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DocuSign Envelope ID:8A735669-3D2F-468A-BF99-3DF97688146A <br /> Proposal for Preparation of a Solid Waste Financial Plan <br /> ROBERT B. GARDNER, PE, BCEE <br /> Education <br /> ME— Civil Engineering (Environmental), University of Virginia, 1980 <br /> BS—Civil Engineering, University of Virginia, 1979 <br /> Professional Licenses <br /> Professional Engineer—Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maine, <br /> Mississippi,New Jersey,New York, South Carolina, South Dakota, Virginia, <br /> Washington, Puerto Rico <br /> Specialty Certifications <br /> Board Certified Environmental Engineer (BCEE), Solid Waste Management <br /> Professional Affiliations <br /> American Academy of Environmental Engineers <br /> American Society of Civil Engineers <br /> Solid Waste Association of North America <br /> National Society of Professional Engineers <br /> National Solid Waste Management Association <br /> Professional Experience <br /> As a Senior Vice President, Mr. Gardner is responsible for overseeing SCS's nationwide solid <br /> waste management practice, which includes landfill engineering, landfill gas management, solid <br /> waste studies, landfill environmental systems, operation and maintenance, and construction. Mr. <br /> Gardner works closely with SCS's national and regional clients. Since joining SCS in 1980, he <br /> has completed solid waste, hazardous waste, environmental assessment, facility design, <br /> compliance audit, and other environmental study projects. Several relevant rate study and <br /> financial analysis projects are summarized below: <br /> Page County, VA, Pro Forma Cost Model for County's Landfill and Other Solid Waste <br /> Operations, Luray, Virginia. Project Director responsible for development of a pro forma cost <br /> model for the County's Battle Creek Landfill and other solid waste operations. The cost model <br /> included projections for remaining service life as a function of incoming solid waste quantities, <br /> and operational expenses such as labor and associated overhead, equipment, materials, <br /> miscellaneous items, capital expenses for cell expansion, equipment, and closure construction, <br /> and post-closure care expenses. The pro forma model was developed to provide a tool for the <br /> County to track and project future expenses and establish appropriate tip fees to fund its solid <br /> waste program. <br /> Rockingham County, VA, Pro Forma Analysis of Solid Waste Management Alternatives. <br /> Project Director responsible for preparing a pro forma analysis of the County's existing landfill <br /> operations and proposed modifications to its collection, transfer, recycling, and disposal systems, <br /> A-3 <br />