealth Port Authority, CNMI • National Government of the Republic of Palau, Bureau of Public Works. • Guam Department of Public Works Guam remnant limestone forest Micronesia faces a variety of environmental and biological challenges including habitat destruction and degradation, invasive species prevention and control, endangered species recovery, and sustainable resources utilization in the face of development. APEC’s in-house biologists provide a variety of natural resource management services including: • Biological Assessments (Endangered Species Act Compliance) • Biological surveys (marine and terrestrial) apec GUAM: P.O. BOX 5091 AGANA, GUAM 96932 Phone: 671.477.7310 Fax: 671.477.7311 • Natural resources management planning Limestone Forest, Guam • Environmental Assessment (NEPA standards) • Environmental Impact Assessment (NEPA standards) [email protected] CNMI: P.O.BOX 10001 PMB A6 SAIPAN, MP 96950 Phone: 670.322.7709 Fax: 670.322.7708 [email protected] www.alliedpacificenviron.com APEC Company Profile 2006 Page 6 DRINKING WATER QUALITY TESTING & ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY SERVICES CLIENTS: • Guam Environmental Protection Agency • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency • World Resort, Saipan • Hyatt Hotel, Saipan • Dai Ichi Hotel, Saipan • Hafa Adai Beach Hotel, Saipan • Alexander Drilling, Saipan • Japan Water Systems, Saipan Allied Pacific Environmental Consulting has partnered with Del Mar Analytical (a TestAmerica company) to provide convenient environmental laboratory analytical services to Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. Services include (but are not limited to): • water, wastewater, soil and hazardous waste • U.S. Navy • Raytheon Technical Services, Guam apec Full scale analytical capabilities including drinking • A wide range of additional analytical services • Large sample capacity • Sample transportation • Sample bottles and shipping containers • Economical pricing • Quality service • Certified by Guam Environmental Protection Agency (GEPA) and CNMI Department of Environmental GUAM: P.O. BOX 5091 AGANA, GUAM 96932 Phone: 671.477.7310 Fax: 671.477.7311 Quality (DEQ) [email protected] CNMI: P.O.BOX 10001 PMB A6 SAIPAN, MP 96950 Phone: 670.322.7709 Fax: 670.322.7708 [email protected] www.alliedpacificenviron.com APEC Company Profile 2006 Page 7 & apec allied pacific environmental consulting Bringing the island of Guam local access to national resources and services! Del Mar Analytical (a TestAmerica company) and APEC have partnered to provide our Guam clients with "One Stop Shop" convenience and unsurpassed value. As partners, TestAmerica and APEC strive to provide more than just analytical support. We realize that in order for us to be an effective partner in your success we must provide services that make your job easier. The following are just a few of the “Value Added Services” that TestAmerica and APEC can now offer our Guam clients: ALLIED PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING, INC. * Large sample capacity * Certified by Guam EPA * Full scale analytical capabilities * Wide range of additional analytical including drinking water, wastewater, services through the use of our vast soil, and hazardous waste network * Sample transportation * Economic pricing * Sample bottles and shipping containers * Quality service 130 Aspinall Avenue Suite 2D Mariana Islands Agana, Guam 96910 671-477-7310 Phone 671-477-7311 Fax [email protected] www.alliedpacificenviron.com DEL MAR ANALYTICAL APEC Service Center 17461 Derian Ave TA Service Center Suite 100 TA Laboratory Irvine, CA 92614 800-924-4528 Toll Free 805-435-1654 Fax [email protected] www.testamericainc.com Contact Allied Pacific Environmental Consulting for more information on how we can save you time and enhance your productivity! TA-SS025 11.23.05 & apec allied pacific environmental consulting Bringing the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands local access to national resources and services! Del Mar Analytical (a TestAmerica company) and APEC have partnered to provide our CNMI clients with "One Stop Shop" convenience and unsurpassed value. As partners, TestAmerica and APEC strive to provide more than just analytical support. We realize that in order for us to be an effective partner in your success we must provide services that make your job easier. The following are just a few of the “Value Added Services” that TestAmerica and APEC can now offer our CNMI clients: ALLIED PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING, INC. * Large sample capacity * Certified by CNMI-DEQ * Full scale analytical capabilities * Wide range of additional analytical including drinking water, wastewater, services through the use of our vast soil, and hazardous waste network * Sample transportation * Economic pricing * Sample bottles and shipping containers * Quality service VESTCOR Building Capital Hill Mariana Islands P.O. Box 10001 PMB A6 Saipan, MP 96950-8901 670-322-7709 Phone 670-483-4831 Mobile 670-322-7708 Fax [email protected] www.alliedpacificenviron.com APEC Service Center DEL MAR ANALYTICAL TA Service Center TA Laboratory 17461 Derian Ave Suite 100 Irvine, CA 92614 800-924-4528 Toll Free 805-435-1654 Fax Contact Allied Pacific Environmental Consulting for more information on how we can save you time and enhance your productivity! [email protected] www.testamericainc.com TA-SS029 11.23.05 GROUNDWATER INVESTIGATION CLIENTS: • Guam Environmental Protection Agency • US Environmental Protection Agency • EarthTech, U.S. Navy CLEAN II, Guam • Mobil Oil Corporation, Guam, CNMI • Commonwealth Ports Authority, Saipan Int'l. Airport • Hyatt Hotel, Saipan • Dai-Ichi Hotel, Saipan • Hafa Adai Beach Hotel, Saipan • Nikko Hotel, Saipan • Aqua Resort Club, Saipan • Saipan Ice & Water Company Aquifer Parameter Testing at Hafa Adai Beach Hotel, Saipan, CNMI APEC personnel have extensive knowledge of the hydrogeology of Guam and the CNMI, and their respective groundwater issues. APEC has conducted numerous groundwater studies, investigations, and remedial actions on behalf of clients such as hotels, bottled water suppliers, petroleum distributors, and government agencies. Related APEC services include: • Groundwater investigation • Hydrogeological analysis • Subsurface soil sampling • Groundwater sampling • Groundwater monitoring and remediation apec • Point source investigation • Groundwater resource planning • Supply, Injection and Monitoring Well design GUAM: P.O. BOX 5091 AGANA, GUAM 96932 Phone: 671.477.7310 Fax: 671.477.7311 [email protected] • Drilling and well completion oversight • Pump testing • Down-hole camera well logging and video recording CNMI: P.O.BOX 10001 PMB A6 SAIPAN, MP 96950 Phone: 670.322.7709 Fax: 670.322.7708 [email protected] www.alliedpacificenviron.com APEC Company Profile 2006 Page 10 SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION & REMEDIATION CLIENTS: • Mobil Oil Corporation, Guam, CNMI, Yap • NOVA Group, Guam • Biscoe Investments • Guam Reef Hotel • Agana Shopping Center • Commonwealth Ports Authority • Saipan International Airport Granulated Activated Charcoal Filtering System at Public Supply Well, Chalan Pago, Guam • Saipan Stevedore, Inc. • 20th Filling Station, Saipan • DZSP-21 APEC provides cost-effective subsurface investigation and remediation services. Utilizing advanced equipment and techniques for soil and groundwater sampling, analysis, and remediation, APEC achieves environmental compliance within efficient budgets and time frames. Related services include: • Raytheon Technical Services, Guam • U.S. Navy • Subsurface soil investigation • Private and Commercial Landowners • Groundwater investigation • Law offices • Subsurface geological / hydrogeological characterization • Subsurface monitoring and remediation • Excavation apec • Groundwater extraction • Soil vapor extraction • Air sparging GUAM: P.O. BOX 5091 AGANA, GUAM 96932 Phone: 671.477.7310 Fax: 671.477.7311 [email protected] CNMI: P.O.BOX 10001 PMB A6 SAIPAN, MP 96950 Phone: 670.322.7709 Fax: 670.322.7708 • Air stripping • Bio-remediation • Passive venting • Catalytic oxidation • Granulated activated charcoal filtering • Enhanced in-situ subsurface remediation [email protected] www.alliedpacificenviron.com APEC Company Profile 2006 Page 11 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS & WASTE MANAGEMENT CLIENTS: • Environmental Chemical Corporation (under USACOE), Guam • CNMI Emergency Management Office (EMO) • Commonwealth Utilities Corporation, CNMI • Mobil Oil Corporation, Guam, CNMI • Commonwealth Ports Authority, CNMI • NOVA Group, Guam • Biscoe Investments • Maeda Pacific Corporation, Guam Chemical release screening scenario for Lower Base, Saipan utilizing USEPA/NOAA developed CAMEO/MARPLOT emergency preparedness and prevention software. APEC provides a comprehensive range of hazardous materials and waste related services, including operations planning, related documentation and reporting, and regulatory agency communications. APEC staff are thoroughly trained and experienced in proper management of hazardous materials and waste. Related services include: • Calvo Enterprises • International Bridge Corporation (IBC) • Hazardous materials and waste management planning • U.S. Navy • Spill prevention control and countermeasures (SPCC) planning • DZSP-21 apec GUAM: P.O. BOX 5091 AGANA, GUAM 96932 Phone: 671.477.7310 Fax: 671.477.7311 [email protected] CNMI: P.O.BOX 10001 PMB A6 SAIPAN, MP 96950 Phone: 670.322.7709 Fax: 670.322.7708 • SARA Title III Tier Two facility reporting • CAMEO/MARPLOT emergency preparedness and prevention software training • Hazardous materials commodity flow analysis • Hazardous materials site investigation • Investigation-derived waste (IDW) characterization & disposal • Household and industrial waste collection and disposal • Hazardous waste packaging, shipping and disposal [email protected] www.alliedpacificenviron.com APEC Company Profile 2006 Page 12 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK (UST) MANAGEMENT CLIENTS: • Mobil Oil Corporation, Guam • ExxonMobil International Holdings, Inc. • Serrano Construction and Development Corp. • Andersen Air Force Base, Guam • Saipan Stevedore, Inc., Saipan UST excavation, Francisco C. Ada/Saipan International Airport Incinerator Building, CNMI • Commonwealth Ports Authority, Saipan International Airport • Liguan Mobil Service Station, Guam • Dededo Mobil Service Station, Guam • 20th Filling Station, Saipan Underground fuel storage tanks (USTs) can present significant environmental and regulatory challenges. APEC has extensive experience in UST management and site investigation. Related services include: • Work plan preparation • Tank investigation • Tank decommissioning & cleaning • Tank in-place closure or removal • Tank disposal • Subsurface investigation and characterization • Site remediation apec • Site closure • Related permitting, documentation, and reporting GUAM: P.O. BOX 5091 AGANA, GUAM 96932 Phone: 671.477.7310 Fax: 671.477.7311 [email protected] CNMI: P.O.BOX 10001 PMB A6 SAIPAN, MP 96950 Phone: 670.322.7709 Fax: 670.322.7708 [email protected] www.alliedpacificenviron.com APEC Company Profile 2006 Page 13 ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIAL (ACM) INSPECTION & ABATEMENT CLIENTS: • Hawaii International Environmental Services Inc. (HEIS), Guam • Black Construction Corporation, Guam • Guam Department of Education • Guam Power Authority • Guam Shipyard • Chugach Support Services, Guam Asbestos Abatement Emergency Response - Transite Water Pipe, Route 3, Dededo, Guam • Earth Tech, Inc., Guam • Guam Housing Authority • International Bridge Corporation (IBC), Guam APEC has extensive experience in Class I – IV asbestos investigation and abatement operations, and maintains a crew of personnel trained and certified in asbestos abatement, handling, and disposal. Asbestos-related services include: • Serrano Construction & Development Corp. • Agbayani Construction Corp. • USDA, Guam • Raytheon, Guam • Guam Telephone Authority • Guam Dai-Ichi Hotel • Work plan preparation • Asbestos inspection, sampling, analysis and reporting • Health and safety and environmental air space monitoring and sampling • Friable (Class I) and non-friable (Class II) asbestos abatement • Asbestos containing material handling and disposal apec GUAM: P.O. BOX 5091 AGANA, GUAM 96932 Phone: 671.477.7310 Fax: 671.477.7311 [email protected] CNMI: P.O.BOX 10001 PMB A6 SAIPAN, MP 96950 Phone: 670.322.7709 Fax: 670.322.7708 [email protected] www.alliedpacificenviron.com APEC Company Profile 2006 Page 14 LEAD-BASED PAINT (LBP) INSPECTION, MONITORING & ABATEMENT CLIENTS: • Mobil Oil Corporation, Guam, CNMI, Pohnpei • Maeda Pacific Corporation, Guam • Black Construction Corporation, Guam • Serrano Construction and Development, Guam • Guam Shipyard • USDA, Guam Air Monitoring and Supervision of LBP Abatement on Petroleum Storage Tanks, Mobil Oil Terminal, Pohnpei APEC performs comprehensive lead-based paint (LBP) investigation, monitoring, and abatement services, and has successfully completed projects at locations on Guam, Saipan, Rota, and Pohnpei. Related services include: • Guam Housing Authority • Work plan preparation • Chugach Support Services, Guam • LBP inspection, sampling, analysis and reporting • Lead in air sampling • Hotels • LBP abatement and disposal • Health & safety / environmental air space monitoring and sampling apec GUAM: P.O. BOX 5091 AGANA, GUAM 96932 Phone: 670.477.7310 Fax: 671.477.7311 [email protected] CNMI: P.O.BOX 10001 PMB A6 SAIPAN, MP 96950 Phone: 670.322.7709 Fax: 670.322.7708 [email protected] www.alliedpacificenviron.com APEC Company Profile 2006 Page 15 INDOOR MOLD INSPECTION & ABATEMENT CLIENTS: • Biscoe Investments • Hotels • Law Offices Severe Black Mold Growth on Ceiling Mold and mildew growing indoors can pose significant human health threats and cause property damage. Mold and mildew exposure can cause Organic Dust Toxic Syndrome (ODTS) or Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis (HP). Conditions promoting growth of mold and mildew are especially prevalent in humid climates, and are common in buildings in Micronesia, especially after a prolonged power loss or water damage caused by heavy rains and typhoons. Claims for personal injury and property damage caused by mold are on the rise. APEC’s mold program provides a variety of services including: • Mold inspection • Mold abatement apec • Mold remediation & damage repair • Mold prevention GUAM: P.O. BOX 5091 AGANA, GUAM 96932 Phone: 671.477.7310 Fax: 671.477.7311 [email protected] CNMI: P.O.BOX 10001 PMB A6 SAIPAN, MP 96950 Phone: 670.322.7709 Fax: 670.322.7708 [email protected] www.alliedpacificenviron.com APEC Company Profile 2006 Page 16 DISASTER RESPONSE & RECOVERY CLIENTS: • Environmental Chemical Corporation (under USACOE), Guam • DRC/Telesource, Guam • Guam Marriott Hotel and Spa • Hilton Guam Resort and Spa • Pacific Islands Club, Guam Satellite photograph of Supertyphoon Pongsona approaching Guam, December 2002 In December 2002, Supertyphoon Pongsona caused island-wide devastation on Guam. APEC immediately mobilized its HAZWOPER-trained field personnel and responded to the crisis by performing hazardous and non-hazardous debris removal and disposal in compliance with FEMA and the US Army Corps of Engineers requirements. APEC also fielded and managed work crews for the emergency repair of heavily damaged hotels in Guam's vital tourist district of Tumon. APEC personnel remain trained, certified, and on-call for the following disaster-related duties: • Emergency response apec GUAM: P.O. BOX 5091 AGANA, GUAM 96932 Phone: 671.477.7310 Fax: 671.477.7311 • General debris removal and disposal • Hazardous waste removal & disposal • Facility repairs and reconstruction [email protected] CNMI: P.O.BOX 10001 PMB A6 SAIPAN, MP 96950 Phone: 670.322.7709 Fax: 670.322.7708 [email protected] www.alliedpacificenviron.com APEC Company Profile 2006 Page 17 PROJECT EXPERIENCE apec GUAM: PO BOX 5091 AGANA, GUAM 96932 Phone: 671.477.7310 Fax: 671.477.7311 [email protected] CNMI: P.O.BOX 10001 PMB A6 SAIPAN, MP 96950 Phone: 670.322.7709 Fax: 670.322.7708 [email protected] www.alliedpacificenviron.com apec PROJECT EXPERIENCE Environmental Assessment APEC has conducted environmental assessments throughout Micronesia, including Environmental Impact Assessments, Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments. Related experience includes: Emergency Environmental Site Assessment, Umatac, Guam: APEC performed an Emergency Environmental Site Assessment (EESA) in accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials Standard E 1903 at the site of a diesel and gas fuel release caused by a tanker truck accident in Umatac, Guam. The purpose of the EESA was to provide an initial characterization of the subject site based upon data obtained within 72 hours of the fuel release incident. Duties included sampling and analysis of soil contamination, delineation of extent of contaminants of concern, and report preparation including mitigation and remediation recommendations. Client: Mobil Oil Guam, Inc. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, Guam Reef Hotel, Tumon, Guam: APEC performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Transaction Screen Process of the Guam Reef Hotel and properties located on Lot Nos. 5060-1NEW, 5060-A, AND 5091-1 NEW, Tumon, Guam, in accordance with the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard E 1528. Work carried out during the ESA included reconnaissance of the subject and adjoining properties, personal interviews, and review of historical records and regulatory databases in an effort to identify evidence of recognized environmental conditions that may impact the property. Client: Civille & Tang Law Offices. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, Hotel Nikko, Tumon, Guam: APEC performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment of the Hotel Nikko Guam and property located on Lot No. 10113-1, Tumon, Guam, in accordance with the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard E 1527-00. Work carried out during the ESA included reconnaissance of the subject and adjoining properties, personal interviews, and review of historical records and regulatory databases in an effort to identify evidence of recognized environmental conditions that may impact the property. Client: Ishin Hotels Group. Hazardous Waste Site Investigation, Mecheche, Guam: APEC performed a hazardous waste site assessment for a 8,550 sq. meter parcel of land located in Mecheche, Guam, in accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials Standard E 1903. Duties included sampling & analysis of soil for metals, PCBs, pesticides, herbicides, and petroleum hydrocarbons as motor oil, diesel and gasoline; recording of site conditions; and preparation of a site investigation report including recommendations and cost estimate for clean up activities. Client: C.L. Taitano, P.C. (Law Office) CUC Power Plants 1 & 2 Phase II Environmental Site Assessment, Lower Base, Saipan, CNMI: APEC conducted a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) for CUC Power Plants 1 & 2 sites (Lot No. 205 E 01), Lower Base, Saipan, CNMI. The purpose of this Phase II ESA was to provide an initial overview of the environmental condition of the subject site, specifically relative to the presence of any hazardous substance or petroleum product contamination. Duties included coordination with CNMI officials; sampling and analysis of environmental and industrial media; and report preparation including mitigation and remediation recommendations. Client: Commonwealth Utilities Corporation APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 1 Environmental Assessment Hazardous Waste Site Investigation, Dededo, Guam: APEC performed a hazardous waste site assessment for a parcel of land located on Harmon Loop Road, Dededo, Guam, in accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials Standard E 1903. The purpose of the investigation was to determine environmental impacts to the property associated with uncontrolled disposal of debris. Activities included site inspection, soil sampling and analysis, and report production. Client: D. Hernandez (Landowner’s Representative). Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Lot 1148-R2, Barrigada, Guam: APEC performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment of parcel of land located in Barrigada, Guam, in accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials Standard E 1527. Duties included reconnaissance of the subject and adjacent properties; interviews; review of historical records and regulatory databases; and report preparation. Client: Harvest Baptist Church. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Lot 22700-R1, Kagman, Saipan, CNMI: APEC performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment of parcel of land located in Kagman, Saipan, in accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials Standard E 1527. Duties included reconnaissance of the subject and adjacent properties; interviews; review of historical records and regulatory databases; and report preparation. Client: Mobil Oil Guam, Inc. Investigation of Potential PCB-containing Oil in Electric Transformers at the Saipan International Airport, Saipan: Performed environmental investigation of transformers stored at the Saipan International Airport. Duties included: preparation of a Site Investigation Plan; background investigation; field screening using Dexsil type Clor-D-Tect kits for field determination of total halogens and chlorine; collection of oil samples for analytical laboratory analysis for PCBs; and preparation of a Site Investigation Report. Client: CNMI Commonwealth Ports Authority. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment and Lot No. 5075 Part-1, Dededo (Upper Tumon), Guam: APEC performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment of parcel of land located in Dededo, Guam, in accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials Standard E 1527. Duties included reconnaissance of the subject and adjacent properties; interviews; review of historical records and regulatory databases; and report preparation. Client: Biscoe Investments. Phase II Limited Environmental Baseline Investigation Lot No. 5075 Part-1, Dededo (Upper Tumon), Guam: APEC conducted a Limited Phase II EBI at Lot No. 5075 Part-1, Dededo, Guam. The investigation was conducted in accordance with the ASTM standard E-1903. The purpose of the Limited Phase II EBI was to re-evaluate site environmental conditions identified by a previous site investigation. Soil sampling and analysis activities were performed in order to determine existing soil total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) concentrations. Determination of soil TPH concentrations was necessary in order to ascertain whether or not corrective action was required at the site. Client: Maeda Pacific Corp., Guam. Puerto Rico Power Plant Phase I Environmental Site Assessment and Limited Phase II Baseline Investigation, Saipan, CNMI: APEC performed Phase I activities for Puerto Rico Power Plant. Duties included aerial photograph interpretation, title research, environmental records research, interviews with CNMI agency personnel, site reconnaissance, digital photography, and report preparation including mitigation and remediation recommendations. The follow up Phase II included an assessment of the horizontal and vertical extent of heavy metals, PCBs, total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), and chlorinated hydrocarbons contamination identified in the Phase I EA. Duties included coordination with CNMI officials; generation of work, health and safety, and sampling and analysis plans; sampling and analysis of environmental and industrial media; and report preparation including mitigation and remediation recommendations. Client: Rolls Royce Power Ventures, Inc. APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 2 Environmental Assessment Phase I Environmental Site Assessment and Phase II Environmental Baseline Investigation of Lot 10070-A-3-R3, 1610A Kyn Josen Juana, Dededo, Guam: APEC (with Tetratech EMI) performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) and a Phase II Environmental Baseline Investigation (EBI) of a 17,000 square feet parcel of land located in Dededo, Guam, in accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials Standards E 1527 and E 1903. Phase 1 duties included reconnaissance of the subject and adjacent properties; interviews; review of historical records and regulatory databases; radon, asbestos and lead based paint investigation; and report preparation. Phase II duties included sampling & analysis of soil for heavy metals and hydrocarbons associated with improper disposal of approximately 300 lead acid batteries, automobile parts and supplies. An EBI summary of findings report was prepared at the conclusion of the investigation. Client: United States Department of Agriculture. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment and Phase II Limited Environmental Baseline Investigation Lot No. 2438-1NEW, Mangilao, Guam: APEC performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) and a Phase II Limited Environmental Baseline Investigation of a 7,900 square feet parcel of land located in Mangilao, Guam, in accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials Standards E 1527 and E 1903. Phase I duties included reconnaissance of the subject and adjacent properties, interviews, review of historical records and regulatory databases and report preparation. Phase II duties included sampling & analysis of soil for metals, heavy metals and petroleum hydrocarbons as motor oil, diesel and gasoline. An EBI summary of findings report was prepared at the conclusion of the investigation. Client: Mobil Oil Guam, Inc. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Lot No. 101-4B-2 Mongmong-Toto-Maite, Guam: APEC performed an environmental investigation of the subject property on behalf of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank. Responsibilities included: researching past property use; site inspection for regulated substances; review of historical records and regulatory databases; hydrogeological investigation; above and underground storage tank presence indications; regulatory agency liaison; and report preparation. Client: Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Lot Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 4, Tract 259 Municipality of Tamuning, Guam: Performed environmental investigation and risk assessment on behalf of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank. Responsibilities included: researching past property use; site inspection for regulated substances; review of historical records and regulatory databases; hydrogeological investigation; above and underground storage tank presence indications; regulatory agency liaison; and report preparation. Client: Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC). Environmental Impact Assessment for Proposed Aimeliik Landfill, Babeldaub, Palau: APEC and the engineering firm Winzler and Kelley Inc. completed an Environmental Impact Assessment for the proposed Aimeliik Landfill, Babeldaub, Palau. APEC performed a hydrogeological survey, supervised geotechnical fieldwork, and subcontracted and supervised archeological, wetlands, biological, and cultural surveys for the proposed Aimeliik Landfill. Client: Republic of Palau Bureau of Public Works. Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Field Investigation Report, Guatali, Piti, Guam: The purpose of the investigation was to evaluate the proposed site in relation to landfill siting criteria specified in Guam's Solid Waste Rules and Regulations and in the Federal Regulations 40 CFR 258. Specific areas of investigation included: fault proximity, geological stability, wetlands, archeology and unexploded ordnance. Client: Guam Department of Public Works. APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 3 apec PROJECT EXPERIENCE Environmental Permitting APEC environmental permitting services include agency and facility coordination and planning, environmental modeling, and completion and processing of environmental permit application documents. Geotechnical Investigation Permitting, Lower Base, Saipan, CNMI: APEC completed application documents and procured Earthmoving Permit (geotechnical soil borings) from CNMI Division of Environmental Quality (DEQ), including applications and approvals from Coastal Resource Management (CRM), Division of Fish & Wildlife (DFW), and Historic Preservation Office (HPO). Procured utilities clearances from Commonwealth Utilities Corp. Divisions of Power, Sewer, and Water. Client: Rolls-Royce Power Ventures Overseas Limited / Pacific Marine & Industrial Corp. (PMIC). Subsurface Investigation Permitting, Chalan Kanoa, Saipan, CNMI: Completed application documents and procured Earthmoving Permit (soil borings) from CNMI Division of Environmental Quality (DEQ), including applications and approvals from Coastal Resource Management (CRM), Division of Fish & Wildlife (DFW), and Historic Preservation Office (HPO). Procured utilities clearances from Commonwealth Utilities Corp. Divisions of Power, Sewer, and Water. Client: 20th Filling Station. Subsurface Investigation Permitting, Francisco C. Ada/Saipan International Airport, CNMI: Completed application documents and procured Earthmoving Permit (soil borings) from CNMI Division of Environmental Quality (DEQ), including applications and approvals from Coastal Resource Management (CRM), Division of Fish & Wildlife (DFW), and Historic Preservation Office (HPO). Procured utilities clearances from Commonwealth Utilities Corp. Divisions of Power, Sewer, and Water. Client: Mobil Oil Marianas, Inc. Permitting Associated with Agana Power Plant Remediation of PCB Contamination in Soil, United States Navy Remedial Action Contract II, CTO-22, Mongmong, Guam: APEC obtained local permits and clearances and provided coordination between IT Corporation and local and federal agencies including Guam Department of Public Works, Guam EPA, Guam Historic Preservation Office, Guam Power Authority, Guam Telephone Authority, Guam Water Works, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and Marianas Cablevision. Client: IT Corporation. Groundwater Monitoring, Extraction, Treatment, and Discharge Permitting at the Former Exxon Service Station, Chalan Pago, Guam: APEC completed project permitting associated with the investigation, characterization, monitoring, and remediation of subsurface soil and groundwater contamination resulting from a leaking underground fuel storage tank. APEC continues to perform ongoing permitting for eleven groundwater monitoring wells, four groundwater extraction wells, and discharge of treated groundwater into the public sewer system. Client: Exxon Mobil International Holdings, Inc. APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 4 Environmental Permitting Deep Underground Injection Well Permitting, Saipan, CNMI: APEC performed technical support services for regulatory permitting activities associated with NPDES-driven reverse osmosis (RO) system brine discharge injection wells. The wells were installed to depths of 160 to 480 feet below sea level at several locations on Saipan, including: Hafa Adai Beach Hotel, Dai-Ichi Hotel, and Hyatt Regency (Garapan); Nikko Hotel (San Roque); Aqua Resort Club (Achugao); and Saipan Water & Ice Co. (Sadog Tasi). Client: EFC Engineers and Architects Corporation. Stormwater Runoff Underground Injection Control Program Permitting for Five Mobil Oil Service Stations, Guam: APEC completed regulatory permitting associated with on-site storm water runoff underground injection wells for five Mobil Oil Service Stations on Guam. Permitting activities included conceptual hydrogeological characterization, conceptual mapping of subsurface structures in the surrounding site vicinity, generation of a storm water sampling and analysis plan, client and regulatory agency interaction, and permit application development and submittal. Client: Sinclair Knight Merz. Stormwater Runoff Underground Injection Control Program Permitting for Legend Pacific Apartment Complex, Ordot, Guam: APEC completed regulatory permitting associated with an onsite storm water runoff underground injection well at an apartment complex. Permitting activities included conceptual hydrogeological characterization, conceptual mapping of subsurface structures in the surrounding site vicinity, generation of a storm water sampling and analysis plan, client and regulatory agency interaction, and permit application development and submittal. Client: Legend Pacific Corporation LTD APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 5 apec PROJECT EXPERIENCE Regulatory Compliance APEC regulatory compliance services include interfacing with regulatory agencies on behalf of clients, compliance-based sampling for constituents of concern, hazardous materials and waste management planning, hazardous materials and waste management awareness training, response to notice of violation and other compliance notifications from federal and local government agencies. Response to US EPA RCRA Notice of Violation (NOV): A Saipan-based garment factory received a RCRA notice of violation from the US EPA for improper storage and disposal of hazardous wastes. APEC interfaced with US EPA to define the problem, conducted site inspections of the factory, sampled for constituents of concern, completed necessary reporting of sample results, and wrote a hazardous materials and waste management plan for the factory. Upon completion of these activities, APEC worked with the US EPA to ensure that the NOV was appropriately addressed, and the case was closed. Client: Tan Holdings Incorporated, Saipan. Response to US EPA RCRA Notice of Violation (NOV): A Saipan-based paper box factory received a RCRA notice of violation from the US EPA for improper storage and disposal of hazardous wastes. APEC interfaced with US EPA to define the problem, conducted site inspections of the factory, sampled for constituents of concern, completed necessary reporting of sample results, and wrote a hazardous materials and waste management plan for the factory. Upon completion of these activities, APEC worked with the US EPA to ensure that the NOV was appropriately addressed, and the case was closed. Client: Golden Dragon Paper Factory, Saipan. Response to US EPA Unilateral Administrative Order: The Commonwealth Ports Authority received a unilateral administrative order (UAO) from the US EPA to cease burning all trash in the Saipan Airport incinerators, due to numerous RCRA hazardous waste violations and for incineration permit issues. APEC conducted site inspections of the facility and is working with US EPA to address the problems to their satisfaction. Activities include sampling of affected media to determine extent of contamination, providing recommendations to the client for compliance with local and federal regulations, writing a hazardous materials and waste management plan for the facility, conducting hazardous materials and waste awareness training for airport employees, and working with the CNMI Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to obtain proper permits for the incinerator facility. Client: CNMI Commonwealth Ports Authority, Saipan International Airport. Response to US EPA Unilateral Administrative Order: The Sablan Rock Quarry received a UAO from the US EPA due to RCRA hazardous waste management and storage violations. APEC conducted site inspections and investigations of the facility and worked with US EPA to address the problems to their satisfaction. Activities include soil sampling and analysis to determine extent of contamination, waste oil sampling and characterization, providing recommendations to the client for compliance with local and federal regulations, writing a hazardous materials and waste management plan for the facility, and conducting hazardous materials and waste awareness training for employees. Client: Sablan Rock Quarry, Saipan. APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 6 apec PROJECT EXPERIENCE Air Emissions Modeling and Permitting APEC has completed air emissions studies and air permit application services (per EPA Clean Air Act Title V/40 CFR 51) for a variety of facility types in Guam and the CNMI. Related APEC services include facility and regulatory agency coordination and planning, facility inventory and data management, air emissions modeling, and processing of air permit application documents. Air Emissions Modeling and Permit Application Services for CUC Power Plant I, Lower Base, Saipan, CNMI: Performed air emissions modeling and permitting activities for 8 diesel generators (84 MW capacity), and 2 waste oil incinerators. Client: CNMI Commonwealth Utilities Corporation. Air Emissions Modeling and Permit Application Services for Rota Power Plant, Songsong, Rota, CNMI: Performed air emissions modeling and permitting activities for 3 diesel generators (6.5 MW capacity). Client: CNMI Commonwealth Utilities Corporation. Air Emissions Modeling and Permit Application Services for PMIC Power Plant, Puerto Rico, Saipan, CNMI: Performed air emissions modeling and permitting activities for proposed 10 diesel generators (30 MW capacity). Client: Pacific Marine and Industrial Corporation. Air Emissions Modeling and Permit Application Services for Trans Asia Garment Forte Corp./Global Manufacturing, Inc./Alliance Paper Products, Inc., Lower Base, Saipan, CNMI: Performed air emissions modeling and permitting activities for 9 diesel generators and 10 boilers. Client: Tan Holdings Corporation. Air Permitting Associated with Catalytic Oxidation Unit at Remedial Groundwater Investigation Site at the Former Exxon Service Station, Chalan Pago, Guam: Coordinated and developed catalytic oxidation unit air emissions permitting with subsequent approval by Guam EPA. APEC completed the permitting process through close collaboration with manufacturer’s representatives, local engineers, and government agency representatives involved with the Chalan Pago Former Exxon Service Station remediation site. Client: ExxonMobil International Holdings, Inc. Air Permitting Associated with Soil Vapor Extraction Unit at Remedial Groundwater Investigation Site at the Former Exxon Service Station, Chalan Pago, Guam: Coordinated and developed soil vapor extraction air emissions permitting with subsequent approval by Guam EPA. APEC completed the permitting process through close collaboration with manufacturer’s representatives, local engineers, and government agency representatives involved with the Chalan Pago Former Exxon Service Station remediation site. Client: ExxonMobil International Holdings, Inc. APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 7 apec PROJECT EXPERIENCE Natural Resources Management Environmental Assessment for the Tinian International Airport Expansion Project, CNMI: APEC provided project management for a federally mandated Environmental Assessment. Due to impact to a federally protected species, a Biological Assessment was prepared and a Section 7 consultation was undertaken. Participated in negotiations with the CNMI-CPA, U.S. Navy, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife for the mitigation area designation and development. The document was prepared in accordance with NEPA and FAA regulations. Client: Commonwealth Port Authority, CNMI. Environmental Impact Statement for a New MSW Landfill on Guam: Provided hydrogeology expertise and project coordination for the investigation, assessment, and relative rating of three potential MSW landfill sites on Guam. NEPA criteria, Title 40, Part 258 Subtitle D siting regulations, and local land use regulations were utilized. Client: Guam Department of Public Works. Environmental Impact Assessment for Proposed Aimeliik Landfill, Babeldaub, Palau: APEC and Winzler and Kelley Consulting Engineers teamed to complete this project. Coordinated and managed efforts on behalf of subcontractors to APEC conducting archeological, wetlands, biological and cultural surveys for the proposed Aimeliik Landfill. In addition APEC supervised hydrogeological and geotechnical field work. Client: National Government of the Republic of Palau, Bureau of Public Works. APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 8 apec PROJECT EXPERIENCE Drinking Water Quality Testing & Environmental Laboratory Analytical Services Drinking Water Quality Testing Services Drinking Water Quality Testing: APEC provides water quality laboratory analytical services for Alexander Drilling, Saipan. Client: Alexander Drilling. Drinking Water Quality Testing: APEC provided water quality laboratory analytical services for World Resort, Saipan. Client: World Resort. Drinking Water Quality Testing: APEC provided water quality laboratory analytical services for assessment of supply wells for Hyatt Hotel, Saipan. Client: Hyatt Hotels, Saipan. Drinking Water Quality Testing: APEC provided water quality assessment laboratory analytical services for of supply wells for Japan Water Systems, Saipan. Client: Japan Water Systems, Saipan. Environmental Laboratory Analytical Services Agricultural Well Testing, Mongmong/Toto, Guam: APEC provided water quality laboratory analytical services for assessment of a potentially contaminated groundwater well in Mongmong/Toto, Guam, after a JP-8 Jet Fuel release near the well. Clients: Raytheon Technical Services and U.S. Navy. Monitoring Well Water Quality Testing: APEC is currently providing water quality laboratory analytical services for assessment of two monitoring wells in Harmon/Tumon, Guam. Client: Guam Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Injection Well Water Quality Testing: APEC provided water quality laboratory analytical services for assessment of reverse osmosis injection wells on Saipan. Clients: Hafa Adai Beach Hotel, Dai Ichi Hotel, and Hyatt Hotel, Saipan. APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 9 apec PROJECT EXPERIENCE Subsurface and Groundwater Investigation and Remediation Groundwater quality is a key issue for Guam and the CNMI. APEC personnel have extensive experience in subsurface and groundwater investigation, characterization, and remediation. APEC also provides supply, injection and monitoring well design; drilling and well completion oversight; pump testing and down-hole camera well logging and video recording services. Installation of Harmon Groundwater Monitoring Wells: APEC provided project management and oversight for the construction of three monitoring wells in Harmon, Guam. Responsibilities included: driller selection and contracting, site selection, project scheduling and coordination, supervision of drilling, lithological and hydrogeological evaluation, well design, well construction and completion of subsequent water sampling for analyses. Installation of a fourth well is currently underway. Client: Guam Environmental Protection Agency. Down-hole Camera Well Logging and Video Recording: APEC conducted down-hole well logging and video recording services to aid in visual well logging and visual well integrity inspection. Clients: CNMI Division of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and Saipan hotels including Hafa Adai Beach Hotel, Nikko, Hyatt, and Aqua Resort. Saipan Lagoon Groundwater Seep Investigation, Saipan, CNMI: APEC is currently conducting a yearlong investigation of Saipan Lagoon groundwater seeps on behalf of DEQ. Project activities include identifying, locating, and measuring flow rates and nutrient output of lagoonal groundwater seeps in Saipan Lagoon, CNMI. Client: CNMI Division of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and Coastal Resources Management Office (CRMO). Groundwater Potentiometric Surface Investigation Kagman, Saipan, CNMI: APEC conducted a groundwater potentiometric surface investigation in Kagman, Saipan on behalf of Shell Guam, Inc. to determine the direction of groundwater gradients in the vicinity of a proposed service station. Client: Shell Oil Guam Inc. Subsurface Investigation of JP-8 Fuel Release, Toto, Guam: APEC conducted an investigation and characterization of subsurface contamination resulting from the release of JP-8 jet fuel from s leaking fuel line in Toto, Guam. Activities included preparation of health and safety plan and site investigation plan, oversight of fuel vault excavation, test pit excavation, soil and water sampling and analyses, daily reporting and contaminant delineation. Client: Raytheon Technical Services Guam and U.S. Navy, COMNAVMAR. Remedial Subsurface Investigation at Saipan International Airport, CNMI: APEC conducted an investigation and characterization of subsurface and groundwater contamination resulting from the release of approximately 6,000 gallons of jet fuel from an underground fuel pipeline. Monitoring and remediation activities have been ongoing since the start of the project in 2001. APEC oversaw the design and installation of the soil vapor extraction system. Site activities include obtaining groundwater samples for laboratory analysis, and the operation, maintenance and effluent sampling of soil vapor extraction equipment. Responsibilities included coordination with regulatory agencies; oversight of operations, permitting, and materials procurement; and quarterly reporting. Client: CNMI Commonwealth Ports Authority. APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 10 Subsurface & Groundwater Investigation and Remediation Mobil Oil Guam, Inc. Liguan Underground Storage Tank Removal, Dededo, Guam: APEC performed excavation of a 6,000-gallon diesel fuel UST, and characterized the subsurface contamination surrounding the UST. Client: Mobil Oil Guam, Inc. Remedial Subsurface Investigation at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam: APEC conducted an investigation and characterization of subsurface contamination resulting from the release of approximately 2,000 gallons of jet fuel from a severed underground fuel pipeline. Remediation activities include design and oversight of the installation of passive soil venting wells in combination with the application of Oxygen Releasing Compound, as an alternative remediation strategy. Responsibilities included communication with regulatory agencies, contractors and Air Force representatives; oversight of operations; coordination of surveying, permitting, materials procurement and other related activities. Client: Nova Group Inc. Remedial Groundwater Investigation at the Former Exxon Service Station, Chalan Pago, Guam: APEC conducted an investigation and characterization of subsurface and groundwater contamination resulting from a leaking underground petroleum storage tank. Monitoring and remediation activities have been ongoing since the start of the project in 1998. APEC oversaw the design and installation of subsurface remediation systems including product recovery, pump and treat air stripping, catalytic oxidation, soil vapor extraction, air sparge and granulated activated charcoal filtration. Ongoing site activities include obtaining groundwater samples and water levels from 15 monitoring wells and the operation and maintenance of remediation systems. Responsibilities include coordination with regulatory agencies; oversight of operations, permitting, and materials procurement; monthly and quarterly reporting. Client: ExxonMobil International Holdings, Inc. Remedial Subsurface and Groundwater Investigation at the Barrigada Exxon Service Station, Barrigada, Guam: APEC performed oversight of the investigation, characterization, monitoring and remediation of groundwater contamination resulting from a leaking underground petroleum storage tank. Responsibilities included communication with regulatory agencies and Exxon representatives; oversight of operations; coordination of surveying, permitting, materials procurement and other related activities. Client: ExxonMobil International Holdings, Inc. Subsurface Investigation, Guam Reef Hotel, Tumon, Guam: APEC performed a subsurface investigation, including the collection and analysis of soil samples for the purpose of obtaining regulatory approval for closure of a former underground storage tank (UST) site. Client: Guam Reef Hotel. Agana Shopping Center Wetlands Investigation for Potential TPH Contamination, Agana, Guam: APEC developed a Site Investigation Plan; performed subsurface investigation, including the collection and analysis of soil samples; and produced a Site Investigation Report to delineate the extent of horizontal and vertical contamination in accordance with three environmental protection objectives: the protection of Guam’s ground and surface water, limitation of human health risk by exposure management, and limitation of ecological risk. Client: Agana Shopping Center. Underground Storage Tank (UST) Decommissioning, Excavation, Cleaning & Disposal; Subsurface Investigation and Remediation, Saipan, CNMI: APEC performed planning and project management for the decommissioning, excavation, cleaning and disposal of 1,000 gallon fiberglass UST; related subsurface investigation; and remediation for petroleum hydrocarbons soil contamination. Responsibilities for site remediation included oversight of bioremediation berm construction and maintenance; soil sampling and related reporting; and regulatory agency communication. Client: CNMI Commonwealth Ports Authority. APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 11 apec PROJECT EXPERIENCE Hazardous Materials & Waste Management APEC performs hazardous materials and waste planning, management, characterization, transportation, and disposal. Recent projects include: Hazardous Waste Site Investigation, Mecheche, Guam: APEC performed a hazardous waste site assessment for a 8,550 sq. meter parcel of land located in Mecheche, Guam, in accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials Standard E 1903. Duties included sampling & analysis of soil for metals, PCBs, pesticides, herbicides, and petroleum hydrocarbons; recording of site conditions; and preparation of a site investigation report including recommendations and cost estimate for clean up activities. Client: C.L. Taitano, P.C. (Law Office) Hazardous Waste Site Investigation, Dededo, Guam: APEC performed a hazardous waste site assessment for a parcel of land located on Harmon Loop Road, Dededo, Guam, in accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials Standard E 1903. The purpose of the investigation was to determine environmental impacts to the property associated with uncontrolled disposal of debris. Activities included site inspection, soil sampling and analysis, and report production. Client: D. Hernandez (Property Owner Representative). Heating Oil Release Emergency Response, Harmon, Guam: APEC performed oversight of emergency response efforts triggered by a Thermia B Heating Oil release at an asphalt batch plant. APEC supervised the excavation, removal, and storage of contaminated soil. Responsibilities included the construction of a bermed, polyethylene lined temporary storage area, digital photographic documentation, grab sampling, sample shipping and tracking, record keeping, and interaction with Guam EPA. Client: International Bridge Corp. (IBC). SARA Title III Tier Two Facility Profiles Report, Saipan, Tinian, Rota, CNMI: APEC coordinated, managed, and trained CNMI agency personnel performing the start-up Superfund Amendments Reauthorization Act (SARA) Title III, Tier 2 reporting project for facilities storing hazardous materials on Saipan, Tinian, and Rota. Participating agencies included Emergency Management Office, Division of Environmental Quality, Coastal Resources Management, and Fire Department. APEC responsibilities included training CNMI agency personnel in conducting facility site inspections; data entry, data management, and screening scenarios utilizing USEPA/NOAA Computer-Aided Management of Emergency Operations (CAMEO) software; and coordination with regulatory and public safety agencies. Client: CNMI Emergency Management Office (EMO). Hazardous Waste Management Course for Generators, Guam: APEC senior project manager developed and instructed a 16-hour course specifically geared to Guam Environmental Protection Agency (GEPA) regulations for hazardous waste generators. GEPA, U.S. EPA, and U.S. Department of Transportation regulations were included in the syllabus. Clients: Various Guam-based potential hazardous waste generators. APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 12 Hazardous Materials & Waste Management Hazardous Materials Commodity Flow Analysis, Saipan, Tinian, Rota, CNMI: APEC provided a comprehensive accounting of hazardous materials and their constituent chemicals, quantities, and importers in the CNMI, in accordance with the guidelines outlined by the United States Department of Transportation Research and Special Programs Administration (RSPA 1995). APEC produced a format for the creation and maintenance of a hazardous materials baseline database using Microsoft Access software. Client: Saipan Emergency Management Office (EMO). Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Plan (HMWMP), Saipan, CNMI: APEC developed a hazardous materials and waste management plan for municipal utilities corporation facilities on Saipan, Tinian, and Rota, including power generation, potable water production, wastewater production, laboratory, and related support facilities. The HMWMP included relevant management practices; federal and state regulations; labels and forms; and facility HM/HW inventories. Client: CNMI Commonwealth Utilities Corporation. Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Plan Update, CNMI: APEC prepared an update of the CNMI Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Plan to aid EMO's effort to improve preparedness, prevention and response capabilities related to hazardous materials in CNMI. Activities included incorporating the resources of the CNMI Hazardous Materials Flow Analysis, February 2002 and the CNMI Tier Two Facility Profiles Report, August 2002 into the current CNMI Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Plan (HMERP); interviewing and coordinating input regarding response capabilities from 22 relevant agencies to update information for the plan; site visits and facility inspections on Saipan, Rota and Tinian; and on-site training of EMO and agency personnel. Client: CNMI Emergency Management Office (EMO). Harmon Hazardous Waste Site Investigation and Remediation, Harmon, Guam: APEC performed management and oversight of investigation activities related to an un-permitted hazardous waste storage site located on private property. APEC’s responsibilities included Work Plan and QA/QC development; scheduling; sampling and analysis; and interaction with the Guam Environmental Protection Agency on the client’s behalf. Client: Calvo Enterprises. Investigation Derived Waste Management, Saipan International Airport, Saipan, CNMI: APEC completed the inventory, management, packaging, shipping, and handling of investigation derived petroleum-contaminated soil generated during the subsurface investigation of a Jet A-1 fuel release at Saipan International Airport. APEC shipped the investigation-derived waste (IDW) from Saipan to a soil treatment facility on Guam in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) and US Coast Guard shipping and transportation regulations. Client: Mobil Oil Marianas, Inc. Investigation Derived Waste Management, Cocos Island Boat Ramp, Merizo, Guam: APEC coordinated, supervised, and documented the transportation of investigation-derived petroleum contaminated soil (PCS) generated during a UST removal and subsurface investigation at the Merizo Cocos Island boat ramp. APEC transported the IDW to an on-island soil treatment facility in accordance with DOT and Guam EPA regulations. Client: Mobil Oil, Guam. Investigation Derived Waste Management, Former Chalan Pago Exxon Service Station, Chalan Pago, Guam: APEC completed the inventory, management, sampling and analysis, and transportation of PCS derived from investigative soil borings. APEC transported the investigationderived waste to an on-island soil treatment facility in accordance with DOT and Guam EPA regulations. Client: ExxonMobil International Holding, Inc. APEC/PDI Bioremediation Facility, Harmon, Guam: APEC, in conjunction with Pacific Drilling Incorporated, obtained a permit and constructed a bermed and lined soil storage facility to be used for bioremediation of petroleum-contaminated soil (PCS). APEC coordinated the shipment of PCS from various subsurface soil investigation sites and stored and treated the soil in accordance with Guam EPA, USEPA, and DOT regulations. APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 13 apec PROJECT EXPERIENCE Underground Storage Tank (UST) Management APEC provides UST management services including UST decommissioning, cleaning and removal, subsurface investigation, and subsurface remediation. UST Decommissioning, Excavation, Cleaning & Disposal, and Subsurface Investigation, Lower Base, Saipan, CNMI: APEC provided oversight for the decommissioning, excavation, cleaning and disposal of a 1,000 gallon UST at the Saipan Stevedore equipment and maintenance facility. APEC performed related subsurface soil and groundwater investigation; sampling and analysis; subsurface characterization; reporting; and regulatory agency communication. Client: Saipan Stevedore, Inc. Remedial Subsurface Investigation: Waste Oil UST Removal Site, Former Dededo Mobil Service Station, Dededo, Guam: APEC conducted subsurface investigation activities to determine the vertical and lateral extent of contamination at the site resulting from a leaking UST. Activities included historical site research, soil sampling and analysis, and reporting. The site was subsequently approved for closure by the Guam Environmental Protection Agency. Client: Mobil Oil Guam, Inc. Site Investigation, Former Mobil Service Station, Merizo, Guam: APEC conducted subsurface investigation activities to determine the vertical and lateral extent of contamination at the site resulting from a leaking UST. Activities included historical site research, soil sampling and analysis, waste oil underground storage tank removal, and reporting. Client: Mobil Oil Guam, Inc. Environmental Services in Support of Department of the Air Force, Demolition and Disposal of Tumon Tank Farms, Guam: APEC performed environmental oversight and sampling services during the demolition of the Tumon Tank Farm. Services included preparation of a site Work Plan and Health and Safety Plan; sampling and analysis of tank contents; asbestos and lead-based paint sampling and analysis; field oversight of product removal and tank cleaning activities; soil sampling and analysis, and preparation of a tank closure report. Client: Serrano Construction and Development Corp. Remedial Groundwater Investigation at the Former Exxon Service Station, Chalan Pago, Guam: APEC conducted an investigation and characterization of subsurface and groundwater contamination resulting from a leaking underground petroleum storage tank. Monitoring and remediation activities have been ongoing since the start of the project in 1998. APEC oversaw the design and installation of subsurface remediation systems including product recovery, pump and treat air stripping, catalytic oxidation, soil vapor extraction, air sparge and granulated activated charcoal filtration. Site activities include obtaining groundwater samples and water levels from 15 monitoring wells and the operation and maintenance of remediation systems. Responsibilities include coordination with regulatory agencies; oversight of operations, permitting, and materials procurement; and monthly, quarterly and annual reporting. Client: ExxonMobil International Holdings, Inc. APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 14 Underground Storage Tank (UST) Management UST Decommissioning, Excavation, Cleaning & Disposal; Subsurface Investigation and Remediation, Saipan, CNMI: APEC performed planning and project management for the decommissioning, excavation, cleaning and disposal of an 1,000-gallon fiberglass UST; related subsurface investigation; and remediation for petroleum hydrocarbons soil contamination. Project included production of Work Plan, Site Investigation Plan, Sampling & Analysis Plan; oversight of tank decommissioning, cleaning, excavation, and disposal; soil sampling; reporting of laboratory analytical results; recommendations for site remediation; and related regulatory agency communications. Responsibilities for site remediation include oversight of bioremediation berm construction and maintenance; soil sampling and related reporting; and regulatory agency communication. Client: CNMI Commonwealth Ports Authority. Waste Oil Underground Storage Tank Removal and Subsurface Remedial Investigation, Dededo, Guam: APEC managed the excavation, cleaning, and removal of a leaking UST at the Mobil Liguan Service Station in Dededo, Guam. Additional services included subsurface soil investigation, waste characterization and management, and reporting. Client: Mobil Oil Guam, Inc. APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 15 apec PROJECT EXPERIENCE Asbestos Containing Building Material (ACM) Inspection and Abatement APEC personnel are experienced in inspection and abatement of Class I and Class II asbestos containing building materials. APEC currently maintains a crew of Certified Asbestos Handlers, Certified Asbestos Supervisors and a Certified Asbestos Inspector. An ABIH Certified Industrial Hygienist administers APEC training in accordance with Section 206 of Title II of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). Asbestos Supervisor training and Asbestos Handler training are administered according to the requirements of the Asbestos Hazard and Emergency Response Act (AHERA) as specified in 40 CFR Part 273, Subpart E, Appendix C. Asbestos abatement work is performed in strict accordance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) health and safety requirements provided in 29 CFR 1910 and 29 CFR 1926. ACM Inspection Environmental Services in Support of Department of the Air Force, Demolition and Disposal of Tumon Tank Farms, Tumon, Guam: APEC performed environmental oversight and sampling services during the demolition of the Tumon Tank Farm. Services included preparation of a site Work Plan and Health and Safety Plan; sampling and analysis of tank contents; asbestos and lead-based paint sampling and analysis; field oversight of product removal and tank cleaning activities; and soil sampling and analysis. Client: Serrano Construction and Development Corp. Guam Dai-Ichi Hotel Asbestos Inspection, Sampling and Analysis, Tumon, Guam: APEC performed asbestos inspection and sampling for analysis of suspected asbestos containing materials throughout the hotel facility prior to renovation. APEC also prepared an Asbestos Abatement Plan and Health and Safety Plan for the abatement work required at various areas of the hotel. Client: Guam Dai-Ichi Hotel. Asbestos Inspection for Lot 10070-A-3-R3, 1610A Kyn Josen Juana, Dededo, Guam: APEC performed asbestos inspection as part of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment. APEC prepared a report summarizing inspection and sample analytical results and specified areas requiring abatement. Client: US Department of Agriculture. Fujita Hotel, Building Asbestos Inspection, Sampling, and Analysis, Tumon, Guam: APEC performed asbestos inspection and lead-based paint inspection associated with the scheduled demolition of the hotel. APEC prepared a report summarizing inspection and sample results and specifying areas requiring asbestos and lead-based paint abatement. Client: Maeda Pacific Corporation. ACM Abatement Asbestos Abatement of Bldg. 21000, Men’s Dormitory, Andersen Air Force Base, Guam: Prepared Work Plan and Health and Safety Plan and performed the removal and disposal of asbestos-containing transite wall panels located in Building 21000 at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. Client: Agbayani Construction Corp. APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 16 Asbestos Containing Building Material (ACM) Inspection & Abatement Asbestos Abatement and Renovation at Bldg. 1981 (Theater), COMNAVMAR Main Base, Guam: Under subcontract to HIES, APEC managed and performed the removal and disposal of 12,000 sq feet of Class I friable asbestos, 4,000 sq feet of Class II non-friable asbestos, and 1,000 asbestoscontaining theater seats at a Navy owned theater facility on Guam. Technical challenges included utilization of 30-foot scaffolding throughout the theater in order to construct environmental engineering controls and perform asbestos abatement at the ceilings and walls of the theater. APEC also supervised the replacement of the seats, drywall, and acoustical panels with non-asbestos containing materials. Client: Hawaiian International Environmental Services (HIES). Wholehouse Revitalization, Phase I, New Apra Heights, COMNAVMAR, Guam: APEC removed and disposed of 60,000 sq feet of asbestos containing floor tiles and mastic from 44 two-story housing units. In addition, APEC removed and disposed of lead-containing ceramic tile from bathrooms and mercury-containing lights and thermostats. Client: Black Construction Corporation, Guam. United States Air Force, Improve Military Housing, PAIP-X, Andersen AFB, Guam: APEC utilized a 19-man asbestos abatement crew to remove and dispose of asbestos-containing floor tiles, mastic, transite panels and transite sewer pipes totaling 161,126 sq feet, from 112 housing units. Client: International Bridge Corporation, Guam. United States Air Force, Improve Military Housing, PAIP-XI, Andersen AFB, Guam: APEC performed removal and disposal of asbestos containing floor tiles, mastic, transite panels and transite sewer pipes totaling 156,980 sq feet, from 112 housing units. Client: International Bridge Corporation. United States Air Force, Improve Military Housing, PAIP-XII, Andersen AFB, Guam: APEC performed removal and disposal of asbestos containing floor tiles, mastic, transite panels and transite sewer pipes from 167 housing units at AAFB. Client: International Bridge Corporation. United States Navy – Emergency 12-inch Transite Pipe Cutting Removal and Disposal at Royal Palms Housing, South Finegayan, Guam: APEC performed emergency response activities comprised of cutting, removing, and disposing of a damaged twelve-foot section of eight-inch transite water pipe. Client: Black Construction Corporation and Raytheon Technical Services Guam. United States Navy, Comprehensive Long-Term Environmental Action CLEAN, Maintenance of Thermal Exhaust Pipes in Building 1200, Agana Power Plant, Mongmong, Guam: APEC prepared a site specific Work Plan and Health and Safety Plan for planning removal and disposal of damaged friable asbestos containing insulation surrounding ten generator exhaust pipes. Client: Earth Tech, Inc. Guam Power Cabras Plant No. 1 – Removal and Disposal of Damaged Asbestos Containing Insulation from Steam Piping: APEC performed Class I emergency removal and disposal of loose and damaged asbestos-containing insulation from steam piping at various locations throughout the power plant to allow technicians to access work areas. Client: Guam Power Authority. Asbestos Removal and Disposal, D L Perez Elementary School and George Washington High School, Guam: APEC prepared a site specific Asbestos Abatement Plan and Health and Safety Plan; removed and disposed of approximately 11,520 square feet of non-friable asbestos containing material (ACM) floor tiles and mastic at the D L Perez Elementary School and approximately 2,700 square feet of non-friable ACM floor tiles and mastic at George Washington High School; and packaged, transported, and disposed of ACM floor tiles stored at DOE Maintenance Division in Piti. Client: Guam Department of Education. APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 17 Asbestos Containing Building Material (ACM) Inspection & Abatement Asbestos Regulatory Compliance Monitoring for Housing Restoration Project, Various Site Locations, Guam: APEC performed asbestos inspections, removal actions, and final clearance inspections associated with public housing restoration projects. Client: Guam Housing Authority. Asbestos Abatement of Bldg. 25001, Boiler Room, Andersen Air Force Base, Guam: Prepared a Work Plan and Health and Safety Plan and performed the removal and disposal of asbestoscontaining boiler tank gaskets located in Building 25001 at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. Client: Agbayani Construction Corp. Asbestos Abatement of Bldg. 32, Men’s Dormitory, Andersen Air Force Base, Guam: Prepared a Work Plan and Health and Safety Plan and performed the removal and disposal of friable asbestoscontaining hot water storage tank thermal system insulation, at Bldg 32 at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. Client: Agbayani Construction Corp. Asbestos Abatement of Transite Pipe, Andersen Air Force Base, Guam: Prepared a Work Plan and Health and Safety Plan and performed the removal and disposal of non-friable asbestos containing cementious transite pipe from north of Bldg. 18018 and adjacent to runway at AAFB, Guam. Client: Agbayani Construction Corp. Abatement of Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tiles and Mastic, Navy Housing, South Finegayan, NCTS, Guam: APEC prepared a Work Plan and Health and Safety Plan and performed removal and disposal of asbestos containing floor tiles and mastic from 130 housing units. Client: Chugach Support Services. Abatement of Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tiles and Mastic, Navy Housing, North Finegayan, NCTS, Guam: APEC prepared a Work Plan and Health and Safety Plan and performed removal and disposal of asbestos containing floor tiles and mastic from 158 housing units. Client: Chugach Support Services. Abatement of Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tiles and Mastic, Navy Housing, South Finegayan, NCTS, Guam: APEC prepared Work Plan and Health and Safety Plan and performed removal and disposal of asbestos containing floor tiles and mastic from 101 housing units. Client: Chugach Support Services. Abatement of Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tiles and Mastic, Navy Housing, North Finegayan, NCTS, Guam: APEC prepared a Work Plan and Health and Safety Plan and performed removal and disposal of asbestos containing floor tiles and mastic from 18 housing units. Client: Chugach Support Services. Abatement of Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tiles and Mastic, Navy Housing, North Finegayan, NCTS, Guam: APEC prepared a Work Plan and Health and Safety Plan and performed removal and disposal of asbestos containing floor tiles, transite panel, ceiling tiles, and mastic at Buildings 122, 171, 198, 304, 322, & 454, NCTS, Dededo, Guam. Client: Chugach Support Services. Asbestos Removal and Disposal, Guam Telephone Authority Administrative Office: APEC prepared a Work Plan and Health and Safety Plan and performed removal and disposal of asbestos containing floor tiles and mastic from the Guam Telephone Authority GTA Administrative Office, Upper Tumon, Guam. Client: GTA. Emergency Asbestos Removal and Disposal, Guam Shipyard, Building 20: APEC prepared a Work Plan and Health and Safety Plan and performed removal and disposal of asbestos containing transite panels for emergency renovation at Guam Ship Yard, Building 20. Client: Guam Shipyard. APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 18 Asbestos Containing Building Material (ACM) Inspection & Abatement Asbestos Removal and Disposal, George Washington High School, Guam: APEC prepared Work Plan and Health and Safety Plan and performed removal and disposal of non-friable asbestos containing material (ACM) floor tiles and mastic at the George Washington High School. Client: Younex Builder Corp. Asbestos Removal and Disposal, DODEA Schools, Guam: APEC prepared a Work Plan and Health and Safety Plan and performed removal and disposal of friable hot water tank insulation and thermal pipe fittings at 4175 Apra Heights and 200 Nimitz Hill and non-friable asbestos containing floor tiles and mastic at Building 21000, AAFB, and 200 Nimitz Hill Guam. Client: South Pacific Environmental LLC. APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 19 apec PROJECT EXPERIENCE Lead-Based Paint (LBP) Inspection, Monitoring, and Abatement APEC currently maintains a crew of lead based paint abatement technicians and lead based paint abatement supervisors certified for Occupational Exposure to Lead in Construction and General Industry. An ABIH Certified Industrial Hygienist performs field LBP inspections and administers APEC training in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1926.62 and 29 CFR 1910.1025. Lead based paint abatement work is performed in strict accordance with OSHA health and safety requirements provided in 29 CFR 1910 and 29 CFR 1926. LBP Abatement United States Navy – Emergent Repair Shop/Warehouse, Polaris Point, COMNAVMAR, Guam: APEC performed removal and disposal of lead-containing paint from seven warehouse buildings and removed and disposed of other hazardous materials including mercury-containing light ballasts. Client: Black Construction Corporation. United States Navy –Removal and Disposal of Lead-Containing Paint at MCON P250 Waterfront Utilities Upgrade, Polaris Point, COMNAVMAR, Guam: APEC provided certified labor, materials and equipment to remove and dispose of leadcontaining paint from exterior CMU walls, concrete pads, interior and exterior metal doors, and transformer shed supports at the Alpha and Bravo Wharves and Substations located at Polaris Point, COMNAVMAR, Guam. Client: Black Construction Corporation. Naval Activities Branch, Removal and Disposal of Lead-Containing Paint Aboard the USS FRANK CABLE, Guam Ship Repair Facility, Guam: APEC-managed certified crews removed and disposed of lead-containing paint from deck framing and bulkheads at various locations aboard the USS FRANK CABLE while in dry dock for repairs. Work was performed on nights and weekends to minimize exposure to other trades performing repair work. Client: Guam Shipyard. Removal and Disposal of Lead Containing Materials from Buildings 122 and 198, NCTS, Guam: APEC prepared a Work Plan and Health and Safety Plan and provided certified labor, materials and equipment to remove and dispose of 1,151 square feet of lead containing materials (LCM) in Buildings 122 and 198 (X-Ray rooms), NCTS, Guam. Lead containing materials were recycled on island. Client: Chugach Support Services. LBP Inspection Lead Based Paint Inspection of Lot 10070-A-3-R3, 1610A Kyn Josen Juana, Dededo, Guam: Performed a lead based paint inspection including collection and analysis of samples for lead as part of a Phase I Environmental Assessment. APEC prepared a report summarizing inspection and sample analytical results and specified areas requiring abatement. Client: US Department of Agriculture. APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 20 Lead Based Paint (LBP) Inspection & Abatement Fujita Hotel, Lead Based Paint Building Inspection, Tumon, Guam: APEC performed a lead based paint inspection including collection and analysis of samples for lead prior to hotel demolition. APEC prepared a report summarizing inspection and sample analytical results and specifying areas requiring abatement. Client: Maeda Pacific Corporation. Lead-Based Paint Regulatory Compliance Monitoring for Housing Restoration Project, Various Site Locations, Guam: APEC performed lead-based paint inspections, removal actions, and final clearance inspections associated with public housing restoration projects. Client: Guam Housing Authority. Interior Airborne Particulate Lead and Interior Paint Lead Content Bulk Tank Investigation, Rota and Saipan, CNMI: APEC performed lead investigation activities at Mobil bulk fuel storage tanks on the islands of Rota and Saipan. Investigation activities included particulate lead-in-air sampling and analysis, interior tank surface sampling, permit-required confined space entry, and reporting. Client: Mobil Oil Marianas, Inc. APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 21 apec PROJECT EXPERIENCE Disaster Response and Recovery Guam and the CNMI periodically experience damage from typhoons that pass near and over the islands, and APEC has performed a variety of disaster response and recovery services in the aftermath of these disasters. APEC has experience in typhoon debris removal, household hazardous waste debris collection, and facilities re-construction. Typhoon Debris Removal and Re-Construction, Various Hotels, Guam: APEC immediately mobilized labor, equipment, and materials to respond to typhoon recovery efforts including initial debris removal, re-construction of hotel rooms, hallways, ballrooms, lobbies and restaurants. Tasks included carpet cleaning, re-construction of walls, doors and ceilings, painting, drywall installation, replacement of electrical fixtures, and structural ceiling modifications. Clients: Guam Hilton, Marriott, and Pacific Islands Club. Removal and Disposal of Household Hazardous Waste Debris, Guam: APEC mobilized crews, trucks, and equipment and blanketed the entire island of Guam in order to load and consolidate household hazardous waste and transport them to temporary storage areas designated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Household hazardous waste was debris resulting from Super Typhoon Pongsona that passed over Guam in December 2002. Clients: Environmental Chemical Corporation; United States Army Corps of Engineers. Typhoon Debris Removal and Disposal, Guam: APEC loaded and transported general debris (scattered trees, building materials, metal debris, etc.) from villages on Guam to temporary storage areas designated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The debris was the result of wide spread damage caused by Super Typhoon Pongsona that passed over Guam in December 2002. Crews with equipment worked twelve hours per day, seven days per week from January through March 2003. Clients: Environmental Chemical Corporation; United States Army Corps of Engineers. APEC Project Experience 2006 Page 22