Maurice Pearson
President Orlando
MA, Organizational Management, University of Phoenix
BS , Biology, University of Central Florida
Mr. Pearson is a principal and president of 3E. He has been involved in managing natural resources in the central Florida area since 1993. Maurice´s strengths are in the areas of wildlife and habitat analysis, threatened and endangered species studies, wetland evaluations and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documentation. Additional experience includes wetland enhancement and mitigation design. He has prepared, submitted, and received approval for several individual environmental resource permit (ERP) projects throughout Florida. Mr. Pearson manages 3E´s ecological site assessment reporting, ERPs, conservation area impact permits and Section 404 Permits. He has gained valuable experience and contacts working for regulatory agencies such as the St. Johns River Water Management District and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Dennis Theoret, P.G.
Vice President Merrit Island
MS, Geology, University of Akron
BS, Geology, SUNY Brockport
Mr. Theoret, principal and vice president at 3E, has 21 years of environmental experience. Mr. Theoret was a founding principal of 3E´s predecessor company, Apex Environmental Engineering and Compliance, Inc. He has provided program management, project management, and technical expertise on geologic and hydro geologic efforts for soil, ground water, and light-non-aqueous phase liquids/dense non-aqueous phase liquids (LNAPL/DNAPL) remediation on over 200 projects for both federal and private sector clients. These projects have involved: confirmation sampling (CS), site assessment reports (SAR), remedial action plans (RAP), RCRA facility investigations/corrective measures studies (RFI/CMS) and remedial implementation/feasibility studies (RI/FS) including work plans and technical reports; DNAPL site characterization; risk assessments; monitored natural attenuation; ground water modeling; interim remedial measures; remedial design/remedial action; and electronic data management (EPRIMS, CADD and GIS).
Chris Parent
Vice President Orlando
BS, Mechanical Engineering, Penn State University
Mr. Parent, principal and vice president for 3E, has been in the environmental engineering field for 16 years. Like Mr. Theoret, Mr. Parent is also a founding principal of Apex Environmental Engineering and Compliance, Inc. He previously worked for Lockheed Martin Corporation in Daytona Beach and Orlando, Florida with the responsibility of environmental, health and safety program compliance, policy development, training, auditing, permitting, and remediation programs. He has served as program manager for Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control environmental and safety projects since 1997. Additionally, he has been a key participant in assessment programs for Department of Defense (DoD) contractors and various manufacturing facilities. Mr. Parent has successfully completed over 500 environmental assessment and remediation projects associated with environmental, safety and health programs for industrial, commercial and waste facilities. He has completed over 150 CAA, EPCRA, CWA, OSHA, DOT, NFPA and TSCA related compliance projects within Florida, Texas, California, Georgia, North Carolina and Canada.
Michael A. Orcino, P.E.
Vice President Orlando
MS, Civil Engineering, Louisiana State University
BS, Civil Engineering, Louisiana State University
Mr. Orcino, principal and vice president for 3E, has provided program management, project management, QA/QC, technical expertise, and health and safety management for federal, state, and private sector clients throughout Florida and other states for over 14 years. His background includes preparation of contamination assessment reports and development and implementation of remedial action plans; development of engineering plans and specifications for organic and inorganic remediation systems; development of comprehensive health and safety programs and Quality Assurance Project Plans (QAPP); contractor bid preparation and evaluation; contract review and negotiation; construction management and oversight; RCRA/CERCLA projects; Phase I and Phase II environmental site assessments for land development projects; Level I and Level II baseline assessments for Department of Transportation (DOT) projects; human health and ecological risk assessments; LNAPL and DNAPL investigations; landfill permitting and monitoring; and environmental permitting for water, wastewater, and air; and hazardous building materials assessments and remediation. Mr. Orcino is a licensed professional engineer in the state of Florida.
Paul Seavy, PE, PSSC, CFEA
Vice President Tampa
BS, Chemical Engineering, Drexel University
Mr. Seavy, principal and vice president of 3E, has over 22 years experience in providing remedial construction and O&M related services to both governmental and private clients. Mr. Seavy has served as project and program manager for over $60 million in environmental engineering projects at over 100 sites in Florida. He has design and construction experience with petroleum fuel tank system removal/remediation, air sparge systems, vapor extraction systems, groundwater extraction/injection systems, in-situ oxidation, enhanced bio remediation, landfill capping, and wastewater treatment systems. His experience in wastewater and remedial treatment technologies includes biological, air stripping, carbon adsorption, ion exchange, pozzolonic stabilization, UV, chemical oxidation, metals precipitation, and thermal treatment. Experience with process system O&M includes startup and troubleshooting, development of O&M Manuals, operator training, maintenance management systems (MMS), and system automation/telemetry. Mr. Seavy is a Florida-licensed professional engineer and holds Florida pollutant storage contractor and building contractor licenses.
