Curt Stanley,
P.G.
STAFF HYDROGEOLOGIST
Shell Development
Company
Westhollow Technology
Center
Houston, Texas
Telephone: (713)
544-7675
EDUCATION
B.S., Geology, North
Carolina State University, 1979 with Emphasis in Engineering.
Advanced Hydrogeologic
Short Courses at: University of Wisconsin and the University of Waterloo, Canada.
CERTIFICATIONS
Certified Ground
Water Professional (CGWP)
American Institute
Professional Geologist (AIPG)
Professional Geologist,
North Carolina
INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY
1979 - Present: Shell
Development Company, Staff Geologist
Mr Stanley is responsible for technical training support to the various organizations within Shell such as: Manufacturing, Marketing, Pipeline, Waste Sites, and Exploration and Production. He has conducted or supervised subsurface investigations and remedial action at over 500 locations in 43 states ( and several countries).
COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES
Mr.
Stanely is an EPA Peer Reviewer and a member of API's Soil/Ground Water Technical
Task Force. His API group developed the "API Decision Support System for
Exposure and Risk Assessment." He also participated in the development
of ASTM's Standard "Guide for Risk-Based Corrective Action Applied at Petroleum
Release Sites," along with an associated national RBCA implementation program
(PIRI).
At present, Mr. Stanley is participating with ASTM in the development of a generic RBCA standard for use in various types of sites: voluntary cleanup, RCRA, CERCLA, Brownfields, etc.), and is working with the RBCA Leadership Council to implement the RBCA standard. He is the Chairman of the Risk/Closure Group, and a member of the ASTM E50 Committee on Environmental Assessment.
TRAINING PROGRAMS
Mr.
Stanley has lectured at The Institute of Environmental Technology, Houston
on risk-based closures and the RBCA program, and at numerous other societies
and professional groups on a variety of topics.
PUBLICATIONS
Mr. Stanley has published numerous papers through the years and are available
upon request.
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