George Kobylarcik, CHMM
Remediation Manager/Health and Safety Officer
Mr. Kobylarcik is responsible for planning, scheduling and field management of remediation projects, and the EPI Health and Safety Program. He attends pre-construction meetings and prepares for price proposals and remediation estimates. Mr. Kobylarcik is involved in the design and operation or remediation systems, free product recovery systems and air monitoring and OSHA monitoring. He is also the Field Superintendent for EPI Emergency Response projects.
Key Projects
O’Rourke Construction/City of Chicago, Cuneo Press building demolition- Chicago, IL managed environmental remediation and disposal of hundreds of drums, tons of hazardous pigments, over 250,000 gallons of contaminated water, PCB-containing transformers and a 50,000-gallon heating oil tank
Ceres Terminals/Iroquois Landing, Managed clean-up of Diesel spill in Calumet River and storm sewers, Chicago, IL
DAW Inc, managed removal of 10 tanks, 20,000 cubic yards of contaminated soil, 400,000-gallons of contaminated water, Broadway and Surf Street, Chicago, IL
Edens Plaza, Wilmette, IL, Northfield Park District, Northfield, IL, New Trier High School, Winnetka, IL, University of Illinois Hospitals, Chicago, IL.
Amoco Chemicals, Channahon, IL
Churchview, Catholic Charities, Chicago, IL
Enviroplus Projects, Chicago, IL and Macomb, IL
Wilmette, IL School District
Jena, Breaux Bridge and Houma LA School Districts
Numerous suburban Los Angeles, CA School Districts
Certifications/Continuing Education
- Certified Hazardous Material Manager (08347), Institute of Hazardous Materials Management
- IFCI Certified for Underground Storage Tank Decommissioning, #1044742-U2
- IDPH Accredited Asbestos Training Course Instructor
- Radon Technology for Mitigators
- Practices and Procedures in Asbestos Control
- Asbestos Abatement Project Supervisor Level II
- Asbestos Air Sampling
- 40-Hour Hazardous Waste Site WorkerHazardous Waste Site Supervisor
Education
- University of Illinois, University of Wisconsin, 1962-1969

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