Solid Waste Engineering Services - Key Personnel

Solid Waste Engineering Services Key Personnel

2025

KEY PERSONNEL

Key Personnel

WSP’s dedicated solid waste professionals offer the technical expertise, familiarity and in-depth knowledge needed to address your waste facility needs throughout the project lifecycle. Their project experience covers all facets of the landfill life cycle, from siting and planning, permitting, design and expansions, through closure, to post-closure maintenance and redevelopment. Our team’s extensive experience will help you continue to provide secure sustainable and

community-centered solutions for waste reduction, recycling, composting, secure disposal, landfill gas management, leachate management, environmental monitoring and asset management. Our national solid waste group provides in-house subject matter experts, engineers, geologists and environmental specialist who are readily available to support our key team members.

JEFF DOBROWOLSKI, PE INTERIM NATIONAL WASTE SECTOR LEAD Jeff has more than 37 years of comprehensive environmental engineering, civil engineering, solid waste facility permitting and design, gas management, water supply management, and site investigation and remediation experience. He provides CM and CQA testing oversight for numerous solid waste facility construction projects. Jeff has consistently achieved regulatory approval for alternate solid waste facility system designs and mitigation measures to achieve and maintain adequate groundwater desperation. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Kern County Waste Management Department, Lebec Landfill, Lebec, California: Project manager for the preparation of final closure and post-closure maintenance plans, closure construction documents, and CQA services for closure of the Lebec Landfill. Jeff directed an alternative final cover feasibility study to evaluate the technical and economic feasibility of alternative final cover designs, which could provide equivalent or superior performance compared to the California Title 27 prescriptive (i.e., low-permeability soil) final cover. U.S. Army, Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base; Western Riverside County, California: Design manager for developing construction drawings, technical specifications and a CQA plan for a new waste management unit to reconsolidate excavated waste from on-site waste trenches. Jeff managed the design of an alternative composite liner system including a solar-powered leachate collection system, a passive LFG management system, soil stockpile management and grading plans, hydrologic analyses and surface water management system design, detailed grading and fill plans, and an alternative evapotranspirative (ET) final soil cover system for the waste consolidation cell. Republic Services, Sunshine Canyon City Landfill, Los Angeles, California: Project manager for the preparation of final closure and post closure maintenance plans (FCPCMPs) for the Sunshine Canyon City Landfill. Jeff directed the preparation of the FCPCMPs addenda, which included responses to regulatory agency comments, a revised alternative final cover design, an alternative final cover performance monitoring plan, a hydrologic evaluation, and upgraded design of the surface water management system. Operating Industries, Inc./New Cure, Inc., North Parcel Landfill, Monterey Park, California: Design manager for a design-build closure project for a Superfund site. The project involved removal of approximately 16,000 cubic yards of waste adjacent to I-60 and reconsolidation on the top deck area of the North Parcel Landfill. A comprehensive surface water management system was constructed to accommodate landfill slopes as steep as 1.5H:1V. Closure was achieved using a geomembrane-backed geosynthetic clay liner, an ET soil cover, and a low permeability barrier layer cover in specific areas of the site. An extensive gas, leachate, and gas condensate conveyance system had to be designed during construction, and construction permits were expedited with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) to facilitate the work.

EDUCATION „ MS, Environmental

Engineering, University of Southern California „ BS, Civil Engineering, Loyola Marymount University LICENSES/REGISTRATIONS „ Professional Engineer: CA No. C43890 7 Years with WSP 40 Years of Experience

DAWN PRELL, CPG CLIENT CARE LEAD

Dawn has more than 29 years of experience performing hydrogeologic consulting in the areas of environmental permitting, compliance monitoring, water resources, environmental site assessments, waste management and soil and groundwater investigations. She has planned, conducted, and managed permitting for aggregate mining, soil borrow and solid waste facilities. Dawn has performed numerous investigations related to soil and groundwater contamination, hydrogeology, and watershed management. Her technical expertise is in hydrogeology and includes program management for large utility and solid waste permitting projects. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Solid Waste Landfill, Michigan: Project manager responsible for the successful management of environmental compliance projects for numerous solid and hazardous waste landfills. Dawn coordinated the sampling and laboratory programs as well as the completed review and evaluation of groundwater data including statistical analysis. She negotiated the program optimization efforts with state regulators providing financial benefit to the owner/operator. EQ - The Environmental Quality Company, Michigan: Project manager for the successful management of an expansion project for a permit to construct a hazardous waste landfill including an environmental site assessment, hydrogeologic investigation, and environmental monitoring plans. The project also included assistance in preparing a TSCA permit application to EPA. City of Pontiac, Michigan: Project manager responsible for the implementation of an Illicit Discharge Elimination Project (IDEP) for a large municipality in southeast Michigan. The project was part of the city’s overall goal to improve water quality in the watershed by eliminating illegal or undocumented connections between the storm and sanitary sewers. Dawn provided administration of grant funding for the project and worked closely with city staff to complete video inspection, source determination testing, and illicit connection elimination phases of the project. McGill Road Landfill, Michigan: Project manager for the preparation of a RAP for an existing municipal solid waste landfill. Historical groundwater impacts were addressed through definition of contamination extent, land and groundwater use restrictions, and long-term monitoring. The RAP complies with Michigan Part 201 regulations. Dawn’s efforts demonstrated that groundwater contaminant plume had stabilized and no active remedial measures were necessary. She ensured all relevant exposure pathways were addressed, based on the site hydrogeologic conditions. Solid Waste Landfill, West Virginia: Project manager responsible for the successful management of environmental compliance projects for numerous solid and hazardous waste landfills. Dawn negotiated the program optimization efforts with state regulators providing financial benefit to the owner/operator.

EDUCATION „ BS, Hydrogeology, Western Michigan University LICENSES/REGISTRATIONS „ Professional Geologist: No. CPG-1122 11 Years with WSP 30 Years of Experience

BILL BORLAUG, PE VICE PRESIDENT, CIVIL ENGINEERING Bill is a registered professional civil engineer with 37 years of engineering, construction management, CQA, project management, and technical staff supervision experience with technical expertise in all areas of landfill development, permitting, design, construction, closure, post-closure, quality assurance, and environmental compliance. He has experience coordinating and interacting with owners, regulators, consultants, contractors, and facility operations personnel. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Confidential Client, Denver Arapahoe Disposal Site Engineering, Design, and Operations Plan, Aurora, Colorado: CQA certifying engineer. Confidential Client, Adams County Regional Landfill and Recycling Center, Cell M4, Washtucna, Washington: CQA certifying engineer. Confidential Client, Hillsboro Landfill Cell VG Hillsboro, Oregon: CQA certifying engineer. Confidential Client, Riverbend Landfill Areas 3A and 3B Final Cover, McMinnville, Oregon: CQA certifying engineer. Confidential Client, Graham Road Recycling and Disposal Facility, Cell 6A, Medical Lake, Washington: CQA certifying engineer. Columbia Ridge Landfill and Recycling Center, Leachate Impoundment 3, Arlington, Oregon : CQA certifying engineer. Columbia Ridge Landfill and Recycling Center, Module 15 and 16, Arlington, Oregon: CQA certifying engineer. Columbia Ridge Landfill and Recycling Center, Arlington, Oregon: GCCS CQA certifying engineer. Central Plateau Cleanup Company, Environmental Restoration Disposal Facility ERDF Cell 11 Design Support, DOE Hanford Site, Washington: CQA certifying engineer. Chemical Waste Management of the Northwest, Inc., Outside Storage Area S-12, Phase 2, Arlington, Oregon: CQA certifying engineer. Delta County, Adobe Buttes Landfill South Valley Expansion Engineering, Design, and Operations Plan, Delta, Colorado: CQA certifying engineer. Eddy County, Sandpoint Landfill, Cell 6, Carlsbad, New Mexico: CQA certifying engineer. Republic Services, Roosevelt Regional Landfill and Roosevelt Ash Monofill Closure/Post-Closure Annual Cost Estimate, Roosevelt, Washington: CQA certifying engineer. Republic Services, Roosevelt Regional Landfill, Leachate Ponds 4, 5, and 6, Roosevelt, Washington: CQA certifying engineer.

EDUCATION „ BS, Civil Engineering, North Dakota State University LICENSES/REGISTRATIONS „ Professional Engineer:

CO No. 0063801 OR No. 15956PE

NM No. 29461 WA No. 29515 2 Year with WSP 38 Years of Experience

ARLEN STRIEGL, PE VICE PRESIDENT, CIVIL ENGINEERING Arlen is a professional engineer with 13 years of professional experience, primarily in support of civil and geological engineering projects for the power, mining, and solid waste industries. He has been responsible for key technical and project management roles on numerous Class I injection well permitting, design, and construction projects including leading groundwater flow modeling, well design, and hydraulic systems design; permitting, design, construction, and test plot monitoring of solid waste cover systems; and design and construction of small- and large-capacity water pumping and pipeline systems. His experience includes deep wastewater injection well permitting, design, and construction observation; permitting, design, construction, and monitoring of long-term field-scale lysimetry projects; bid and construction package development; hydraulic analysis and design; large diameter pipeline inspection, design, and construction oversight; construction cost estimating and scheduling; surface water modeling and design; hydrologic data collection and analysis; and unsaturated and saturated flow modeling at local and regional scales. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Confidential Client, Class I Injection Wells, Michigan: Project manager supporting a technology screening and alternatives evaluation for management of an ash landfill leachate and other contact waters, including conducting a preliminary feasibility study for disposal of the wastewater via a Class I non-hazardous injection well. Arlen developed comparative capital and annual operations and maintenance costs to demonstrate that the Class I injection well was the most cost-effective over the life cycle. He prepared and submitted Class I non-hazardous injection well permit applications to Michigan EGLE and EPA Region 5. Arlen is beginning work on the design of the surface infrastructure upgrades. Select Water, Class I Injection Well, Dishon Disposal Facility, North Dakota: Technical lead for the design and permitting of a Class I non hazardous injection well for management of contact water from a special waste landfill in northwest North Dakota. Arlen performed analytical modeling of the formation response to injection and well design. The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality has issued the Draft Permit (indicating their intent to issue a Permit to Inject) and Fact Sheet, and the public comment period has closed. Waste Rock Stockpile Cover System Design and Construction, Confidential Client, Minnesota: Project manager and design engineer for engineering, design, and bid package development associated with construction of a composite cover system (earthen materials combined with a geomembrane-supported geosynthetic clay liner) for closure of a waste rock stockpile. The waste rock stockpile was progressively covered over a period of two years, each of which required separate designs, bid packages, and construction mobilizations.

EDUCATION „ MS, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Wisconsin - Madison „ BS, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Marquette University LICENSES/REGISTRATIONS „ Professional Engineer: MI No. 6201068594

MN No. 56950 WI No. 45541-6 14 Years with WSP 14 Years of Experience

DANIEL SCHAAFSMA, PE ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT, CIVIL ENGINEERING

Daniel is a civil engineer with experience in land survey importation, site design, CAD, plan preparation, quantity calculation and specification writing for a variety of site-related projects. As a senior engineer at WSP, he also serves as the team leader for the Lansing/Holland Michigan Group. He has worked in a variety of sectors including solid waste, power, government, education, healthcare, transportation and private development. Dan has performed all aspects of landfill, industrial, residential and commercial site design. He has actively performed in a project management capacity on numerous projects, from conceptual design through construction and closeout. Dan has presented proposed projects before municipal planning review boards to obtain zoning approvals. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Muskegon County Board of Public Works, Muskegon County Landfill Engineering and Permitting, Muskegon County, Michigan: Project manager for engineering design, plan preparation, specification writing and permitting of a 52 acre expansion, two phases of final cover totaling over 38 acres, and two new cells of a solid waste landfill in western Michigan. The project required the production of permit drawings and calculations to reflect the new design including cell, waste and final cover grading, haul roads, drainage, leachate collection, gas system and lift stations. Dan assists the owner in coordinating the bidding of projects to contractors and constantly supports the owner with engineering assistance with routine O&M tasks. Republic Services, Manistee County Landfill Engineering and Permitting, Manistee County, Michigan: Senior engineer for engineering design, plan preparation, specification writing, construction documents, and permitting of a landfill expansion in northern Michigan. Projects include updating permit drawings to reflect the new design and preparation of construction plans and specifications for excavation, haul roads, drainage, leachate collection, gas system and lift stations for six new landfill cells. Delta County Solid Waste Management Authority, Delta County Landfill Engineering, Escanaba, Michigan: Project manager for the preparation of construction drawings and specifications for multiple phases of a 15-acre closure and a new 7-acre cell of a solid waste landfill in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.dewatering requirements necessary for construction. Consumers Energy, JH Campbell Landfill Engineering and Permitting, Ottawa County, Michigan: Senior engineer for the preparation of the final cover construction drawings and specifications for three separate 6-acre closures and two separate 7-acre cells of a CCR storage facility in western Michigan. Dan assisted the owner during the contractor bidding phases and served as CQA project engineer during construction phases.

EDUCATION „ BS, Civil Engineering, Calvin University LICENSES/REGISTRATIONS „ Professional Engineer: MI No. 6201049227 7 Years with WSP 27 Years of Experience

GARY DANIELS, PE ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT, ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

Gary is a senior engineer with 26 years of experience specializing in project management; civil and environmental engineering designs; remediation system designs, operation, and maintenance; innovative technology evaluations and pilot testings; hydrogeological investigations; landfill construction and closure; Parts 201 and 213 environmental site investigations and closures; environmental assessments; environmental sampling and reporting; wellhead protection plans; and construction oversight. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Consumers Energy, Campbell Landfill Closure and Cell Construction Projects, West Olive, Michigan: Project manager for the closure of the CCR ash landfill cells and construction of new double lined landfill cells at the facility. The scope of work included developing and submitting closure plans to the regulatory agency and preparing construction-level documents and drawings for bidding to contractors as well as performing CQA associated with the closure and construction projects at the facility. West Kentucky Landfill, Various Cell Construction Projects: Project manager and certifying engineer for the construction of several cells at the facility. Gary’s work included designing and permitting a vertical expansion, developing construction plans and specifications, planning prequalification and construction laboratory testing, directing field monitoring staff, and preparing certification documents for owner and state agencies. South Kent Landfill, Various Cell Construction Projects, Byron Center, Michigan: Project manager responsible for the construction of miscellaneous cells at the facility including developing construction quality assurance plan updates for submittal to the regulatory agency and preparing construction-level documents and drawings for bidding for distribution to contractors. Wood Island Waste Management, Cells 7 through 12 Construction, Wetmore, Michigan: Project manager and certifying engineer for the construction of Cells 7 through 12 at the facility. The scope included designing; permitting; developing construction plans and specifications; developing QA plans, which incorporated federal and state regulations; planning prequalification and construction laboratory testing; directing field monitoring staff; and preparing certification documents for owner and state agencies. Wood Island Waste Management, Cells 1 through 10 Closure, Wetmore, Michigan: Project manager and certifying engineer for the closure of Cells 1 through 10 at the facility. The work included developing quality assurance plans that incorporated federal and state regulations, planning prequalification and construction laboratory testing, directing field monitoring staff, and preparing certification documents for owners and state agencies.

EDUCATION „ BS, Geoenvironmental Engineering, Michigan Technological University LICENSES/REGISTRATIONS „ Professional Engineer:

MI No. 49144 KY No. 3730 TN No. 127197 14 Years with WSP 27 Years of Experience

BEN DRAPER, PE ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT, GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING

Ben is an assistant vice president and geologist in the Greensboro office with 19 years of experience providing environmental and geological consulting services. His current duties include managing and directing projects and acting as a subject matter expert. Ben is currently responsible for projects in various stages of environmental compliance, site investigation, and/or remediation for clients in the manufacturing and solid waste industries. He has also represented the Greensboro office within WSP as the local Health, Safety, Security, and Environmental (HSSE) representative. PROJECT EXPERIENCE GFL Environmental, Environmental Compliance Monitoring, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee: Technical lead on environmental projects for sites located in North Carolina and South Carolina. Ben conducted routine environmental sampling of groundwater, surface water, methane, and leachate for compliance purposes and completed the associated reporting at several MSW and C&D landfills in North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia. Additionally, he provided drilling oversight of the installation of new monitoring wells at the MSW landfill in Georgia. Moore County, Landfill Environmental Compliance Monitoring, Aberdeen, North Carolina: Project manager for environmental compliance programs related to groundwater and LFG at the county’s closed MSW and active C&D landfills for 12 years. Ben provided performance monitoring oversight related to the groundwater corrective action. He completed multiple corrective action evaluation reports analyzing the MNA remedy. Ben provided oversight of the installation of passive gas vents and selected and provided limited oversight at the request of the county for the construction of a LFG trench. An ASD was successfully completed as it related to metal detections in groundwater and implemented a LFG remedy which involved the installation of passive LFG flares on vents associated with the LFG trench. Rowan County, Landfill Environmental Compliance Monitoring, Salisbury, North Carolina: Project director and technical lead on an environmental compliance monitoring project at the county’s landfill. Ben previously acted as the project manager for environmental compliance programs for the county’s MSW and C&D landfills for 12 years. As project manager, he also provided drilling oversight for the installation and abandonment of multiple monitoring wells. Ben completed an ASD related to anomalous VOCs detected in groundwater. Successfully negotiated the return of the facility to detection monitoring following two assessment monitoring events.

EDUCATION „ MSc, Geology, James Madison University LICENSES/REGISTRATIONS „ Professional Geologist: NC No. 2313 VA No. 2801001923 „ Project Management

Professional: No. 1876717 19 Years with WSP 21 Years of Experience

CHAD IRELAND, PE ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT, GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING

Chad is senior geotechnical engineer responsible for the management and direction of the civil and ground engineering group within Texas and Louisiana. He has more than 25 years of experience in overall direction, delivery, and client interaction for major multidisciplinary projects related to permitting, design, and construction of facilities and environmental assessment and remediation in the waste, oil and gas, power, energy, and mining industries . PROJECT EXPERIENCE Veolia Environmental Services Solid Waste Inc, Asset Evaluation: Financial reviewer for 28 landfills to support asset evaluation prior to the sale in a form of bank offeing. Waste Corporation of America, Facility Assets Review: Financial reviewer for facility assets and operations. Chad aided in annual financial reporting and provided capital planning support. He was also involved with investigating property acquisitions and expansion feasibility studies. Various Municipal Solid Waste Sites, Texas: Geotechnical engineer for the development of construction drawings and specifications for numerous landfill cells. Chad developed numerous permit modification request documents for minor changes to these Texas landfills. He was the engineer of record for major landfill expansion applications. Chad’s work included geotechnical analyses (stability, settlement, etc.), analyses support for leachate and contaminated water plans, surface water analyses, land-use compatibility studies and geometric design. His responsibilities included reviewing existing permit conditions to ensure compliance and reviewing and evaluating generated drawings and specifications for accuracy, completeness and compliance with state requirements. Hazardous Waste, Lake Charles, Louisiana: Geotechnical engineer for the development of construction drawings and specifications for permit-level design of a new double-lined hazardous waste cell at an existing facility and numerous landfill cells. Chad performed engineering calculations in support of permit initiatives including leachate collection system design improvements and vertical and lateral landfill expansion. His responsibilities included reviewing and evaluating generated drawings for accuracy and completeness. Additionally, Chad performed on-site management for construction quality assurance projects. His responsibilities included testing soil during construction of compacted clay liners, documenting geosynthetic materials and leachate collection systems installation, managing field personnel and preparing certification documents for property owners and state agencies. Industrial Solid Waste, Anahuac, Texas: Geotechnical engineer for the development of construction drawings for industrial solid waste landfill cells. Chad’s responsibilities included reviewing and evaluating generated drawings for accuracy and completeness.

EDUCATION „ EMBA, Business

Administration, Colorado Technical University „ BS, Geological Engineering, University of Missouri LICENSES/REGISTRATIONS „ Professional Engineer: TX No. 99293 „ Professional Engineer and Land Surveying Board: LA No. PE.0044355 27 Years with WSP 27 Years of Experience

DANIEL SAKRISSON DIGITAL SOLUTIONS, GLOBAL SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT Daniel began his career as an EHS field consultant focusing on field safety, environmental sampling, auditing, and regulatory data collection. With his extensive real-world experience, he grew into advising clients on how to automate data collection within software systems and digital transformation. At WSP, he leads the global service line that implements EHS/Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) software, overseeing hundreds of projects across various industries worldwide. His experience and insights play a crucial role in helping clients enhance their operations and meet regulatory requirements. Over his career working within the EHS software and compliance space, he has designed, implemented, managed, and overseen the delivery of solutions for a variety of domains, such as incident management, occupational health, industrial hygiene, behavioral based safety, integrated risk management, environmental permitting, regulatory compliance, waste management, water emissions, air emissions, change management, process hazard analysis, sustainability data collection, and reporting. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Confidential Client, Enablon Implementation, Portland, Oregon: Project manager responsible for the implementation of Enablon’s Metrics and Action Plans applications along with IMS permit management to allow for permit tracking and follow up actions in addition to adding powerful reporting capabilities. Daniel’s activities included coordination between client and Enablon team, configuration of modules, client acceptance, testing assistance, training, and rollout assistance. This project was later expanded to include the Waste application to track their waste disposal. Confidential Client, Enablon Implementation, Global: Enablon technical expert for the configuration of IMS, Metrics, Action Plans, Waste, Water, Air, and Compliance applications to manage the client’s complex global, division specific requirements. Daniel’s activities included assisting the deployment team with advanced configuration/customizations and ensuring the use of best practices. Confidential Client, Enablon Implementation, Global: Solution architect for the design and oversight of the development of the Enablon solution involving the Portal, Incident Management, Action Plans, Audit, Inspection and Compliance applications. This implementation involved the client complexity of having 10+ independent internal companies, all requiring different processes. All processes were met by unifying where applicable or advanced configuration to allow for different conditions to arrive at the same result. Cargill Inc., Project Approach Planning, Global: Program manager/ director and solution architect responsible for planning and architecting of the project approach for all new projects including Job Safety Analysis, Green House Gas Reporting, and Utility Data Management projects to be rolled out globally.

EDUCATION „ BS, Geosciences, University of Oregon LICENSES/REGISTRATIONS „ Engineer Intern: IL No. 61032424 8 Years with WSP 20 Years of Experience

RUSSELL BENTLEY SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, PETROLEUM ENGINEERING

Russell is senior petroleum engineer responsible for natural gas reservoir storage business development, including risk assessments, integrity management, regulatory compliance, drilling and completion of gas and liquid storage/disposal wells (including deep well injection and workover operations). He is a nationally and internationally recognized expert in subsurface Carbon Capture Usage and Sequestration (CCUS). His background includes business development, project consultation, financial and competitive analyses, petroleum engineering and field management. Russell excels at explaining technical issues to stakeholders, decision makers, regulatory agencies and field crews. He has previously served as a consultant on all aspects of greenhouse gas sequestration (CO2 and H2S) issues, project management, drilling and well completions, open hole and cased-hole electric logging, reservoir engineering solutions, and mechanical integrity testing. PROJECT EXPERIENCE UIC Class VI (CO2 Injection) Projects, Nationwide: Prinicipal engineer for various UIC Class VI projects across the U.S. Russell’s duties involve high level consultations regarding plume dispersion modeling subsurface CO2 injection, and coordination of CCS related tasks across multiple business units within WSP. Black Hills Energy O&M Manuals, South Dakota: Project manager for a team of risk assessment and codes and standards consultants to devise the construction O&M manual for the Black Hills Energy’s gas storage integrity group in response to the new PHMSA API-RP 1171 standards. Williams Pipeline, Eminence, Mississippi: Project manager for the effort to bring Williams Pipeline into PHMSA API-RP 1170 compliance on their natural gas storage cavern facility. Entergy’s Spindletop Integrity Management Program Compliance, Beaumont, Texas: Project manager for a team of risk assessment and codes and standards consultants to create a PHMSA API-RP 1170 compliant Integrity Management Program for Entergy’s Spindeltop canvern gas storage facility. Atmos Gas Natural Gas Storage Wells, Texas: Project manager for development of five horizontal natural gas storage wells that were drilled and completed on an accelerated schedule. WSP’s services included engineering and construction management for installation of the well infrastructure, drilling operations, and well completion and testing. Enterprise Products/Oxy Injection Well, Reeves County, Oxy, Texas: Project manager for rilling and completion of a new 7,000 foot CO2/H2S injection well in Reeves County, Texas. Enterprise Products was partnering with Oxy to develop a replacement well to handle increased CO2 volumes from high rates of activity in West Texas.

EDUCATION „ MBA, Business

Administration, Houston Baptist University „ BS, Petroleum Engineering, University of Texas LICENSES/REGISTRATIONS „ Society of Petroleum Engineers 14 Years with WSP 45 Years of Experience

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