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Sonya Renae Erickson
1004 Arcturus Dr
Colorado Springs, CO 80905
Day Phone: 515-720-4453
Email: sonyae123@yahoo.com


 

 

WORK EXPERIENCE

Colorado Dept. of Transportation

 

 

 

4/2013-present

1480 Quail Lake Loop Rd.

 

 

 

Salary: $5,090/mo.

Colorado Springs, CO 80906

 

 

 

Hours per week: 40

 

 

 

 

 

Water Pollution Control Manager

 

 

 

 

As a General Professional IV, I am responsible for ensuring CDOT Region 2 (24,000 sq. mi.) compliance with Co. Dept. of Public Health and Environment NPDES permit(s) CORO30000 (Construction Stormwater Permit) and COS000005 (MS4 permit).

Specific duties under permit CORO-30000:

-Review, provide feedback, and author Stormwater Management Plans for multi-million linear road projects and internal facilities construction.

-Conduct 20-30 construction site inspections per month on ALL active and post construction sites for erosion control Best Management Practices and Control Measures.

-Monthly RECAT on at least one project. A RECAT is an in-depth site visit to evaluate construction site compliance with personnel from Headquarters.

-Conduct pre-construction meetings with engineers, contractors, and consultants to review stormwater requirements and expectations that should be followed throughout the project.

-Documenting monthly inspection reports for all construction projects in ESCAN software.

-Help design field modifications to BMP's that are not working. Initiate re-design for failing stormwater infrastructure on road projects.

-Site final walk-throughs, creating punch lists, and final project acceptance.

-Vegetation assessment (transect method) for 70% of pre-construction density and filing Construction Stormwater Permit closure paperwork

-Dealing with incidental erosion and pollution problems as concern calls are received from engineers, the traveling public, and maintenence.

-Ensure contractor compliance with Colorado DOT's 2011 Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction and 2012 M&S Standards Plans List sheet regarding environmental standards, write Notice of Non-compliance when needed

Specific duties under permit COS-000005:

-GPS mapping new outfalls with a GPS receiver that works with ArcView 10.2.2

-GPS mapping, inspecting, and reporting 173 Permanent Water Quality Treatment Devices (PTD's) in Region 2.

-Plans review and assist in locating new PTD's in MS4 areas.

-Initiated a new Arc-Centric asset management system for Region 2 to inventory and map stormwater infrastructure under 20’X 20’.  The new asset management system is expected to go statewide once I successfully complete the pilot project.

      -Heavily involved in implementing the New Development/Redevelopment requirements for the 2015 MS4 permit.  Member of committee that administers a special Fund with $6.5 million for construction of new permanent water quality treatment devices statewide.

      -Ensure CDOT maintenance facilities are in compliance with Facility Runoff Control Plans and Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures Plans by conducting yearly co-inspections with Headquarters.

       -Investigate and remediate any Illicit Discharges reported into CDOT Right-of-Way

       -Public education by annual employee training in stormwater pollution prevention

Duties related to NPDES, NEPA, and RCRA:

-Prepare data for submission for Annual Water Quality Report to CDPHE

-Attending meetings and training classes. Serve on several committees, including the Safety Committee and the Mitigation Fund Committee.

-Diplomatically resolve problems that arise on construction sites involving local agencies, CDOT personnel, contractors, and CDPHE.

-Preparing NEPA Categorical Exclusion (CATEX) documents for local agency projects that CDOT contributes funding to.

-Making sure construction sites are abiding by environmental guidelines for wetlands, endangered species (specifically the Preble’s Meadow Jumping Mouse), and environmentally sensitive areas.

-Helping with RCRA compliance on contaminated sites purchased and remediated by the State

-Manage a $75,000/fiscal yr. task order for consulting services including writing a Scope of Work, estimating costs for labor and equipment, determining deliverables deadlines, and processing payment. 

Accomplishments:

-Made a statewide change to two Environmental Forms (CJ20N and 128) for better tracking of NDRD permanent water quality units.

-Co-authored an Arc View personal geodatabase layer for seed mixes on all CDOT owned roadways to improve re-vegetation success. Currently the database is available for statewide public use on the On-Line Transportation Information System (Map View version of Arc View)

-Revised the Region 2 Stormwater Management Plan templates for disturbance over and under and acre that are utilized by consultants.  Expected to go statewide, pending headquarters approvals.

-Invented an Arc-Centric Geodatabase for New Development/Re-development comprehensive compliance for Region 2.  The tool is used for asset management, annual field inspections, and report generation for over 172 Permanent Water Quality Treatment Devices.

-Recently designed and constructed an infiltration basin at the Troy Hill Maintenance Facility to bring facility into compliance with the Facility Runoff Control Plan.

 

(Contact Supervisor: Call me first to ask if it is OK, Supervisor's Name: Rob Frei, Supervisor's Phone: 719-227-3200.  E-mail: Rob.Frei@state.co.us)

Metro Nashville Water Services

 

 

 

10/2008-4/2013

1607 County Hospital Rd. 

 

 

 

Salary: $20.62/hr

Nashville, TN 37218 

 

 

 

Hours per week: 40

 

 

 

 

 

Environmental Compliance Officer 2

 

 

 

 

I performed duties related to compliance with Metro’s Municipal Separate Storm Sewer NPDES stormwater quality permit and other associated activities to facilitate compliance with Metro Stormwater Management code/Metro’s Stormwater Management Manual.

 

Execution and Enforcement of Stormwater Management Manual:

         -Enforced Metro's Illicit Discharge Ordinance §15.64.205.

          -Wrote Notices of Violation with monetary penalties, when necessary. Escalated enforcement per the Enforcement Response Manual, including Environmental Court, to enforce Illicit Discharge Ordinance.

         -Performed Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE)

         -Solved complex hydraulic mapping issues involving the storm and sanitary sewer

         -Investigated water quality complaints (ie. illicit discharge reports). Utilized field screening chemistry kits, dye tablets, and other sampling resources to characterize and source track pollution.

          -Conducted industrial inspections and enforcements with State regulators for compliance with Pollution Prevention (Pollution Prevention Act)

          -Map the sanitary and storm water systems and submit GIS (Arc View) updates 

          -Field screen outfalls for the following parameters with LaMotte Smart II Colorimeter and various meters: pH, conductivity, temp, DO, residual chlorine, fluoride, copper, phenols, detergents, Ammonia-Nitrogen, Ferrous Iron, Fecal coliform.

         -Enhanced RCRA compliance by being a MWS First Responder to spill calls, especially when the product got into the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer system (MS4). Helped characterize the release and implement remedy.

         -Oversaw contractors and reviewed their reporting.  Formulated corrective action plans for problems discovered.

         -Assisted in ensuring vegetative riparian buffer compliance for construction

         -Member of the Environmental Health and Safety Committee

         -Enforced on construction erosion issues and EPSC practices, when needed

         -Participated in Sanitary Sewer Overflow Response (SORP). Provided direction on containment, by-pass pumping, and clean-up. 

 

Watershed Management:

        -Assisted watershed group with projects to improve Davidson County’s impaired streams and rivers, such as stream buffer restoration and tree planting.

        -Participated in ambient and wet weather monitoring and sampling

        -Helped with stream walks (measuring top of bank, % canopy, etc.)

        -Performed bio-assessments of streams including macro invertebrate collection and identification.

        -Mapped and restored culverted streams to original condition

        -Participated in special sampling events (ie. Overflow Abatement Program sampling program)

       -Help identify and eliminate pollutant sources in the streams and rivers by understanding the watershed and connectivity through the storm sewer system.

 

Assisting in the daily operations of the storm water program:

       -Assisted with NPDES Permit Annual Report generation/review

       -Helped formulate SOP’s, policies, reports, and procedures for the department

       -Worked with TDEC and Office of Emergency Management on spills

       -Coordinated with non-profit groups, such as Cumberland River Compact for public education and special events, such as rain garden installation

       -Helped educate the public & businesses about storm water quality through visits/inspections and authoring brochures (i.e. Natural Foam in Surface Water Flyer, Iron Bacteria Flyer, Well Drilling BMP Flyer, Pollution Prevention for Small Auto Maintenance Shops.) These documents are still on the Metro web site

       -Routinely reviewed SWPPP and SPCC plans

       -Stayed up to date on all required Metro training, as well as pursuing other duty-related training

       -Completed all office documentation activity. (ie. City Works and spreadsheets)

 

Special Projects and Accomplishments:

        -Responded to over 600 calls in 6 years and achieved 100% compliance on enforcements. Never failed one time to source track and eliminate pollution

         -Conducted an “EPSC for Well Drillers” class for TDEC in May 2012

         -Sampling of Lake Watagua in Centennial Park to help determine solution for continued wildlife deaths.  Cause was avian botulism.

         -Found and eliminated the source of overflows due to I/I at Peppertree SPS through trunk line walking

         -Found source of illicit discharge at Coke Mfg. and facilitated quick correction     

         -Discovered and directed repair for illicit discharge at TSU boiler plant blow down discharging to MS4. 

         -Dye traced and eliminated a illicit discharge at the Fairgrounds that had killed crayfish in the creek

         -Discovered and eliminated a cross connection to the MS4 from business that failed to re-plumb their waste lines to sanitary after a CSO separation project (Nashville Rescue Mission, Fisk University, and several homes)

         -Specialized in mapping areas on the fringe of the CSS and planning separation projects to eliminate wet weather overflows

           -Characterized groundwater background chemistry “normal levels” for all Davidson County by watershed

           -Assembled a 20+ team of stakeholders excited to improve the water quality in Brown's creek.  In Nov. 2012, I wrote a 319 Grant to fund the projects.

 

(Contact Supervisor: Call me first to ask if it is OK, Supervisor's Name: Steve Winesett, Supervisor's Phone: 615-210-4740.  E-mail: SteveWinesett@hotmail.com)

 

 

 

Metro Nashville Water Services

 

 

 

09/2007-10/2008

1360 County Hospital Road 

 

 

 

Salary: $16.21/hr

Nashville, TN 37218 

 

 

 

Hours per week: 40

 

 

 

 

 

Environmental Compliance Officer 1

 

 

 

 

I performed duties of a technical nature dealing with grease management, industrial pretreatment, and enforcing the Metro Sewer Use Ordinance.  I assisted with field sampling of water and wastewater, chemical analyses, sewer investigations, enforcement actions, and other environmental monitoring activities for Safe Drinking Water Act.

 

Execution and enforcement of Grease Management Policy

Grease Management Policy responsibilities included reviewing Grease Control Equipment Inquiries/plumbing plans and approving or rejecting them in the permitting database (KIVA).  Conducting final inspections of grease interceptors and grease traps.  Maintaining proficiency with all related Access, Excel, and Oracle databases such as KIVA, GTS, HTE, and SOFT.  Investigating, documenting, and citing facilities contributing grease to the sewer system and helping them become compliant by fixing or replacing grease control equipment.  Assisting with classes that educate the public about grease control and maintenance of equipment.  Investigating grease related causes of Sanitary Sewer Overflows and pipe restrictions, document evidence/findings in reports, and talking to grease contributors about Best Management Practices.  Daily, I monitored Grease Haulers by counting receipts, organizing dump tickets, and tracking waste hauler discharges in an Excel database.

 

Assisting in the daily operation of the Pretreatment Program

I assisted in the daily operation of the Pretreatment Program in the following ways.  As needed, I helped with the placement of auto sampling equipment inside and outside manholes and sampling points at Industrial User facilities in Nashville.  I collected, properly preserved, and transport industrial effluent samples to the lab where they are logged in to Labworks.  I participated in the 2007 Satellite System Municipal User pre-treatment audit for the City of Mt. Juliet and assisted ECO II in with several yearly Industrial Users pre-treatment audits.

 

Lab Work

At least once a month, I worked in the laboratory on weekends and run all the tests for analysis of wastewater which include solids, BOD, pH and alkalinity.  I also calculated and recorded the results for Metro’s wastewater NPDES permit reporting requirements. 

 

Collect Fire Hydrant and Main Water Samples

One week a month, I was voluntarily on call for emergency collection of fire hydrant/water main samples.  I tested the water for total residual chlorine and collected bacteriological samples for T.Coli and HPC analysis and shut the hydrant off.  I respond to calls on weekends, holidays, days and nights all over Nashville.

 

 

 

River and Stream Sampling/Monitoring 

On an as needed basis, I helped with river and stream sampling/monitoring.  Occasionally, I participated in the weekly collection of water samples from the wastewater treatment plant outfall locations and water plant intake locations on the Cumberland River.  I took field measurements of pH, conductivity, and temperature, report anomalous river occurrences to supervisor, and assist with the placement of Hester-Dendy sampling equipment and removal and preservation of macro-invertebrates from the Hester-Dendy media. 

 

Growth and Development of Programs in Environmental Compliance

There are several ways I made a special contribution to the growth and development of programs in Environmental Compliance.  I was the major contributor to the cost recovery effort of late 2007-early 2008 involving matching names and addresses from grease control and billing databases.  The project also involved facilitating a cooperative interdepartmental effort between Environmental Compliance and the Meter Reading to match 300 facilities through the water meter numbers. I designed a new grease control equipment responsibilities brochure in Spanish and English that was very well received by the public.  I updated a complete list (to be used in conjunction with brochure) that includes Metro certified GCE inspectors, plumbers, grease haulers, interceptor manufacturers, plumbing supply houses etc.   I assisted with the semi-annual Grease Control Certification classes for the public and educated the public daily on grease BMP’s through apartment visits and distribution of the grease BMP flyers.  I took Spanish classes for better communication with Spanish speaking restaurant owners.

(Contact Supervisor: Call me first to ask if it is OK, Supervisor's Name: Hugh Garrison and Andy Welch, Supervisor's Phone: 615-862-4590.  E-mail: Hugh.garrison@nashville.gov and Welch.andrew@nashville.gov

 

 

AMEC Earth and Environmental

 

 

 

01/2006-02/2007

10239 Technology Dr.

 

 

 

Salary: 35, 200/yr

Knoxville, TN 37923 

 

 

 

Hours per week: 40

 

 

 

 

 

Environmental Scientist 1

 

 

 

 

CERCLA activities-Conducted Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments consistent with ASTM standards. If Phase I identified any recognized environmental conditions, then I conducted field work related to Phase II, such as split spoon soil sampling, soil boring, and logging (with photoionization detector), groundwater sampling, monitoring well installation, piezometer installation, to determine the extent and type of contamination on sites.  I provided support for long-term remedial response on CSXT sites, old scrap metal recycling sites etc.   For example, I prepared and submitting quarterly/semi-annual reports to the project manager for several contaminated CSXT sites in West Virginia including: Grafton, Rowlesburg, Handley, Peach Creek, and Keyser.  I also prepared work orders, change orders, scope of work, and purchase requisition documents relating to sampling activities on sites. 

RCRA activities-Mainly Subtitle C, D, and I compliance. I oversaw UST removals and filled out the appropriate UST closure paperwork for State recordkeeping.  Oversaw building demolition activities that included hazardous materials, such as siding, tiles and transite pipe.  Filled out manifests for transport of materials authorized facilities. I also helped to remediate acute spill incidents to state screening levels for constituents of concern such as diesel and gasoline. One specific incident involved emergency response and support for a train derailment in Irvine, KY that involved removing contaminants into frac tanks and manifesting the hazardous waste for transport off-site.  It also involved the application of Microblaze to remediate residual contaminants in the soil media that could not be extracted and contained.

Clean Air Act (Title IV)- Helped industries with intermittent particulate matter monitoring. Conducted gaseous stack testing for SO2, NOx, CO, CO2Utilized equipment such as portable emissions analyzer for air sampling and pitot tube for velocity.  

(Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: Melissa Helton, Supervisor's Phone: 865-671-6774.  Also Rich Lounsbury lounsbury@mindspring.com 865-765-3475)

 

Teton Conservation District

 

 

 

9/2004 - 12/2005

PO Box 1070 

 

 

 

Salary: $13.75/ Hour

Jackson, WY 83001 

 

 

 

Hours per week: 40

 

 

 

 

 

Natural Resources Specialist

 

 

 

 

Mainly, I provided technical assistance for county planners by conducting subdivision reviews. I submitted comments and reports to the county planners on what impacts the proposed development could have on natural resources, wildlife, and erosion. Extensive review and critique of Environmental Assessments, geotechnical reports, etc. was necessary to make a good judgment call about what constituted reasonable development on any given property. I personally conducted site visits for every property reviewed to assess wildlife useage. At the request of several other Conservation Districts, I wrote a 5 page document on how to conduct subdivision reviews which was posted on the web site.

In addition, I also worked on bringing Teton County into compliance with Phase I and Phase II General Construction NPDES Permit by starting a county wide erosion control program. I wrote a 200+ page Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Construction Design Manual for Teton County to help educate contractors and engineers.

 

I was instrumental in assembling and updating a GIS database for natural resource layers such as Class I waters, Big Game migration routes, and vegetation. As a public servant and liaison, I represented TCD at many meetings for the state WY Association of Conservation Districts and public county planning meetings. I also kept abreast of pertinent Wyoming environmental issues by attending training classes offered by partnering and private agencies. I always immediately incorporated the new knowledge into writing better subdivision reviews, providing more expert technical assistance to the public, and improving the workplace. 

(Contact Supervisor: No, have letter of recommendation from supervisor instead, Supervisor's Name: Randy Williams, Supervisor's Phone: 307-690-6260 or 307-733-2110)

 

AMEC Earth and Environmental

 

 

 

7/2003-9/2004

3800 Ezell Rd.

 

 

 

Salary: $14.01/Hour

Nashville, TN 37211 

 

 

 

Hours per week: 40

 

 

 

 

 

Water Resources Specialist

 

 

 

 

I provided technical assistance for project engineers on specific task orders. Computer work involved activities with Metro Nashville's Stormwater Services Access Database and GIS system (Arcview 3.3), as well as HEC-RAS modeling (HES-RAS 3.1.1). Office work consisted of report and proposal preparation/editing, filing, and related administrative duties. I helped prepare Pollution Prevention Strategies and Site Specific Health and Safety Plans, and Emergency Response Plans for clients. Field experience included: survey work, data collection, water sampling, asphalt coring, stormsewer system mapping and cave mapping. Specific details of projects are available upon request. (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: Andy Clevenger, Supervisor's Phone: 615-333-0630)

 

ACRT Inc.

 

 

 

7/2002 - 7/2003

503 Ligon Dr. 

Nashville, TN 37204

 

 

 

Salary: $12.00/ Hour

Hours per week: 40

 

 

 

 

 

Utility Forester

 

 

 

 

ACRT Inc. stands for Appraisal, Consulting, Research, and Training.  They provide professional services in utility and urban forestry, arboriculture, and ecological assessments. I was a sub-contracted utility forester and certified arborist for Nashville Electric Service, responsible for tree population management utilizing the latest computer preplanning software available. The vegetation management program focused on improving safety and reliability of the power grid by trimming or removing hazard trees and controlling brush.  Hazard tree recognition, tree identification, and customer relations are some of the necessary skills for this work, as well as the ability to gather field data and record it in Arc pad. I invented a planning worksheet and an informational flyer for explaining tree removals and solving customer complaints.  Currently, I am still a Certified Arborist. (Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: Troy Ross, Supervisor's Phone: 615-747-3706)

 

Environmental Science Corporation

 

 

 

6/2000 - 7/2002

12065 Lebanon Rd.

 

 

 

Salary: $10.92/Hour

Mt. Juliet, TN 37122

 

 

 

Hours per week: 40

 

 

 

 

 

Chemist/Biologist

 

 

 

 

ESC tests water and soil samples for clients (including wastewater treatment facilities, industry, and environmental consulting firms) for EPA, SDWA, and NPDES permit compliance.  I worked in both the Biomonitoring Lab and the Wet Lab running all tests using “Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater” testing procedures. In Biomonitoring, I exceled at running the 5-day Biochemical Oxygen Demand tests and fecal coliform tests. I also helped with the LC 25 and LC 50 Acute and Chronic Toxicity Testing.  In the Chemistry lab, I was responsible for about 40 different potentiometric, gravimetric, physical attribute, and colormetric tests such as, hexavalent chromium, ferrous iron, phenol, and total solids. I was also responsible for equipment maintenance and calibration, mixing reagents, and maintaining current detection limits.  Duties that applied to both labs included maintaining accurate records, administering federal and state check samples, following Standard Operating Procedures, and housekeeping.  I utilized all standard lab equipment such as Erlenmeyer flasks, scales, desiccators, incubators, Class A volumetric pipettes etc.  Some of my achievements include: cross training new employees, improving QC results, and improving Excel spreadsheets for recording data.

 

(Contact Supervisor: Yes, Supervisor's Name: Rodney Shinbaum, Supervisor's Phone: 615-758-5858)

 

 

VOCATIONAL

Colorado Northwestern Community College

 

500 Kennedy Dr. Rangely, CO US

 

Vocational - 7/1995, 23.0 Quarter Hours,

Major: Criminal Justice

 

GPA: 3.761 out of 4.000

 

Relevant Coursework for National Park Ranger Academy:

Bio 240-Rocky Mountain Ecology

CRJ 113-NPS Law and Procedures
CRJ 115-Intro. to Criminal Law
CRJ 126-Patrol Procedure
CRJ 225-Crisis Intervention

CRJ 226-Firearms Training

CRJ 227-Law Enforcement Driving
CRJ 228-Arrest Control Procedures
CRJ 240-Criminal Investigation
CRJ 246-Traffic Investigation

 

 COLLEGE

Iowa State University

 

Ames, IA US

 

Bachelor's Degree - 5/1997,

167.5 Semester Hours

 

Major: Fisheries and Wildlife Biology and Environmental Studies

 

 

Relevant Coursework, Licensures and Certifications:

Env. St. 324-Energy and Air Pollution
A Ecl 231-Wildlife Resources Conservation
Env. St 425-Environmental Issues
A Ecl 320-Vertebrate Biology
Bio 312- Ecology
A Ecl 350-Wildlife Techniques
Env S 223-Environmental Science
Geol 100-The Earth
A Ecl 323-Mammology
 

A Ecl 410-Limnlogy
A Ecl 321-Icthyology
Bot 256-Dendrology
Metor 404-Global Climate Change
A Ecl 440-Fishery Management
A Ecl 451-Wildlife Management
CRP 293-Environmental Planning
CRP 491-Environmental Law
FOR 407-Forest Watershed Management
SOC 382-Environmental Sociology

 

JOB RELATED TRAINING

 

Certifications:

 

     ·International Association of Fire Fighters 40-hour Confined Space Rescue and                                    Hazardous Materials Training Certification (no expiration)

     ·Certified Arborist, International Society of Arboriculture # SO-4237A, 06/30/2018

     ·PADI Open Water Diver #9602054990

     ·Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control, CPESC Inc., #3136-IT, 2006

     ·Class A CDL with tanker, doubles and triples endorsements

     ·40 hour HAZWOPER and 8-hour refresher, expires 05/17/13

     ·Certified Storm Water Inspector by the National Storm Water Center

     ·OSHA 10-hr. General Industry Safety and Health, attended 6/17/10

     ·First Aid/CPR/AED, expires March 2016


Training:

     ·TDEC's "Fundamentals of Soil Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Level 1 and Level II", Feb. 2004 and Dec. 2006.

     ·Various MWS classes such as: Defensive Driving, Diversity, Sexual Harassment, etc.

    ·Career Track Seminar, “How to Deal With Difficult People” March 2010
     ·CDOT- Transportation Erosion Control Supervisor Training, July 2014
     ·Natural Resource Conservation Service "Intro. to Arc GIS 1"

     ·NRCS “Streambank Soil Bioengineering Technical Training” and hands-on work in conjunction with Teton Conservation District and Grand Teton National Park

     · TN Dept. of Transportation Hazardous Materials Compliance Training in accordance with 49 CFR 172 Subpart H.  October 17, 2006.

     ·TN Dept. Of Transportation HAZ WASTE Transport Compliance Training in accordance with 40 CRF 172 Subpart H, October 17, 2006. 

     ·Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Compliance Training in accordance with 40 CRF 265.16, October 17, 2006

 

International Erosion Control Association training workshops attended:

     ·"Streambank Bioengineering"-6.0 CEU's May 11, 2005,

     ·”Designing Effective Erosion and Sediment Control on  Construction Sites"-6.0 CEU's Aug. 3, 2005,

     ·"Soil-loss Estimation for Construction Using RUSLE 2.0"-12.0 CEU's

 

LANGUAGES

Spanish:  Spoken-intermediate, written-novice, read-intermediate

 

 

 

AFFILIATIONS

National Speleological Society

member# 54014

 

Explorers Club

Member # 4529

 

Access Fund

Member 293818540

 

REFERENCES

 

 

 

   Andy Steckline

CDOT

Title: Hydraulic Engineer

 Phone Number:

719-227-3200

e-mail: andrew.steckline@co.us.gov

  Reference Type:

Professional

 

 

   Karla Kean

Univ. of TN

Title: Extension Agent

   Phone Number:

931-648-5725

e-mail: kkean@tennessee.edu

   Reference Type:

Professional

 

 

   Hugh Garrison

Metro Water Services

Title: Envt’l. Lab Superint.

   Phone Number:

615-862-4596

e-mail: hugh.garrison@nashville.gov

   Reference Type:

Professional

 

 

   Josh Hayes

Metro Stormwater NPDES

 Title: Environmental Compliance Officer 2

   Phone Number:

615-566-4597

 e-mail: Josh.hayes@nashville.gov

   Reference Type:

Professional

 

 

   Mark Humphrey:    CDOT                                           Title: Environmental Specialist

 

Phone Number:       303-359-2104                               e-mail: wyorun1@hotmail.com

Reference Type:      Professional

 

 

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Computer Skills:

 

 

 

Basic HTML programming

Microsoft Word

ArcView 10.2.2

Microsoft Outlook

Microsoft Excel

Windows XP

PowerPoint

LIMS

 

Hobbies:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rock Climbing

Caving

Ballroom dancing

Horse riding

Pack trips

Stained glass making

Ice climbing

 

 



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