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67 <br /> Bryan Milling <br /> Professional History <br />Education Mr. Milling joined Neel-Schaffer in 2005 managing debris removal data entry and processing following <br />Bachelor of Scier+ce, Hurricane Katrina. As a Certified Horticulturist he has worked closely with local Urban Foresters and <br />landscape Arborists in Hurricane Katrina recovery projects along the Mississippi Gulf Coast as well as the Ice <br />Management. Storms that ravaged parts of Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri and Kentucky in recent years. <br />Technology, Mr. Milling began his disaster work as part of the Army Corps of Engineers Blue Roof team following <br />Mississippi Gutf Coast Hurricane Katrina. Since joining Neel-Schaffer, he has provided services as a Rights-of-Entry (ROE) <br />College <br />Inspector, Field Monitor, Tower Monitor, Field Supervisor and Data Manager. <br />Registrations <br /> Related Experience <br />Certified Horticulturist <br />licensed Arborst Data Manager -Hurricane Ike Debris Removal -City of La Porte, TX -Responsible for <br /> monitoring the removal of debris generated by Hurricane Ike. The project of monitoring debris <br /> removal from rights-of--way, reduction and hauling of reduced debris. Also included in the project <br />Reference was the removal of hazardous hanging limbs and leaning trees. <br />Board of Supernsors , <br />of Jackson County. Data Manager -Hurricane Ike Beach Cleaning -Texas General Land Office -Responsible for <br />`Mississippi ` monitoring the cleaning of approximately 80 miles of beaches following Hurricane Ike. The project <br />Alan Sudduth included cleaning beaches for the State ofTexas involving more than 1 million cubic yards of beach <br />CountyAdmin"istrator sand on Galveston Island, Boliver Peninsula and Brazoria County, Texas. <br />(228) 763088' <br />..fax (22s) 769-3348 Data Manager -Marine Debris Removal -Texas General Land Office -This project consists <br />alan_suddutt,@ of monitoring the removal of marine debris caused by Hurricane Ike in 2008. The project included <br />co:jackson.ms:us removal of debris from the Gulf of Mexico, Galveston Bay and four other bays along the upper <br /> Texas Coast. <br /> • Data Manager -Debris Removal Monitoring -City of Port Isabel, TX - NeehSchaffer provided <br /> monitoring services for the removal of debris generated by Hurricane Dolly in 2008. The project <br /> included removal of 19,000 cubic yards of debris from the public rights-of--way in the City of Port <br /> Isabel, TX. <br /> - Data Manager -Ice Storm Debris Removal -The project consists of monitoring the removal of <br /> debris resulting from the ice storm in 2009. Elements of the project included removal of debris, <br /> hazardous hanging limbs and leaning trees from McCracken and Graves Counties and the Cities of <br /> Paducah and Mayfield, Kentucky. The project involved the removal of more than 1 million cubic yards <br /> of debris. <br /> • Data Manager -Debris Removal Monitoring -Greene County, AR -Greene County was <br /> devastated by an ice stone in 2009 which left hundreds of thousands of cubic yards of debris in <br /> public rights-of--way throughout Greene County and the City of Paragould, AR. The project included <br /> removal of debris, hazardous hanging limbs and leaning trees. <br /> • Sand Springs, Oklahoma Ice Storm Debris Removal - HorticulturisUField Supervisor/Data <br /> Coordinator: Assisted the City and Parks staff to address concerns related to tree trimming and <br /> removals, oversaw all tree related activity in the field including making judgment calls on the <br /> survivability of specific trees, coordination of data issues with the contractor, oversaw daily data <br /> entry of load tickets and compile weekly data for reporting purposes, provide GPS coordination for <br /> all tree activity and mapping of all debris and tree work completed, compile final report information <br /> as well as project closeout and final contractor invoice review. <br /> ItI_ NEEI-SCRAPPER <br /> ~ som•:o... see •... buns ..roe <br />