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a | I VC Elizabeth A. Denly
responsible for generating the framework for QC parameters on organic analyses typically
utilized under the MCP, method-specific performance standards for these QC parameters,
minimum reporting requirements for the laboratories for each method, and a list of what
laboratories need to keep on file for potential audits by the MassDEP. She was responsible
for generating the final deliverable on all organic method requirements developed under this
Work Group, providing significant input into the development of requirements for inorganic
methods as well as field sampling QC requirements, and LSP data usability assessment
requirements.
o 1998-2000: Development of the APH Method: Ms. Denly managed a program involving the
development of an analytical approach for the analysis of volatile petroleum hydrocarbons in
indoor air to support the MassDEP’s risk-based approach to evaluating petroleum
hydrocarbons in air. She developed a list of target analytes and a QAPP for the program.
Ms. Denly performed method detection limit studies for individual target analytes and
hydrocarbon ranges in evacuated passivated air-sampling canisters. She conducted a
precision and accuracy study for individual target analytes and hydrocarbon ranges. Ms.
Denly also evaluated the method with real-world samples. As a result of the method
development, MassDEP issued the APH method for analysis of air-phase petroleum
hydrocarbons in air samples.
Other Related Laboratory/Auditing Consulting Experience
Woodbrook Road Superfund Site — South Plainfield, NJ
Ms. Denly developed the QAPP for a complex remedial investigation under USEPA Region II oversight.
The program involved use of the TRIAD approach for real-time PCB results for sampling and analysis of
soil, sediment, groundwater, and surface water for all TCL/TAL parameters, dioxins/furans, PCB
congeners, and a variety of wet chemistry parameters, most of which will be used in a human
health/ecological risk assessment. Ms. Denly was responsible for providing oversight of three analytical
laboratories and for coordination of data validation for all parameters. She communicated frequently with
the laboratories to ensure proper receipt of samples, proper utilization of project-specific analytical
protocols in order to achieve necessary project action levels, and to monitor the overall performance of
the laboratories. Ms. Denly is responsible for the oversight and performance of field and laboratory
audits.
FAA, Region Il — Atlantic City, NJ
Ms. Denly assisted in the preparation of QA protocols for the Supplemental RI and Ecological Risk
Assessment Work Plan. She was also responsible for providing QA support to the field team. Ms. Denly
interfaced with laboratories to ensure achievement of risk-based standards and performed data validation
and/or oversight for all data generated. Ms. Denly provided oversight for all validation performed on the
Remedial Investigation data.
Consolidated Edison First Avenue Properties — New York, NY
Ms. Denly prepared a QAPP for Supplemental Soil Investigation and Voluntary Cleanup of four sites
under TRC’s Exit Strategy® program. She provided QA oversight to field team. Ms. Denly performed
