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Todd A. Crandall, M.En., is a senior wetlands scientist with 18
years of experience performing wetlands delineations across the
Midwest. Mr. Crandall also performs ecological surveys, vegetation
cover mapping, plant identification, and Section 401/404 and
isolated wetlands permitting. He also contributes to the planning
and design of restoration wetlands and prepares wetland mitigation
reports. Mr. Crandall is responsible for vegetation monitoring at
numerous wetlands mitigation sites throughout Ohio. He has
completed large-scale wetlands inventories for the Cuyahoga Valley
National Park, as well as Cuyahoga, Medina, Portage, and Summit
Counties in Ohio. He is certified for wetlands studies by the U. S.
Army Wetlands Delineator Certification Program, and is a certified
Professional Wetland Scientist through the Society of Wetland
Scientists. He has completed the 40-hour OSHA health and safety
training (OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.120). Mr. Crandall has also
completed training through the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
for the following: Headwater Habitat Evaluation Index (HHEI);
Qualitative Habitat Evaluation Index (QHEI); Ohio Rapid Assessment
Method (ORAM) v.5; and Vegetation Index of Biotic Integrity (VIBI).
He holds a Bachelor's degree from Hiram College in biology and a
Master's degree in environmental science from Miami
University.
Contact: Todd.Crandall@davey.com
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