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Richard Campbell, Campbell Environmental Group President and Maine and New Hampshire Certified Geologist
Richard Campbell has over 17 years of experience working in the environmental consulting industry in Maine.  Mr. Campbell supervises the CEG staff on work performed in Maine and New Hampshire.  In particular, he is responsible for developing work scopes, schedules and budgets and supervising fieldwork and document production.  He meets with customers, legal representatives, and the regulatory community.  Mr. Campbell also serves as a remediation specialist and is a certified Contractors Quality Control Manager for the US Army Corps of Engineers.

Mr. Campbell holds a Master of Science degree in Geology from the University of Idaho and a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology from the State University of New York at Stonybrook.  Mr. Campbell has professional experience in the fields of applied geology, hydrogeology, and computer applications.  He has worked on projects that include environmental assessments, hydrogeologic investigations of hazardous waste and coal tar sites, and site remediations.  His remediation experience includes a variety of in-situ and ex-situ techniques, which include pump and treat, liquid-phase product recovery, soil vapor extraction, air sparging, dual-phase extraction, and in-situ reductant metals treatment systems.

Danica Wallace, Senior Geologist

Danica Wallace has more than ten years of experience working on petroleum and hazardous material-contaminated sites in Maine.  As a senior geologist for CEG, Ms. Wallace manages projects that include preparing work plans, coordinating and supervising subcontractors, scheduling and performing field activities, evaluating data, and preparing budgets, invoices, graphics, and reports.  Ms. Wallace has professional experience in the fields of applied geology and hydrogeology. She has participated in various projects including Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessmentshydrogeologic investigations, site remediations, and Brownfields sites under the Maine Department of Environmental Protection program.

Ms. Wallace holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology from Florida State University.  She began her career as an engineering technician for Sebago Technics, Inc., where she acquired experience in various aspects of land development.  Her responsibilities included the preparation of storm water management plans, sediment and erosion control plans, and preliminary site plan designs.

Richard Hall, Maine Professional Engineer

Richard Hall has been working in the engineering field for over 22 years.  As a Maine Professional Engineer, Richard Hall supervises the completion of Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans and all engineering related tasks for work performed by CEG in Maine.  Mr. Hall holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Boston University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Maine at Orono.  His environmental focus began in 1992 while working for Pioneer Plastics Corporation.  At Pioneer, he was responsible for all regulatory compliance with agencies including EPA, DEP, OSHA, DOT, and FCC the Auburn, Maine and Morristown, Tennessee facilities.  He has worked on projects that include permit compliance, environmental assessments, hydrogeologic investigations of hazardous waste and petroleum sites, and site remediations.

Glenn Daukas, Senior Geologist and Professional Geologist

Mr. Daukas is a Tennessee licensed professional geologist and has over 20 years experience in the environmental consulting field.  Mr. Daukas' experience includes expertise in geology, hydrogeology, and project management.  His project experience includes developing and implementing remedial investigations and feasibility studies at hazardous waste sites, industrial facilities, and Brownfields sites. Mr. Daukas has considerable experience conducting public outreach and meetings, conducting contractor and subcontractor procurement and negotiations, and as a field team leader.

Mr. Daukas holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Geology and  Bachelor of Science degree in Land Use Planning from the University of Maine at Orono. He is currently the project manager and technical lead for a Maine DEP Brownfields remedial program in Sanford, Maine.  Additionally, Mr. Daukas has successfully completed several feasibility studies for the United States Department of Defense at Fort Dix, New Jersey, the United States Coast Guard at Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn, New York, and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation at the North Lawrence Oil Dump Site in North Lawrence, New York.  Floyd Bennett Field and the North Lawrence Oil Dump Site have been successfully remediated and remediation activities at Fort Dix are currently ongoing.

Jennifer Weymouth, Senior Geologist

Ms. Weymouth has over ten years of experience working on petroleum and hazardous waste-contaminated sites.  Ms. Weymouth is an experienced field geologist and project manager.  As a field geologist, Ms. Weymouth has completed numerous Phase I and Phase II Site Assessmentshydrogeologic investigations, aquifer tests, and site remediation projects. Ms. Weymouth's project experience ranges from working on small private sites to Superfund sites. 

Ms. Weymouth holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Geology from the University of Maine at Orono.  As a project manager for CEG, Ms. Weymouth prepares work plans, coordinates and oversees projects to their completion, tracks project budgets, prepares invoices, and communicates directly with clients. Ms. Weymouth is highly involved in the evaluation and interpretation of field data and report preparation. She is also proficient in the use of Auto CAD to create site plans, cross sections, groundwater elevation, and contaminant concentration maps

Before joining the project team, Ms. Weymouth worked as a hydrogeologist for Leggrette, Brashears & Graham, Inc. in New Jersey, and was a field assistant for the University of Maine, Department of Geological Sciences, where she worked with fractured bedrock aquifers.

Kevin Hardwick, Hydrogeologist

Kevin Hardwick has over 8 years of experience working in the environmental industry.  As a hydrogeologist for CEG, Mr. Hardwick performs environmental site assessments, soil and groundwater investigations, site surveying, and report preparation.  Prior to joining CEG, Mr. Hardwick worked as a staff hydrogeologist for Civil and Environmental Consultants, Inc. in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was involved with work on an EPA Superfund site, as well as numerous projects involving drilling supervision and groundwater sampling.

Mr. Hardwick holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Geological Sciences and completed all coursework required for the degree of Master of Science in Hydrogeology at Wright State University, in Dayton, OH.  There he developed an understanding of applied groundwater modeling utilizing MODFLOW and various pre- and post-processing software packages.

Aaron Brignull, Environmental Scientist

Aaron Brignull holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology and has over 8 years of experience working in the environmental industry.  As an Environmental Scientist for CEG, Mr. Brignull has conducted subsurface soil and groundwater investigations with responsibilities including monitoring well installation and soil boring investigations using hollow-stem auger and geoprobe techniques.  He has been involved in the completion of Phase I and Phase II Site Assessments, as well as underground storage tank assessments.  His experience includes the production of site-specific health and safety plans, soil and groundwater sampling according to state and federal protocol, site surveying, and report preparation. 

Prior to joining CEG, Mr. Brignull worked as a chemist and client representative for a commercial environmental laboratory located in Westbrook, Maine.  His responsibilities included conducting a broad range of organic extractions as well as analysis of volatile organic analytes and gasoline range organics by gas chromatography.  During his tenure with the laboratory, Mr. Brignull regularly worked with clients and became accustomed to the collection, interpretation and presentation of data produced and recorded in a variety of methods.

Lee Palmquist, Project Manager Assistant

Ms. Palmquist is a project manager assistant for Campbell Environmental Group.  She is responsible for the coordination of office tasks and procedures.  She administers all phases of accounting including project budget tracking, client invoicing, and supply procurement.  Ms. Palmquist assists in the preparation of proposals, reports, and correspondence.  She has over 11 years experience with the project team and 18 years experience in office administration.

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