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2018-210-E Solid Waste - Draper Aden Associations long term planning scope #3
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6/15/2018
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3/1/2017
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2/28/2022
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$4,158.00
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2017-097-E SW - Draper Aden Associates, Inc. for engineering and environmental services
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2018-802-E Solid Waste - Scope of Work Draper Environmental Monitoring contract amendment
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DocuSign Envelope ID: 1COFA69C- 6757 -43BD- 8570- E9C8F4DE644E <br />Section Four <br />Qualifications of Key Personnel <br />Craig S. Coker <br />Coker Composting & Consulting <br />Mr. Coker has over 35 years of technical experience in the environmental science and <br />engineering fields associated with recycling food scraps and other organics through <br />composting or anaerobic digestion. Mr. Coker has provided these consulting services to <br />private companies, local governments and solid waste authorities since 2005. Mr. Coker <br />has worked in municipal and state government developing organics recycling programs <br />and infrastructure. He has participated in numerous regulatory development activities <br />and is widely recognized as an authority in the recycling of organic materials. <br />His prior experience includes three years as an Environmental Engineer in County <br />Government managing biosolids composting projects, three years' experience as the <br />Organics Recycling Coordinator for North Carolina developing new organics diversion <br />projects facilities, six years' experience operating aerated static pile composting facilities <br />for private companies, and 25 years consulting engineering experience for municipal <br />governments in biosolids and solid waste management. <br />EDUCATION <br />MS, Environmental Mr. Coker has worked on ten composting facility projects in Virginia since 2005, <br />Engineering, George including air, solid waste and storm water permitting efforts. He has worked on ten <br />Washington University, 1980 aerated static pile facility projects in his career, and five solid waste anaerobic digestion <br />BS, Environmental Science, projects since 2011. <br />University of Virginia, 1975 <br />COMPOSTING INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT <br />PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE <br />LICENSES & <br />CERTIFICATIONS <br />Class 2 Waste Management "State of Composting in the U.S. ". Institute for Local Self Reliance, Washington, DC <br />Facility Operator, Virginia Co- author of a comprehensive look at the state of composting of organic wastes in the <br />Nutrient Management Planner, U.S. in 2014, which included an explanation of what composting is and why it is <br />Virginia important; summarized model programs, technologies and systems; and provided a <br />national and state -by -state snapshot of activities, infrastructure needed, and policy <br />opportunities. It concluded with recommendations on how to grow composting in the <br />INDUSTRY TENURE U.S. <br />35+ Years <br />Compost Regulations Working Group, Maryland Dept. of the Environment, Baltimore, <br />MD <br />Participated, from 2011 — 2013, in a 30- person multi - stakeholder group assembled by the <br />MD DOE to help them rewrite the regulations governing solid waste composting by <br />COKER examining how other jurisdictions were regulating this industry and by adapting the <br />Model Compost Rule of the U.S. Composting Council to Maryland. <br />COMPOSTING AND GONSULiING <br />Compost Regulations Working Group, South Carolina Dept. of Health and <br />Environmental Control, Columbia, SC <br />Participated, from 2008 — 2014, in a multiple person stakeholder group assembled by the <br />SC DHEC to help them rewrite the regulations governing solid waste composting by <br />examining how other jurisdictions were regulating this industry and by adapting the <br />Model Compost Rule of the U.S. Composting Council to South Carolina. <br />30 <br />
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