William has more than three decades of experience with projects involving environmental investigation and consulting. His project work involves hydrogeologic investigations; brownfield redevelopment; design, installation, and operation of remedial and exposure control systems; and area-wide assessments of environmental contamination in Michigan. William has designed hydrogeological investigations and remedial systems under a variety of regulatory controls, including RCRA and CERCLA and Part 201 (environmental response), Part 213 (leaking underground storage tanks), Part 111 (hazardous waste), and Part 115 (solid waste) of the Michigan Environmental Response Act.
MS, Geology, Baylor University
BS, Geology, Hope College