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Albert joins SAK Environmental

SAK Environmental, LLC has added Sherry Albert to its team as a senior engineer and risk assessor. Albert is a senior environmental (chemical) engineer with 25 years of broad experience in environmental management and risk assessment for the commercial, industrial and public sectors. She possesses a wide range of technical skills and in-depth knowledge of state/federal environmental regulations. Her areas of expertise include human health risk assessment, site investigation/environmental due diligence, Mass. Contingency Plan (MCP), toxics use reduction, remediation and process design, industrial waste treatment, fate and transport modeling, and technical report preparation. Albert received her Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Maryland and is a Registered Professional Engineer in Mass. and N.H. In addition to risk assessment, Albert has over 20 years experience conducting site investigations and remediation design. She has managed over 100 ASTM Phase I/II and/or MCP site assessments and designed remediation systems for groundwater treatment, separate-phase product recovery and dual-phase extraction. She has been certified as a Toxics Use Reduction (TUR) Planner with a focus on Resource Conservation of energy, water and solid waste. She has also conducted environmental compliance audits; process review/audits for best management practices related to spill prevention control and countermeasure plans; evaluation and recommendations for pollution prevention practices; and, development of various sampling and monitoring programs. Albert is a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and the Society for Risk Analysis - New England Chapter. "Prior to be being hired full time at SAK, I was an environmental consultant for SAK and others for many years," said Albert, "It's an exciting place to work, and I am enjoying working as part of their team on critical projects and ensuring environmental safety" SAK Environmental specializes in pollution assessment and remediation, sustainable development, environmental support during construction, and environmental permitting and compliance throughout Mass. and southern N.H. SAK Environmental is a privately owned environmental consulting business founded in 2003 and based in North Andover, Mass.
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