Daniel P. Fenno, PG
Senior Hydrogeologist
- NH Professional Geologist
- Maine Certified Geologist
- Florida Professional Geologist
- American Institute of Professional Geologists, Certified Professional Geologist
- OSHA Hazardous Waste Site Training
- Construction Quality Control for Managers, US Army Corps of Engineers
Mr. Daniel Fenno has worked since 1977 in the fields of hydrogeology, environmental evaluation and remedial actions. He is registered as a Professional Geologist in New Hampshire, Maine and Florida. His work experience includes:
- conducting Site Assessments
- Initial Site Characterizations
- Site Investigations
- preparation of Remedial Action Plans
- Remedial Action Implementation
- Groundwater Permit Monitoring under applicable rules and regulations throughout New England
Mr. Fenno has completed underground storage tank closures, planned and implemented groundwater monitoring programs for contaminated and non-contaminated sites, and planned, conducted and managed numerous initial site characterizations and site investigations. He has significant experience working within state and federal hazardous waste and petroleum rules and regulations. He has interacted with representatives of state and federal regulatory agencies on issues of site compliance with applicable environmental regulations, remedial investigations and remedial actions.
Mr. Fenno has worked under contract to USEPA providing technical support to Superfund and RCRA projects and under the Emergency Response and Remediation Services program supervising remedial actions. He has worked under contract to the US Army Corps of Engineers providing site assessment and remedial action services and acting as the quality control officer for both remediation and construction projects. He has provided expert witness testimony as a hydrogeologist and presented results of technical investigations to public hearings and local government boards.
Mr. Fenno joined NHSC, Inc. in October 2004 and presently serves as senior hydrogeologist and project manager for environmental site assessments, hydrogeologic studies for water supply development/assessment and environmental impact assessments, groundwater and soil sampling, and contamination remediation.