Kayle Clark is a contaminated site engineer who has conducted hundreds of environmental studies, including Phase I historical studies Phase II ESA, and remediations throughout Alberta and into northeastern BC. He has worked on complex contaminated site and delineation studies ranging from residential and commercial developments to institutional and infrastructure to oil and gas sites and has written many assessment reports, including Alberta Tier 2 and risk-based reports and gap analysis. Mr. Clark is considered to be a specialist when it comes to interpreting Alberta Tier 1 and Tier 2 Guidelines.Mr. Clark has experience conducting all parts of Phase I and Phase II Assessments including project management, historical data gathering, airphoto interpretation, groundwater monitoring and sampling, soil vapour readings using both OVA (combustible) and PID devices, soil sampling from drilling rigs and excavator test pits as part of intrusive investigations, laboratory chemical testing programs and interpretation, and development of conceptual site models.He has experience with unique projects in which he frequently collaborated with the health and safety team. This has included soil testing adjacent to an energized underground high-voltage power line and sampling of soils contaminated with dioxins and furans, which are highly toxic chemicals.Mr. Clark has experience conducting assessment at the highest level of ground disturbance complexity in urban and industrial sites, including crossing and proximity agreements and daylighting of complicated underground utilities.He has also managed projects for many years and is cognizant of the need to complete project objectives while making the best use of budgets. He has done this on small projects, as well as complicated infrastructure building programs.
Listed skills include Environmental Engineering, Engineering, Autocad, Civil Engineering, and 26 others.