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KELLY K. OLIVER 2544 Raintree Dr. #O291 Ft. Collins, CO 80526 Phone: 720-934-9956 Email: [email protected] Education: University of Colorado at Boulder (Boulder, CO) B.S. Chemical and Biological Engineering, May 2013 Selected Coursework: Instrument and Process Control, Process Design, BioSeparations, Biomaterials, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, Thermodynamics, Separation and Mass Transfer, Applied Data Analysis, Biokinetics Skills: NCEES Engineer-In-Training Sociable, energetic, good communication skills, very friendly, reliable Ability to learn new things quickly, both as part of a group and independently Software: Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, VBA, Minitab, Aspen HYSYS, SuperPro Designer, ProMax Version 3.2 process simulation software, E&P Tank 2.0, EPA TANKs 4.09d, GRI-GLYCALC Version 4.0, Ecocion’s Asset and Compliance Tracking System (ACTS), LARK-TRIPP Relevant Experience: ERM: Environmental Resources Management, Staff Air Quality Consultant Dec 2013 - Present Extensive experience with emissions calculations and inventories, GHG data management and reporting, air quality permitting and regulatory compliance, Federal Clean Air Act Programs—NSPS & NESHAP, LDAR monitoring, TRI reporting, and SPCC Plans. Air Permitting and Compliance Tracking, Various Oil and Gas Clients, Colorado and Utah Developed and maintained MS Excel based permit and compliance tracking systems for wells in the Piceance and Uinta Basins on state and tribal lands. Compiled and analyzed data from the client to monitor compliance with state and federal standards. Included with the tracking systems were tools for annual compliance review, NSPS OOOO tank applicability review, Subparts ZZZZ and JJJJ review and testing requirements, and facility compliance summaries. Prepared APEN, NOI, and Tribal NSRs for compressor stations in Colorado and Utah. Prepared annual OOOO reports and semiannual LDAR reports. Greenhouse Gas Reporting, Various Oil and Gas Clients Used both in-house developed calculation tools and the EPA calculation tool to calculate greenhouse gas emission estimates per 40 CFR, part 98, Subpart W regulations for onshore oil and gas production wells. Prepared reporting forms for submittal. Compiled deferred data for reporting in RY2014. Toxic Release Inventory Reporting, Power Client, Colorado Compiled and prepared hazardous chemical inventory reports for USEPA’s Section 313 reporting for several power plants throughout Colorado. Learned Electric Power Research Institute’s (EPRI) LARK- TRIPP software specifically designed and used for power generating facilities air emissions, land release, and monitoring requirements and estimations. Facilitated preparation of the Section 313 reports for the client to USEPA through the TRI-MEweb online program. ProMax Process Simulations, Various Oil and Gas Clients Used ProMax Version 3.2 process simulation software to calculate flashing, working and breathing, and loading loss emissions from tanks in various scenarios by varying temperatures, pressures, flowrates, and equipment setups. Also used ProMax calculated emissions to develop site-specific emission factors for tank losses for use in future emissions tracking. LDAR Monitoring, Various Oil and Gas Clients Inspected upstream oil and gas facilities in Colorado for gas leaks using FLIR IR GasFinder camera technology in accordance with Colorado’s Regulation 7 Leak Detection and Repair requirements. Performed an LDAR audit at a refinery using Method 21. Responsibilities included calibration of the machine, observing monitoring techniques, and performing comparative monitoring. Utah Air Permits, Various Clients, Utah Prepared emission calculations and NOI applications for clients in various industries including oil and gas production, chemicals, and manufacturing. Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan Development, New Mexico Conducted a site visit to gather data and evaluate the current status and needs of an oil field chemical storage facility regarding secondary containment and spill prevention and clean up. Assisted in developing an SPCC plan for the facility.

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KELLY K. OLIVER 2544 Raintree Dr. #O291 Ft. Collins, CO 80526 Phone: 720-934-9956 Email: [email protected] Education: University of Colorado at Boulder (Boulder, CO) B.S. Chemical and Biological Engineering, May 2013 Selected Coursework: Instrument and Process Control, Process Design, BioSeparations, Biomaterials, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, Thermodynamics, Separation and Mass Transfer, Applied Data Analysis, Biokinetics Skills: NCEES Engineer-In-Training Sociable, energetic, good communication skills, very friendly, reliable Ability to learn new things quickly, both as part of a group and independently Software: Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, VBA, Minitab, Aspen HYSYS, SuperPro Designer, ProMax Version 3.2 process simulation software, E&P Tank 2.0, EPA TANKs 4.09d, GRI-GLYCALC Version 4.0, Ecocion’s Asset and Compliance Tracking System (ACTS), LARK-TRIPP Relevant Experience: ERM: Environmental Resources Management, Staff Air Quality Consultant Dec 2013 - Present Extensive experience with emissions calculations and inventories, GHG data management and reporting, air quality permitting and regulatory compliance, Federal Clean Air Act Programs—NSPS & NESHAP, LDAR monitoring, TRI reporting, and SPCC Plans. Air Permitting and Compliance Tracking, Various Oil and Gas Clients, Colorado and Utah Developed and maintained MS Excel based permit and compliance tracking systems for wells in the Piceance and Uinta Basins on state and tribal lands. Compiled and analyzed data from the client to monitor compliance with state and federal standards. Included with the tracking systems were tools for annual compliance review, NSPS OOOO tank applicability review, Subparts ZZZZ and JJJJ review and testing requirements, and facility compliance summaries. Prepared APEN, NOI, and Tribal NSRs for compressor stations in Colorado and Utah. Prepared annual OOOO reports and semiannual LDAR reports. Greenhouse Gas Reporting, Various Oil and Gas Clients Used both in-house developed calculation tools and the EPA calculation tool to calculate greenhouse gas emission estimates per 40 CFR, part 98, Subpart W regulations for onshore oil and gas production wells. Prepared reporting forms for submittal. Compiled deferred data for reporting in RY2014. Toxic Release Inventory Reporting, Power Client, Colorado Compiled and prepared hazardous chemical inventory reports for USEPA’s Section 313 reporting for several power plants throughout Colorado. Learned Electric Power Research Institute’s (EPRI) LARK-TRIPP software specifically designed and used for power generating facilities air emissions, land release, and monitoring requirements and estimations. Facilitated preparation of the Section 313 reports for the client to USEPA through the TRI-MEweb online program. ProMax Process Simulations, Various Oil and Gas Clients Used ProMax Version 3.2 process simulation software to calculate flashing, working and breathing, and loading loss emissions from tanks in various scenarios by varying temperatures, pressures, flowrates, and equipment setups. Also used ProMax calculated emissions to develop site-specific emission factors for tank losses for use in future emissions tracking. LDAR Monitoring, Various Oil and Gas Clients Inspected upstream oil and gas facilities in Colorado for gas leaks using FLIR IR GasFinder camera technology in accordance with Colorado’s Regulation 7 Leak Detection and Repair requirements. Performed an LDAR audit at a refinery using Method 21. Responsibilities included calibration of the machine, observing monitoring techniques, and performing comparative monitoring. Utah Air Permits, Various Clients, Utah Prepared emission calculations and NOI applications for clients in various industries including oil and gas production, chemicals, and manufacturing. Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan Development, New Mexico Conducted a site visit to gather data and evaluate the current status and needs of an oil field chemical storage facility regarding secondary containment and spill prevention and clean up. Assisted in developing an SPCC plan for the facility.