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<br /> Jeremy Musson
<br /> Principal-Innovation Optimization
<br /> PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
<br /> f Jeremy has worked at Pinyon for more than 16 years and is Pinyon's Innovation
<br /> Optimization Principal. He is a site characterization specialist and remediation
<br /> geologist with over 24 years of experience in environmental consulting. He is
<br /> well versed in state and federal regulations regarding sampling, reporting, and
<br /> AREAS OF compliance, and has worked with regulatory agencies to implement policy and
<br /> EXPERTISE guidance modifications. His experience includes characterization of impacts to
<br /> Program Management soil, groundwater, and surface water, data Quality Assurance (QA)/Quality
<br /> High Resolution Site Control (QC), site-specific Health and Safety Plan (HASP) preparation and
<br /> Characterization review, and groundwater mapping and modeling. In addition, Jeremy has hands-
<br /> DNAPL Investigations and on and management expertise in remediation of contaminated sites, system
<br /> Remediation operations and maintenance, storage tank removal oversight, environmental
<br /> RCRA Facility Investigations, drilling, and risk analysis.
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<br /> Studies and Implementation, Jeremy has been the Principal-in-Charge(PIC)and Program Manager for Pinyon's
<br /> Post-Closure Monitoring, on-call contract supporting the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality
<br /> System Optimization, and (ADEQ), Water Quality Assurance Revolving Fund (WQARF). Pinyon was
<br /> System O&M awarded an Arizona Superfund Response Action Contract (ASRAC) in 2014 to
<br /> Materials Management provide consulting services for Site Assessment and Characterization, and
<br /> Agency Negotiations Groundwater Monitoring and Sampling. He is responsible for evaluating task
<br /> Construction Dewatering orders issued by ADEQ, working with ADEQ project managers during the
<br /> Dry Cleaners project clarification process, establishing project milestones and timelines, and
<br /> Hazard Recognition/Health then assigning the appropriate staff and resources to deliver high quality projects
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<br /> Remediation Planning, project managers, and Pinyon project managers, Jeremy has established a
<br /> Design, Construction and collaborative relationship that allows both ADEQ and Pinyon to openly discuss
<br /> Optimization r project goals, challenges, and opportunities.
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<br /> Storage Tanks In addition to his work under the ASRAC program,Jeremy is the PIC for several
<br /> dry cleaner sites in various stages of characterization and remediation. Through
<br /> YEARS EXPERIENCE his work on these projects, he has established close working relationships with
<br /> 24 the compliance staff at the Colorado Department of Public Health and
<br /> Environment (CDPHE), which allows Pinyon to approach these challenging
<br /> YEARS WITH projects in a cooperative manner. During one dry cleaner investigation, this
<br /> PINYON % cooperative interaction resulted in regulatory closure in less than 60 days.
<br /> 16 Additionally,Jeremy,along with Pinyon president Lauren Evans,was instrumental
<br /> in establishing a dry cleaner stakeholder group consisting of representatives from
<br /> EDUCATION € both the regulated community and state regulators, which fostered the
<br /> BS, Marine Geology, Eckerd development of Colorado's Low-Threat Site Closure Guidance. Two of the dry
<br /> College cleaner remediation sites managed by Jeremy, were selected by CDPHE as pilot
<br /> program sites for closure through the low-threat closure program. As an
<br /> extension to the Low-Threat Site Closure Guidance, CDPHE invited Jeremy and
<br /> Ms. Evans to participate in an advisory group evaluating options for modification
<br /> to the current groundwater standards and classifications.
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