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JOHN J.

GREENE, PMP
Seattle, WA 98125 (206) 226-9059 jgreene142@gmail.com OBJECTIVE
Experienced environmental scientist/planner/manager looking to contribute to a dedicated team of professionals working on challenging and interesting projects that benefit the environment, my employer, our clients, and the community

Project Management
Certified as a Project Management Professional (PMP) by the Project Management Institute. Foster client satisfaction through effective project planning and implementation. Develop and manage environmental investigation plans, scopes-of-work, budgets, and schedules. Manage communication with and between stakeholders and project teams. Supervise and manage multidisciplinary team of internal staff and sub-consultants to complete multiphase projects. Coordinate with multiple jurisdictions and tribes on complex projects to satisfy federal, state, and local regulatory requirements. Project contracting and administration. Business development. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Experienced with Microsoft Office software suite and Microsoft Project. Highly organized, effective, and able to work in high-stress situations.

Project Experience
Environmental documentation production and senior technical review. Regulatory analysis and compliance including NEPA and SEPA. Environmental and natural resources permit acquisition including Clean Water Act Section 404, Section 401 and National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits; Biological Opinions; Hydraulic Project Approvals; Local Government Shoreline Permits, Sensitive/Critical Areas Review and Approval; Grading Permits; Drainage Plan Approvals; and Building Permits. Environmental sampling of soil, sediment, water, and air. Technical specialist for water resources and water quality, geology and soils, and environmental health disciplines. Site Safety Officer and Safety Committee Chair. Ecological risk assessment Habitat restoration planning Superfund remedial action ESA, BA/BE, NHPA, SWPPP, RI/FS, EIS, PSDDA, PSEP, NRDA, Phase I

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Senior Scientist/Project Manager, Talasaea Consultants Woodinville, WA


Environmental and Land Use Planner, Zoning Interpretation, Permitting Specialist

2011-2012 2005-2011

Senior Environmental Scientist/Project Manager, AMEC Earth & Environmental Kirkland-Bothell, WA Senior Environmental Scientist, Shapiro & Associates Seattle, WA

Project Manager; NEPA/SEPA and Permitting Specialist Transportation, Energy, Water Supply Infrastructure; Supervisor

1990-2005

Project Manager, Project/Program Troubleshooter, NEPA/SEPA and Permitting Specialist, Water Resource Specialist, HazMat Specialist, Due Diligence, Special Projects

JOHN J. GREENE, PMP Environmental Scientist, PTI Environmental Services, Bellevue, WA


Field Investigator, Equipment Manager, Environmental Analyst, Site Safety Officer

1988 - 1990 1987 - 1988 1986 - 1987

Site Technician, HDR Engineering, Seattle, WA


Field Investigator, Environmental Analyst

Project Associate, Ecova Corporation, Redmond, WA


Groundwater Remediation Technician

B.S.

EDUCATION Environmental Science, Western Washington University

Additional training: Coordinating Environmental and Historic Preservation Compliance, ICS-253 Federal Emergency Management Administration Introduction to Incident Command System, ICS-100 Federal Emergency Management Administration QA/QC Management of Environmental Analytical Data Northwest Environmental Training Center Nationwide Permit Workshop U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District Restoration of Fish Habitats and Watershed Planning - UW School of Fisheries Watershed Hydrology and Water Quality - American Water Resources Association Air Surveillance for Hazardous Materials - EPA 165.4 OSHA Health and Safety Training for Hazardous Waste Sites - Woodward-Clyde Consultants

SELECTED EXPERIENCE
Bothell Connector Corridor, Bothell, Washington. Project manager for preparation of the final SEPA/NEPA EIS for this regional transportation project. Authored geology and soils, water resources, and hazardous materials sections for the EIS. Coordinated all revisions to the draft EIS resulting from public and agency comments, and adoption of a preferred alternative that was different than those analyzed in the draft EIS. Directed additional analysis for various disciplines including cultural resources, noise, air quality, and wetlands. SR 522/96th Avenue NE (Wayne Curve) Improvements, Bothell, WA. Project manager for preparation of environmental documentation in support of a NEPA Categorical Exclusion for this intersection improvement project in the City of Bothell. Prepared the Hazardous Materials Technical Memorandum and directed efforts and/or coauthored Cultural Resources Assessment, Biological Evaluation, Air Quality Study, Noise Study, and Environmental Justice Evaluation for the project. Successfully resolved project limiting or preventing issues including proximity of bald eagle nest (an ESA listed species during environmental clearance for the project), interaction with Red Brick Road historic feature, and conversion of recreational property. This project was evaluated based on Washington Department of Transportation Local Agency Guidelines. Landsburg Fish Passage. Project manager for regulatory compliance for the Landsburg Fish Passage Project for Seattle Public Utilities. The project allowed ESA listed salmonids access to the City of Seattles Cedar River Watershed th which had been closed to migrating salmon and steelhead for most of the 20 Century. A key element of the project was preserving the pristine water quality of 80% of the greater Seattle areas potable water supply. Prepared expanded SEPA checklist, identified and acquired necessary permits, and directed the preparation of various documents including a stream special study and a determination of effect for historic and cultural resources. Developed and managed budget and coordinated staff and client communication. Successfully lead negotiations with various agencies initially reluctant to approve the project because of extensive revision to stream bed. BP Cherry Point Cogeneration Siting Study and EIS, Whatcom County, WA. Deputy Project Manager for the EIS. Prepared the geology and water quality sections for the EIS for the BP Cherry Point Cogeneration project. Construction and operation of a 750 MW combustion steam turbine electrical generation facility is proposed. Electricity and steam generated by the facility would be used by the BP Cherry Point oil refinery in its operations. Kittitas Valley Wind Power Project ASC Review and EIS, Kittitas County, WA. Evaluated geologic hazards, surface water, stormwater, and environmental health hazards sections for the Washington State Energy

Facility Site Evaluation Council Application for Site Certification (ASC) of a proposed wind power facility between Cle Elum and Ellensburg. The proposed facility consisted of up to 121 wind turbine generators with a total capacity of approximately 181.5 megawatts (MW), and involved support facilities. The ASC was reviewed for adequacy and for sufficient information to prepare a SEPA EIS. Also prepared the geology, water resources, and environmental health sections for the SEPA EIS for the project. Tolt Pipeline No. 2 - Phases II and III SEPA EIS and Permitting. Managed the permitting and related environmental analyses for the Seattle Water Department's (SWD) Tolt Pipeline No. 2 (TPL No. 2), Phases II and III. TPL No. 2 is a regional water transmission pipeline that provides parallel capacity for SWD's Tolt water supply system. The project temporarily impacted over 15 wetlands, crossed 2 significant streams and 1 river, and involved multiple jurisdictions. Planned, coordinated and managed all aspects of the permit application process, including wetland delineations and developing wetland mitigation plans; facilitated and responded to client and agency communication; prepared federal, state, county, and local permit applications; and provided post-application agency coordination. Commencement Bay Cumulative Impact Study, Assessment of Habitat Losses, and Development of Restoration Options. Conducted a study for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers assessing cumulative impacts to biological resources of the Commencement Bay/Puyallup River estuary resulting from habitat loss within the study area over the historic period (post 1870s). Issues examined included impacts resulting from loss of habitat from development and industrialization and the effects of chemical contamination of the nearshore environment. Also investigated the potential for restoring wetlands and aquatic resources adversely affected by more than a century of industrial uses. The final report incorporated the results of these investigations into a recommended approach to habitat restoration in Commencement Bay.

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