Daniel L. Centofanti, PG
EDUCATION
B.S., Environmental Geology, Georgia State University
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
In May 1997, Mr. Centofanti founded
Mill Creek Environmental Services, Inc. (MCES) to serve
his existing clients. Since that time, Mr. Centofanti
has overseen MCES' growth into a small consulting company
servicing such clients as Colonial Pipeline Company,
the Georgia Environmental Facilities Authority, and
Paulding County Board of Commissioners. Duties include
all aspects of small business operation, client development,
project management and project services. Mr. Centofanti
has served as Project Manager on several key projects,
including the Paulding County Landfill where he has
completed detailed plans for the assessment and remediation
of a chlorinated hydrocarbon plume, methane monitoring
and abatement, site suitability studies for the expansion
of permitted property lines, and cap designs for source
control and facility closure. Responsibilities at MCES
also include Professional Geologist review, technical
direction, and oversight of a wide variety of projects
including petroleum releases, hazardous and industrial
facility investigation and property transactions, solid
waste facility assessments and permitting, stormwater
and Phase II NPDES monitoring programs, wetlands and
stream delineations, streambank restorations, and many
other environmental issues. Mr. Centofanti has served
as Professional Geologist reviewer for 7-14 employees
during the 12-years operating MCES.
Mr. Centofanti also has extensive experience
as a Certified Soil Classifier where he has directed
hundreds of soil classification projects for on-site
sewage management systems. He has also designed many
septic systems and provided cost effective solutions
for failing septic systems. Additional experience includes
direction of hundreds of property transaction related
investigations, including Phase I and Phase II Environmental
Site Assessments, Transaction Screening Processes, and
Level 2 and 3 Soil Surveys, water-supply evaluations,
and related projects.
Mr. Centofanti is also a Level II Certified
Design Professional, licensed by the GSWCC for preparing
Erosion Sedimentation and Pollution Control Plans, Comprehensive
Monitoring Plans, and designing best management practices
for a wide variety of sites.
Prior to starting MCES, Mr. Centofanti
spent 6 years in the employment of Environmental Corporation
of America, (Parsons) Engineering-Science, Inc., and
other consulting companies and government agencies.
During this time Mr. Centofanti acted as a client liaison
for several major petroleum companies assisting in the
management of petroleum releases. His responsibilities
included all aspects of project execution, budget management
and regulatory interfacing. Mr. Centofanti is highly
experienced in site remediation activities such as system
operations, maintenance, site monitoring, groundwater
modeling, and aquifer evaluation. In addition to these
capabilities, Mr. Centofanti acted as the Task Manager
for the Geology and Soils sections of Ocoee Olympic
Whitewater Venue Environmental Impact Statement prepared
for the USFS.
PROFESSIONAL CAPABILITIES
Mr. Centofanti’s investigation
capabilities include completion of soil baseline studies,
soil erosion and sedimentation impact assessments, hydrogeologic
investigations, aquifer analysis, fracture trace analysis,
well packer testing, air permeability testing, biorespiration
testing, soil gas surveys, geophysical logging, drilling,
and land surveying. He has overseen or personally completed
several hundred petroleum related site closures, assessments,
and remedial action plans that required monitoring well
installation, soil boring and classification, potential
receptor surveys, risk analysis, utility surveys, records
reviews, land surveying, and detail report preparation.
His remediation capabilities include
multi-phase system design and installation for soil
and groundwater applications, in-situ remediation system
installation including chemical oxidation, air sparging,
monitored natural attenuation, and bioremediation.,
as well as ex-situ remediation systems including soil
vapor extraction, pump and treat, and excavation. His
ecological experience includes wetland delineation,
stream determination, and stream classification and
restoration. Mr. Centofanti’s solid waste capabilities
include multi-level monitoring well installation, groundwater
sampling, statistical evaluation of data, permit modifications,
methane gas surveys and abatement plans, and many others.
He is currently responsible for the
supervision of all field personnel, budget planning
and tracking, subcontractor procurement, report preparation,
and client relations in addition to his responsibilities
running the company.
CERTIFICATIONS, REGISTRATIONS, AND AFFILIATIONS
Professional Geologist Registrations:
Georgia #1321
North Carolina #1557
South Carolina #2124
Tennessee #3739
Alabama #250
Mississippi #0121
Certified Soil Classifier for On-Site Sewage Treatment
Systems, March 21, 2001
Certified Soil and Erosion Control Technician
GSWCC Level II Design Professional, Certificate #0000054973
OSHA HAZWOPER Hazardous Materials Technician (40 hours)
OSHA 8-Hour Refreshers, 1991-2008
Standard First Aid and Adult CPR, 2008
Georgia Groundwater Association
National Ground Water Association
Atlanta Geological Society
Georgia Water Pollution Control Association

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