Michael G. Greenberg
<br />Vice President
<br />Education
<br />Professional Experience
<br />Bachelor of Science, Environmental
<br />Mr. Greenberg has more than 20 years of experience in the solid waste management field.
<br />Engineering, Humboldt State
<br />His experience includes project management, rate and performance reviews, program and
<br />University, 1985
<br />system costing and analysis, independent engineering assessment, and landfill analysis. He
<br />HDR Tenure
<br />has developed numerous economic assessment models for rate evaluation and setting
<br />24 Years
<br />through his detailed work with independent engineering assessments for bond financings. In
<br />addition, he has developed computer costing models and has assisted in compiling a large
<br />Industry Tenure
<br />solid waste systems database of costs and options for solid waste facility development. Mr.
<br />24 Years
<br />Greenberg is an accomplished project manager with an untarnished track record for
<br />completing all assignments with the highest level of professionalism, on time and within
<br />established budget. He regularly manages HDR's largest and most complex projects,
<br />including many that involved technology assessments, procurement of solid waste
<br />processing, disposal facilities and integrated resources planning.
<br />HDR Project Experience
<br />City of Belmont, Belmont - Technical Consulting Services for Solid Waste, Green
<br />Waste, and Recycling Collection and Operations Services, Belmont, CA. HDR/BVA
<br />assisted the City of Belmont in evaluating its options for management of municipal solid
<br />waste, green waste, and recyclables.
<br />City of Los Angeles, City of LA - Solid Waste Integrated Resources Plan Development,
<br />Los Angeles, CA. Project Engineer. Assisted in planning efforts and evaluation of options
<br />for their overall zero waste plan, including participating in the review of proposals for
<br />conversion technologies to process the Citys black -bin waste.
<br />City of Palo Alto, Palo Alto Zero Waste. Project Manager. Directed development of a Zero
<br />Waste Plan for the City including economic analysis and modeling of various diversion
<br />plans, programs and facilities including resource recovery options, a conversion technology,
<br />a composting facility, C & D processing, MRF, food waste collection, etc.
<br />City of San Jose, Integrated Waste Management Zero Waste Plan Development, San
<br />Jose, CA. Project Engineer. Assisted the City in scoping and setting up a planning process
<br />including review of alternative technology RFI responses. Reviewed and summarized .
<br />responses, including the pros and cons from alternative technology vendors including plasma
<br />gasification, gasification, pyrolysis, and chemical depolymerization technologies. Met with
<br />City officials to discuss responses. Prepared a supplemental memorandum discussing other
<br />alternative technologies not proposed to the City including anaerobic digestion, biofuels, and
<br />mechanical autoclaving.
<br />City of Santee, City of Santee - Sycamore Canyon Landfill, Santee, CA. HDR was
<br />retained by the City of Santee to perform as an extension of staff to evaluate the technical
<br />aspects of an expansion to the Sycamore Canyon landfill. The landfill expansion was
<br />proposed by the landfill owner, a private company. The landfill is located within the City of
<br />San Diego, but is adjacent to the City of Santees primary entrance and city boundary. HDR
<br />participated in City/developer workshops and meetings, reviewing the EIR and supportive
<br />documentation of the proposed landfill expansion. HDR was responsible for assessing and
<br />determining if the project proponent's analysis was adequate and accurate in the description
<br />of the magnitude of impacts, thresholds of significance and mitigation measures. Of concern
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