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Knowledge concerning appropriate state and Federal laws requiring
project compliance is required.
2. Qualifications:
a. Education: A Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or related
study is required.
b. Experience: Evidence of five years of work, within the last seven
years, at increasing levels of difficulty in the field of facility
environmental assessment, civil engineering, knowledge of Federal
and state laws, regulations and guidelines that govern project
development, and preparation of sections of EIS pursuant to the
rules and regulations that implement the NEPA are important.
D. TITLE: BIOLOGIST/WILDLIFE SPECIALIST
1. Functions: The Biologist/Wildlife Specialist will assess the
environmental impacts of the development on anadromous fish, stream
fish, aquatic invertebrates and federally listed endangered species. The
Biologist/Wildlife Specialist will recommend methods to mitigate adverse
impacts to the above mentioned resources, and prepared biological
species act reports or special studies.
2. Qualifications:
a. Education: A Bachelor's Degree in Biology or related study is
required.
b. Experience: Evidence of five years of effective work, within the
last seven years, at increasing levels of difficulty in each of the
fields of stream fishery, and wildlife impact assessment.
Demonstrated work experience in Environmental Assessment (EA),
knowledge of Federal and state laws, regulations and guide lines,
and preparation of sections of EA and EIS pursuant to the rules and
regulations of the NEPA, are important.
E. TITLE: WATER QUALITY SPECIALIST
1. Functions: The Water Quality Specialist will assess, where
appropriate, the environmental impacts of the development on ambient
water temperature, changes in levels of toxic substances in the water
column, model changes in dissolved oxygen, evaluate ground water and any
aquifer impacts. The Water Quality Specialist will recommend methods to
mitigate the impacts to the above mentioned resources and increased
levels or toxic substances.
2. Qualifications:
a. Education: A Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Engineering or
related study.
b. Experience: Evidence of five years work, within the last seven
years, at increasing levels of difficulty in modeling changes in
dissolved oxygen. The Water Quality Specialist should have one year
of experience in assessing the impacts on aquatic biota caused by
changes in water temperature and changes in the levels of toxic
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