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August 30, 2006
New Seattle Hart Crowser staff members include Angie Goodwin, a hydrogeologist who has completed projects involving groundwater movement and computer modeling. She is sampling groundwater for industrial clients. Audra Inglish is an environmental geologist/hydrogeologist who has completed environmental investigation and mapping projects. She is assisting with abandoned mines for the U.S. Department of the Interior and Office of Surface Mining, and on projects for the Port of Seattle. Sarah Upsall is a geotechnical engineer with a seismic engineering background. She is reviewing shoring designs for the Seattle Department of Transportation and is involved with slope stability for the Sea-Tac International Airport third runway and seismic work for a downtown Seattle high rise. New Edmonds staff include Celina Abercrombie, an environmental scientist who is working on wetland projects for several local municipalities and private properties, including habitat restoration and planting for the Port of Everett. Jason Stutes is a Ph.D. candidate marine ecologist with a background in seagrass and estuarine ecology. Stutes is working on the Turnagain Arm project along Cook Inlet in Alaska, for a proposed highway and bridge project.