Lisa K. Voyce

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Lisa K. Voyce

Experience

Ms. Voyce is a project manager and senior scientist at HDRsupportingsite remediation, environmental forensics, water quality and risk assessment projects. Specific areasof technical expertise include CERCLA risk assessment, toxicology, hazardous waste site assessment and remedial investigation, water resource/water supply managementandARARs/regulatory compliance.

USEPA Region 2, Remedial Action Contract - Fulton Avenue Superfund Site, Nassau County, NY. Project Manager and risk assessor for Remedial Investigation of solvent contamination plume impacting public water supply wells.

Prepared and is implementing Triad scope of work to identify contaminant source(s) and evaluate risk, remedial sampling and analysis plan using real-time innovative technology to assure data wouldcharacterize area of contamination, sources, potential public health impact andallow completion of Feasibility Study. Using environmental forensic methods to determine source of large and deep TCE plume impacting public water supply wells.

Nu-West Mining, Soda Springs, Idaho. Provide expert technical support to RI/FS for legacy phosphate mine QA/QC, sampling and overall project plans; ecological and human health risk assessments and potential remedial options. Developing ARARs and remediation strategy focused on Clean Water Act compliance on watershed scale.

USEPARegion 2, Remedial Action Contract - Peninsula Boulevard Groundwater Plume Superfund Site,Hewlett,NY. Providedexpert risk assessment, ARARs/regulatory and remedial investigation support, includingpreparation and review ofhuman health and ecological risk assessments, DNAPL and vapor intrusion issues.

USEPA Region 2, Remedial Action Contract –Lehigh Valley Railroad, Combe South Landfill, Woodbrook Road, Hilliards Creek. Completed review and technical/policy comments of PRP risk assessment, remedial work plan and other documents. Providingcontinuing support to EPA RPM and Risk Assessor for these sites.

Non-HDR Experience

USEPA Region 2, Superfund Program Support/Water Division. As program coordinator,managed EPA Water Division technical, regulatory and policy support to Superfund program.

Worked to resolve disputesand represented Water Division Director in Regional Administrator level decision briefings involving ground water reclamation, treatment of hazardous waste site discharges, NPDES limits for remedial actions, public water supply protection and stream/wetlands restoration.

Assisted in developing the first Superfund program ARARs manual, focusing on water resource protection. Reviewed more than 150 Superfund site and Federal facility remedial actions for technical adequacy, protection of water resources, risk assessment and compliance with Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, Toxic Substances and Control Act and other federal and state statutes.

Senior Risk and Liability Manager at Foster Wheeler Environmental. Responsible for scope, budget and planning industrial client and Federal agency risk assessments, including USEPA Region 2 ARCS Contract. Examined health and ecological risks, analyzed uncertainties and exposures for human and ecological populations for sites with PAHs, metals, PCBs and chlorinated solvent contamination.

As environmental corporate risk manager,reviewed waste remediation proposals and project plans to identify contract, regulatory, health & safety, ecological and technological risks. Worked with proposal/project managers to mitigate concerns in a cost-effective and responsive manner.

New Jersey Highlands Council,Highlands Regional Master Plan, Chester, NJ. Served as Principal Scientist in developing the Highlands Regional Master Plan. Responsible for $2 million in contracts for water and wastewater utility capacity, surface and ground water quality and mapping of natural resources.

Association of NJ Environmental Commissions, Mendham, NJ. Served as Water Resource Project Director for ANJEC, performingresearch for the USDA Forest Service as part of the NY-NJ Highlands Regional Update. Completed technical report “Setting the Standards for Water Quality Protection in the Highlands”.

Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, sites throughout EPA Region 2.As public health advisor, provided technical support to the public, USEPA, state and local agencies on potential health effects of hazardous waste at more than 50 sites, including Federal facilities, landfills, chemical plants, drum dumps, and other remedial or emergency response operations.

Reviewed all Region 2 PA/SI, RI/FS, and risk assessments, providing recommendations on appropriate action. Health and remedial issues included incinerator trial burn emissions, aluminum, lead, mercury exposure impacts, determining cleanup levels and remedial action objectives. Liaison between Public Health Service expert medical and allied health staff and culturally diverse communities, including inner city and rural, Native American populations.

USACE, DERP/FUDS. Served as national program lead, responsible for remedial action decision documents for more than 75 formerly DOD-owned waste site hazardous waste remediation or ordnance clearance projects.

Assured DOD compliance with CERCLA, RCRA, UST and other statutes. Served as Hazard Assessment Instructor for national training, assisted staff in assessing chemical, radiological, ordnance and physical hazards through historical records, on-site evaluation and sampling on a daily basis.

Victory Center LLC, Perth Amboy & Hartz Mountain, Harrison, NJ. Provided technical and regulatory expertise on major Brownfields remediation and redevelopment projects involving risk-based disposal of PCBs under TSCA. Developed PCB sampling and health safety plans for debris, soils, sediment and contaminated fluids, negotiated with Federal and state regulators to minimize costs of remediationand reconstruction.

Publications and Presentations

Malleck, J., and L. Voyce. Joining Forces: Public and Private Management of Ground Water Resources. Presented at Profiting from Water Conference, Santa Monica, CA. May 1989.

Najem, G. R., and L. Voyce. Health Effects of a Low-Level Radioactive Waste Site. American Journal of Public Health. April 1990.

Kaiser, K., and L. Voyce. Setting the Standards for Water Quality Protection in the Highlands. Land Conservation Project of the USDA Forest Service 2002 Highlands Update Report. October 2002.

Awards

USEPA Special Act or Service Award - 1987 and 1988

USEPA Sustained Superior Performance Award -1989

Nominated by USEPA for NYC Region Federal Employee of the Year -1989