Roger Garling
EDUCATION:
Preliminary Medicine, Chemistry and Physics – University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 1971-1973
SPECIALTIES:
Uranium in-situ recovery: process chemistry, inorganic analytical data quality review, hydrometallurgical and chemical process design, plant construction and operation. Built, managed, expanded both facility and market share of commercial laboratory facility that included all disciplines of analytical testing chemistries; inorganic, organic, non metals, naturally occurring radioactive materials. Understanding of both state an Federal regulatory compliance associated with SDWA, CWA, RCRA, etc.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
2008 to current – R and D Enterprises, Inc., Casper, WY; A women owned small business
VICE PRESIDENT
Provide technical advisory services for the energy industry including uranium mining, oil & gas located in the Rocky Mountain Region. Projects range from due diligence, dangerous goods/hazardous materials shipping to Afghanistan in support of the additional troops, ALARA audits, process laboratory design, and data validation.
1984 – 2008 – Energy Laboratories, Inc. Casper, WY
BRANCH MANAGER
Responsible for developing a commercial analytical laboratory; built the operation from 3 to 75 employees; sales increasing annually for 23 years. Established a client base in excess of 1000 clients. Responsible for all branch activities.
1979-1984 – UNC Teton Exploration Drilling, Casper, WY
OPERATIONS SUPERINTENDENT for the LEUENBERGER IN-SITU PILOT PROJECT
Responsible for the development and implementation of activities associated with a uranium in-situ leach operation and successful mine site decommissioning and aquifer restoration. As Process Engineer for Leuenberger In-Situ Project; responsibilities included supervision of chemical process operation for the pilot plant.
1974-1979 – Wyoming Mineral Corporation, Casper & Buffalo, WY
SENIOR PLANT CHEMIST
Responsible for the design, construction and supervision of the site analytical laboratory to support process and environmental requirements of the first in-situ mine in Wyoming.
TRAINING and PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
»» DOT Dangerous Goods/Hazardous Materials, current
»» Society of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers (SME); assisted with all recent uranium symposiums for WY, CO & TX Chapters
Sheryl Garling
EDUCATION:
B.S. Civil Engineering, Clarkson College of Technology (now Clarkson University), Potsdam, NY, 1977
SPECIALTIES:
Specialties include administrative, operational and technical functions, project engineering, construction management, equipment and supply procurement, marketing, customer service, interpretation of environmental programs and the associated regulations and radiation/operational safety compliance, Radiation Safety Officer, DOT TSI certified for dangerous goods for highway and air transportation, DOT TSI approved for training.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
2008 to current – R and D Enterprises, Inc., Casper, WY; A women owned small business
PRESIDENT
Provide technical advisory services for the energy industry including uranium mining, oil & gas located in the Rocky Mountain Region. Projects range from due diligence, dangerous goods/hazardous materials shipping to Afghanistan in support of the additional troops, ALARA audits, process laboratory design, and data validation.
1984-February 2008 – Energy Laboratories, Inc., Casper, WY
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR / SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER
Responsible for client relations, marketing, safety programs, personnel management, administration and overall operation of the branch facility. Duties included investigating regulations, identifying analytical chemistry methods for specific industry applications for clientele under a variety of state and federal programs (USDOT, USDA, USEPA, OSHA, USNRC, WYDEQ, etc.) and serving as Radiation Safety Officer to support the Casper branch USNRC license. Laboratory property ownership included development, remodel and expansion construction, maintenance and facility management.
1983-1984 – UNC Teton Exploration Drilling, Casper, WY and Wyoming Fuels Company, Denver, CO and Crawford, NE
INDEPENDENT TECHNICAL CONSULTANT
Activities included; feasibility studies; assistance with plant and process design; equipment specification and procurement for two in-situ recovery projects.
1981-1983 – Uranium Resources, Inc., Douglas, WY
PROJECT ENGINEER & MANAGER
Collaborated on the development of the North Platte R & D pilot in-situ recovery facility north of Douglas, WY. Activities included process equipment specification and procurement, construction management, on site operation supervision and radiation safety.
1980-1981 – Uranium Resources, Inc., Corpus Christi, TX
PROJECT ENGINEER
Assisted with design and construction of Tenneco’s West Cole commercial in-situ recovery facility in South Texas. Tasks included specification and procurement of process equipment and construction management.
1977-1980 – Mobil Pipeline Company, Dallas and Corpus Christi, TX
STAFF ENGINEER / AREA ENGINEER for the SOUTH TEXAS AREA
Responsibilities included maintenance, construction and operations of pipelines, terminals and LACT units. Activities included project budgeting, documentation of equipment maintenance, prepare “as-built” drawings and required regulatory reporting.
TRAINING and PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
»» Radiation Safety Officer, current
»» DOT Radioactive Materials Transportation Class, Dangerous Goods, current
»» 25 year member of Society of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers (SME); assisted with all recent uranium symposiums for WY, CO & TX Chapters
»» Northwest Mining Association Board of Director, 3 year term beginning January 2007