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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED
<br />(Complete . person.)
<br />12. NAME 1 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
<br />Thomas L. Tessier Senior Hydrogeologist
<br />a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM
<br />47 9
<br />15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (Cfty and State
<br />Tessier Consulting, LLC, Jupiter, Florida
<br />16. EDUCATION DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION
<br />17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION STATE AND DISCIPLINE
<br />Bachelor of Arts, Geology, 1969
<br />Hamilton College
<br />Clinton, New York 13323
<br />Professional Geologist, Florida #775
<br />Post -Graduate Studies, Planetary Geology
<br />Professional Geologist, American Institute of Professional Geologists #4383
<br />Brown University
<br />Providence, Rhode Island
<br />18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Publications, Organization;, Training, Awards, etc.
<br />Certification: Introduction to Groundwater Modeling
<br />Certification: Florida Stormwater, Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector
<br />Certification: Florida Wetlands Delineation
<br />Certification: Florida Wetlands: Successful Creation, Restoration and Enhancement
<br />Florida Master Naturalist, Wetlands Module, University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
<br />Publication: Miller, D.W., F.A. DeLuca, and T.L. Tessier, "Groundwater Contamination in the Northeast States", USEPA
<br />1974
<br />Publication: T. L. Tessier, contributing editor, "The Report to Congress: Waste Disposal Practices and their Effects on
<br />Ground Water", USEPA 1977
<br />19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
<br />1 TITLE AND LOCATION Count 2 YEAR COMPLETED
<br />PRO FESSIONAL SERVICES
<br />CONSTRUCTION if applicable)
<br />Hallandale Beach Reclaimed Water Line dewatering, Broward County, Florida 2016
<br />2017
<br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE I ® Check if project performed with current firm
<br />a
<br />Contractor Close Construction was required to obtain dewatering permits from SFWMD and Broward County for the installation of more than one
<br />mile of reclaimed water main, a wet well and 20,000 gallon underground fuel tank in coastal Broward County. SFWMD required that the issue of
<br />saltwater intrusion should be addressed in the dewatering permit application. Broward County required that contamination at the Diplomat Golf
<br />Club should not be impacted by the dewatering. Concerns of both agencies were addressed by hydrogeologic analysis and the development of
<br />detailed dewatering plans. Fees were less than $3000.
<br />1 TITLE AND LOCATION(County)
<br />2 YEAR COMPLETED
<br />Ritz Canton (now Trump National) reclaimed water pond design and
<br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION if applicable)
<br />construction, Palm Beach County, Florida
<br />2011 2012
<br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE I ® Check if project performed with current firm
<br />b
<br />Planning and permitting of dewatering plan for construction of reclaimed water storage pond. Principal issue was drawdown impact on nearby
<br />wetlands and the possible sequence of construction and associated dewatering needs Services included modeling impacts of various dewatering
<br />scenarios and designing a post -construction groundwater quality monitoring plan for potential effluent migration. Consulting fee was less than
<br />$4,000.
<br />1 TITLE AND LOCATION Count
<br />2 YEAR COMPLETED
<br />Expert professional services during evaluation of performance of treatment
<br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES I CONSTRUCTION If applicable
<br />system and disposal of effluent from fish farm operations, Miami -Dade County,
<br />2013 Not Applicable
<br />Florida.
<br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief stype, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ® Check it project performed with current firm
<br />d
<br />A newly -developed fish farm in Homestead, Florida was having difficulty in disposing of treated wastewater effluent in an onsite injection well. Tom
<br />Tessier was asked to review the design of the injection well, the suitability of the effluent for injection, and the methods by which the too -frequent
<br />rehabilitation of the injection well was occurring. During review, it was determined that the biological activity unique to fish fanning was causing the
<br />unexpected problem of rapid well clogging. Engineering was directed to modify the treatment process. Considerable contact with the FDEP
<br />Underground Injection Control section was necessary. Consulting fee were less than $4000.
<br />1 TITLE AND LOCATION(County)
<br />2 YEAR COMPLETED
<br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION if applicable)
<br />Structural settling of residences, Palm Beach County, Florida
<br />2015 Not Applicable
<br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE I I@ Check if project performed with current firm
<br />d
<br />Tom Tessier reviewed available data related to the settling of residences adjacent to a public water supply well that had been constructed.
<br />According to the owners, no settlement was observed prior to replacement of the well by the local utility. The issue is whether the construction
<br />process caused the settlement or if the increased well use caused the settlement or if there are other factors. Tom Tessier worked closely with the
<br />Client and a geotechnical engineer to plan a geotechnical invesfigation that would more clearly determine the responsible parry and the acton(s)
<br />that caused the settling. Consulting fees were less than $3000
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