Nancy Welliver
Senior Environmental Engineer
Nancy Welliver is an environmental engineer with over fifteen years of experience in regulatory compliance associated with hazardous and radioactive waste management and remediation. For most of her career, Nancy has negotiated and written CERCLA and RCRA documentation to support site remedial and removal actions for various operable units at the US Department of Energy’s Hanford Site. These operable units include waste sites, burial grounds, and former chemical and radiological processing facilities. Examples of documentation developed include Data Quality Objectives Summary Reports, Sampling and Analysis Plans, Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Studies, Waste Control Plans, Data Management Plans, and Remedial Action Work Plans.
Nancy has served as a negotiator, facilitator, and writer for environmental and nuclear safety documentation as a US Department of Energy employee and as a consultant. Projects she has worked on include characterization of Hanford high level tank waste for safety and regulatory purposes; characterization and remedial studies for groundwater and soil operable units at Hanford; deactivation and decommissioning (D&D) of Hanford’s Plutonium Finishing Plant; and Hanford’s Waste Treatment Plant. Nancy has also worked as a design review engineer and auditor for the US Department of Energy and for the US Air Force.
Nancy is committed to a technically sound and in-the-best-interest-of-the-client philosophy that focuses on doing the job right the first time through early identification of project needs, building strong technical and review teams, and valuing honesty, integrity, and hard work.
Education & Certifications
Bachelor of Arts, Botany – University of California at Berkeley, 1976
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering – University of Tennessee, 1984
Master of Arts, Psychology – Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2008