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<br />13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT
<br />Technical Services Project Manager
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<br />14. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
<br />a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM
<br />32 28
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<br />.. NAME
<br />ruce M McCampbell, P.E.
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<br />15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
<br />Shaw Environmental, Inc., Miami Lakes, FL
<br />16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION)
<br />MS, Sanitary Engineering, University of Colorado, 1976
<br />BS, Civil Engineering, University of Colorado, 1975
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<br />17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
<br />Professional Engineer, Sanitary, MA
<br />Professional Engineer, Environmental, CO, FL
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<br />18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications. Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
<br />Mr. McCampbell has over 26 years of experience in various power and environmentally related engineering, construction and
<br />permitting efforts. He has more than 16 years of experience managing diverse environmental and power projects ranging from small
<br />one or two person assignments to large multi-tasked jobs with more than 50 personnel. He currently is a project manager on a $23
<br />million fixed price EPC project to provide the US Army with a new White Phosphorus load line. He has been a Project Manager on a
<br />project that reviews and tests new technologies for demilitarization of chemical warfare material. Recently he was assigned as a
<br />Project Manager for several combined cycle plants and for the two Combined Cycle Reference Power Plants. In addition, he was
<br />Project Manager for Owner Engineer assignments for several power industry clients. Another assignment was as the Project Manger
<br />for a $24 million hazardous waste removal and restoration effort for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE).
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<br />Mr. McCampbell has had extensive environmental engineering experience including designing a zero discharge pilot plant to
<br />chemically treat chemical warfare agents to be in conformance with applicable federal and state regulations promulgated under the
<br />Clean Air, Clean Water and Resource Conservation and Recovery Acts. He has determined the environmental constraints associated
<br />with the demolition of a chemical warfare agent production facility and has conceptually determined methods for decontamination,
<br />demolition, and disposal of the wastes that will be in compliance with applicable regulations. Mr. McCampbell has been responsible for
<br />the process design of a 16.4 MGD wastewater treatment system, which treats acidic wastewaters from the production of nitrocellulose.
<br />The design was based on results from pilot scale treatability studies performed under his direction.
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<br />Mr. McCampbell designed and obtained permitting of two FGD landfill efforts including landfill siting, phasing of the landfill operation,
<br />storm water control, and economic evaluation of selling gypsum produced by the FGD system. He was responsible for obtaining the
<br />ajor environmental permits for a green field site, nominal 2x400 MW unit pulverized coal-fired steam electric plant. Permitting
<br />sponsibilities include obtaining a 404/Section 10 Permit, NPDES Permit, a Prevention of Significant Deterioration Air Permit which
<br />included a Determination of Best Available Control Technology, Construction in the Floodway Permit, FAA Stack Permit, and a landfill
<br />permit. To support these permitting efforts, responsibilities included: identifying wetlands and developing mitigation strategies,
<br />developing a plant wide water balance, sampling the Ohio River, estimating and modeling plant air emissions including fugitive dust,
<br />performing hydraulic analyses of construction impacts on the Ohio River, and designing a landfill including geologic and hydrogeologic
<br />investigations of the proposed landfill site.
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<br />19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
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<br />1 TITLE AND LOCATION Cit and State
<br />Non-Stockpile System Contract II, Product Manager for Non-
<br />Stockpile Chemical Material, Various Locations
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<br />BRIEF DESCRIPTION Brief sco e, size. cost, etc. AND SPECIFIC ROLE
<br />Project Manager/Task Manager - Responsible for the successful demilitarization of recovered 75 mm rounds that contained
<br />a. compressed arsine gas using an innovative acid digestion process. Currently responsible for managing the Technology
<br />Evaluation Task and for the Balance of Plant Design for a Wet Air Oxidation System installation that will be used to destroy Non-
<br />Stockpile wastes. Also responsible for supporting the Program Manager in developing and managing bids for potential tasks
<br />awarded under this Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Ouantity (10/10) Government contract.
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<br />Accomplishments: Destroyed 3-75 mm Arsine containing munitions.
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<br />Awards/Client Commendations: Client commendation for destruction of 3-75 mm arsine rounds.
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<br />1 TITLE AND LOCATION Cit and State
<br />Program & Integration Support III Technical Support Services,
<br />Product Manager for Non-Stockpile Chemical Material, Various
<br />Locations
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<br />b. BRIEF DESCRIPTION Brief sco e, size, cost, etc. AND SPECIFIC ROLE I!'l Check if ro.ect erformed with current firm
<br />Task Manager/Senior Technical Support - Has been responsible for providing testing and review of potentially applicable
<br />technologies to the Non-stockpile program. Responsibilities included review of a binary chemical neutralization technology testing
<br />program and a wet air oxidation test program to destroy binary chemical neutralents. He was also responsible for a down select
<br />report which will made recommendations for which mobile technologies to go forward with..
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<br />2 YEAR COMPLETED
<br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION If a
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<br />07/2002 - 12/2003
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