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Mary
Ann Clark, C.P.A., C.E.I.
Ms.
Clark, with twenty-five years of business, project management and
financial experience, is the President and CEO of LCA. Her pre-LCA
experiences include supervising up to 100 employees in seven different
operations, and in setting up accounting and operations policies
for a public company consisting of more than sixty corporations
and 250 partnerships. As a certified public accountant, her cost
tracking, invoicing and project budget/performance reviews are simply
without equal. She has administered all of LCA's major environmental
contracts for nine years without a misstep.
She
is a Certified Environmental Inspector (Environmental Assessment
Association), TDH-licensed Asbestos Inspector and Management Planner
(20-5133), and a trained (EPA approved) lead-based paint inspector.
Ms. Clark is a hands-on owner who performs compliance audits, building
material surveys and site assessment work herself. In addition to
her impressive financial, organizational and management abilities,
Ms. Clark participates in extensive ongoing environmental training.
She routinely attends regulatory agency programs and seminars, since
one of her key responsibilities is remaining abreast of rapidly
changing environmental regulations and enforcement that may affect
the LCA clients.
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Y.
Lynn Clark, R.E.M., I.A.C., C.A.P.M.
Mr.
Lynn Clark, Vice President of LCA Environmental, Inc., has more
than twenty-five years of environmental, consulting and project management
experience. Mr. Clark has been appointed by Governor Rick Perry to the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists (2005-2007). He is a Registered Environmental Manager (4002) through
the National Registry of Environmental Professionals and is
registered with the TCEQ as a Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank (LPST)
Corrective Action Project Manager (CAPM 00274). He is registered as a P.G., a Professional Geoscientist. Before
LCA, he managed all phases of one statewide company's analytical
lab operation and helped coordinate drilling activities with that
firm’s consulting group (which he helped form). He staffed and ran
a full environmental practice for another national engineering consulting
firm. Mr. Clark has earned the following degrees: B.S. Biology,
University of Miami 1977; M.B.A. Marketing/Finance, Southern Methodist
University 1987; M. S. Geosciences, University
of Texas at Dallas 1998.
Mr.
Clark has personally performed more than two hundred Phase I site
assessments and asbestos inspections and almost one hundred Phase
II and III site assessments in a dozen different states. He has
been involved as contributor or reviewer on hundreds of other environmental
projects. His personal projects have included comprehensive UST
investigations, surface water and ground water sampling, soil sampling,
monitor well installations, abandoned drum sampling, asbestos and
lead-based paint abatements, risk assessments, fate and transport
modeling, chemical susceptibility evaluations and remedial design
for contaminated soil and ground water. He has dealt with petroleum
compounds, halogenated organics (primarily chlorinated solvents
such as dry cleaning fluid), PCBs and heavy metals such as lead
(Pb), cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg), chromium (Cr) and arsenic (As).
Mr.
Clark's technical strengths come from his extensive interdisciplinary
scientific training in biology, chemistry, geology, geochemistry
and geophysics with his years of practical field experience and
formal graduate business training. His extraordinarily strong technical
background, combined with his management and negotiation skills,
are some of the reasons LCA has worked with the Voluntary Cleanup
Program (VCP) and Innocent Owner Program (IOP) since its inception.
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Mark
K. Boyd, Ph.D., P.E., R.E.M., CAPM
Dr.
Boyd has fifteen years of comprehensive working experience in the Dallas
environmental market. He has served as manager of engineering or
environmental services for the Dallas offices of one local, one
statewide, and one national firm. His environmental science education
was partially obtained via a cooperative transfer program by the
University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) graduate environmental science
with SMU Engineering.
Dr.
Boyd received his engineering degrees, including his doctorate,
locally at SMU and is one of a minority of practicing professional
engineers who actually took the formal environmental engineering
exam for Texas registration. He is a Professional Engineer (80568),
a Registered Environmental Manager (5202), and a TNRCC registered
Corrective Action Project Manager (CAPM 00827).
Dr.
Boyd has extensive experience in environmental site assessment work
and in the remediation of contaminated soil and ground water. During
the past three years, he has obtained three VCP Certificates of
Completion for his clients on complex projects. One project involved
development and implementation of a Response Action Work Plan. He
designed, installed and operated a soil vapor extraction (SVE) system
in North Texas at a 300+ acre site. The system consisted of more
than 350 SVE wells. Dr. Boyd continues to be involved in this project
with LCA performing post-closure care methane monitoring on new
buildings at the site.
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Charles
R. Baugh, R.E.M., C.A.P.M.
Mr.
Baugh has over 19 years experience and impeccable credentials in
environmental investigations and asbestos identification. In addition
to holding a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology, Mr. Baugh received
advanced asbestos training at the highly respected McCrone Research
Institute in Chicago, Illinois. He taught asbestos courses at the
University Texas at Arlington and Morraine Valley Community College.
He formerly served as an NVLAP technical expert for laboratories
seeking accreditation.
Mr.
Baugh has personally conducted asbestos surveys of more than 4,000,000
sq.ft. of commercial, industrial, educational, correctional, military
and residential structures. Most notably, Mr. Baugh lead a team
of asbestos inspectors to conduct an asbestos survey and assessment
of over 100 structures on a military base.
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