Mark Keck P.E.
KY, OH, PA
Project Manager
B.S., Environmental Systems Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
Mr. Keck is experienced in a broad range of civil design, environmental remediation, and geotechnical projects. His work has included environmental media investigations, field construction oversight, dam and landfill inspections, and design and permitting of multiple landfill and impoundment closures. Mr. Keck's modeling experience includes AutoCAD Civil3D, HydroCAD Stormwater, and slope stability. He provides cost analysis for engineering and construction related to KEY's support of liability buy-out services. Mr. Keck's projects have included CCR pond/landfill closures, commercial developments, and containment wall installations.
Experience:
Years of Experience/Years with KEY: 9/9
Practice Area(s):
Brownfield Remediation/Redevelopment
Civil Design
Coal Combustion Residuals
Construction Oversight
Environmental Due Diligence
Environmental Permitting & Compliance
Site Assessment
Site Development
Specialties
Geotechnical Evaluation & Design
Stormwater & Erosion Controls
CCR Impoundment Closure and Dam Inspections
Stormwater Design
Stability Analysis
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Representative Projects:
Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR)
Assisted in the design package for PTIs for interim and final closure plans of CCR impoundments
Performed a geotechnical evaluation of the high-hazard containment dikes
Designed a drainage filter, developed technical specifications, and crafted construction quality assurance plans
Former Wood Treating Site
Assisted in the construction oversite of the installation of a slurry wall to stop DNAPL plume movement
Conducted stormwater pollution prevention plan inspections and air monitoring reporting to comply with state permit obligations.
Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR)
Completed closure design for phased closure of largest impoundment in eastern US
Developed a grading plan, material quantity estimate, and geosynthetic materials’ anchor trench limits
Developed design figures for the modification of the existing leachate collection lines and stormwater diversion channels which was subsequently approved by PADEP
Reviewed Contractor submittals, QA/QC data for soils and geosynthetics, and provided office support during closure construction