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Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Stevens Point, Wi, Rev. 1, Appendix D
ML15027A046
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Site: SHINE Medical Technologies
Issue date: 05/11/2012
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Appendix D Photographs Recorded During the Subject Property Inspection

5/11/2012 1 Project No. 113-81093 Lands End Parking Lot looking South West Property Line looking South

5/11/2012 2 Project No. 113-81093 West Property Line West Property Line looking South

5/11/2012 3 Project No. 113-81093 West Property Line looking East West Property Line looking East

5/11/2012 4 Project No. 113-81093 Southwest Property Corner looking East South Property Line looking North

5/11/2012 5 Project No. 113-81093 South Property Line looking South South Property Line looking North

5/11/2012 6 Project No. 113-81093 Southeast Property Corner looking North East Property Line looking West

5/11/2012 7 Project No. 113-81093 East Property Line looking North Woodland

5/11/2012 8 Project No. 113-81093 Shooting Practice Area Shooting Practice Area

5/11/2012 9 Project No. 113-81093 Shooting Area Practice Shooting Practice Area

5/11/2012 10 Project No. 113-81093 Shooting Practice Area Irrigation on the Property

Appendix E User Questionnaire

ASTM International Standard E 1527 - 05 User Questionnaire for Stevens Point, WI The ASTM Standard requires the person commissioning a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (the user) to provide the following information (if available) to the environmental professional.

Failure to provide this information could result in a determination that all appropriate inquiry is not complete.

1. Environmental cleanup liens that are filed or recorded against the site (40 CFR 312.25).

Are you aware of any environmental cleanup liens against the subject property that are filed or recorded under federal, tribal, state or local law?

User has no knowledge of environmental cleanup liens on the Subject Property.

2. Activity and land use limitations (AULs) that are in place on the site or have that been filed or recorded in a registry (40 CFR 312.26).

Are you aware of any AULs, such as engineering controls, land use restrictions or institutional controls that are in place at the site and/or have been filed or recorded in a registry under federal, tribal, state or local law?

User has no information regarding activity or land use limitations at the Subject Property.

3. Specialized knowledge or experience of the user (40 CFR 312.28).

As the user of this ESA do you have any specialized knowledge or experience related to the subject property or nearby properties? For example, are you involved in the same line of business as the current or former occupants of the property or an adjoining property so that you would have specialized knowledge of the chemicals and processes used by this type of business?

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Site Name: Stevens Point, WI User has no specialized knowledge or experience related to the Subject Property or nearby properties.

4. Relationship of the purchase price to the fair market value of the property if it were not contaminated (40 CFR 312.29).

Does the purchase price being paid for this property reasonably reflect the fair market value of the property? If you conclude that there is a difference have you considered whether the lower purchase price is because contamination is know or believed to be present at the property?

User believes the purchase price being paid for the property reasonably reflects the fair market value of the property.

5. Commonly known or reasonably ascertainable information about the property (40 CFR 312.30).

Are you aware of commonly known or reasonably ascertainable information about the property that would help the environmental professional to identify conditions indicative of releases or threatened releases? For example, as user, a) Do you know the past uses of the property?

The User knows that the Subject Property has been used as an agricultural field and that selective tree harvesting/logging has occurred on the wooded portions of the parcel, and is being used for such purposes currently.

b) Do you know of specific chemicals that are present or once were present at the property?

The User has no information regarding specific chemicals that are, or once were, present at the Subject Property.

c) Do you know of spills or other chemical releases that have taken place at the property?

The User knows of no spills or other chemical releases that have taken place at the Subject Property.

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Site Name: Stevens Point, WI d) Do you know of any environmental cleanups that have taken place at the property?

The User knows of no environmental cleanups that have taken place at the Subject Property.

6. The degree of obviousness or the presence or likely presence of contamination at the property, and the ability to detect the contamination by appropriate investigation (40 CFR 312.31).

As the user of this ESA, based on your knowledge and experience related to the property are there any obvious indicators that point to the presence or likely presence of contamination at the property?

The User has no information regarding contamination on the Subject Property.

User Questionnaire Completed By: Dawn Sovinec Date: 12/21/11 GAI DUL F44 RL0 12/2011 Golder Associates Page 3 of 3

Appendix F Resumes of Environmental Professionals

Resumé KATHRYN LARSON Golder Associates Inc. - Duluth Education B.S. Geology, University of Senior Project Geologist Minnesota, Duluth, Kathryn Larson has 15 years experience in hydrogeology, geology, Minnesota, 1994 environmental science, and remediation. She has conducted Phase I and II ESAs for property transfer purposes for property development, railroad, M.S. Geology, Washington State University, Pullman, commercial, government, and finance clients in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Washington, 1997 Alaska. Kathryn is also responsible for project management and technical oversight of multidisciplinary projects primarily related to site characterization, Certifications remediation, water resources, environmental permitting, environmental Natural Resource Damage assessments and mining.

Assessment Underground Storage Tank Inspector Employment History Golder Associates, Inc. - Anchorage, Alaska and Duluth, Minnesota Languages Project Hydrogeologist (2004 to Present)

English - Fluent Responsible for project management and technical oversight of multi-disciplinary projects primarily related to environmental assessments, site characterization, and remediation, water resources, permitting and mining.

Fond du Lac Environmental Program - Cloquet, Minnesota Ground Water Specialist (2000 to 2004)

Responsible for project management and technical oversight of Environmental Protection Agency Grants related to source water protection, ground water protection, pesticides and non-point source pollution. Developed a water quality monitoring program for the Fond du Lac Band's 18-hole golf course. Managed underground storage tank issues. Participated in Natural Resource Damage Assessment activities at a Minnesota State Superfund Site.

American Engineering Testing Inc. - Duluth, Minnesota Hydrogeologist (1999 to 2000)

Responsible for project management and technical oversight of multi-disciplinary projects primarily related to environmental assessments, site characterization, remediation, and Brownfield Redevelopment projects.

MJ Environmental - Duluth, Minnesota Hydrogeologist (1998 to 1999)

Responsible for project management and technical oversight of multi-disciplinary projects primarily related to underground storage tanks and leaking underground storage tanks, site characterization and remediation.

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Resumé KATHRYN LARSON PROJECT EXPERIENCE - ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Enbridge Energy Leak Golder managed groundwater monitoring at 29 terminals and pipeline stations in Detection Groundwater North Dakota, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin in 2009 and 2010.

Monitoring Golder mobilized field crews from Duluth and Chicago to the site. The field North Dakota, Indiana, technician located and assessed the overall condition of each monitoring well at Illinois, Michigan and each site. Groundwater elevation data was collected for each monitoring well Wisconsin, USA which was used to develop a groundwater flow map. Water samples were obtained and analyzed for petroleum related compounds. Results were summarized in letter reports for each site. Ms. Larson was responsible for overall project management and reporting.

DM&IRI Steelton Yard Golder conducted a Limited Site Investigation following detection of diesel Limited Site related compounds detected during a Phase II ESA. Field work was conducted Investigation by Kathryn Larson in 2007-2008. The LSI was submitted to the Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota, USA Pollution Control Agency in 2009.

DM&IR Biwabik Yard Golder conducted a Limited Site Investigation following detection of diesel Limited Site related compounds detected during a Phase II ESA. Field work was conducted Investigation by Kathryn Larson in 2007-2008. The LSI was submitted to the Minnesota Biwabik, Minnesota, Pollution Control Agency in 2009.

USA Yakutat Phase I and II Ms. Larson conducted the field work and wrote the report for this Phase I and II ESA ESA for a gas station/convenience store in Yakutat, Alaska.

Yakutat, Alaska, USA Beacon Phase I ESA Ms. Larson conducted the field work and wrote the report for this Phase I ESA for Anchorage Alaska, USA a commercial building in Anchorage, Alaska.

Anica Sotes Phase I Ms. Larson conducted the field work and wrote the report for this Phase I ESA for ESA a grocery store in Bethel, Alaska.

Bethel, Alaska, USA Bethel Yard Phase I Ms. Larson conducted the field work and wrote the report for this Phase I ESA for ESA a construction yard in Bethel, Alaska.

Bethel Alaska, USA 35th and McRae Road Ms. Larson conducted the field work and wrote the report for this Phase IESA for Phase I ESA a road corridor in Anchorage, Alaska.

Anchorage, Alaska, USA Target Phase I ESAs = Ms. Larson oversaw the preparation of five Phase I ESAs for multiple sites in Multiple Sites Alaska for Target Corporation.

Fairbanks, Wasilla and Anchorage, Alaska, USA Klawock Fuels Phase II Ms. Larson conducted the field work and wrote the report for this Phase II ESA ESA for a convenience store in Klawock, Alaska.

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Resumé KATHRYN LARSON Weatherford Ms. Larson conducted the field work and wrote the report for this Phase I and II International - Phase I ESA for an oil services business in Deadhorse, Alaska.

and II ESA Deadhorse, Alaska, USA United Rentals Phase I Ms. Larson coordinated a Phase I and II ESA at the property. She also and II, UST Removal coordinated a UST removal following the property transfer.

Fairbanks, Alaska, USA Municipality of Ms. Larson coordinated the tank removal and soil disposal of this Municipality of Anchorage Chugiak Anchorage Property.

Senior Center Chugiak, Alaska, USA Municipality of Ms. Larson coordinated the removal of underground storage tanks at four fire Anchorage UST departments in the Municipality of Anchorage. Ms. Larson supervised the Removals removals and completed excavation reports for each site.

Anchorage, Alaska, USA University of Alaska Golder began work on the site in 2005. Previous consultants had completed site Anchorage, Mining and investigation and remedial action at the site in the late 1990's. Following five Petroleum Site years of inactivity at the site, Ms. Larson conducted a file review of the project Soldotna, Alaska, USA and determined additional site characterization was required to identify the extent and magnitude of diesel contamination. Ms. Larson prepared an ADEC approved Sampling and Analysis Plan. Field work was supervised by Ms. Larson and included a tank removal assessment, test pits and groundwater sampling at existing wells on the site. Ms. Larson prepared a baseline results letter and remedial actions alternative letter for the site.

Northwest Companies Ms. Larson participated in this Golder project which included emergency Nuiqsut Spill response, cleanup and investigation activates at a diesel spill in the North Slope Response and Borough of Alaska. A generator day tank overfill caused a spill which impacted a Assessment gravel pad housing the Northwest Company Store in Nuiqsut. Ms. Larson wrote Nuiqsut, Alaska, USA an emergency response summary letter which document the emergency response activities coordinated by Golder. Ms. Larson also wrote the Remedial Action Plan for the site. Cleanup included excavation of petroleum contaminated gravel and tundra burn. Ms. Larson also wrote the Cleanup Report of the project.

Duluth Technology Six Stoddard solvent tanks were removed from the site during construction of the Village Technology Village in 1999. While with another firm, Ms. Larson coordinated tank Duluth, Minnesota, USA removal and excavation of soil impacted with Stoddard solvent. In 2008-2009, while with Golder, Ms. Larson oversaw a vapor intrusion assessment at the site.

Canadian National Golder conducted a Limited Site Investigation following detection of diesel Steelton Yard Limited related compounds detected during a Phase II ESA. Field work was conducted Site Investigation by Kathryn Larson in 2007-2008. The report has been submitted to the Duluth, Minnesota, USA Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and a response is pending.

UMD Fleet Services Soil impacted with hydraulic fluid was discovered during building construction in Building 2000. Ms. Larson monitored soil excavation for the building footprint. Soil was Duluth, Minnesota , USA characterized as hazardous waste. Ms. Larson prepared a Phase I and II ESA for the site.

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Resumé KATHRYN LARSON Third Street Widening Golder conducted a Phase I Corridor Study for the Alaska Department of Project - Phase I and II Transportation and Public Facilities Project in 2004. The Phase I ESA identified ESA three petroleum properties and a drycleaner along the proposed right-of-way.

Fairbanks, Alaska, USA Petroleum and non-petroleum Sampling and Analysis Plans were prepared by Ms. Larson for the Phase II investigation. Ms. Larson over saw the installation of 15 soil borings and five temporary wells at four properties along the corridor. Ms.

Larson completed the Phase II ESA which documented TCE contamination in the groundwater at the drycleaner site.

84th and Spruce - In 2005 a street project planned by the Municipality of Anchorage crossed an Phase I and II ESA, and area of the site with PCB and lead contaminated soil. Golder conducted a Phase Remedial Action I and II ESA at the site to determine the extent and magnitude of lead and PCB Anchorage, Alaska, USA contaminated soil that would be encountered during the road project. Ms. Larson completed a Sampling and Analysis Plan for the Phase II ESA Report and supervised the drilling of soil borings and test pits for the project. Ms. Larson also completed the Phase II ESA report and developed the Remedial Action plan for the project.

TRAINING Secretarial Order 3127 Contaminant Survey Training (Phase I ESA, NEPA)

Tribal Basic Inspector Training Health and Safety Training OSHA PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American institute of Professional Geologists, Certified Professional Geologist (#CPG-11065)

Registered Professional Geologist, Minnesota (#43623) 4

Resumé AMY THORSON Golder Associates Inc. - Duluth Education B.S. Civil Engineering, Employment History University of Minnesota Golder Associates Inc. - Duluth, Minnesota Certifications Senior Engineer (2005 to date)

Professional Civil Engineer Responsible for operations of Duluth office, marketing and project management.

in Minnesota & Wisconsin Geotechnical projects include slope stability studies and shallow and deep Face Companies, Certified foundation recommendations for roads, bridges, railroads, and buildings.

Floor Flatness and Construction materials engineering projects include construction quality Levelness Technician assurance, special inspections required by UBC; engineering observations of mass grading, foundation soils, cast-in-place concrete placement, bituminous ICBO/ICC Certified paving and masonry construction.

Reinforced Concrete Special Inspector American Engineering Testing, Inc. - Duluth, Minnesota ICBO/ICC Certified Assistant Branch Manager (2003 to 2005), Project Engineer (1993 to 2003)

Structural Masonry Responsible for supervision of branch office staff (drillers, engineers, geologists, Inspector technicians and interns), maintenance of internal quality assurance program, E-rail Safe project management, marketing and office development. Project management included preparation of proposals; interfacing between project architects, CN Track Safety structural engineers, contractors, municipalities, and environmental agencies; attending project meetings; scheduling and/or performing sampling, testing, and CPR/First Aid inspections; preparing and/or reviewing daily observation reports and formal engineering reports; and invoicing. Projects included geotechnical explorations, ACI/MN DOT Concrete Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments, forensic investigations and Field Technician construction materials engineering, inclusive of special inspections required by MN DOT Bituminous Street UBC; engineering observations of mass grading, foundation soils, cast-in-place Inspection and Quality concrete placement, bituminous paving and masonry construction.

Management OSHA 29 CRF 1910 40 American Engineering Testing, Inc. - St. Paul, Minnesota Hour Hazwoper Training Engineering Intern (1991 to 1992)

With Refreshers Responsible for performing field and laboratory soil, bituminous and other OSHA 29 CRF 1926 10 construction materials testing and preparation of technical reports.

Hour Construction Safety Mine Safety and Health GME Consultants - Duluth, Minnesota Administration - 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> Engineering Intern (1990 to 1991)

Surface Miner with Refreshers Responsible for various soils and concrete testing in the laboratory, testing concrete and fill compaction in the field, organizing flow of samples through the Golder University laboratory and preparation of technical reports.

Tailings Management Twin City Testing Corporation - Duluth, Minnesota Secretary (1986 to 1988)

Responsible for maintaining the quality assurance program, assembling geotechnical reports of staff engineers and general secretarial duties.

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Resumé AMY THORSON PROJECT EXPERIENCE St. Louis County Performed geotechnical investigations for numerous road, bridge and culvert Highway Department projects between 1993 and 2011. Bridges included both deep and shallow St. Louis County, foundations. Roads included areas with frost susceptible soils and deep Minnesota deposits of organic soils.

City of Duluth Dept of Performed geotechnical investigations and recommendations, followed by Public Works & Utilities construction materials testing and inspection for hundreds of City Street Duluth, Minnesota Projects, some as a part of the City Street Improvement Program between 1993 and 2010.

University of Minnesota Provided geotechnical investigations and recommendations followed by project Duluth, Minnesota management for testing services completed during construction between 1993 and 2008. Performed all special inspections required by the Universitys Building Code Official for the Campus Center, the Medical Center addition, Griggs Hall, Weber Music Hall, the new Library, the Fleet Maintenance Building, the Sports & Health Center Addition, the Science Building Remodel, Campus Utility Building, the Labovitz School of Business and Economics, and several parking lots.

th SMDC Numerous projects within the SMDC complex including Northwest Building, 4 Duluth, Minnesota Street Parking Structure and First Street Additional Between 1991 and 2005.

Provided geotechnical investigation and recommendations followed by project management for all testing and special inspection services performed in the areas of pre-construction surveys, blasting for rock removal, foundations, soils, concrete, steel reinforcing, floor flatness, structural masonry and fireproofing.

Bullfrog Mine Provided construction oversight during the placement of final cover, overflow Beatty, Nevada channel, and general site work required to obtain final closure of Tailing Ponds #

3 and #4 at the former Bullfrog Mine in Beatty, Nevada.

Metro Center Provided project management for testing and special inspections required for Superior, Wisconsin the project. Included were pre-construction surveys and crack monitoring, foundation observations, soil density testing, concrete, steel reinforcing, floor flatness, structural masonry, fireproofing and bituminous paving.

Waste management Performed project management and full time oversight during the construction of Landfill a new non-municipal waste cell at Waste Managements Landfill in Florence, Florence Arizona Arizona. Work included excavation, stockpiling, construction of access roads, perimeter roads, and installation of drainage channels and culverts to conform to the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality. Prepared and submitted construction documentation report.

City of Duluth Performed geotechnical investigations for several alignments of a 10 gas Connector pipeline connection from Gary-New Duluth, Minnesota to Oliver, Wisconsin.

Oliver, Wisconsin The project included a lengthy directional drill below the St. Louis County.

CN Railroad Performed geotechnical investigation and shallow and deep foundations Various Bridge Sites recommendations for various bridge sites. Site include Superior Subdivision Minnesota, Wisconsin, Mile points 465.86, 463.41, 459.18, 458.21, 468.33, and 460.82; Rainy Iowa and Illinois Subdivision Mile point 33.7; Dubuque Subdivision Mile points 191.3 and 191.5, Leighton Subdivision Mile point 1.52; Cherokee Subdivision Mile points 419.5, 478.1 and 383.79; and Waterloo Subdivision Mile point 338.7 2

Resumé AMY THORSON Slope Stability for Performed a geotechnical study of the very steep slope at a private residence Residence on with a drop in elevation of 50 feet from the house to Lake Superior. The study Lake Superior consisted of conducting a geotechnical field exploration, performing engineering North of Two Harbors, analyses, discussions, and developing geotechnical recommendations.

Minnesota MN Air National Guard Provided project management for all testing and special inspections performed Duluth, Minnesota for this new construction on the Minnesota Air National Guard Base. Services included foundations, soils, concrete, steel reinforcing, floor flatness, structural masonry and bituminous paving.

Duluth Entertainment Provided geotechnical investigation and deep pile foundations Convention Center recommendations and/or project management and construction materials Duluth, Minnesota testing including pile driving observation, soil testing, concrete reinforcing inspection and concrete testing for the Convention Center, Harborside Addition, two Parking Ramps, and a New Hockey Arena between 1996 and 2009.

Mont Du Lac Lodge Performed subsurface field exploration, groundwater monitoring, laboratory Superior, Wisconsin testing, foundation recommendations and slope stability for a proposed three story Lodge on top of a ski hill with comprised of soft compressible clay soils with unstable slopes.

Canada Chrome Performed project management for geotechnical exploration of a proposed 200 Ontario, Canada mile railroad through undeveloped land in Northern Ontario. Over half of the site was only accessible by helicopter. The exploration included over 800 soil borings for rail alignment, embankments, bridges and potential borrow sources.

Services included coordination of crews; including cutting/clearing, ice building, plane, ground and helicopter transport, drillers, and geophysics. Exploration included test pitting, SPT soil borings, vane shear testing, piezometer installation, laboratory classification and strength testing of soils, quality testing of potential rock ballast sources, geophysics, hydrology, terrain unit mapping.

Lincoln Park Middle Provided geotechnical exploration and recommendations, and construction School testing and inspection for a new school on a sloping site with soft clay soils Minnesota, USA overlying shallow bedrock. Testing and inspections included precondition surveys of nearby structures, vibration monitoring during removal of rock by blasting, gradation and field compaction testing of fills, and concrete monitoring.

Enbridge Energy Provided subsurface investigation, geotechnical engineering, and construction Various Sites in oversight for several projects including foundation recommendations for five Michigan, Illinois, large diameter in Superior, Wisconsin, two Alberta Clipper Tanks in Manhattan, and Wisconsin Illinois, a building addition in Mokena, Illinois and equipment additions in North Straits Michigan.

Kirkus Street Kirkus Street is a new one mile roadway, extending through wooded, swampy Proctor, Minnesota land, requiring a 150 foot 3span bridge to be constructed 23 feet for a railroad track. Performed geotechnical investigation and made recommendations for road embankment, utility support, and deep foundations for the bridge.

Skywalk Expansion Provided geotechnical exploration, foundation recommendations and project Duluth, Minnesota management for all testing and special inspections performed for various th sections of Duluth Skywalk including the 5 Avenue West Skywalk Tunnel, the th 4 Avenue West Skywalk, and the Link from Lake Superior Place to the Technology Village Parking Ramp. Construction services included pre-condition surveys, vibration monitoring, pile load tests, rock anchors, soils concrete steel reinforcing and structural masonry.

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Resumé AMY THORSON PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Society of Civil Engineers - Past President, Duluth Section American Society of Civil Engineers - Past Chair, Younger Member Committee American Society of Civil Engineers - Chair, Annual Toothpick Bridge Contest American Society of Civil Engineers - Past Chair, Committee on Volunteer Community Service American Society of Civil Engineers - Vice Chair, Task Committee on Engineers Without Borders American Society of Civil Engineers - Chair Elect, Technical Activities Committee American Society of Civil Engineers - Technical Committee on Cold Regions Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers - Committee Member for International Cold Regions Engineer Conference, 1998 American Society of Civil Engineers - Co-Chair for International Cold Regions Engineer Conference, 2009 Duluth Engineers Club Engineers Club of Northern Minnesota, Western Director Engineers without Borders - Active Volunteer in Guatemala Minnesota Society of Professional Engineers Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration 4

Resumé ALEXANDRA PRASCH, GIT Golder Associates Inc. - Duluth Education Bachelor of Science Employment History Geophysics, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Golder Associates - Duluth, MN 2009 Environmental Technician (2011 to Present)

Bachelor of Science Performed geotechnical and environmental subsurface field exploration and Geology, University of reporting for projects conducted through the Duluth Minnesota Office.

Minnesota, Twin Cities, 2009 Twin Ports Testing - Superior, WI Physics, University of Environmental Consultant (2010 to 2011)

Wisconsin, River Falls, Performed subsurface field exploration, well installations, groundwater 2007 monitoring, environmental and geotechnical sampling, laboratory testing of soils Certifications and rock core, reporting, developing and maintaining client relations in support of environmental and geotechnical projects conducted at Twin Ports Testing.

Minnesota Geologist in Training OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety MSHA Surface Mining e-Rail Safe CN FRA Track Safety TWIC Languages English - Fluent 1

Resumé ALEXANDRA PRASCH, GIT PROJECT EXPERIENCE - GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING OPG Niagara Participated in a comprehensive geotechnical investigation for the remediation Ontario, Canada and expansion of a hydroelectric power reservoir. Performed geotechnical drilling, rock coring, packer testing, falling head tests, geoprobing, cone penetration testing, and test pitting. Installed fully-grouted vibrating wire piezometers.

Mont du Lac Performed subsurface field exploration, laboratory testing, and geotechnical Wisconsin, United States analysis and reporting for a proposed wetland dredging project.

Mining Operations Conducted laboratory classification and analysis on taconite tailings.

Minnesota, United States PROJECT EXPERIENCE - GEOPHYSICS Performed seismic refraction investigations on several sites with subsurface Minnesota, United materials of clays, bedrock, and glacial till.

States PROJECT EXPERIENCE - CONTAMINATED LAND REMEDIATION Performed underground storage land excavation, environmental sampling, Wisconsin, United States subsurface field exploration, laboratory testing, and geotechnical reporting on a petroleum contamination site. Subsurface consisting of glacial till. Installed and monitored wells for contaminant plume migration.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Geological Society of America Mesabi Range Geological Society Duluth Engineers' Club Engineers' Club of Northern Minnesota 2

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