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Curriculum Vitae
David Campbell, P.G. Program Manager M. D. Campbell and Associates, L.P. Houston, Texas Telephone: 713-807-0021 Cell Phone: 713-248-2576 Fax: 713-807-0985 Email: david@mdcampbell.com
Education 1993, B.S. in Geology and Hydrogeology, w/Biology as Special Emphasis Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
Professional Education TNRCC Risk-Based Corrective Action Workshop, 1996 Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LADEQ) UST Conference, Baton Rouge, LA OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER Training Red Cross CPR/First Aid Certified Houston Contractors Safety Council
Professional Licenses, Memberships, Awards and Activities Professional Geoscientist License: Texas (#52) Geological Society of America (GSA) National Ground Water Association North Texas Association of Environmental Professionals Houston Geological Society National Audubon Society Shlemon Mentor in Applied Geoscience, GSA South-Central Section Meeting, Texas A&M University, 2004 Webmaster for IET Web Resources Portal, AEG-TX.org, AIPG-TX.org, The Institute of Environmental Technology (IET), Environmental Litigation Associates (ELA), and MDCampbell.com, etc.
Professional Experience
M. D. Campbell and Associates, L.P. (C&A), Program Manager/Project Hydrogeologist, Houston, TX, 1997 - 2006 and then 2009 to Present As Program Manager, Mr. Campbell is responsible for all Phase I, II and III field programs and associated activities in mining and environmental projects for C&A. He also provides litigation support to the C&A Principal and to clients. The following are some of the functions he has performed:
- Monitoring well design and installation at Superfund sites, RCRA and LPST sites throughout Texas and elsewhere,
- Supervising drilling, Geoprobe, CPT and other ground-water sampling,
- Preparing reports on hydrogeologic investigations,
- Providing assistance on O & M of remediation projects, and
- Conducting environmental, fate & transport and geotechnical modeling.
- Providing litigation support on major landfill, chemical plant and other cases.
ERM-Southwest, Inc. (ERM), Senior Project Hydrogeologist/Project Manager, Houston, TX, 2007 - 2009 As a Senior Project Geologist for the Site Investigation and Remediation group at ERM, Mr. Campbell was involved in the day-to-day operations of a full-service environmental and engineering consulting company including training junior Project Geologists and Environmental Engineers, project proposals and billing, client discussions/presentations and project management.
As Project Manager, Mr. Campbell managed the largest single project for the group’s largest client which involves a former Superfund site in Oklahoma. Tasks include creating the site’s Feasibility Study for ODEQ and EPA review and approval. The Feasibility studies involves the evaluation and comparison of multiple remediation technologies including capping, passive barriers, recovery trenches, solidification and stabilization, various in situ treatments, monitored natural attenuation, and ground water monitoring. Affected media at the site includes soils and sediments, ground water, and surface water. Constituents of concern include creosote and pentachlorophenol as well as BTEX (LNAPLs and DNAPLs).
Various Phase I, II, and III projects throughout the Southwest US involving manufacturing and oil and gas industries.
Carter & Burgess, Inc., Project Geologist and Hydrogeologist, Environmental Services Division, Houston TX, 1995 - 1997 Mr. Campbell was involved in a wide variety of environmental assessment and remediation projects, both as project coordinator and as a project site supervisor. Projects included: Expanded Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) related to county, municipal and private property transactions, Phase II Investigations, Plan A and B risk-based site closures, UST investigations and removals and remediation projects involving soil and ground-water contamination. As a Project Hydrogeologist, he was responsible for project coordination activities to ensure accurate, timely and cost-effective completion of projects. Mr. Campbell was also involved in the supervision of numerous field investigations to characterize sites with known or suspected environmental contamination and evaluate field and analytical data to determine the source(s) of contamination. He was also required to interact with state and federal personnel and requirements related to regulatory reporting and site remediation.
Selected project experience included:
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Phase I ESA and Phase II Site Investigations on large commercial properties in the Houston area. Phase II Investigations have included the use of standard drilling rigs, Geoprobe and Cone Penetrometer Testing (CPT) technology, ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and electromagnetic (EM) surveying,
- Performed weekly operation and maintenance activities for ground-water remediation and SVE systems installed at leaking UST sites in the Houston area,
- Phase I ESA and Phase II Investigations for 1,000+ acre oilfields in Texas, Mississippi and Mexico and numerous commercial developments in the Houston area including the downtown 100+ square block Freedman Township Project for the City of Houston,
- Participated in numerous LRST site investigations throughout Texas and Louisiana,
- Participated in numerous Accelerated Site Assessments (ASAs) at LRST sites in Dallas and Fort Worth,
- Performed Expanded Phase I ESAs for the City of Houston along the alignment of two proposed sewer rehabilitation projects and participated in the recommendations for Phase II Investigations and directed the resulting drilling and sampling activities, and
- Participated in Phase II Investigations and evaluations of active oil/gas wells and associated tank batteries in North Houston with widespread soil and ground-water impacts.
M. D. Campbell and Associates, Project Geologist and Hydrogeologist, Houston, TX, 1995 As a Project Hydrogeologist, Mr. Campbell was responsible for all Phase I, II and III field programs and construction supervision for C&A. The following are some of the functions he performed:
- Monitoring well design and installation at Superfund sites, RCRA and LPST sites in Texas, and elsewhere,
- Supervising drilling, Geoprobe, CPT and ground-water sampling,
- Preparing reports on hydrogeologic investigations, and
- Providing assistance on O & M of remediation projects
BDS Environmental Services, Staff Environmental Geologist, Houston, TX, 1994 - 1995 As a Environmental Field Supervisor and Geoprobe Operator, Mr. Campbell cooperated with numerous environmental consultants on a contract basis by providing:
- Extensive Geoprobe soil and ground-water sampling at Superfund, RCRA, LPST and Petrochemical sites in Texas and Louisiana,
- Successful planning and installation of temporary 1-inch piezometers using the Geoprobe for improved ground-water sampling and piezometric surface measurements,
- Supervision as an Environmental Geologist for two Mobile B-57 drill rigs, a CME 75 and a Failing 1500 drill rig on various projects involving numerous monitoring and recovery well installations, soil borings and vapor extraction wells,
- Technical supervision and support for client Project Geological Engineers concerning project goals, execution and safety plans, and
- Project reports, well reports and proposal work
Delta Environmental Consultants, Inc., Staff Geologist and Hydrogeologist, Houston, TX, 1993 - 1994 With over four years of environmental field experience, Mr. Campbell provided technical and supervisory support for environmental projects such as:
- Installation of numerous ground-water remediation systems at RCRA TSD facilities, including preparation of Operations and Maintenance planing, trouble-shooting, and long term monitoring and sampling programs as per TNRCC/EPA permit requirements,
- Site-specific environmental project planning on all phases of RCRA TSD/UST facility projects,
- Extensive subsurface investigations at RCRA, UST and E&P sites using standard drill rigs, Cone Penetrometer Testing (CPT), Geoprobe, Hydropunch and Vibracore systems. Responsibilities also included working closely with clients to meet specific goals and timetables,
- Ground-water plume investigations at RCRA, UST and E&P projects involving boundary delineation, source and concentration definition, monitoring well placement installation, soil gas surveys and soil borings,
- UST site multi-well SVE system construction and supervision,
- Supervision of the removal of leaking USTs in Louisiana including project coordination with the LADEQ, sample collection, data interpretation, summary report compilation and submittal,
- Team member conducting Phase I & II environmental assessments of active oil fields in Texas and commercial properties in Fort Worth and Houston. Activities included historical research, personnel interviews, site reconnaissance and survey, aerial photograph interpretation and report preparation submittal, and
- First and second stage development and sampling and testing of monitoring wells, pumping tests to determine aquifer characteristics and ground-water remediation programs.
Terra Technologies-Southwest, Inc., Environmental Geologist, Houston, TX, 1993 As a Geologist/CPT Operator, Mr. Campbell was responsible for all aspects of Cone Penetrometer Testing (CPT); in-situ ground water and soil-gas sampling; application of various computer programs concerning contaminant concentrations, transport and fate. Projects included RCRA, UST and Superfund sites in Texas and Wyoming.
Operated real-time aquifer evaluation equipment (CPT conductivity & pore-pressure transducers); preparation and review of technical reports/proposals; assisted in-field analytical (GC-FID/PID) testing personnel; field crew and equipment coordination; CPT operator and company mechanic.
Griffin Remediation Services (GRS), Driller's Assistant, Houston, TX, 1992 - 1993 Prior to graduation from college, Mr. Campbell was a Driller's Assistant responsible for monitoring well and well-point installation and first stage development for various dewatering projects and a Roughneck/Well Technician on Failing 1000 and 1500 drilling rigs, track and all-terrain rigs, responsible for blower maintenance and repair, field project preparation and well material design.
Scott Environmental Services, Inc. (SESI), Driller's Assistant, Houston, TX, 1992 During a work break from college, Mr. Campbell served as a Driller's Assistant responsible for all phases of hollow-stem auger and wet rotary environmental drilling; set t hundreds of shallow monitoring wells in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Florida, including approximately 40 sites requiring at least Level C protection.
Texas A&M Geology Department (TAMU), Lab Technician, College Station, Texas, 1989-1991 (Part-Time) Mr. Campbell was a Lab Technician under Dr. Dorabek performing thin-section preparation and identification.
Alsay Water Wells, Inc., Driller's Assistant, Houston, TX, 1987-1988 Prior to entering college full-time, he served as a Driller's Assistant on large commercial water well drilling rigs for various municipalities and MUDs in Texas.
Pollock's Drilling Company, Driller's Assistant, Ely, Nevada - Payette, ID, 1986-1987 Mr. Campbell served as a Driller's Assistant working with the project geologist on a Chicago Pneumatic (CP) standard air rotary reverse circulation drilling rig, sampling to quantify gold/silver reserves of the Almaden mercury mine in Idaho and angle drilling in the Northern Rocky Mountain region.

Office Management As a member of M. D. Campbell and Associates, he was also responsible for field operations, implementation of projects and the coordination of contracts. As team member and Staff Supervisor, assisting in increasing the efficiency and productivity of the successful Environmental Services Division of Carter & Burgess, Inc. in Houston, Texas. As team member, assisted in starting a successful environmental consulting field office in Houston, Texas, for Delta Environmental Consultants Inc.
Publications
Campbell, M. D., J. D. King, H.M. Wise, B. Handley, and M. David Campbell, 2009, "The Role of Nuclear Power in Space Exploration and the Associated Environmental Safeguards: An Overview," Report of the Uranium Committee, Energy Minerals Division to the Astrogeology Committee of AAPG. Presented at the Conference of the AAPG-Energy Minerals Division and Astrogeology Committee Sessions, June 8-10, held in Denver, CO. (Click here).
Campbell, M. D., B. Handley, H. M. Wise, J. D. King, and M. David Campbell, 2009, "Developing Industrial Minerals, Nuclear Minerals and Commodities of Interest via Off-World Exploration and Mining," Paper/Poster at the Conference of the American Association of Petroleum Geologist (AAPG), Energy Minerals Division Sessions, June 9, Denver, CO., 27 p. (Click here).
Campbell, M. D. and M. David Campbell, 2005, "Uranium Industry Re-Development and Expansion in the Early 21st Century: Supplying Fuel for the Expansion of Nuclear Power in the U.S., The Environment vs. The Paradigm," Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Strategy Conference & Investment Forum, Session 1: Energy Supply - Quantities and Qualities, Presented by Colorado Oil & Gas Association, August 1, Denver, Colorado, 44 p. (Conference Program). (PDF Version).
Bost, R. C., M. D. Campbell, M. David Campbell, T. R. Eckols and Andrew L. Fono , 2005, "Flawed Geoscience in Forensic Environmental Investigations: Part II: How Daubert Affects the Scope and Bases for Expert Opinions" NGWA Environmental Law & Ground Water Conference, Baltimore, MD., July 21-22, (Conference Program). (Papers).
Bost, R. C., M. D. Campbell, M. David Campbell, T. R. Eckols, and Andrew L. Fono, 2005, "Flawed Geoscience in Forensic Environmental Investigations: Part III: How Daubert Is a Surrogate for Ethical Questions Regarding Expert Opinions" NGWA Environmental Law & Ground Water Conference, Baltimore, MD., July 21-22, (Conference Program). (Papers).
Campbell, M. D., et al., 2005, Recent Uranium Industry Developments, Exploration, Mining and Environmental Programs in the U.S. and Overseas, Energy Minerals Division, AAPG, Uranium Committee 2005 Report, March 25, (here).
Campbell, M. D., and M. David Campbell, (2004), "Crisis Management: Ground-Water Supplies in the 21st Century," in Envirotechnology, to be published in China.(PDF: http://mdcampbell.com/ChinaPaper0304R2r5RED.pdf)
Campbell, M. D., R. C. Bost, and M. David Campbell, (2004), "Flawed Geoscience in Forensic Environmental Investigations: The Effect of Daubert Challenges on Improving Investigations" NGWA Environmental Law & Ground Water Conference, Chicago, IL, May 5-6, 2004 (Conference Program).
Campbell, M. D. and M. David Campbell (in Preparation), "Growth Faulting in the Houston, Texas Area: Origins and Characteristics, Regional and Local Relationships, Associated Geologic Hazards, Economic Impact and Methods of Investigation", a report to the Institute of Environmental Technology, Houston, TX, see (here).
Campbell, M. D., M. David Campbell, and M. Saribudak, 2004, "Growth Faulting, Associated Geologic Hazards, Economic & Regulatory Impact, and Methods of Investigation for the Houston, Texas Area," South-Central Meeting, Geological Society of America and Texas Section of the Association of Engineering Geologists Growth Fault Symposium, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, March 16, 83 p. (Program)
Campbell, M. D., T. Alexander, and M. David Campbell, (In Preparation), A C&A Field Investigation in Oklahoma-Arkansas: Interim Report on the Hydrogeologic Investigations on the Occurrence of Diagenetic Siderite within the Atoka Sandstone, near Pocola, Oklahoma and Hackett, Arkansas". Summary Published in Oklahoma Notes, 1992.
Campbell, M. D. and M. David Campbell, (In Preparation), "A Field Investigation in Utah: Interim Report on the Continuing Paleontologic and Geologic Field Investigations on the Occurrence of Fossil Remains in the Ferron Sandstone of Late Cretaceous Age, South-Central Utah". |