Emily Jones

Environmental Engineer at Floyd|Snider
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Greater Seattle Area, US

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Credentials

  • Professional Engineer (Environmental Engineering)
    Washington State Department of Licensing

Experience

    • United States
    • Environmental Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Environmental Engineer
      • Jun 2010 - Present

      Remedial Investigation:• Remedial investigation activities under MTCA, CERCLA, and RCRA.• Human health risk assessment.• Cleanup level development in soil, groundwater, surface water, sediment, and air. • Data analysis and visualization to identify COCs and delineate the nature and extent of contamination.• Conceptual site model development, including assessment of how site operations and materials handling practices influence current contamination.• Fate and transport modeling, mobility analysis, and weathering/degradation analysis.• Preparation of Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Studies, Sampling and Analysis Plans, and other related reports.Stormwater Services:• Preparation of Engineering Reports; Monitoring, Performance Evaluation, and Contingency Plans; SWPPPs; and other permit compliance documents under the NPDES Program.• Treatment system selection, including evaluation of performance and cost.• Stormwater source control and BMP evaluations.• Sediment recontamination analysis, including sediment transport modeling and preparation of Post-Construction Monitoring Plans.• Preparation and certification of SPCC Plans.• Litigation support to clients faced with citizen suits under the CWA.Litigation Support:• Technical support for clients identified as PLPs in multiparty Superfund allocation projects under CERCLA and in cost recovery projects under RCRA.• Historical and industrial process research to identify former site activities resulting in current contamination. • Characterization of wastes and byproducts formed by historical operations at the site, including chemical fingerprinting analysis.• Electronic and physical document review, including use of document management platforms (Relativity and Ringtail).

Education

  • University of Washington
    Master's Degree, Environmental Engineering
    2013 - 2015
  • University of Washington
    BS, Chemical Engineering
    2006 - 2010

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