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Eric C. Parker PWs <br /> Senior Scientist-Botanist <br /> • <br /> USH 41 Wetlands Investigation*,Township of USH 10 Wetland and Waterway Mapping (1-39 to <br /> Eldorado,WI(Project Manager and Lead Scientist) Marshfield)*, Portage and Wood Counties,WI <br /> Conducted an investigation to identify all wetlands and (Project Manager, Principal-in-Charge, Lead <br /> determine their boundaries along a 4.5-mile segment of Scientist) <br /> highway.Located a rare tree species and delineated the Budgeted,scheduled,coordinated and participated in <br /> location of the population.Prepared a report for use in a <br /> numerous tasks to map wetlands and waterways salon two 404 Permit application and the environment p y along <br /> document. contiguous freeway corridor segments totaling approximately <br /> 35 miles in length during the growing seasons of 2005 and <br /> 2007;Supervised and participated in the final determination, <br /> STH 67 Wetland Investigation*, Fond du Lac County, delineation,classification and GPS survey of 174 wetlands; <br /> WI(Project Manager and Lead Scientist) Reviewed and helped write the report. <br /> Conducted wetland delineation and assessment for WDOT <br /> Southeast Region associated with a 4.2-mile segment of 1-94 Corridor Wetland and Primary Environmental <br /> highway proposed to be reconstructed.Coordinated the Corridor Mapping and Endangered Species Study*, <br /> survey of the wetland boundary flags and prepared the report. <br /> Milwaukee, Rachine,and Kenosha Counties,WI <br /> Rawson Avenue Wetlands Investigation*, Franklin, (Project Manager and Lead Scientist) <br /> Budgeted,scheduled,coordinated and participated in <br /> WI(Project Professional and Lead Scientist) numerous tasks to map wetlands,primary environmental <br /> Delineated and assessed four wetland plant communities in a corridor and waterways,and search for rare species in a <br /> 3.4-mile segment of a road which was proposed to be freeway corridor approximately 34 miles long.Supervised <br /> expanded from two to four lanes.Prepared a report. and participated in the preliminary determination, <br /> Conducted a study to identify the most feasible location for a delineation,GPS mapping,and classification of 171 wetlands <br /> compensatory wetland mitigation site for impacts proposed to and 19 separate plant communities within primary <br /> wetlands and satisfy the requirements of a Section 404 Permit environmental corridor;Supervised and participated in the <br /> from the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers and project final determination,delineation,classification and surveying <br /> concurrence from the Wisconsin Department of Natural <br /> of 85 wetlands within seven interchange areas that were <br /> Resources. <br /> designated for significant improvements;Reviewed and <br /> helped write the report;Supervised and conducted a rare <br /> USH 151 Reconstruction and Bypass Wetlands species survey during the 2006 growing season to search for <br /> Investigation*, Fond du Lac County,WI(Project plant species that were listed as special concern,threatened or <br /> Professional and Lead Scientist) endangered by the State of Wisconsin;Prepared the report; <br /> Conducted wetland delineation and assessment services for Mapped locations of rare species using a GPS,and <br /> Wisconsin Department of Transportation Southeast Region coordinated with the client and regulatory agency staff, <br /> associated with a highway reconstruction project.Identified, Prepared a plan to mitigate roadway improvement impacts to <br /> delineated,and assessed 103 wetlands within selected seaside crowfoot(Ranunculus cymbalaria)through <br /> highway corridors totaling approximately transplantation to an on-site location and obtained <br /> 9 y 9 PP y 33 miles in length. concurrence from the WDNR. <br /> Information from the investigations were used by the client to <br /> determine impacts to wetlands and to secure permits and <br /> approvals from jurisdictional agencies. <br /> *denotes projects completed with other firms <br />