FEDCON Summit: Environmental Engineering & Remediation Industry Panel
1. October 16 – 17, 2013
Hosted By:
North Carolina Military Business Center
Senator Richard Burr
Thank you to all FEDCON sponsors and
government, military & business participants
in the 2013 FEDCON Summit!
2. October 17, 2013
Traditional
Environmental Services
Innovative
Solutions & Technologies
Chemical • Petroleum • Pharmaceutical • Manufacturing • Utilities • Land Development • Federal & State Agencies
3. How did we achieve a 50% growth rate over the
past two years?
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Innovation – saving DoD over $30 Million with
traditional and innovative risk management
Reliability – providing environmental solutions for
over 14 years with no loss of work incidents
Balance – serving DoD and private industry
Flexibility – partnering with customer-focused
teams
4. Capabilities & Experience
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Compliance & Regulatory Support
Remediation Design & Implementation
Emerging Technology Validation
Site Assessments
Water Resources
Industrial Hygiene
Information Technology
5. Challenges / Opportunities
Balancing our reputation with NAVFAC with
your reputation with USACE Districts
► Seeking 8(a) Environmental Partner in Florida
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Contact information:
Joe Starr, P.E. - Program Manager
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JStarr@Solutions-IES.com
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919-873-1060 ext. 115
www.Solutions-IES.com
6. 2013 NORTH CAROLINA FEDERAL CONSTRUCTION, INFRASTRUCTURE &
ENVIRONMENTAL (FEDCON) SUMMIT
October, 2013
7. FEDERAL CONTRACTING FOR SMALL BUSINESSES
» Networking
» Attend Sub-contracting events
» Monitor NCMBC and MatchForce websites for upcoming events
» Monitor FBO and local government sites
» Persistence pays off
» Results may not be immediate
» Warning – Projects are much faster paced than private or
municipal work
» Start small and build your military experience
» Do your research – understand the contract and requirements
8. Global Contingency
Construction Multiple
Award Contract
MACC Holder - Prime
Prime Subcontractor
Design Team
Electrical Engineer (DOR)
Cape Fear Engineering
Civil Eng. & Surveying
Geotechnical Eng.
Structural Eng.
FEATURE PROJECT
9. Porter Scientific Inc
October 17, 2013
FEDCON Summit
Freda Porter, PhD
President and CEO
Dwayne A. Locklear, PE
Principal, Mechanical Engineer, Oil
and Gas Industry
10. Porter Scientific is an NC-based, American Indian woman‐owned, SBA HUBZone/SDB
company that provides environmental consulting, IT support services, facility support, and
construction quality assurance services. Porter Scientific employs industry‐standard trained
and certified environmental and civil personnel that are equipped with state‐of‐the‐art
equipment and innovative technologies. Porter Scientific has demonstrated project experience
managing complex government contracts with multiple partners, multi‐faceted tasks, and
subcontractors working throughout 13 states.
PSCI Engineers, PLLC, LIC# P-0980 was founded in 2011 to bring professional engineering
credentials to Porter Scientific’s award winning Environmental Consulting toolkit. We specialize
in Construction Management, Solid Waste Management, Compliance Monitoring, Groundwater
Monitoring and Remediation, Waste Minimization, Environmental Site Assessments,
Brownfields Cleanup and Redevelopment, Stormwater Management, Erosion and Sediment
Control, Wetland Restoration, Remediation and Cleanup, Permitting and Compliance,
Wastewater and Biosolids Management, GIS Mapping and Analysis, Water, Sewer and Solid
Waste Project Management, and capitalization of projects. We offer primary experience in our
market segments and have the financial resources sufficient to complete projects that may vary
from simple to complex. Porter has extensive NCDENR experience in permitting, grant writing,
project management, and reporting, with the various programs including: Water Quality,
Ground Water Monitoring, Stormwater, Waste Management, Landfill Gas-to-Energy, Air Quality,
State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), UST Closures, and the Dry-Cleaning Solvent Cleanup Act.
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11. Relevant Competencies
Environmental Assessments
Soil
Groundwater
Surface Water - Storm
water, NPDES, SWPPP, SPCC
RCRA & CERCLA program investigations
and remediation
UST removal, investigations, and
remediation
Phase I and II Environmental Site
Assessments
Brownfields Redevelopment
Regulatory Compliance and Audits
Permit preparation and compliance
auditing
Compliance reporting and monitoring
Waste Management
Waste characterization, recycling, and
minimization
Waste to Energy - landfill gas
collection, biomass and waste anaerobic
digestion to produce methane gas for
combustion
Waste stabilization – fly ash, sludge
Decommissioning waste and pollution
control equipment
Hazardous waste transport and disposal
Industry - Community Support
Renewable Energy Source Identification
Energy Efficiency Outreach Programs
and Financial Assistance for the
community
Grant Identification and Writing
Research and Development
Advanced Corrosion Resistant Coating
Systems
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12. Storm Water Management
Client:
Project Cost:
Project Completed:
Project Description:
Shaw Air Force Base
$ 332,073
Ongoing - 2015
Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System
Construction Management Support:
Assist the water program with site audits, reporting, and documentation in
accordance with environmental compliance file plan. The audits assess
compliance of the base and its contractors with respect to the Construction
General Permit (CGP), Industrial General Permit (IGP), and the storm water
pollution prevention plans (SWPPPs).
Storm Water Monitoring Support:
Monitor storm water outfalls and other points to detect and react to illicit
discharges.
Maintain full working condition and calibration of automatic storm water
samplers, flowmeters and rain gauges.
Collect data, process, and document continuous readings of influent and effluent
data monthly at the WWTP.
Training and Education Support
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14. EPA Brownfields Assessment Programs
Clients:
Pembroke, Robeson and Hoke Counties
Project Cost:
$1 million
Project Completed: August 2011
Project Description: CERCLA/ Sustainability
Community Outreach – Porter Scientific has provided community involvement and
outreach support to NC Brownfields rural communities including BRAC RTF
communities surrounding Fort Bragg to promote public awareness of the US EPA
Brownfields program. Porter Scientific works with local community groups and
partner organizations to identify and prioritize potential brownfields targets, discuss
brownfields and environmental issues in the community, and solicit feedback on
redevelopment plans. Activities include information dissemination through outreach
materials and community meetings.
Site Characterization - Phase I & Phase II Assessments – Porter Scientific has completed
Phase 1 and II Site Assessments in compliance with applicable ASTM E1527-05
standards.
Quality Assurance & Health and Safety Plans - On sites where environmental sampling
will be conducted, Porter Scientific has prepared a site-specific Quality Assurance
Project Plan (QAPP). The QAPP is prepared and submitted to the EPA 4-6 weeks prior
to the commencement of sampling activities. An OSHA-compliant Health and Safety
Plan (HSP) is also developed for each site.
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15. 80 UST/Contaminated Soil Removals
Location: Fort Bragg, NC
Client: Picerne Military Housing
Project: UST Removal
Heating oil tank removals
throughout Fort Bragg
Military Housing
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16. Industrial User Permitting
Location:
St. Pauls, NC
Project Cost:
$40,312 to date
Project Completed: Ongoing
Reference:
Steve Edge
Client:
Robeson County Landfill
Project Description:Environmental Permitting
On behalf of the Robeson County Landfill, Porter Scientific is currently under contract to
provide environmental consulting services for compliancy monitoring, permitting
updates/changes, and investigation of economically efficient disposal techniques. Porter has
managed and developed the 10 Yr. Solid Waste Plan for the County in accordance with
North Carolina General Statute 130A which requires all local governments to create a plan
and update it every three years. Porter has prepared this report and all subsequent
amendments/updates on behalf of Robeson County and its municipalities since 2008. Porter
is currently managing a disposal plan for the Landfill’s Leachate to the Town of St. Pauls.
Our consultants have provided oversight and technical guidance to the Landfill and the Town
of St. Pauls, on Industrial User Permitting (IUP) management and enactment. Porter
gained approval from NCDENR for a six month pilot test, for which Porter is responsible for
all correspondence and monitoring requirements.
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17. Solid Waste Management
Porter Scientific wrote and successfully obtained a $ 1 million US
Department of Energy Grant on behalf of Robeson County, NC to develop
a landfill gas beneficial use project at the Robeson County Landfill in St.
Pauls. Porter Scientific also provided Construction Management/RPR
services during construction of the 13 acre-Phase 4 MSW Landfill. The
utilization of the landfill gas will prevent atmospheric emissions of
approximately 44,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents per year
while providing a renewable energy source of approximately 131,400
MMBtu’s or 38.5MM kWhs annually.
Porter Scientific conducts semi-annual groundwater sampling for the
Robeson County Landfill groundwater monitoring wells and surface water
locations. Porter Scientific analyzes laboratory results to determine if any
detected constituents are above NCAC Subchapter 2L Appendix I or II water
quality standards. As part of the analysis, Porter Scientific performs a
statistical evaluation of the laboratory results that are above regulatory limits
to determine if there are significant differences compared to background well
constituent levels.
Methane Gas Recovery System
Groundwater Monitoring
Porter Scientific prepares the NCDENR Solid Waste Section semi-annual
compliance report for the groundwater and surface water sampling events.
The Water Quality Monitoring Report contains the laboratory constituent
results, tables, and discussions of any NCAC 2L water quality limit violations.
Porter Scientific also prepares the NCDENR Solid Waste Environmental
Monitoring Form and laboratory data in an NCDENR electronic format.
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18. Monitoring, Testing, Treating, Repair
and Reporting Water Quality for Steam,
Chill Water, and Closed Loop Systems
Location:
Robins AFB, GA
Project Cost:
$ 3.3 million
Project Completed: October 2016
Project Description: Water Conservation/Pollution Prevention
Porter Scientific manages Robins AFB’s Industrial Water Treatment (IWT)
program, thereby protecting infrastructure (boilers, cooling towers, and closed loop
systems) against scale deposit formation, microbiological growth, and
corrosion – directly impacting the readiness mission of WRALC. Porter provides
monitoring, testing and reporting of water quality for steam, chill water, and closed
loop systems, including chemical treatment services. Required laboratory tests are
performed in the base IWT laboratory. Based on lab test results, chemical feed levels
are adjusted as needed to achieve acceptable chemical concentrations levels in
industrial water systems. Porter also performs repairs to faulty systems such as
inoperable valves, leaking/undersized water supply
lines/piping, nonexistent/improper pump insulation, and inoperable/undersized
float valves. Replacing critical equipment facilitates compliance with Technical
Order 1-1-691.
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19. BPA for Environmental Services
Location:
Project Cost:
Project Completed:
Fort Bragg
by Task Order
Ongoing
Project Description
Project Management
Porter Scientific has a Blanket Purchase Agreement with the ONUS to
provide hydraulic cleaning and closed circuit television (CCTV)
inspections of sanitary sewer lines, pump station maintenance, storm
water and wastewater management, and street sweeping.
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20. Union Chapel Elementary School
Sewer Improvements
Location:
Pembroke, NC
Project Cost:
$ 411,925
Project Completed: November 2011
Project Description: Grant Application/Administration
Infrastructure improvements at Union Chapel Elementary School
include approximately 15,300 feet of 4” PVC SDR 21 Force Main, a Pump
Station, and related appurtenances. Prepared grant application and
provided grant administration services.
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21. Corrosion Technologies for Prevention and Control
DoD Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR)
Location:
Pembroke, NC
Project Cost:
$ 150,000
New Award:
$ 718,000 for SBIR Phase II
Project Description: Scientific Studies
Fig 1. Yearly costs of Corrosion in the US
Porter Scientific seeks to develop synergistic corrosion-resistant coatings aimed at
mitigating the destructive effect of oxygen. Oxygen is the primary element which
causes deterioration of organic materials. Corrosion is a substantial cost annually to
the US national economy. In Phase I of this project, a class of organic molecules that
exhibit corrosion resistance coating systems for Aerospace and Infrastructure
applications was designed.
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22. Construction Management
Robins Air Force Base, Jan 2011, $1,551,524
Repairs &Tank Replacement
Repaired to a 100,000 gallon fire suppression
tank, repair/repainting of interior and exterior of
tank, interior weld repairs, interior
blast, coating, and exterior wash and coating.
Replaced a .5M gallon fire suppression tank:
Engineering, labor, tools, supervision, materials, licen
ses, permits, and equipment to demolish the existing
tank appurtenances (piping, valves, etc), with new
foundation, and connection of the new tank to
existing infrastructure.
Hoke County, NC, $1,520,000, Nov 2010
Grant Application/Administration
A North Carolina Rural Economic Development
Center Economic Infrastructure Grant was awarded
to Hoke County to serve water system improvements
needed to provide the Clean Burn Fuels, LLC ethanol
facility with required fire protection. The project
included 4000-6000 gpm fire flow for 2 hour
duration. The infrastructure improvements included
the construction of a new 750,000 gallon nonelevated storage tank with suitable sized booster.
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23. Green Sustainable Energy Production
A waste-to-energy system comprised of running a “feedstock” of biowaste
thru an integrated biodigester and wastewater electrolysis system to
produce 100% pure CNG and/or hydrogen.
INPUTS:
OUTPUTS:
Landfill biomass
Sewage
Agricutural
waste
Animal waste
Wood/Paper
waste
Algae biomass
Hydrogen
Waste-toEnergy
Technology
Electricity
Fuel
Clean Water
Clean Air
Carbon
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24. Green Sustainable Transportation
The multi-fuel Spark Injector (ZHRO) enables internal
combustion engines to run on multiple fuels, using:
Diesel, Gasoline, Methanol, CNG, LNG, Hydrogen, at the
same time.
The benefits of the multi-fuel injector system are:
90% or greater reduction in emissions,
A diesel-to-natural gas conversion with NO loss of
horsepower or torque to the engine,
Up to 30% in fuel savings.
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25. Why the Porter Scientific team?
Committed to:
Offering cost-effective solutions to our clients’
environmental challenges
Protecting and restoring the environment
Conserving our natural resources, and
Leaving a legacy of Sustainable Designs for future
generations!
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26. Dwayne A. Locklear, PE
Principal, Mechanical Engineer
dwayne.locklear@psciengineers.com
910-521-0549
License no: P-0980
www.porterscientific.com
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27. A Woman Owned, 8A Small Business
Founded in 2001, SEPI is a Full Service
Engineering, Environmental and
Construction Management Firm with
Sustainable Design Experience
28. Fish Passage
Lock and Dam No. 1
Wilmington, NC
CLIENT:
USACE Wilmington
Create a Rock Arch Rapids to provide mitigation for impact
on the endangered Shortnose Sturgeon and other
anadromous fish due to rock removal by blasting to deepen
the Cape Fear River. Allows for spawning areas to be
reached without compromising authorized purposes or
affecting water users
29. Concord Stream Restoration
Concord, NC
CLIENT:
USACE Wilmington
Ecosystem Restoration
Feasibility Study
Stormwater Design
Rosgen Approach
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Restoration of 2,000 LF of Academy Center Branch and
3,450 LF of Stricker Branch in urban watershed
Design of 6 stormwater BMPs
Improve quantity and quality of water entering the reach
Improve hydrologic connection to adjacent floodplain
Stabilize actively adjusting stream channel
Restore natural functional forest community in floodplain
30. Young’s Lake Advanced
Mitigation Site - Phase I
CLIENT: USACE Wilmington
Wetland & Stream
Delineation
Restoration Design
Jurisdictional
Determination
• Delineation and mapping of jurisdictional streams and
wetlands and hydric soils mapping
• Stream and wetland restoration design for meeting future
mitigation needs
• Invasive species control plan
• Lead a design charrette with stakeholders.
• Preparation of GIS mapping layers
31. Site 89 Remedial Action:
Permeable Reactive Barrier
MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
CLIENT: NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic
Task Order Under IDIQ
Contract No. N40085-12-D-7725
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Install two Permeable Reactive Barriers (PRBs)
Abandon and install monitoring wells,
Prepare Interim Remedial Action
Completion Report (IRACR)
33. October 16 – 17, 2013
Hosted By:
North Carolina Military Business Center
Senator Richard Burr
Thank you to all FEDCON sponsors and
government, military & business participants
in the 2013 FEDCON Summit!