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Chadwick Appleman, B.S., is an environmental scientist and
Coordinator of Ecological Services in Davey's Ft. Wayne, Indiana
office. Mr. Appleman has conducted hundreds of wetland and stream
delineations, authored many Section 401 and 404 permit
applications, and developed wetland mitigation and restoration
plans for sites up to 20 acres in size. In 2004, he assembled and
managed a team that completed a county-wide inventory of road
assets maintained by the DeKalb County Highway Department using
global positioning system equipment. He has also performed projects
involving aggregate stockpile volume measurements for quarry
operations in Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, and Michigan.
Additionally, he has conducted over 50 Phase I and II Environmental
Site Assessments in Indiana, Ohio, and Illinois, and managed a
number of Phase III environmental remediation projects. He is
registered in Indiana to practice as an Environmental Health
Specialist, has completed wetlands delineation certification
training at The Ohio State University, and is a member of the
Society of Wetland Scientists. He delivers wetlands regulatory
presentations to realtors, developers, and conservation
organizations on a regular basis. Prior to joining Davey, Mr.
Appleman was the owner and founder of Applied Environmental, LLC.
Mr. Appleman earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in natural
resources and environmental management with a chemistry minor from
Ball State University. He is currently in the process of earning a
Master of Science degree and is completing research involving
bioaccumulation of chromium and nickel by cattail (Typha latifolia)
as it varies in response to growing mediums.
Contact: Chadwick.Appleman@davey.com
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