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HTA Science and Engineering, Inc was started as a sole practitioner in 1988 and became a California Corporation in 2002. The Corporation is woman owned and is a Certified Small Business. The Corporation is guided by the Board of Directors. The Chairperson of the Board is Ramona Thompson, the Chief Financial Officer of HTA. The President of HTA is Dr. C. Hugh Thompson.
Ramona Thompson has been associated with HTA from its beginning and has helped grow the firm and establish financial systems. Prior to the formation of HTA, she worked on a variety of environmental engineering projects that involved assisting with laboratory experiments, and preparation of extensive engineering reports, data analysis, and documents. She obtained a degree in Banking and Finance from Sacramento State University in 1982. Her financial working experience has been in operations associated with banking, tax processing, and investments / securities, as well as being the Financial Principal of HTA. She assures HTA financial operations are sound, compliant, and maintains independent verification and counsel using an outside Certified Public Accountant.
Dr. C. Hugh Thompson has been associated with HTA from its beginning and has served as the Engineering Principal. Prior to the formation of HTA he served as an officer for 3 international environmental engineering firms (URS Corporation, Roy F. Weston, Law Engineering) developing and working on assignments from private and public clients. During his nearly 40 year professional career, he has created and lead environmental, health, and safety programs for Aerojet General Corporation, Battelle Memorial Institute, US Department of Transportation, US Environmental Protection Agency, UN Specialized Agencies, and Dow Chemical. He won his Doctorate in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in Michigan, Virginia, Arizona and California. He is a Board Certified Industrial Hygienist and Board Certified in Hazardous Waste Management by the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and a life member of: the American Water Works Association; American Society of Civil Engineers; and the Water Environment Federation. He was also accepted for membership in the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine and the American Chemical Society. He is a member of the Society of American Military Engineers. Highlights of Dr. Thompson’s career that may be of interest include:
- One of 27 in the United States to graduate with a doctorate level degree in Sanitary/Environmental Engineers in 1968
- Created the National Hazardous Materials Program for the newly formed United States Environmental Protection Agency
- Served on many United Nations Specialized Agency assignments addressing hazardous materials shipments, oil in the marine environment, toxic pollutants, etc
- Created and implemented a 5 year site restoration program, as well as a contemporary compliance program, for Aerojet General Corporation 700 buildings and 12,000 acre site that was identified as the number one superfund site in California.
- Planned and directed building, soil, and groundwater investigation and remediation projects in support of: Raytheon – Mountain View, Lockheed – Burbank, General Motors – Southgate, Kaiser Steel – Fontana, Tucson International Airport, and many other sites.
- Directed and implemented more than 1000 building investigations and/or corrective actions involving moisture intrusion, mold, bacteria, and odors.
- Created Moisture, Mold, odors Protocol Book for residential home builders (250 page).
- Created and taught (10years) Pollution Prevention for University of California, Berkeley
Sherwood Lovejoy, Jr. has served as HTA’s Principal Geologist since 1999. His education at the University of Rhode Island, University of Maryland, University of San Francisco has been complemented with many assignments and responsibilities. He is a Professional Geologist in Tennessee and Wyoming and is a licensed well driller and general contractor in California. As a California Registered Environmental Assessor, he has planned and implemented many environmental investigations. His role in HTA is often as the Principal in investigations pertaining to underground fuel tanks and the associated soil and groundwater pollution. Projects in which his leadership is known and where Dr. Thompson and he have assisted clients include:
- Soil and groundwater at Fire Station Sites within the City of Fremont
- Industrial site in San Leandro associated with solvents and fuels
- Santa Clara University under ground and above ground fuel tanks
- Groundwater, Auburn, CA shopping center adjacent site
Tolinda Thompson-Casillas joined HTA more than 10 years ago providing administrative assistance. With training as an Engineering Aide in the Corporation she is a Project Manager responsible for a wide variety of inspections, sampling, and reporting that includes groundwater, soil, mold, bacteria, particulates, organic and inorganic chemical vapors, asbestos, and lead. As a graduate of the University of the Pacific, her training in psychology has been also used by HTA to assist our clients that must deal with emotional and frightened occupants of homes and buildings. She has received advanced training and certifications from the McCrone Institute in Chicago as well as the Center for Occupational & Environmental Health, University of California – Berkeley. Significant project accomplishments include:
- Developing and perfecting detailed reliable sampling protocols and performing, without incident, thousands of sampling trips dealing with air, water, soil, and surfaces within the built environment.
- Participated in the development of an HTA prototype hand held microscope for direct on-site microbial identification.
- Developing decision matrixes pertaining documented mold and water damage to 25 homes and the resulting required mitigation measures.
- Creating yes – no decision tree for home builders’ customer service representatives to follow and provide consistent decisions to home owners on moisture intrusion, and mold damage.
- Preparing Phase I reports including a corporate office located on a turn of the century ferry boat.
- Authoring hundreds of site reports without challenge
- Completion of the AHERA/OSHA asbestos training courses for asbestos consultants.
Charles Thomas Thompson joined HTA in 2001 to provide support to field activities involving the implementation of designed corrective actions. His college level training in biology combined with home building experiences provided HTA with a skilled resource in the field required to implement and perfect HTA developed technologies. As an HTA Project Manager he deals with building investigations such as moisture intrusion sources, hidden space inspections, non-destructive removal of mold and bacteria. His skills in quickly locating problems and providing accurate field facts in report form, facilitates HTA’s ability to design rapid, efficient, and non-disruptive mitigation solutions. He gained valuable management and customer relations experience from work with Optometrists and management involving electrical equipment warehousing. He continues to add to his skills meeting the requirements of the Center for Occupational & Environmental Health at University of California – Berkeley in Lead investigations. Some of his project accomplishments include:
- Mitigation of mold within a deep pipe gallery of a concrete dam and maintaining this system
- Implement and improve upon HTA hidden space inspection system for documenting leaks, mold amplification, structural failures, and other suspected issues.
- Implementation and improvement upon HTA in-situ mold and bacterial treatment that saves builders and owners re-build or build back costs and the occupants use inconvenience.
- Implemented and improved upon HTA mold chemical removal system.
- Implementation and improvement upon HTA Isolated Invasive Investigation (I3) that allows removal of mold affected building systems without interruption of occupant activities and had been performed in computer rooms without stopping activities.
- Implementation and improvement upon HTA’s instrumented fenestration testing systems (based on ASTM E -1105-00) that can be performed on structures in a non-destructive manner.
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