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Tyler joined AquAeTer’s Centennial, CO office to assist with environmental and geological related projects and brings experience in environmental compliance and hydrogeology focused on subsurface geologic investigations, surface and subsurface geology mapping, and environmental compliance sampling and reporting. Tyler previously worked for AquAeTer from 2011 to 2012, and we are happy to have him back. […]
AquAeTer celebrated Pam’s 25th work anniversary in April. Pam is AquAeTer’s Corporate Health & Safety Director and a Technical Director for Environmental Permitting and Compliance, Environmental Assessments, and NEPA Screening.
On September 30, 2016, Richard successfully completed the requirements to become a Licensed Professional Geologist in the state of Tennessee by passing the National Association of State Boards of Geology (ASBOG) exam. Richard is AquAeTer’s Geographic Information Systems (GIS) manager and has expertise in GIS Analyses, Environmental Studies, Water Quality Studies, Groundwater Sampling, and Phase […]
Dr. Paul Marotta went through his hooding ceremony last Friday, December 14th. Dr. Marotta received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Tennessee Space Institute.
Dr. James H. Clarke, Technical Director of Environmental Forensics for AquAeTer, and professor of the practice of civil and environmental engineering at Vanderbilt University has been elected to the executive committee of the American Nuclear Society’s Decommissioning, Decontamination and Reutilization Division (DD&R). His three-year term began June 30, 2011. The mission of the DD&R Division […]
AquAeTer is pleased to announce that, on Jan. 3rd, the Journal of Cleaner Production electronically published the article “Life Cycle Assessment of ACQ-Treated Lumber with Comparison to Wood Plastic Composite Decking” by Christopher A. Bolin and Stephen T. Smith, P.E. You may purchase the online version by clicking here or contact AquAeTer for print copies […]
Mike Corn, President of AquAeTer, has been elected for the 2011 year to be the Secretary of the Board of the HRWA. The association provides technical input, community involvement, and public oversight of activities that impact the Harpeth River. The River, 125 miles long with over 1000 miles of tributaries, meanders through agricultural, forested and […]
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