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Case 3:03-cv-00945-CFD Document 218-4 Filed 06/29/2007 Page 1 of 3
b Kenneth E. Qiclwn
· 14 Deer Run
I-Iarpswcll, ME (Mi)'79
207-833—B(§3 _
emaii: keniennicgdisuscom-mainmmt °
EDUCATION
1966-1971 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY. Bachelor nf Science in
Geolog. Study emphasis in sedixnentolug, gcomorpholcgy, and glacial
geology. · ‘ » `
` 1971-1973 University of Connecticut, Marine Science Institute, Gmton, CT.
Completed all coursework requirements towards Master of Science
Marine: Geology. Study emphasis in coastal zone processes and sediment
transport. Graduate research assistantship performing shipboard data and
sample collection and laboratory analyses for monitoring USACOE New
Haven harbor dredging piojcct,
2000-2002 Trinity College, Haftford, CT. Coursework towards Master of Science in Q
Public Policy.
EMPLOYMENT `
2003—Prcs¢ut Mactcc Engineering and Consulting, Inc,, Portland, ME. Senior » »
Hydrogeolcgist. As an hourly, part-time contractor I provide ongoing
client support, historical project perspective, and technical assistance on
several CT based, Olin Corporation projects. A
1985-2003 Malcolm Pirnie, Inc., Middletown, CT. As Associate and Project
Manager was responsible for management of the hydrology staff in the
Middletown, CT ofiicc; business development; andtcchnical management
cf hydrcgulogic, hazardous waste, and brownficlds projects. Mostjzof my
project experience was in CT but I also worked throughout s0uthei11;N¤w=
England states and NY. Project experience involved a variety of
regulatory settings: USEPA Superfund enforcement, Statue of CT Consent
and Administrative Orders, RCRA closure and Corrective Action, _
voluntary remediation and environmental due diligence for acquisition.
` Project experience included designing and implementing remedial A ,
investigations for USEPA and CT DEP Superfund sites. Federal sites
project experience includes a Post ROD Prc—dcsign Study at Tinkham’s
Garage, Londonderry, NH and Remedial Investigation at thc Laurel Park
Landfill in Naugutuck, CT. At Til1khB,H1’S Gamge implemented a 72-hour, `
simultaneous pumping test of two contaminated bedrock waits to test for

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yield, interference and water quality. Test results avoided the need to treat:
groundwater prior to discharging to the POTW. P _
Project manager for remedial investigations at CTDEP state sites
including the Susan Starr property in Eniield, CT, a coal gasification
waste disposal site, and the R1. 32 Corridor in New Haven, CT, an area of
demolished urban structures originally cleared for highway constmetion.
Project manager on numerous brownfield site acquisition and
redevelopment projects under CTDEP programs and for private clients.
. Sites included Colts Manufacturing in Hartford, CT and Winchester
Repeating Arms Company in New Haven, CT. The approved Remedial
Action Plan for Colts facilitated sale ofthe site and the release of funding
for redevelopment. For The Town of Glastonbury, CT performed site C
characterization studies, designed a remedial action plan, and estimated j
remedial costs to facilitate the taking of a former bulk petroleum oil . a
storage facility and redevelopment as a town park and community center;
Project hydrogeologist for a remedial investigation of the former · t
Winchester Powder Farm in Hamden, CT. Developed the investigation
workpian, implemented the investigation, and was the principal report
_ author. Assisted in the implementation of variousinterim corrective
measures at the site. Project manager for the voluntary investigation of j
the Newhall neighborhood in Hamden, CT and developed the workplan j
for the Supplemental Investigation.
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Designed and implemented a groundwater monitoring program for l
Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company in Haddam Neck, CT to .
characterize the plume resulting from a tritium release within the
radioactive containment aren.
. Provided technical assistance to numerous confidential clients performing
environmental due diligence as part of corporate and property acquisitions.
V Provided hydrogeologic assistance to project teams in the RCRA closure
‘ of industrial waste landfills at Vanderbilt Chemical Company in Bethel,
CT and Cyanimid in Wallingford, CT. Was project manager for RCRA ~
Corrective Action investigation of the Dexter Nonwovens Paper mill in P
Windsor Locks, CT.
19754985 Consulting Environmental Engineers, Hartford, CT. Environmental
scientist and project manager responsible for developing and performing ,
municipal wastewater facilities plans to alleviate failing onsite sewage
disposal systems and plan for future growth. Performed site testing and
i design of onsite sewage disposal and storm water systems for site
development.

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Developed a Scwcr Avoidance Plan for the Town of Suffield, CT-for those
areas of thc town tc: rcmain with onsite systems and dctczmincdircscwc
capacity of the POTW to provide for responsible growth the scwcr
sc-zwicc area. »
Designed and implemented wastewater facilities planning for the towns of
Somers, Ellington and East Lyme, CT. Work included i11tcrfaci11g \xrith
the public and municipal 0H`icia1s, conducting numerous site inspections ,
and sanitary surveys, evaluating alternative programs, presenting results of
the studies at public hearings. All plans were approved by thc CTDEP and
adopted by town meeting. Assisted with facilities design to translate the
planning into the constructed project.
· 1974 United States Coast Guard Research & Development Ccnt¢1‘, Groton, CT. _
Infrared spcctmsccpist responsible for prcpmsirxg and analyzing oil spill i
residues for forensic identification. Assisted in developing and calibrating . ~
` a field portable analytical method for use by USCG personnel at spill sites
to screen potential sources and identity responsible parties.
PROFESSIONAL DISTINCTION
By invitation, participated in a peer group of practicing technical `
environmental professionals, managed by CTDEP Remediation Division, · g
- to create a draft technical guidance document for site characterization.
Met routinely with thc peer group and CTDEP personnel to develop
approaches and review and edit draii text prepared by the CT DEP
contractor.
By invitation participated in a peer group of practicing technical
_ environmental professionals, managed by CTDEP, to develop and vet an
inventory of exam questions for thc first exam to be given for thc CT
Licensed Envirommmtal Professional. ~
i PERSONAL j
For the Town of Harpswell, ME I am a member of the Planning Boatd and
thc Chair of the Comprehensive Plan Implementation Ccmmittcc. }