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into the laboratory. Final review of the analytical data is performed by Ms. Denly and a data usability
assessment is generated for each investigation.
New Bedford High School — New Bedford, MA
Ms. Denly serves as Project QA Manager and PCB chemistry expert for the investigation and remediation
of multiple PCB containing building materials. Responsibilities include reviewing all field notes,
performing data validation, preparing of data usability assessments and overseeing the analytical
laboratories.
New York City School Construction Authority - New York, NY
Ms. Denly assisted in the preparation of QA protocols for a pilot study to evaluate the possible presence
of PCB in building materials and preferred remedial remedies in select schools constructed between
1950 and 1978. QA protocols included sampling and analysis procedures for PCBs in several matrices
(caulk, wipes, soil, air and bulk). Ms. Denly was responsible for reviewing field team documentation,
providing oversight of the analytical laboratory, and coordinating data validation. She was responsible for
frequent communication 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 coordinated with the laboratories to ensure proper
cleanup procedures were performed on difficult bulk matrices from the school buildings to confirm the
highest level of data defensibility.
130 Liberty Street —- New York, NY
Ms. Denly developed the QAPP for the extensive ambient air monitoring program and waste
management program under USEPA Region II oversight. Ms. Denly provided oversight of six analytical
laboratories and was responsible for coordination and performance of data validation for asbestos,
metals, dioxins/furans, PAHs, PCBs, and silica ambient air data as well as TCLP and metals waste
characterization data. Ms. Denly communicated frequently with the laboratories to ensure proper receipt
of samples, proper utilization of project-specific analytical protocols and to monitor the overall
performance of the laboratories. Responsible for the oversight and performance of field and laboratory
audits. Reviewed all data prior to web-site posting and submission to USEPA.
Mattiace Petrochemical — Glen Cove, NY
Ms. Denly prepared the QAPP for the Long Term Remedial Action under TRC’s Exit Strategy® program
using USEPA Region II guidance. She provided QA oversight to the field team. Ms. Denly also
performed data validation of data generated for demonstration of achievement of cleanup objectives. Ms.
Denly was responsible for performing assessment of data to determine overall usability.
USEPA Region | Superfund RAC —- MA
Ms. Denly serves as lead chemist for a variety of Superfund programs under the USEPA Region |
Remedial Action Contract (RAC). Her responsibilities have included ongoing development of analytical
specifications for laboratories to achieve specific project objectives and development of QAPPs following
the requirements of USEPA Region | QAPP guidelines. She performs data validation and/or senior
review of data validation for a variety of analytical methodologies utilizing USEPA Region | validation
guidelines. Ms. Denly generates data usability assessments and/or split sample comparison reports in
accordance with USEPA Region | guidance, when required. She interacts with USEPA Region |
