The environment is our business 20+ years experience FIRST STRIKE ENVIRONMENTAL CO Any GOVERNMENT ENTITY www.FirstStrikeEnvironmental.com Incident & Emergency.

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the environment is our business 20+ years experience FIRST STRIKE ENVIRONMENTAL CO Any GOVERNMENT ENTITY Incident & Emergency Response IDIQ Contract # AG-046W-C Any REGION Call (800) IDIQ Contract pipi ggy BACK IDIQ Contract pipi ggy BACK

CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION and ORDERING  Any GOVERNMENT ENTITY may activate this contract Task Ordering by any warranted Contracting Officer Task Ordering by any warranted Contracting Officer  Any REGION  IDIQ Contract # AG-046W-C Incident & Emergency Response Incident & Emergency Response  Region 6 Contracting Officer, Geoffrey Diehl U.S. Forest Service (503)

Services include, but not limited to,   Site preparation   Characterization   Field investigation   Site closures   Containment implementation   Excavation   Removal   Remediation related laboratory testing   Transportation, storage, treatment, and/or disposal of hazardous wastes TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Response to:  Chemical  Biological  Any hazardous material incident, emergency, or release Any site shall be secured, if necessary, to minimize public exposure or spread of contamination

INCIDENT & EMERGENCY RESPONSE  Services provided 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year  One-stop Response Services, “turnkey operation”  20+ years proven experience in  Incident & Emergency Response  Environmental Remediation & Rehabilitation Utilizes Team approach to fulfilling IR and ER requirements  Utilizes Team approach to fulfilling IR and ER requirements  Teams are highly qualified and technically trained  Partnerships established in all proposed regions for rapid response  Compliance to all Federal, State, and Local Rules and Regulations  Website client secured capability for reporting and project status FIRST STRIKE ENVIRONMENTAL CO

Remediation & Rehabilitation Site preparation, Field investigation, Containment implementation, Excavation, Removal, Remediation related laboratory testing, Transportation, storage and disposal of non-hazardous wastes, and Site closure ER/IR Response Involved Government Properties  U.S. FWS, Region 1  BLM, Oregon District

Remediation & Rehabilitation 2008 ER/IR Response Involved Government Property  U.S. Forest Service, Region 6 Site preparation, Field investigation, Containment implementation, Excavation, Removal, Remediation related laboratory testing, Transportation, storage and disposal of non-hazardous wastes, and Site closure.

U.S. Forest Service Siuslaw National Forest, 2008 FSE completed Site Assessment for drums/containers of unknown materials, located on U.S. Forest Service land, to determine removal and disposal methods.

References  U.S. Forest Service Geoffrey Diehl – Contracting Specialist (503)  Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest Wild Rivers Ranger District Derrick Davenport (541)  Fremont-Winema National Forest Waiyen"Yogi" Yee Phone: (541)  Oregon Department of Transportation Kenny Camp - Region 3 Haz-Mat Coordinator (541)

References  U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Karl Lautzenheiser (503)  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Marc Callaghan (503) Dan Heister (503) (503)  Oregon DEQ Kim Van Patten - (503) Wes Gebb - (541)  U.S. Coast Guard Robert Townsend Phone: (510)  U.S. Coast Guard - Portland Rob Olmstead

FIRST STRIKE ENVIRONMENTAL CO Any GOVERNMENT ENTITY CCB# Incident & Emergency Response ~ IDIQ Contract # AG-046W-C Any REGION Call (800) “Thank you”  Wayne Coppel, Project Manager  Mike Free, Geologist  Steve Hale, Civil Engineer  Jeff Brockett, Hazmat Supervisor  Pat Moore, CIH  Chris Generous, Remediation Group Leader  Anthony Roth, Natural Resources  Bruce Kvam, Biologist  Robert McElwain, Specialist F&ES  Michael L. Evans, Specialist F&ES  Michael P Dimmick, Specialist F&ES  Dan Shoun, Specialist F&ES  Robert Krueger, CEO, H&S Manager  Isaac Adevai, Project Manager  Jim Roles, Project Manager/H&S  Wesley Harper, Project Manager/Supervisor  Leo Sidebotham, ICS Team Leader  Tom Fallon, PMP, IT Project Manager  Trevor Krueger, Haz-Mat Supervisor  Jim Reich, Haz-Mat Supervisor  Jeremy Slifer, Haz-Mat Supervisor  Jerald T. Williams, Specialist F&ES  Bruce A. Keleman, Specialist F&ES  Sam Wilbanks, Specialist F&ES When ACTION counts, count on FIRST STRIKE! IDIQ Contract pipi ggy BACK IDIQ Contract pipi ggy BACK

FIRST STRIKE ENVIRONMENTAL CO Any GOVERNMENT ENTITY CCB# Incident & Emergency Response ~ IDIQ Contract # AG-046W-C Any REGION Call (800) “Thank you” When ACTION counts, count on FIRST STRIKE! IDIQ Contract pipi ggy BACK IDIQ Contract pipi ggy BACK  Wayne Coppel, Project Manager  Mike Free, Geologist  Steve Hale, Civil Engineer  Jeff Brockett, Hazmat Supervisor  Pat Moore, CIH  Chris Generous, Remediation Group Leader  Anthony Roth, Natural Resources  Bruce Kvam, Biologist  Robert McElwain, Specialist F&ES  Michael L. Evans, Specialist F&ES  Michael P Dimmick, Specialist F&ES  Dan Shoun, Specialist F&ES  Robert Krueger, CEO, H&S Manager  Isaac Adevai, Project Manager  Jim Roles, Project Manager/H&S  Wesley Harper, Project Manager/Supervisor  Leo Sidebotham, ICS Team Leader  Tom Fallon, PMP, IT Project Manager  Trevor Krueger, Haz-Mat Supervisor  Jim Reich, Haz-Mat Supervisor  Jeremy Slifer, Haz-Mat Supervisor  Jerald T. Williams, Specialist F&ES  Bruce A. Keleman, Specialist F&ES  Sam Wilbanks, Specialist F&ES