Contact Information
Phone: (310) 879-4900
Email: pshimer@rouxinc.com
Location: Long Beach, CA
EXPERTISE
Real Estate Due Diligence
Remediation Strategies
Regulatory Strategy/Advocacy
Litigation Support
EDUCATION
MS, Geology - California State University, Long Beach
BS, Geology/Engineering Geology - University of California, Los Angeles
Mr. Shimer is a California registered Professional Geologist with over ten years in environmental assessment, remediation, and risk management. He holds a BS in Engineering Geology from the University of California in Los Angeles, and an MS in Geology from California State University, Long Beach. In his current role as Principal Geologist for Roux (2026–present), he directs complex environmental site assessments and subsurface investigations that involve: targeted soil removals; implementation of active remedial strategies and vapor intrusion mitigation measures; underground storage tank closures; assistance with oil well reviews and construction of vent cones for development; and due-diligence/disposition assistance for industrial and developer clients across California.
Mr. Shimer’s practice focuses on Brownfields redevelopment with extensive knowledge of environmental regulatory oversight agencies such as the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), the Regional Water Quality Control Boards, and local Certified Unified Program Agencies (CUPA). Peter is known for stewarding multi‑stakeholder projects to completion through clear communication with clients, attorneys, and regulators with a disciplined approach to identifying and minimizing risk.
Representative experience includes managing a multi‑phase remedial investigation at a former bulk fuel terminal with air‑sparge/soil vapor extraction (SVE) systems and confirmed light non-aqueous phase liquid (LNAPL), where he has led vadose‑zone and groundwater characterization to evaluate remedy performance and improvements. He has guided a 90‑acre former foundry/steel manufacturing facility through remedy selection (SVE and soil stabilization/capping) through remedy selection under DTSC oversight and coordinated environmental risk management during demolition, grading, and construction. He has managed investigations at a 14‑acre former drilling‑mud lagoon with nine on‑site oil wells, preparing findings and plans for DTSC, supporting remedial design, advising on development design to avoid well re‑abandonment, and engaging the California Geologic Energy Management Division (CalGEM) and the municipality on well abandonment requirements. Additional work includes PFAS investigations under Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB)/California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) orders; due diligence Phase II programs at former service stations and industrial properties; South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule 1166/1466 compliance for earthwork; and underground storage tank (UST) closures under county and city fire department oversight, together demonstrating breadth across contaminants, media, and remedial technologies.