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Resume: Eugene W. Santos Home Phone Number: (843) 729-2476 E-mail: yoojeenw@yahoo.com Mailing address: P.O.

Box 80248 Charleston, SC 29416 FORMAL EDUCATION: B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, 1984 M.E., Civil Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 1996, (Primarily industrial / municipal waste water treatment) LICENSES / CERTIFICATES/ other training: Licensed Professional Engineer, State of SC, # 12906. Certified Hazardous Material Manager (CHMM) AutoCad Level 1 MS Office, MS Project HAZWOPPER EPA HVAC certifications 608/type II, R-410A and PM technician ASME training (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) member. Obtained training through ASME on: Section III of the ASME Boiler plant code (for Nuclear Power Plants - also fulfills requirement for N626.3-1993 recertification for Professional Engineers); ASME B31.1 (power piping) and section B31.3 of the ASME code (process plant piping); Finite Element Analysis (ANSYS and Abaqus); ASME code Y14.5 - 2009 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing.

EXPERIENCE: February 2011 to Current Arroyo Consulting: Marketing / design of ground loop heat pump systems and hybrid HVAC systems that combine ground loop and cooling tower technologies. Nuclear power plant utility component procurement (i.e. pump / drive specification and selection, valves, etc.). Familiarity with non-destructive weld inspection techniques such as phased array | ultrasonic, magnetic particle, liquid penetrant, and radiography. Various environmental consulting projects. February 2010 to February 2011

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Senior Engineer for E3 Services, Inc. Responsible for assisting clients in their environmental compliance duties such as: NPDES permitting related to waste water and stormwater; RCRA (hazardous waste) storage facilities permitting and compliance; Title V Clean Air Act permitting (including new boiler requirements for EPAs Green House Gas initiative); Under Ground Storage tank compliance/ removal and remediation; Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure plan updates; Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Facility response plan updates and compliance (including spill response training); onsite emergency response assistance for hazardous materials spills; Emergency Planning Community Right-to-know Act reporting and multi-media environmental compliance evaluations. Industrial hygiene duties such as asbestos and lead-based paint surveys and developed personnel decontamination procedures for BP to support BP during the Gulf Oil Spill. Acted as the primary point of contact for regulatory negotiation between clients and various environmental regulators. October 1, 2008 to February 2010 Remtech Environmental: Engaged in various technologies for: (1) The gasification of municipal solid waste and the various uses of the syngas (CO, CO2 and H2 mixture) as this gas can be altered to produce methane or heavier hydrocarbons utilizing various catalysts. (2) the removal of tar from the initial syngas stream and the re-introduction of the tar into the reactor for further reduction to light hydrocarbons. (3) Re-use applications for solid waste that exits the reactor. (4) The partitioning of the various components of the syngas after tar removal for re-use or discharge in accordance with Clean Air regulations. (4) Electrical generation for onsite and / or offsite distribution utilizing the hydrogen compounds generated from the syngas. JAN 1994 to September 30, 2008 Environmental Engineer, Naval Facilities Eng. Command, N. Charleston, SC NAVFAC was relocated to Jacksonville Florida on September 30, 2008. Project manager for environmental compliance for Naval industrial facilities in a 26 state area of responsibility. Regulatory expertise gained in RCRA (hazardous waste and hazardous waste / material spills and emergency response), EPCRA (Emergency Planning Community Right-to-Know Act), OSHA industrial hygiene (fall protection, confined space entry, etc.), Pollution Prevention (P2 initiatives), Underground and above Ground storage tank compliance and remediation, Oil Pollution Act of 1990, Coast Guard Spill drills, SPCC (Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures), OSHA standards for confined space entry, fall protection and industrial hygiene toxicant exposure protection (Asbestos and lead-based paint surveys, etc.). Project management for the design and construction of RCRA TSDF (hazardous waste permitted transportation, storage and disposal facilities). These duties included the development of RFPs, selection of contractors, negotiation & award of contracts, progressing of projects utilizing MS Projects, Quality Assurance oversight of contractors, review and approval of invoices, final acceptance of deliverables and contract close-out. JAN 1984 to JAN 1994

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Nuclear Engineer, Charleston Naval Shipyard, N. Charleston / closed Developed overhaul and testing procedures for balance-of-plant systems / components associated with the nuclear reactors onboard US Navy submarines such as pressurizer heater well replacement, main coolant pump replacement, main cut-out valve replacement, steam generator tube isolation, various smaller valve overhauls, Differential pressure detectors replacement / recalibration, etc. Developed radiological decommissioning surveys for areas utilized for the storage / repair of radiologically contaminated parts associated with the repair of Nuclear Submarines during closure of the Charleston Naval Shipyard. Responsible for maintaining project milestones in order to effect project completion during simultaneous completion of competing projects. Developed HVAC, piping and structural designs / drawings for US Navy surface craft. Developed technical manuals used for the installation , operation, maintenance and parts procurement for systems on these vessels such as resistance temperature detections systems, flowmeters, pump / motor / controller assemblies, hydraulic scissor lifts, remotely hydraulically operated valves, etc. References: Available upon request

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