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<br />SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANGEMENT DISTRICT GENERAL ENGINEERING SERVICES
<br />
<br />Eileen M. London
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<br />Education
<br />
<br />t\LS., Urban Affairs, Boston Uni,'CrsitT, 1989
<br />B.S., Em'ironmental Design, Uni,'ersity of
<br />t\lassachusetts, 1981
<br />
<br />Background Summary
<br />
<br />[\[s. London is a Senior Lead Environmental Scientist
<br />with over 27 ycars cxperience in resolving regulatory
<br />issues and managing multi-disciplinary environmental
<br />projects. t\[s. London has extensi,'c expericnce in
<br />environmental planning/ permitting/licensing,
<br />em'ironmental impact asscssment and mitigation,
<br />directing rcmediation projects, facility siting, and
<br />construction management. Hcr management and
<br />technical skills have been demonstrated on over 45
<br />projects that include utility/transmission lines, highway
<br />and roadway projects, energy (nuclear and fossil)
<br />/industrial facilities, rcmediation sites, major wastcwater
<br />treatment facilities, and water supply facilities.
<br />
<br />During her career with Shaw, t\ls. London has served in
<br />various capacities with increasing len~ls of management
<br />responsibilities for projects invoking a wide range of
<br />environmental issues, permitting and licensing
<br />challenges, and multidisciplinary coordination efforts
<br />during all phases of project completion including
<br />planning, design and construction. She has prepared and
<br />coordinated numerous environmental impact documents
<br />(EA, EIS, FONSI, EIR, fSAR), permit and licensing
<br />applications, and cnvironmcntal documcnts to support
<br />construction activities for a ,'ariety of projects in
<br />t\Iassachusetts, Nc,'ada, Minnesota, Virginia, \\'cst
<br />Virginia, IO\va, etc.
<br />
<br />Recently, t\[s. London managed and prepared the
<br />environmental sections for two Independent fuel
<br />Storage Installation (ISfSI) Certificates of Need in
<br />Minnesota. These documents, one of which has been
<br />approved, followed [\unnesota Rulcs. Shc also assisted
<br />in the development of a scope and estimate for an Early
<br />Site Permit Application for two new nuclear units at an
<br />existing nuclear power station site and a study to
<br />evaluate alternatives for supplying the future cooling
<br />water needs of the proposed new units and the existing
<br />
<br />plant. She also performcd a Siting Study for a
<br />confidcntial client to site up to four new nuclcar units in
<br />Texas.
<br />
<br />t\ls. London has held key positions in planning,
<br />permitting, conceptual design, and construction projects
<br />in t\[assachusetts. She managed the preparation of
<br />scveral volumes of the Facilities Plan, and was a member
<br />of the transition team ,vhich successfully moved the
<br />project from dcsign to construction. She completed an
<br />eleven-year field assignment to Deer Island as the
<br />l\utigation Compliancc Supervisor and Regulatory
<br />Compliance t\lanagcr for the t\[assachusctts \'(Tater
<br />Resources I\uthority's (M\\'RA) Boston Harbor Cleanup
<br />Project. She also supervised appronl and renewal of
<br />nearly 400 regulatory agcncy permits and licenscs
<br />required to support the court-ordcred construction
<br />schedule. She scoped and managed impact assessments
<br />on several em'ironmcntally sensiti,'e project
<br />components.
<br />
<br />p,ls. London also recently, completed a permitting plan
<br />and em'ironmental impact documents for a 345 kV
<br />electric line in the Boston Area. As part of this project
<br />she also de,'eloped an Em'ironmental J\lanagement
<br />Construction Plan. Shc also complctcd an
<br />Environmental .Assessment and FONSl for the Non
<br />Stockpile systems Contract which addressed thc impacts
<br />of constructing and operating a treatment systcm for DL
<br />and QF Nutralent at a TSDF in Ne,'ada.
<br />
<br />Ms. London has also managed three Remedial Action
<br />Contracts (RAC) with the US Army Corps of
<br />Engineers/NE Oi,'ision where she managed staff and
<br />budgct for a TSC-\-compliant cleanup of a building that
<br />will be convertcd into a museum. She has also prepared
<br />an Operations and p,Iaintcnance Plan for a Supcrfund
<br />Site in Massachusetts and prepared and managed the
<br />preparation of closc out documcntation for several
<br />remedial action contracts. She is currently managing the
<br />operations and maintenance at a superfund site in
<br />Massachusetts, which includes monitoring the site to
<br />ensure the integrity of the capped landfill is maintained
<br />and G\,(!, surface water sampling to track contamination.
<br />In addition, l\[s London has managcd two CERCL\-
<br />compliant Fivc- Year Reviews of superfund sites to
<br />ensure remedies at the sites are functioning as intended.
<br />\Vhich shc has managed includes preparation of a
<br />
<br />SHAW ENVIRONMENTAL. INC.
<br />
<br />EILEEN M. LONDON
<br />
<br />06C 122006T
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