Appendix J Curriculum Vitae of Team Members

SCOTT MCMILLAN PERSONAL PROFILE Scott has over 14 years of experience in environmental assessments, geographic ENVIRONMENTAL information systems analysis, waste management analysis and education, and public PLANNER consultation. Scott has also contributed to a wide range of biological field studies and LEED® AP environmental site assessments.

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING Project and task coordination for environmental assessments of resource and transportation projects as well as public consultation, field work and preparation. Education Environmental planner for the Municipality of Digby Integrated Community Advanced Diploma Geographic Sustainability Plan. Tasks included coordinating and assisting lead planner with Information Systems, Centre of community information workshops. Geographic Sciences, 1999 Project manager for an environmental screening and routing analysis of a planned high- Bachelor of Design, pressure, steel pipeline between Burnside Industrial Park and Bedford, , for Environmental Planning, Nova Heritage Gas Limited. Scotia College of Art and Environmental planner for a Class I (NS) environmental assessment of Heritage Gas’, Design, 1994 Amherst pipeline project, a 17 km high-pressure, natural gas pipeline from the M&NP Bachelor of Science (Biology), main line to Amherst, Nova Scotia. Responsibilities included assisting with and Acadia University, 1990 coordinating field surveys for aquatic habitat and rare plants, public consultation, GIS mapping of constraints for routing, and preparation of the environmental assessment document. Language GIS analyst and environmental planner for the Sempra Atlantic Gas Distribution Project English in Nova Scotia. Responsible for managing the spatial datasets and produced an Environmental Atlas depicting various environmental criteria for the Environmental Assessment and Registration. Also provided GIS analysis of archaeological and heritage

features throughout the proposed distribution area. Environmental planner for the environmental assessment of the proposed Highway 113 near Bedford, Nova Scotia. Work involved data collection, mapping critical features, public consultation coordinating and preparing the Environmental Screening document. Environmental planner for the CEAA Screening Level Assessment of the proposed Highway 101 Phase 5 Twinning Project - Hortonville to Coldbrook, Nova Scotia. Duties include coordinating field surveys, GIS mapping of constraints, and contributing author of the Environmental Screening document. Environmental planner for the CEAA Screening Level Environmental Assessment of the proposed twinning of Highway 125 between Sydney River and Grand Lake Road, Nova Scotia. Duties include preparing the project description for the Federal Coordination process, and developing the CEAA Screening document based on a previous Provincial Environmental Assessment process. Environmental planner for the Class I Environmental Registration/CEAA Screening Level Assessment of the proposed Highway 104 project between Port Hastings and Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia. Responsibilities included assisting with and coordinating field surveys and contributing to the Registration/EIA document.

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SCOTT MCMILLAN Project coordinator of CEAA Screening Level Assessment of the Highway 101 Phase 3 Twinning Project - Ellershouse to Avonport, Nova Scotia. Responsibilities included assisting with and coordinating field surveys and assisting in the submission of the ENVIRONMENTAL CEAA Environmental Screening document for the proposed twinning of Highway 101 in PLANNER Nova Scotia. Work involved data collection, mapping critical features, and preparation of LEED® AP a draft document. Project coordinator for two Class I Environmental Impact Assessments for a 4 MW and 10 MW wind power projects in Lingan, Nova Scotia. Responsibilities included research, assembling the environmental impact assessment (EIA) document, managing the submission of the Registration/EIA and coordinating the fulfillment of Conditions of Release. GIS AND NATURAL ENVIRONMENT STUDIES Provision of GIS analysis and cartographic products to complement a wide range of projects including climate change adaptation strategies, identification of constraints to development and determining resource potential. GIS analyst of an archaeological assessment of CFB Gagetown, New Brunswick. Using existing data provided by DND and criteria developed by the archaeology team, a model was developed to identify areas with potential to yield archaeological resources based on the aquatic environment and topological features. Criteria were values to assign a ranking of archaeological potential. Black Bull Resources Limited: GIS analyst and environmental technician for a biological survey as part of an environmental assessment of a proposed mine site in southwestern Nova Scotia. Responsibilities included researching habitat and behaviour of species at risk, and potential impacts on different habitat types. Also developed maps for reports and assisted with field studies to determine the population and distribution of at risk plants. Invenergy Canada LLC: GIS analyst providing mapping services to assist in turbine placement and transmission line routing as part of the company’s application to the Province of New Brunswick. Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM): GIS Analyst for the HRM Climate SMART (Sustainable Mitigation and Adaptation Risk Toolkit) project. Responsibilities included interpreting and mapping Environment Canada predicative tri-decadal climate data for HRM as well as mapping sea-level rise impacts. Government of the Northwest Territories: GIS Analyst for the Climate Change and Transportation Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment. Responsibilities included interpreting and mapping Geological Survey of Canada permafrost modelling for the Northwest Territories. Confidential Client: Coordinator for a preliminary assessment of a wind farm feasibility study including a site visit and research into avian/turbine interactions, and the nature of avian populations at the site. The work also included researching potential at risk fauna and flora, soil type, geology, land uses, as well as regulatory requirements and providing the client with constraint mapping of the proposed project site. Halifax Regional Municipality: Environmental planner/GIS analyst for an environmental screening for a proposed arterial highway by identifying constraints in the natural and

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SCOTT MCMILLAN built environment and subsequently developing constraint mapping as part of the routing process.

ENVIRONMENTAL Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC): Environmental planner PLANNER responsible for identifying potential species at risk (as listed on Schedule 1of the Species LEED® AP at Risk Act) as part of phased environmental site assessments of DFO Small Craft harbours. The work also included identifying potential impacts and mitigation. WASTE MANAGMENT Waste Characterization Studies and audits, and public education of waster reduction strategies. Government of Grenada: Coordinator of a waste stream characterization study for the Government of Grenada as a component of a National Waste Management Strategy. This included the pre-study organization of materials and logistics, travel to Grenada, overseeing the sample sorting of municipal solid waste and a crew of eight, and writing the final report as an annex to the Strategy document. Environmental planner/auditor for waste audits at three Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) facilities in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island as part of AAFC’s Sustainable Development Strategy. At each research centre, a detailed solid waste audit was completed in accordance with the PWGSC RPS National 5 Phase Solid Waste Management Protocol (June 2002). The data obtained from the waste characterization was used to develop waste reduction work plans which identified and developed recommendations regarding waste management at each facility. The waste reduction work plans considered the availability and feasibility of options for each facility. The final deliverables also included an employee awareness document to inform staff of any significant changes in the facility’s waste management system. MARINE INFRASTRUCTURE CEAA screenings, marine habitat compensation plans, and navigable waters assessments of construction and maintenance dredging projects for small craft harbours, port redevelopment projects and real estate development. Phased Environmental Site Assessments of small craft harbour facilities and Aids to Navigation. Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC): Project manager for Marine Sediment Sampling Programs conducted as part of maintenance dredging at several DFO Small Craft Harbour facilities throughout the Maritime Provinces. Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC): Senior assessor for CEAA Level Screening Assessments of DFO Small Craft Harbour infrastructure projects throughout Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Yarmouth Port Authority: Environmental planner for a CEAA Screening and Marine Habitat Compensation Plan for the construction of a proposed container pier at Lobster Rock in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Responsibilities included development of the CEAA Screening document and working with DFO to determine best options for compensation of lost marine habitat. Kings Wharf: Environmental planner for a CEAA Screening and Marine Habitat Compensation Plan for the redevelopment of the Dartmouth Marine Slips. Responsibilities included development of the CEAA Screening document.

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SCOTT MCMILLAN Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC): Junior assessor for over 20 Phase I and Enhanced Phase I environmental site assessments of small craft harbours and navigational sites for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans through Public Works and ENVIRONMENTAL Government Services Canada. Work included planning and conducting the field PLANNER component and writing and reviewing reports. LEED® AP EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Dillon Consulting Limited 2000-Present Environmental Planner Clean Nova Scotia 1995-1998 Program Officer

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KAREN L. MARCH PERSONAL PROFILE Karen has over 20 years of consulting experience in the field of environmental and BIOLOGIST natural resource management. She has worked on a wide range of assignments from field biological assessments to institutional resource management planning.

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT/ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Conducted a CEAA environmental assessment for a major roadway development in Ottawa. Revised an integrated pest management plan for a major New Brunswick Department of National Defence base.

Education Provided direction to the Department of National Defence on feral cat management. M.Sc. (Biology), Acadia Provided environmental approvals permitting assistance to a shale gas development University, 1991 project in Nova Scotia. Diploma in Applied Conducted biological components of environmental assessment for Highway 101 Phase 4 Technology, Remote twinning and Highway 113 new ROW in Halifax Regional Municipality, including Sensing, Nova Scotia assessment of at-risk species, wetlands and fish habitat and compensation requirements. College of Geographic Sciences, DIPIX Award, Provided expertise to two CEAA Coast Guard assessments in Cape Breton. 1987 Contributed to ecological assessment of proposed remediation in Argentia, B.Sc. (Biology), Dalhousie Newfoundland. University, 1985 Contributed to approvals requirements for proposed bridge repair/replacements in Halifax Regional Municipality. Language Assisted with wetland delineation and fish habitat assessments for proposed route 17 English alignment in New Brunswick. Provided environmental approvals permitting assistance to onshore methane gas development in Nova Scotia.

Contributed to waste management plan for onshore oil/gas development in New Brunswick. Project manager for natural resource management plans for Department of National Defence antenna facilities, and a Forces golf course in Nova Scotia. Conducted biological components of environmental assessment for Highway 104 Port Hawkesbury bypass, including assessment of at-risk species, wetlands and fish habitat and compensation requirements. Project manager for various phases of update to management plan for naval marine operations areas including impact assessment, GIS, and mitigation as well as update to mitigation software and development of environmental management plan. Project manager for a natural resource management plan for a Department of National Defence ammunitions depot in Nova Scotia. Contributed to cumulative effects assessment for proposed LNG terminal environmental assessment.

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KAREN L. MARCH Managed biological components contributing to environmental assessment of proposed gypsum quarry expansion including extensive botany surveys for rare orchids, fish and wetland habitats and bat surveys. BIOLOGIST Contributed to environmental assessment of proposed wind farms in Cape Breton and in New Brunswick. Managed environmental assessment for Department of National Defence (MARLANT) Ship Maintenance Facility. Conducted biological components of environmental assessment for coal mine project in Cape Breton, metal mine in Halifax County and proposed quarry expansion in Hants County. Managed environmental assessment for Department of National Defence (MARLANT) Ship Docking Facility. Managed and conducted CEAA screenings and HADD assessments for over ten watercourses along Highway 103 and 101, and a bridge crossing in Colchester County. Managed and conducted CEAA screening/HADD assessment and compensation design for watercourse realignment for Halifax 125. Conducted fisheries, at-risk species and wetland assessments for the environmental assessment of the Highway 101 twinning project, Highway 101 interchanges and for the Amherst pipeline project. Managed biological components including herpetiles and botany surveys for a proposed gold mine environmental assessment in Halifax County. Managed biological components including at-risk species, wetlands, migratory bird and fish habitat assessments for a proposed quarry expansion in Colchester County. Conducted baseline biological assessments for proposed landfills in West Hants and Guysborough counties, for a construction and demolition site in Halifax and for a proposed subdivision with navigable waters approval CEAA screening in Halifax and proposed quarry in Cape Breton. Managed and conducted CEAA screening and HADD authorization for culvert and watercourse re-alignment in Guysborough County. Conducted biological impact assessment for Kaolin project provincial environmental assessment. Contributed to site assessment for methane development. Contributed to CEAA screening of proposed cable crossing on . Produced over five environmental protection plans for power transmission lines. Managed and conducted biological field assessments, including fish habitat and rare species assessments for a proposed quarry in northern Nova Scotia, for a proposed EOD disposal area, for Brookfield Limestone Quarry, for a kaolin development in southwestern Nova Scotia, for a Bedford area Department of National Defence site, and for Sempra National Gas Distribution Network throughout Nova Scotia.

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KAREN L. MARCH Conducted ecological risk assessment at a Department of National Defence rifle range in Newfoundland.

BIOLOGIST Conducted ecological risk assessment for a Department of National Defence tank farm in Newfoundland. Developed an environmental protection plan for Argentia Former Naval base. Conducted a CEAA assessment of a proposed sedimentation impoundment at CFB Gagetown. Instructed biological components of Department of Fisheries and Ocean’s 60-hour certification course "Fish and Aquatic Resource Protection". Contributed to environmental protection plan development for the Sempra Natural Gas Distribution Project. Contributed biological components for a CEAA comprehensive study of a proposed water pipeline and wellfield development in northern Nova Scotia. Managed and conducted a natural resources inventory review for MARLANT Department of National Defence sites. Conducted biological components of provincial environmental assessment for the Sempra Atlantic Natural Gas distribution project. Conducted ecological components of risk assessments for Department of National Defence facilities at Granville Ferry and Chezzetcook. Contributed to environmental auditing of New Brunswick’s new toll TransCanada Highway. Managing biological components of studies and contributing to environmental assessment and siting exercises to meet National Energy Board requirements for a pipeline proposal from offshore Nova Scotia through New Brunswick. Contributed surface water and biological components of a risk assessment for Department of National Defence sites at 12 Wing Shearwater, Dockyard, Bedford Rifle Range, Willow Park, Stadacona and CFAD Bedford. Conducted an assessment of potential impacts and review of procedures for helicopter training on a Halifax County lake. Conducted terrestrial and aquatic field survey and contributed biological recommendations to design of a closure plan for a 25-year landfill in Colchester County. Contributed biological components for an environmental baseline study and ongoing monitoring for Halifax International Airport. Provided biological components of a risk assessment for provincial transportation garage sites. Biological components of an environmental baseline study for Moncton Airport and St. John’s Airport and to an environmental screening of a project to remove unexploded ordnance at Tracadie Range and to a Navigable Waters Screening Application for a marina.

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KAREN L. MARCH Provided biological expertise to a solid waste management system implementation/siting for metro Halifax.

BIOLOGIST Biological investigations to determine valued ecosystem components for Birch Cove lakes area and for a proposed subdivision in the Timberlea area. Biologist providing biological assessment and reporting components of environmental baseline studies of DREA Department of National Defence facilities in the Halifax area. Biological assessment components of an initial environmental evaluation of jetty construction and of a Department of National Defence training facility and to an environmental baseline study of Newfoundland bases. Provided the biological component and conducted field work for an initial environmental assessment of the development of a new coal waste pile and provided fisheries enhancement expertise to stream alignment design and wetlands habitat maintenance. Biological components of an environmental assessment for a proposed sand and gravel extraction. Environmental siting and issues scoping studies for powerline corridors and regional sewage treatment facilities. Biological components of an environment assessment of a proposed contaminated waste facility, including field confirmation of fisheries and terrestrial data. Completed preliminary biological field investigations for the proposed Halifax County regional landfill sites. Collection and mapping of environmental and social information to be applied in siting projects, such as a gas-powered combustion turbine unit for the Nova Scotia Power Corporation and landfills for Halifax County and other regional areas. AT-RISK SPECIES/WETLAND/TERRESTRIAL RESOURCE/WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT Project manager for migratory bird species-at-risk habitat model development for a major New Brunswick Department of National Defence base. Project manager for species-at-risk screening for a transmission line upgrade project. Wetlands biologist for assessment of a proposed construction and demolition site, for a wetlands treatment wastewater facility, and for a proposed wind turbine site. Project manager; conducted wetland delineations/functional assessment, at-risk species surveys and migratory bird surveys for proposed Department of National Defence radar project and for a Department of National Defence airport expansion project in Nova Scotia. Contributed to master park planning process for proposed Halifax Regional Municipality park including assessment of forestry, at-risk species and wetland resource assets. Project manager for wetland delineation for proposed subdivisions in Halifax Regional Municipality. Project manager for wetland alteration approval applications for developments in Lunenburg and Shelburne counties, Nova Scotia.

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KAREN L. MARCH Conducted wetland assessment of proposed power pole impacts on a wet area in Hants County Nova Scotia.

BIOLOGIST Assisted with wetland delineation of a proposed hydrocarbon remediation site in Shediac New Brunswick. Conducted permitting approvals and environmental monitoring planning and implementation for coal bed methane project in Cumberland and Pictou counties. Conducted wetland delineation at wind turbine site. Project manager for preliminary environmental review of proposed oil and gas (onshore) development in New Brunswick. Conducted at-risk species assessments for over 20 Small Craft Harbours in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island as part of environmental site assessment. Managed migratory bird and at-risk species assessments at Department of National Defence (MARLANT) properties and CFB Gander and for wind turbine installation at a Department of National Defence property. Conducted initial assessment of coal bed methane project near Moncton, New Brunswick. Managed forest harvest flagging at Department of National Defence (MARLANT) properties. Managed inventory of urban forest resource properties at Department of National Defence (MARLANT) properties and created database and GIS. Contributed to wind turbine siting project in Cape Breton. Managed pre-construction well surveys for Highway 103 and 101 construction. Contributed to sustainable management planning for Gagetown Department of National Defence property. Conducted at-risk studies for Department of National Defence properties in Nova Scotia and one property in Newfoundland and Labrador. Managed environmental effects monitoring for a quartz mine in including lichen, wetland plant assemblages, exotic plants and invertebrate monitoring. Managed and completed integrated resource management plans for five Department of National Defence properties. Managed the forest management direction project for Department of National Defence properties in Nova Scotia. Managed forest inventories for Department of National Defence properties in Nova Scotia and a survey for Hurricane Juan damage. Managed migratory bird and at-risk species studies at two proposed wind turbine sites in Nova Scotia. Managed wetland and at-risk species studies for Highway 103 twinning. Contributed biological expertise to a proposed wind turbine project in Cape Breton.

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KAREN L. MARCH Conducted a wetland assessment for a proposed subdivision in Halifax Regional Municipality.

BIOLOGIST Provided assistance to remove an eagle nest.

Conducted a breeding bird background assessment for a proposed treatment plant site. Provided environmental protection plans (EPP) for transmission line maintenance work at sites throughout Nova Scotia. Managed and conducted rare plant assessment for COSEWIC and provincially rare species along hydro reservoirs. Managed forest inventory of Halifax Regional Municipality facility. Contributed natural resources expertise to forest inventories of Department of National Defence properties. Provided biological input to a gap analysis of pest management at Department of National Defence bases in Nova Scotia. Managed natural resource inventories for Department of National Defence communications sites. Contributed to development of an integrated pest management plan for CFB Halifax. Wetland expert services during construction and design of mitigation for a new 100 series twinned highway including amphibian habitat development and transplant of eggs to new habitat. Conducted rare plant assessment for a hydro construction site. Conducted shoreline/aquatic vegetation surveys of hydro reservoirs in Nova Scotia. Undertook a deer and moose monitoring study to determine the effectiveness of pilot design of mitigation measures to prevent collisions through fencing and underpass structures and recommendations for further implementation on New Brunswick highways. Wetland vegetation study and assessment of the impact of Shubenacadie Canal reconstruction. Completed a vegetation inventory and rare plant assessment for the Highway 104 alignment, Colchester County and biological assessment for a proposed road linkage in the Bible Hill area and bridge over the Salmon River. Pre-design botany program for the proposed Halifax regional landfill. Completed a scoping study of bird hazard adjacent to a proposed airport. As a component of environmental effects monitoring, conducted a vegetative survey of coastal ponds near the Point Aconi power generating station. Involved in wetland and aquatic habitat assessments for a proposed stream alteration at the Lafarge Cement plant. Project manager and analyst for a comprehensive baseline limnological study of two headwater lakes and wetlands in Halifax County, as a phase of Nova Scotia Lands and Forest's waterfowl habitat study.

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KAREN L. MARCH FISH HABITAT ASSESSMENT Project manager for fish mitigation for a mine culvert repair project. BIOLOGIST Conducted fisheries monitoring at a closed landfill site in Pictou County.

Developed aquatic habitat and monitoring plans and framework for the Gagetown Department of National Defence base as part of sustainable management. Conducted fish rescue at a realigned stream around a quarry site in Colchester County. Conducted surface water and baseline aquatic habitat survey at closed wood waste landfill. Conducted habitat assessment for the Halifax Harbour sewage treatment project, Herring Cove site. Conducted aquatic habitat and fish surveys at 10 Department of National Defence (MARLANT) properties in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Conducted habitat assessment at watercourse in Cape Breton Highlands National Park as part of remediation project. Conducted fish habitat assessments at Dominion and Lingan industrial sites as part of environmental site assessments. Conducted fish habitat assessments for Highway 103 and Highway 101 twinning projects. Conducted fish habitat assessments for a gas pipeline distribution project in Pictou and Cumberland counties. Managed fish habitat assessments for the Guysborough and Cape Breton counties culvert extension and stream diversions. Conducted fish rescue for culvert installations in Guysborough, Cape Breton and Colchester counties. Conducted fish habitat assessments for several culvert replacements in Halifax Regional Municipality. Conducted fish habitat assessments for a proposed quarry site in northern Nova Scotia and for a Kaolin development in southwest Nova Scotia. Managed and conducted fisheries assessment (habitat and electrofishing) for watercourses potentially affected by limestone quarry in Brookfield. Conducted fish habitat assessment for a Bedford Department of National Defence property. Conducted fish habitat and surface water quality assessment for a compost facility. Managed and conducted fisheries assessments for the Sempra Atlantic Natural Gas Distribution project throughout 1999 to 2001. Conducted fish survey for proposed mine/quarry site in the Musquodoboit area. Conducted fisheries assessments for several 3-P school developments Managed fish rescue activities conducted as part of highway culvert construction.

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KAREN L. MARCH Conducted fisheries assessment of a waste oil disposal area in Cape Breton. Conducted fisheries assessment of proposed cranberry development area. BIOLOGIST Managed fish habitat surveys for over 600 km of linear alignment through Nova Scotia

and New Brunswick. Evaluated fish habitat to determine design requirements for watercourse crossings along over 45 km of new 100 series twinned highway, including five major bridge crossings. Assessed fish habitat in a stream for which diversion for quarry development is proposed. Provided fisheries data for Richmond County dumps related to closure design. Conducted a comprehensive fisheries survey of streams associated with a proposed greenfield site for a regional landfill and provided baseline fisheries report. Developed a manual (approximately 400 pages) and instructed fish habitat sections using adult learning methods for Fisheries and Oceans Canada Fish Habitat and Water Resources Course directed at project managers working in aquatic systems. The course provides comprehensive training for professionals including aquatic ecosystem theory, management, legislative requirements and mitigation techniques. Fish presence/bioaccumulation study for waterbodies on a Department of National Defence base in Goose Bay, Labrador associated with remediation programs. Due to the nature of the watercourses gill net surveys were required. Conducted study and provided report. Fisheries habitat assessment along a new highway alignment in northern New Brunswick adjacent to the Madawaska River. Biological/fisheries input to Colchester County dump closure through habitat evaluation and recommendations for mitigation of a beaver dam backflooding a dump site. Evaluated fisheries resources of the Shubenacadie Canal through a detailed year-long field program and background data research for assessment of impact of reconstruction activities. The habitat assessment included bi-weekly snorkel surveys, quantitative electrofishing, counting fences and full habitat and water quality data collection. Fisheries habitat assessment of stream crossings along over 20 km of proposed Trans- Canada alignment in the Fredericton, New Brunswick area. Baseline fisheries habitat studies, field studies and ongoing fisheries monitoring for regional landfills in Cumberland County, Richmond County, Truro, Halifax, Colchester, Shelburne and Pictou County and scoping in Musquodoboit. Fisheries habitat assessments and electrofishing studies were designed and conducted at each site. Designed and conducted pre-design biological fisheries programs for the proposed Halifax regional landfill and baseline fisheries habitat studies for regional landfills in Shelburne, Richmond and Victoria counties. Baseline fisheries habitat studies for regional landfills in Colchester, Cumberland, Lunenburg and Pictou counties. Aquatic habitat assessments for a proposed stream alteration at the Lafarge Cement Plant.

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KAREN L. MARCH HABITAT/PASSAGE DESIGN Designed wetland compensation for a wetland infill which occurred as part of a highway BIOLOGIST widening in Cape Breton.

Conducted initial wetland assessments and compensation plans for wetlands along Highway 101 Phase four-twinning and at a proposed Colchester County quarry expansion. Designed wetland compensation for a proposed Cape Breton Coal project. Designed fish habitat compensation and wetland compensation for highways 103 and 101 Phase 3 twinning projects. Designed fish habitat compensation for a stream realignment in Cape Breton County. Provided advice to a large stream diversion project in Colchester County related to fish habitat. Conducted a public information seminar for proposed fish habitat compensation associated with a river realignment in Shelburne County. Conducted receiving water monitoring for industrial processing in Kings County. Designed fish habitat compensation for culvert replacement/watercourse diversion in Guysborough County. Designed wetland habitat restoration for quarry site. Designed wetlands treatment for stormwater using natural vegetation. Designed fish habitat for a proposed watercourse diversion associated with Highway 103 in Shelburne County involving fish habitat study and development of mitigation/compensation options. Designed fish habitat for a watercourse diversion associated with a coal development project in the Debert area. Fisheries expertise for the design of over 25 fish passage culverts for a new 100 series twinned highway. Fish passage design included establishment of baffles. Completed a detailed fisheries study and designed habitat compensation for a causeway construction near Fredericton, which provided input for CEAA assessment. Biological input to an environmental assessment review of a proposed sewage treatment plant on the Miramichi River. A detailed fisheries habitat survey to determine compensation requirements was conducted. Designed fisheries habitat components of a proposed stream re-alignment around a contaminated mine waste area in Cape Breton County. Recommended stream habitat features associated with the realignment of a salmonid stream adjacent to a recently twinned section of Nova Scotia's Highway 104. Channel design included currently operating fish passage devices to accommodate migratory salmonids and habitat enhancement devices to improve a section of the stream previously channelized.

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KAREN L. MARCH AQUATIC MONITORING Project manager for environmental risk assessment for a wastewater treatment plant BIOLOGIST upgrade in Halifax Regional Municipality.

Contributing to Sydney Tar Ponds environmental monitoring of surface water quality. Conducted wetland and fish habitat monitoring for LNG terminal development in Guysborough County. Contributed to environmental risk assessment and design of proposed sewage treatment plants at Department of National Defence sites and a Cape Breton First Nations site under the CCME Canada-wide Strategy for the Management of Municipal Wastewater Effluent. Contributed to a safe yield study for a proposed water treatment upgrade in Colchester County. Project manager for baseline groundwater assessment for Highway 101 twinning. Conducted surface water monitoring at active landfill and C&D sites in Colchester, Richmond, Cumberland and Halifax counties, landfill/C&D sites in East and West Hants, Guysborough and Yarmouth counties, a compost plant in Halifax and for a coal bed methane production site. Managed fisheries monitoring for a landfill in Pictou County. Conducted post-compensation monitoring of digger logs in Guysborough County. Conducted a receiving water study of a proposed sewage treatment plant upgrade in Halifax Regional Municipality including an assessment of trophic state. Conducted biological components for a receiving water assessment for a new sewage treatment plant in West Hants County. Conducted fish habitat assessment for a Phase III environmental site assessment for a closed coal facility including toxicity testing. Conducted fish habitat components for an ecological risk assessment of a garage site in Cape Breton and for a tank farm in Goose Bay. Contributed to the review for the Phase III assessment of the Sydney Coke Ovens site. Conducted a bioaccumulation study associated with shellfish and marine organisms and UXO at a former Department of National Defence bombing range in eastern Nova Scotia. Conducted environmental monitoring at landfill sites in Halifax and Cumberland counties. Designed and conducted biological sampling and ecological components of risk assessment for Department of National Defence properties in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. Conducted environmental monitoring for methane gas exploration and development. Conducted monitoring for PCBs in the aquatic environment associated with an airport facility. Designed and conducted Environmental Effects Monitoring for a gold mine development.

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KAREN L. MARCH Fisheries monitoring for construction of culverts along a new Trans-Canada Highway alignment, including ensuring beaver dam removal, was conducted to prevent impact to fish populations. BIOLOGIST Assessed wood waste water quality for a lumber yard. Provided recovering water assessment for a food processing plant. Monitored surface water during construction of a regional landfill in Cumberland County. Monitored water quality and downstream aquatic environment associated with drill water from an experimental methane development. Designed and conducted a year-long water quality monitoring program in Bedford Basin associated with upgrades to the Mill Cove sewage treatment plant. Water quality monitoring included establishing permanent locations fixed distances away from the discharge point within the receiving water. Development of numerous sediment and erosion control plans and reclamation plans for various quarries in Nova Scotia including fisheries implications. Contributed to a remediation plan for a coastal pond in Cape Breton affected by acid mine drainage. Designed and conducted a year-long sediment monitoring at a large construction site in Colchester County. Contributed to the development of a sediment and erosion control plan for a large lumber yard and assessed fish habitat. Designed and conducted receiving water studies for industrial processing in Colchester and Kings County. Completed the fisheries component of receiving water assessments for pollution control studies in Harve Boucher and Stewiacke. Contributed biological expertise to the development of an environmental effects monitoring program (EEM) for a hazardous waste transfer facility, Laidlaw CTF. Undertook environmental effects monitoring for an estuarine power generation facility, including fish, benthic and vegetation surveys. Designed a fisheries monitoring program and conducted preliminary field surveys to validate design, for a landfill closure adjacent to the Cornwallis River. Conducted the fisheries component of receiving water assessments for pollution control studies in Amherst, Pugwash, Caledonia, LaHave, Canso, Baddeck, Port Hood and Inverness. Contributed to biological and surface water analysis and risk assessment for the Argentia remediation study. Prepared an environmental effects monitoring report and conducted field investigations for an marine power generating facility. Operational Project Manager for the production of a digital sea surface temperature atlas from satellite data.

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KAREN L. MARCH Researcher for a co-operative project with the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing. Developed a technique for mapping suspended sediment from TM satellite data.

BIOLOGIST Conducted lake and stream surveys and habitat assessment, including water chemistry analysis and biological field sampling.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Dillon Consulting Limited 1991-Present Biologist providing biological input to environmental and engineering projects. Nova Scotia Department of Lands and Forests (Natural Resources), Waverley, Nova Scotia 1989-1991 Designed and implemented a baseline study for a waterfowl habitat improvement study. Seakem Oceanography Ltd., Bedford, Nova Scotia 1988-1989 Remote sensing specialist responsible for the sea surface temperature atlas project. Nova Scotia Department of Lands and Forests, Waverley, Nova Scotia 1984-1988 Lake survey crew for Halifax County.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ISO Auditor USEPA/COE Reg IV Wetland Identification, Delineation and Classification Certificate Nova Scotia Advanced Wetlands Delineation and Evaluation Course

PUBLICATIONS "A Study of the Primary Productivity of Two Small Headwater Lakes in Halifax County"

"The Chromaticity Technique for suspended sediment mapping in the using TM Data"

"Heavy Metal Mobilization with Artificial Acidification in Lake Waters and Sediments"

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TOM NEILY PERSONAL PROFILE Tom graduated from Macdonald College of McGill University with a degree in BOTANIST Agriculture majoring in botanical sciences and has conducted several flora and wetland surveys throughout Nova Scotia. Tom is a recognized specialist for plant and lichen species at risk.

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal Highway 104 Port Hawkesbury Environmental Assessment – 2007 to present Responsible for botany surveys including species at risk investigations and wetland surveys conducted as part of a provincial EA for construction and operation of a new 100 series two-lane. Education Nova Scotia Department of Environment and Labour / Mersey Tobeatic Research B.Sc. Agriculture (Botanical Institute Sciences), MacDonald Boreal Felt Lichen Project - 2007/2008 College of McGill Responsible for Boreal Felt Lichen (SARA Species at Risk) surveys throughout Nova University, 1980 Scotia.

Botanist/At Risk Plant/Wetland Specialist conducting Environmental Effects Monitoring Language for wetland assemblages and at-risk species for a mine project in southwestern Nova English Scotia. Botanist conducting lichen monitoring for NSEL. Lichen monitoring including surveys for Boreal Felt Lichen SARA/COSEWIC species at risk. Botanist/At Risk Plant/Wetland Specialist conducting plant surveys for Highway 101 Interchange Projects and Highway 101 Twinning Project - St Croix to Avonport for CEAA Screening Reports. Botanist/At Risk Plant Specialist conducting biophysical plant inventory, at-risk plant and follow-up assessments at various DND MARLANT properties (included at-risk lichen surveys) and 9 Wing Gander. Botanist conducting inventory of urban trees and shrubs at MARLANT Halifax area Nova Scotia properties. Botanist/At Risk Plant/Wetland Specialist responsible for conducting plant surveys for various development project environmental assessments including sites in Halifax, West Hants and East Hants counties. Botanist/At Risk Plant Specialist responsible for following up on a previous survey, to determine the population and distribution of at-risk plants at Halifax International Airport. Botanist/At Risk Plant Specialist responsible for conducting a detailed investigation of a proposed mine site in southwestern Nova Scotia to delineate the population and distribution of an at-risk plant species. Assessment included an Environmental Assessment document and Environmental Effects Monitoring.

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HONG LIU PERSONAL PROFILE Hong has been involved in the wind energy field for about 10 years. He is an atmospheric ATMOSPHERIC physicist and meteorologist with specialized experience in planetary boundary layer PHYSICIST structure and turbulence modelling, meso-scale modelling, meteorological measurements, wind resource analysis and site assessment, wind forecasting, applications of statistical methods in the atmospheric sciences, GIS and spatial data integration, and regulatory air dispersion modelling.

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE WIND ENERGY Education Wind Resource Assessment Ph.D., Atmospheric Prepared wind resource assessments for over 50 projects across North America including Science/Wind Energy, York an offshore wind farm. University, Canada, 2009 Wind Measurements and Quality Control of Data M.Sc., Boundary Layer and Designed on-site wind measurement programs for various projects including the siting of Air Pollution Meteorology, meteorological masts, specifications of instrumentation and mounting configurations. Nanjing University, China, Performed quality control of the measured data. 1987 Wind Flow Modelling B.Sc., Atmospheric Physics, Performed wind flow modelling for wind resource assessment, micro-siting and Nanjing University, China, performance verification using standard industry models such as WAsP, MS-Micro and 1984 CFD models. Development of MCP Algorithms and MCP Analysis Carried out MCP analysis for wind resource assessment using about a dozen MCP Affiliations methodologies, and developed special MCP algorithms to meet the needs of various Air & Waste Management applications. Association Loss and Uncertainty Analysis Canadian Wind Energy Developed various procedures for quantifying systemic losses and uncertainties involved Association in wind resource assessment. Some of the procedures have been verified with field measurement data.

Due Diligence Review Languages Reviewed wind resource assessment reports for financial institutions and investors as a English, Chinese part of due diligence review process for over 100 projects. Also involved in selecting wind energy suppliers for utilities and system operators in North America. SCADA Data Analysis Involved in SCADA data analysis for operational wind farms and developed a matrix for identifying potential operational issues. Wind Forecasting Performed extensive research in wind energy forecasting including Ph.D. thesis dedicated to wind forecasting.

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HONG LIU ENVIRONMENTAL Regulatory Air Dispersion Modelling ATMOSPHERIC Executed air dispersion modelling using ISCST3/PRIME, AERMOD, SLAB, ASHRAE, PHYSICIST CAL3QHCR/MOBILE6/C, ADMS and CALPUFF to demonstrate compliance, environment assessment and emergency planning for a variety of industries. Performed model comparisons to identifyuncertainties in regulatory modelling. Combined Monitoring and Modelling Analysis In charge of conducting the combined monitoring and modelling analysis for the first two facilities in Ontario (Royal Polymers Limited in Sarnia and Oxy Vinyls Canada in Niagara) applying alternative standards. Quantification of Odour Emissions from Fugitive Sources Carried out quantification of fugitive odour emissions, odour modelling and odour community complaints analysis. Developed and verified methodologies for quantifying odour emissions from fugitive sources. Air Quality Management Plan Involved in the Project Jebel Ali Air Quality Management Plan, in Dubai, UAE. Participated in establishing compliance plans at facility level for two facilities in Ontario. Emission Inventory Performed emission inventories for wind erosion from storage piles, dust emissions from unpaved roads, compressors and other fugitive sources. Automated Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Primary responsibility in Abu Dhabi Municipality for designing and running an automated ambient air quality monitoring network with five fixed stations and one mobile station monitoring SO2, NOx, CO, O3, PM10/2.5, Pb, HCs (CH4, NMHC, BTEX), CO2, H2S and some meteorological parameters, in accordance with the ISO 9002 standard and UKAS accreditation requirements (QA/QC). World Bank Projects Worked as a senior counterpart member of the project team preparing the Changzhou Water Quality Master Plan and Pre-feasibility Studies, as part of the preparation for the World Bank loan funding Southern Jiangsu environmental protection projects, with other consultants from Sinclair Knight, Australia. Worked as an air pollution specialist for the World Bank project preparing the study on regional environmental management and financial incentives for the City of Changzhou. UNDP Project Participated in UNDP project the development of environmental management systems for Abu Dhabi Municipality with other consultants from Entec, UK. Environmental Planning Primary responsibility for preparing and managing the environmental plan for the city of Changzhou, China.

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HONG LIU EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Dillon Consulting Limited ATMOSPHERIC 2011-present Atmospheric Physicist PHYSICIST ORTECH Consulting Inc. 2010-2011 Principal, Atmospheric Modelling and Meteorology

3C Associates, ON, Canada 2008-2010 Manager

ORTECH Consulting Inc. 2001-2008 Project Manager / Manager, Atmospheric Modelling and Meteorology

Environment Protection Section, Abu Dhabi Municipality, UAE 1994-2001 Senior Air Quality Specialist

Changzhou Environmental Protection Bureau, Jiangsu, China 1987-1994 Environmental Planner

PRESENTATIONS/PUBLICATIONS (WIND ENERGY) Liu, H. and P.A. Taylor, Synergizing Two NWP Models to Improve Hub-height Wind Speed Forecasts, CanWEA Annual Conference 2010, Montreal, QC, Canada, November 1-3, 2010. Taylor, P.A., Salmon, J., Weng, W., Corkum, M and Liu, H., Wind Energy Resource Assessment for Sites on the Great Lakes, Poster, WINDPOWER 2010 Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, Texas, US, May 23-26, 2010. Liu, H. and Warner, D., Standards and Measurements101, CanWEA Wind Energy Forum, Toronto, Canada, April 13 -14, 2010. Liu, H., Taylor, P.A. and Weng, W., Coupling of Roughness Change Models with GEM to Improve Hub-Height Wind Speed Forecasts, Poster, CanWEA Annual Conference 2009, Toronto, ON, Canada, September 20-23, 2009. Taylor, P.A., Liu, H., Weng, W. and Salmon, J., Wind Forecasting for a Site with Abrupt Roughness and Thermal Changes, AGU Fall Meeting 2008, San Francisco, December 15-19, 2008. Liu, H., Taylor, P.A., Weng, W. and Salmon, J., Site Specific Wind Forecasting for Wind Energy Applications, CanWEA Annual Conference 2008, Vancouver, BC, Canada, October 19-22, 2008. Liu, H., Taylor, P.A., Salmon, J. and Weng, W., Impact of Different Atmospheric Motion Scales on the Effectiveness of MCP Methods, CanWEA Annual Conference 2008, Vancouver, BC, Canada, October 19-22, 2008. Morgenthau, M. and Liu, H., Uncertainties in Wind Energy Estimation, CanWEA Annual Conference 2004, Montréal, Canada, 2004

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HONG LIU Liu, H. and Zhao, M., A Two-dimensional Numerical Study of the effect of the Disturbances in Free Atmosphere on the Structure of PBL, Scientia Meteorological Sinica, Vol.9, 1989. ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICIST Miao, M. Wang, Y. and Liu, H., An Approach of the parameterization Model of Turbulent Exchange Coefficients in Non-neutral Atmospheric PBL, Scientia Meteorological Sinica, Vol. 7, 1987 PRESENTATIONS/PUBLICATIONS (ENVIRONMENTAL) Complin, P., Liu, H. and Lyng, R., Challenges and Uncertainties in Regulatory Modelling – from a Meteorological Perspective, A&WMA 102nd Annual Conference, Detroit, US, June, 2009. Liu, H. and Bokowa, A., Modelling Odour Impact under Light Wind or Calm Conditions, A&WMA 102nd Annual Conference, Detroit, US, June, 2009. Lyng, R., Complin, P. and Liu, H., Application of Two State-of-the-art Dispersion Models, A&WMA Conference – The Latest Development in Air Modelling -2009, January 19-22, 2009, Toronto, Canada. Liu, H. and Bokowa, A., Quantification and Verification of odour Impact from Fugitive Sources, A&WMA 101st Annual Conference Proceedings, June 24-26, 2008, Portland, Oregon, USA. Lyng, R., Complin, P. and Liu, H., Development of a Risk Level Based Operational Regime for Demonstrating Compliance at the Ontario Power Generation Station Nanticoke GS, EERC/EPRI/NETL International Conference on Air Quality Proceedings, September 24-27, 2007, Arlington, VA, USA. Liu, H. and Van Bakel, H., Model Performance Evaluation for Industries”, presented on A&WMA Air Quality Modelling: New Methods for A New Reality, in Toronto, May 18, 2005. Liu, H., Air Quality Management in Abu Dhabi Municipality, United Arab Emirates, presented on the 9th International Conference on Environment Protection Is a Must, in Alexandria, Egypt, 4-6 May 1999. Liu, H., Air Pollution and Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Network in Abu Dhabi City, presented on Gulf Enviro 97, in Abu Dhabi, UAE, November 8th, 1997. Zhang, W, Liu, H., Methodology of Environmental Planning & Forecasting, co-author, Qinghua University Press, 1993. Liu, H. and Brooks R., A Study on Water Quality in Changzhou Section, Grand Canal, Shanghai Environmental Science, Vol. 12, 1993. Liu, H and Deng, Z., A Multi - criterion Decision-making Study on Changzhou Water Quality Masterplan Options, Shanghai Environmental Science, Vol. 11, 1992. Chan, C. and Liu, H., Overall Design of Changzhou Environmental Management Information System, Research of Environmental Sciences, Vol.4, 1991. Liu, H. and Chan, C. Application of Atmospheric Diffusion Models in Changzhou Environmental Management Information System”, Research of Environmental Sciences, Vol.4, 1991.

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HONG LIU Liu, H., Wang, Y. and Zhao, M., A Two-dimensional Numerical Study of the effect of the Disturbances in Free Atmosphere on the Air Quality, 3rd International Conference on Atmospheric Sciences and Application to Air Quality, Shanghai, China, Oct., 1990. ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICIST Liu, H., A Method of Estimating and monitoring Air Pollutant Emission Rate for Non- homogeneous Area Sources, Environmental Monitoring in China, Vol. 6, 1990. Liu, H., Effect of Synoptic System on Atmospheric Diffusion Model, Meteorology, Vol.15, 1989.

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AMIR IRAVANI PERSONAL PROFILE Amir is an environmental scientist with over 16 years of experience. He has a strong ENVIRONMENTAL scientific and engineering background with a focus on various applications for reduction SCIENTIST of environmental impacts, including: catalyst/sorbent engineering for removal of organo- sulphur and organo-nitrogen compounds as well as aromatics from transportation fuel (mid-stream application); design of particulate trap systems for industrial applications (end of pipe control);air quality assessment through modelling / monitoring, acoustics and vibration assessment, noise control design and optimization, hands-on experience on fuel cell construction; design of enhanced anaerobic digestion process and aerobic curing for conversion of municipal solid waste to energy and usable compost; removal of Education heavy metals and organics from wastewater through coagulation and dissolved air Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, flotation. University of Waterloo, 2011 RELEVANT EXPERIENCE M.Eng., Chemical Engineering Facility-Wide Emissions in collaboration with Environmental specialist participating in environmental impact assessments, specialist in Environmental Engineering, facility-wide emission estimation, air dispersion modelling (SCREEN-3, ISC-3, University of Toronto, 2000 Reg. 346, AERMOD and CALPUFF) and noise propagation modelling (CADNA-A,

STAMSON, TNM), preparation of Emission Summary/Dispersion Modelling (ESDM) B.Sc. (Hon.), Mathematics, reports and Acoustic Assessment Reports (AAR) as supporting documentation for physics, Chemistry and submission to the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Pollution Prevention Plans, Environmental Sciences, National Pollution release Inventory (NPRI) and O.Reg 127 reporting. Extensive University of Toronto, 1997 experience in ambient air and indoor air quality investigations including monitoring and

reporting various pollutants and Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems. Affiliations Environment Council Emissions Testing, Various Clients Transportation Association of Have completed over 200 projects consisting of Environmental Impact Assessments, Canada Renewable Energy Approvals (REA), Certificate of Approvals (Air), air quality studies and acoustics and vibration studies for various sectors, including: transportation (e.g., Air and Waste Management new roads, railways, road expansion, public transit, bridges, elevated roadways, tunnels), Association power generation (e.g., fossil, nuclear, wind, biogas, solar), chemical plants (e.g., ethanol, paint, extrusion, petrochemicals), mining (e.g. precious metals mining, base metals Air Practitioners Group mining,), waste processing (e.g., landfills, composting, anaerobic digestion, aerobic treatment, wastewater treatment, waste food processing, incineration, rubber recycling), Canadian Acoustical building materials (e.g., aggregate pits, cement manufacturing, ready-mix concrete plants, Association asphalt plants, forest products), and construction (e.g., industrial, roadway, subdivision).

Power Generation Processes Acoustical Society of America Experienced in power generation processes, including gasification and gas turbine, and

usage of various fuel types, including petroleum coke, coal, natural gas, waste, and peat. Language Involved with numerous environmental assessments for power projects, focusing on air English quality and noise aspects. Environmental Impacts of Various Industries Detailed understanding and working knowledge of processes, equipment and environmental implications (air and noise) of various industries, including, precious metal and base metal mining and refining, petroleum refining, power generation, plastic extrusion, paint manufacturing, coating, printing, municipal and hazardous waste, and energy from waste.

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AMIR IRAVANI Transportation – Air Quality and Acoustics Disciplines Have held leading roles in the air quality and acoustics disciplines for numerous high- profile transportation related projects, including Detroit River International Crossing ENVIRONMENTAL (DRIC) and York Region Transit (YRT) HWY #7 and Yonge St. expansion plans. SCIENTIST Calculating Emissions for Ontario Ministry of Transportation Developed a computer model for calculating emissions of greenhouse gases and criteria air contaminants emitted during road construction /maintenance/rehabilitation including lifecycle analysis for the Ministry of Transportation, Ontario (MTO). Conducted a comparative study on road dust emission measurements in urban settings. Air and Noise Qualified Consultant, Ontario Ministry of Transportation Registered as a qualified consultant for Air Quality and Noise with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation. Technical Expert, Various National and International Clients Was a technical expert for numerous national and international environmental impact assessment projects, devising sampling programs for air quality and noise, conducting site audits and providing site-wide emission inventories for Criteria Air Contaminants (CACs) and GHGs and preparing technical supporting documents. Involved in design and verification of various environmental management plans for various industries. Participated in community-wide risk assessments (air quality). Sampling and Analytical Protocols / Environmental Regulations Experienced in various sampling protocols and analytical protocols set by regulatory bodies (e.g., U.S. EPA, Environment Canada, NIOSH, Ontario Ministry of the Environment). Have good knowledge and understanding of various environmental regulations/requirements (U.S. and Canada). Vehicle Emission Testing Program, Ontario Drive Clean Program Was a technical expert in Vehicle Emission Testing Program (initiation of the Ontario Drive-Clean Program), exhaust gas analyst, vehicle emission control device evaluation analyst, federal government representative on vehicle emission testing program for the Greater Toronto Area. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Dillon Consulting Limited 2006-Present Environmental scientist SENES Consultants Limited 2001-2006 Environmental Scientist Eastern Power Limited 1998-2001 Process design specialist Environment Canada 1996 Environmental scientist

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS

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AMIR IRAVANI Transportation Fuel. University of Waterloo, internal technical paper No. 2, 2008. A Comparative Study for Road Dust Emission Measurement (including field data ENVIRONMENTAL collection using GRIMM monitor and LIDAR). City of Toronto, 2003 SCIENTIST Development of Technical Options to Mitigate Air Emissions from Road Construction, Rehabilitation and Maintenance (including the development of a cumulative lifecycle Green House Gas and Criteria Air Contaminants emission estimate for a particular road/highway related undertaking: TEACH MODEL). Ministry of Transportation, 2002 Analysis and Comparison of Exhaust Emission of Vehicles of Various Fuel Types (Gasoline, Propane and Natural Gas), and Evaluation of Vehicles Emission Control Devices. B.Sc. (Hon.) thesis, University of Toronto, 1997. (Data collected as a pilot project for the Drive Clean program).

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