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Native American Owned (MBE) | Disadvantaged Business (DBE) | Small Business

Environmental Services

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PLAN

Land Use Plans

Transportation Plans

Site Master Plans

Capital Improvements Programming

Environmental Studies

Environmental Due Diligence

DESIGN

Water, Wastewater, Stormwater Facilities

Streets and Highways

Transit Facilities

Housing

Public Buildings

Hatcheries, Fish Passage, Related Facilities

Site Development

Design Quality Assurance

ENGINEER

Feasibility Studies

Facility Condition Assessments

Seismic Analysis

Environmental Compliance/SPCC

Water Resources

Independent Qualified Registered

Professional Engineer

MANAGE

Construction Management

Contract Administration

Program Management

Commissioning

De-commissioning

Site Investigation/Remediation

Workforce Development

AKANA is a Native American owned

professional services firm helping clients

plan + design + engineer + manage projects in

the built environment.

www.akana.us

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AKANA'S ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES GROUP supports permitting, compliance, due diligence,

and decommissioning projects for the military, public infrastructure, housing and

commercial development, and several industries, including power generation, waste

incineration, site remediation and reclamation, and upstream oil and gas.

OUR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

NEPA Compliance - Cultural Resource Studies Environmental Assessments Environmental Impact Statements Categorical Exclusions

Program Evaluation/ Regulatory Compliance Audits

Spill Prevention Control and

Countermeasures (SPCC) Plans

Due Diligence Investigations

Hazardous Waste Facility

Closure Plan and Permitting

Wetlands Delineation/Permitting

Spill Assessment and Reporting

IR Camera Surveys for Methane/Natural Gas Leak Detection

RECENT PROJECTS

Human Health and Ecological

Risk Assessment, Oregon

Department of Environmental

Quality

Oil and Gas Drill Pad Phase I & II Environmental Due Diligence, Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, North Dakota

ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

Biological Assessment Services, WBI Energy, Montana and North Dakota

Biological Assessments

Phase I Site Assessments

Land Reclamation Assessments and Monitoring

RCRA Enforcement and Permitting Support

Phase II Site Investigations

Monitor Well Installation/ Development/Sampling

Superfund Site Remediation/Monitoring

Air Permitting/Compliance/Monitoring

Human Health and Ecological

Risk Assessments

Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Preparation and Inspections

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AKANA COMPLETED A PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT (ESA) for the Highway 351

Joseph to Wallowa Lake Bike-Pedestrian improvement project. The project covers 0.77 miles

on Hwy 351 from the City of Joseph to the boat ramp at Wallowa Lake.

OUR SERVICES

Project management

Phase I Environmental Site

Assessment

Hazmat Corridor

Assessment

Oregon Department of

Transportation

REFERENCE

Kevin Boyle

Project/Utility Coordinator

OBEC Consulting Engineers

[email protected]

(503) 400-3271

THE DETAILS

As part of the OBEC Consulting Engineers A/E design team, Akana

completed the linear Phase I ESA which involved a field investigation,

historic records review, and interviews with individuals knowledgeable

about the highway corridor.

Project details included sensitive habitat areas and a historical

landmark which would need to be preserved as part of the project.

Akana’s report was reviewed and accepted by the ODOT client and

is part of the project design documentation.

PHASE I ESA HWY 351 JOSEPH TO WALLOWA LAKE

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AKANA COMPLETED A PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT (ESA) of Century Link's

Waucoma Center in Hood River, Oregon. The center is a former warehouse facility which

was redeveloped by the Port of Hood River into a commercial office building.

OUR SERVICES

Project management

Phase II Environmental Site

Assessment

Oregon DEQ No Further Action

Sonic drilling

REFERENCE

Ed Clement

Regional HS Manager

CenturyLink

[email protected]

(913) 353-7290

THE DETAILS

Prior site uses include the manufacturing and distribution of

orchard spray pesticides. The former orchard spray facility was

covered with up to 30 feet of fill material for the redevelopment

project.

Akana completed 12 borings to evaluate potential contamination

impacts from the former orchard spray facility. Samples were

submitted for laboratory analysis for metals, pesticide and petroleum

hydrocarbon analysis.

Our final report received a No Further Action determination by

DEQ.

WAUCOMA CENTER PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT

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AKANA PREPARED DEMOLITION SPECIFICATIONS INCLUDING A REMEDIATION PLAN for the

former C&M Motors site in northeast Portland. The site is a former auto-repair facility being

redeveloped by the Portland Development Commission (PDC).

OUR SERVICES

Project management

Remediation planning

Redevelopment

REFERENCE

Wendy Wilcox

Construction Specialist

Portland Development

Commission

[email protected]

(503) 823-3236

THE DETAILS

Demolition specifications prepared for the former C&M Motors

site on NE Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard covered site

buildings and utilities and also addressed known subsurface

contamination issues. The primary site contaminant was petroleum

hydrocarbon which was located in two separate areas of the site. The

remediation specification included removal of site contaminants with

off-site disposal and confirmation sampling requirements.

The demolition specifications have been accepted by the PDC and

will be issued as part of a construction bid package.

C&M MOTORS DEMOLITION/REMEDIATION SPECIFICATION

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UNDER CONTRACT TO THE BIA WESTERN REGION OFFICE, AKANA IS CONDUCTING REMEDIAL

INVESTIGATIONS related to the continued presence of petroleum hydrocarbons in soil and

groundwater beneath a portion of the Owyhee community on the Shoshone-Paiutes Duck

Valley Indian Reservation, Nevada.

HYDROCARBON ASSESSMENT AND INVESTIGATION

OUR SERVICES

Data review and gap

analysis

Groundwater condition

assessment

Soil borings and well

monitoring

Remedial Design Plan

preparation

THE DETAILS

The objectives of the project are to further characterize and

delineate TPH impacted soil and groundwater within the town of

Owyhee and to satisfy the provisions set forth in the 1995 EPA

Administrative Order.

To accomplish these objectives, the project has been organized into

three phases. Phase I planning involves a review of existing data and

assessment of current groundwater conditions. Phase II field

investigation and assessment involves installation of soil borings and

monitor wells and monitoring well abandonment. Aquifer test will be

conducted to assist in Phase III preparation of a Remedial Design Plan

and an Implementation Work Plan.

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AKANA HAS PROVIDED SERVICES INVOLVING A VARIETY OF ENVIRONMENTAL INVESTIGATION

AND REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES FOR MULTIPLE PROJECTS IN THE USCG PACIFIC REGION.

Environmental work has included management and oversight of lead-based paint and

asbestos removal activities; contaminated soil sampling, removal, and disposal; underground

storage tank removal and disposal; and permitting activities.

OUR SERVICES

Project/construction

management

Hazardous materials

removal

Contaminated solid

sampling, disposal

UST removal and disposal

Permitting activities

REFERENCE

Mark McAll

US Coast Guard

(206) 409-5157

THE DETAILS

Pier 36, Seattle, WA – Akana provided dredging inspection

services and ensured that work was performed in accordance

with contract documents and local environmental regulations.

Dredged materials included both sediments for in-water disposal

and debris and contaminated soils for approved upland disposal.

Additional projects included coordination with Coast Guard

environmental staff on asbestos and lead paint abatement

activities, UST removal and remediation activities, and

contaminated soil excavation and disposal activities.

Station Bellingham, WA – For the Bellingham Floating Dock

Expansion, Akana served as Contracting Officer's Representative,

responsible for

overseeing

permitted in-

water work with

the Port of

Bellingham and

the Washington

DFW during the

fish window for

relocation of the

pilings. Activities

included negotiations with WDFW for modification of the

permit during ongoing activities.

US Coast Guard Building 500 Deepwater Project, Petaluma, CA –

Akana managed construction for removal/disposal of asbestos-

containing materials (paint, adhesives, floor tile, wallboard)

during renovation of an existing building; and the associated

hazardous waste disposal. The project also involved the

identification, removal, and disposal of petroleum

contaminated soils in accordance with Federal and State

regulations.

ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION, WESTERN US, US COAST GUARD

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AKANA PREPARED DEMOLITION SPECIFICATIONS INCLUDING A REMEDIATION PLAN for the

former C&M Motors site in northeast Portland. The site is a former auto-repair facility being

redeveloped by the Portland Development Commission (PDC).

OUR SERVICES

Project management

Remediation planning

Redevelopment

REFERENCE

Wendy Wilcox

Construction Specialist

Portland Development

Commission

[email protected]

(503) 823-3236

THE DETAILS

Demolition specifications prepared for the former C&M Motors

site on NE Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard covered site

buildings and utilities and also addressed known subsurface

contamination issues. The primary site contaminant was petroleum

hydrocarbon which was located in two separate areas of the site. The

remediation specification included removal of site contaminants with

off-site disposal and confirmation sampling requirements.

The demolition specifications have been accepted by the PDC and

will be issued as part of a construction bid package.

C&M MOTORS DEMOLITION/REMEDIATION SPECIFICATION

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AS PART OF A MAJOR REDEVELOPMENT OF HISTORIC CELILO INDIAN VILLAGE, Akana's multi-

discipline team of planners and engineers prepared a comprehensive environmental baseline

study for the 120-acre property located adjacent to the historic Celilo Falls, a traditional

Indian fishing site on the Columbia River. The site was one of 31 redeveloped as part of the

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Columbia River Treaty Fishing Access Sites project to restore

Tribal access to historical fishing grounds

OUR SERVICES

Environmental Baseline Study

Sludge sampling plan

Hazardous materials surveys

Permit applications

Construction document

preparation

THE DETAILS

The site included two solid waste disposal areas, an existing and

abandoned sewage sludge lagoon, underground storage tanks, lead

based paint and asbestos issues.

Akana prepared and implemented a sludge sampling plan to

evaluate land application or off-site disposal alternatives; conducted

lead-based paint and asbestos surveys for over 20 buildings; and

prepared construction specifications and permit applications for

abandoning the old sewage sludge lagoon and construction of a new

system.

Environmental studies were also conducted at other CRTFAS sites as

part of Akana's services on the overall project. For example, at

Dallesport, Akana conducted a site assessment to evaluate the nature

and extent of a 100 cy solid waste pile, confirming the presence of what

appeared to be used oil or tar, historically applied with the intention of

containing sand dune migration. Ultimately, approximately 385 cy of

petroleum-affected soil

was removed and

relocated beneath on-site

asphalt roadway and

parking, effectively

capping the contaminated

material.

CELILO VILLAGE ENVIRONMENTAL BASELINE STUDY

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AKANA IS ASSISTING THE COLUMBIA RIVER INTER-TRIBAL FISH COMMISSION (CRITFC) in

assessing the vulnerability of member tribes’ fishery resources to climate change impacts and

the ability to mitigate these impacts with the restoration of fish passage and reintroduction of

salmon, sturgeon, and lamprey to all historic areas in the Columbia River Basin.

CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ASSESSMENT/SURVEY

OUR SERVICES

Survey of key Tribal staff

Funding/grant assistance

Public outreach

THE DETAILS

CRITFC was formed by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla

Indian Reservation, the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the

Yakama Nation, the Confederated Tribes of the Warm springs

Reservation of Oregon, and the Nez Perce Tribe.

These four member tribes, individually and collectively through

CRITFC, are preparing for climate change by developing, mitigating,

and adapting natural resource programs and policies to manage

current and future impacts. As part of this effort, Akana conducted a

survey of the member tribes, the results of which will help identify

the policy, technical, and programmatic capacity needs required for

the Columbia Basin tribes to effectively address climate change

impacts.

Akana traveled throughout the basin to survey key personnel of

the four member tribes and CRITFC, meeting with the tribes’ staff in

department that would be expected to be impacted by climate

change. In addition, we identified foundation and grant

opportunities and assisted CRITFC in building relationships with

these foundations and grantors.

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LET’S CONNECT.

www.akana.us

PORTLAND, OR

6400 SE Lake Road, Suite 270

Portland, OR 97222

P: (503) 652-9090

Herb Fricke, PE

President

[email protected]

SEATTLE, WA

3380 146th Place SE

Bellevue, WA 98007

P: (206) 768-8500

Paul Kluvers, PE, SEVice President

[email protected]

CHICAGO, IL

PO Box 292

Western Springs IL 60558

P: (708) 246-3375

Rob Foster, PE

Senior Project Manager [email protected]

DALLAS, TX

1850 N. Greenville Ave., Suite 170

Richardson, TX 75081 P: (855) 253-5429

Carol Townsend, PG

Senior Environmental Scientist

[email protected]

NEW TOWN, ND

359 Main St., Ste. 1

New Town, ND

P: (701) 627-2442

Bill Desmond, PhD

O&G Market Sector Lead

[email protected]

OUR CLIENTS

Akana’s clients include federal, state and local

agencies; Native American Tribes; and the

commercial and industrial sectors. Some of our

current clients are:

PUBLIC

U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

U.S. Forest Service

Bureau of Indian Affairs

U.S. Department of Defense

Indian Health Service

Federal Highway Administration

Oregon Department of Transportation

North Dakota Department of Transportation

City of Portland, Oregon

City of La Center, Washington

Metro (Portland area regional government)

TriMet (Portland regional transit provider)

Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC)

Portland Development Commission (PDC)

Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI)

PRIVATE

Kenyon Zero Storage, Inc.

Bleyhl Farm Service

Century Link

Railex

Pacific Gas & Electric

Marathon Oil Co.

Barrick Gold of North America

Continental Resources, Inc.

Missouri River Resources

TRIBAL

Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde

Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians

Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation

Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs

Chehalis Tribes

Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation

Cowlitz Indian Tribe

Ft. McDermitt Paiute-Shoshone Tribe

Hoh Tribe

Lummi Nation

Makah Nation

Puyallup Tribe

Shinnecock Indian Nation

Shoalwater Bay Tribe

Skokomish Tribe

Snoqualmie Indian Tribe

Spokane Indian Tribe

Squaxin Island Tribe

Stillaguamish Indian Tribe

Suquamish Tribe

Swinomish Tribe

Tulalip Tribes

Coeur d’Alene Indian Tribe

Nez Perce Tribe

Ak-Chin Indian Community

Gila River Indian Community

Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community

Three Affiliated Tribes of Fort Berthold

AUSTIN, TX

1504 W 5th St., Ste. 200

Austin, TX

P: (512) 987-1535

Peter Van Zandt Project Manager

[email protected]