Application for Succession of Operators October 2017
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<br /> JIM HARRINGTON
<br /> SR. VP AND CHIEF TECHNICAL OFFICER
<br /> Professional History Jim is Chief Technical Officer of Alexco Environmental Group, providing
<br /> technical management of AEG services, and part of the management
<br /> 2014-present,Alexco team leading Alexco environmental operations in Canada and the
<br /> Environmental Group,Sr. Vice United States. He provides technical expertise in the environmental
<br /> President CTO science and engineering fields for a limited number of clients with
<br /> whom he has maintained long-term relationships. He consults in the
<br /> 2007-2014,Alexco Environmental areas of environmental project management, permitting, first nation,
<br /> Group,President regulatory, and stakeholder relationships. He has expertise in the
<br /> application of cutting edge technologies to enhance the performance of
<br /> 2002-2007,ARCADIS G&M, Vice complex, high profile permitting and remediation projects. He also
<br /> President supports the application of the business model of Alexco Resource in
<br /> the Keno Hills mining district and other Alexco properties.
<br /> 1998-2001,Shepherd Miller, Vice
<br /> President Mr.Harrington has been a Vice President of ARCADIS G&M(2002-2007),
<br /> working in the corporate technical group overseeing projects
<br /> 1995-1998,Green World Science, throughout the US, and managing the geochemistry group within
<br /> Founder/President ARCADIS. Before working with ARCADIS G&M, Mr. Harrington was a
<br /> Vice President of Shepherd Miller(1998-2001) managing mine closure
<br /> 1987-1989;contract 1993-1994, and innovative mine waste and mine water treatment projects. Before
<br /> J.R.Simplot,Biochemist Shepherd Miller, Mr. Harrington founded and was the first President of
<br /> Green World Science (1995-1998, and 2001-2002), a technology
<br /> Educatioi company with several patents in the environmental and mining
<br /> reclamation, remediation, and water treatment areas. Jim Harrington
<br /> M.Sc.Zoology, Biochemistry and holds a M.Sc.in Biochemistry from the University of Idaho.
<br /> Molecular Genetics, 1998,
<br /> University of Idaho The attached project list covers projects in which Mr. Harrington has
<br /> had an integral role, mostly involving permitting mining design,
<br /> B.S. Microbiology, 1994, permitting, operations, and closure projects, and remediation of
<br /> University of Idaho groundwater, soil, and waste facilities, designing mining facilities to
<br /> minimize or mitigate environmental impacts. He has led teams for the
<br /> remediation and closure of the mining or metals processing sites, and
<br /> industrial sites with metals and radionuclides in environmental media
<br /> With Alexco:8 such as wastes, soils, or groundwater. Five of the projects have won
<br /> With other companies:21 national, state, or territorial awards for excellence in reclamation,
<br /> remediation,and mine closure.
<br /> Mr. Harrington has served as a technical expert at five Yukon Water
<br /> Board hearings on behalf of Yukon mining projects, and as an expert
<br /> witness in microbiology and mining litigation. He has been invited to
<br /> participate in USEPA,USNRC,and USDOE conferences,expert and grant
<br /> review panels. He has recognized expertise in the areas of in situ
<br /> bioremediation of vadose soils and groundwater, especially for
<br /> inorganic contaminants such as metals, radionuclides, and nitrogen-
<br /> based compounds including explosives,cyanide,and nitrate.
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