PHIL GOETZE
Geologist
Mr. Geotze’s work includes:
- Shallow and deep well drilling programs for environmental monitoring including supervision of rotary drilling operations, continuous core sampling, design and installation of multi-screen monitor wells
- Supervision of investigations associated with ground-water contamination delineation for determination of responsible parties and remedial system design
- Preparation and supervision of pump testing and aquifer testing for assessment of aquifers to assist in remedial system operation and domestic water system design
- Preparation of environmental documents including Phase I ESA, environmental information documents and environmental assessments for property transfer and proposed mineral activities
- Third-party environmental audits including field reviews of SPCC plans, AHERA inspections, waste management plans, Hazard Communication plans, chemical inventories, PPE maintenance, and investigations of new compliance issues
- Expert witness testimony for litigation support
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION
- B.S. in Geology, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, NM, 1977
- DOE Radiological Worker II Certification
- OSHA 40-Hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response and Annual 8-Hour Refreshers
- OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Manager/Supervisor
- Natural Attenuation for Remediation of Contaminated Sites, NGWA Course
- Alaska Professional Geologist No. 514
- Arizona Registered Professional Geologist No. 40812
- Texas Licensed Professional Geologist No. 2278
- Asbestos Inspector (Louisiana Certification)
- Chemical and Hazardous Materials Manager No. 11401 (Master Level), Academy of Certified Hazardous Materials Managers
AFFILIATIONS
- American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Member No. 51,310; Charter Member of Division of Environmental Geosciences
- American Institute of Professional Geologists; Certified Professional Geologist No. 6657