Executive Team Bio's
Clyde R.
Wong - Mr. Wong is a Senior Project Manager with over 26
years of professional experience. He is a Professional Chemical
Engineer with extensive experience in projects involving site
characterizations; remedial investigation/feasibility studies;
design and operation of remediation systems; and planning, design
and permitting hazardous waste treatment, storage and disposal
facilities. Mr. Wong consulted to the U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE) for 12 years on remediation projects and government planning
and budgeting processes He has developed project planning and
technical documents including, Project Plan, Project Management
Plan, Strategic Plan, Mission Roadmaps, tracking systems,
prioritization systems, baselines, and baseline change procedures.
He provided technical consulting in review and preparation of
numerous CERCLA and RCRA documents.
Ed
Kilduff - Mr. Ed Kilduff, a senior geologist, has over 15 years
of experience in the environmental field, and has served in both
technical and managerial positions. He specializes in environmental
planning, waste management and geologic and hydrogeologic
assessments. His environmental planning and project management
experience includes activities as diverse as site-wide cleanup,
cross-country transportation of waste, and individual
removal/remediation actions. Mr. Kilduff has a great deal of
experience working with federal government clients. As a result, he
is familiar with government contracting rules, methods, and
procedures. Mr. Kilduff’s environmental expertise and his training
and education in economics/business make him well qualified to
perform economic, technical, and risk analyses in support of
environmental projects.
Robert Ferry - Mr. Ferry is a Principal with CE² Corporation, and has
over 25 years experience in contaminant hydrogeology, environmental
restoration, water resources, and project management on public and
private sector sites. Mr. Ferry has performed and managed a number
of ground water modeling and hydraulic testing projects, water
resource availability and protection evaluations, and geotechnical
subsurface investigations. He has directed the design,
implementation, and optimization of ground water and soil
remediation systems for VOCs, metals, perchlorate, nitrate, high
explosive compounds, and radioactive isotopes, and has experience
investigating and remediating acid mine drainage sites. Mr. Ferry
coauthored the only Monitored Natural Attenuation Record of Decision
for radioactive isotopes in the DOE Complex. He is the principal
developer of the Variable Focus Colloidal Borescope to directly
measure ground water flow direction and velocity, and the Well Bore
Treatment Column ground water remediation system. He has authored
numerous professional papers dealing with site investigation and
remediation technologies and strategies, and serves on several
thesis/dissertation committees.