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October 5, 2016
In Seattle, HDR hired Sally Morsel as a senior regulatory specialist, Cory Warnock as a project manager and fisheries biologist, and Ed Zapel as hydraulic design lead. In Portland, it hired Emily Andersen as a senior regulatory specialist, and Le Bao as a project manager and senior fisheries biologist. In Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, the firm promoted Jenna Borovansky to Northwest hydropower regulatory and environmental manager. Morsel has worked on hydropower project licensing and relicensing projects for over 20 years. She has a background in zoology, hydrogeology, water chemistry and the National Environmental Policy Act, and on rural transportation and mining projects in Alaska. Warnock has 16 years of experience in regulatory and natural resource issues with hydropower clients in the Northwest and Alaska. He manages hydropower licensing and relicensing. Zapel has over 10 years of experience with the Corps of Engineers and 20 years in consulting, with projects in Alaska, the Northwest, California and the Midwest. He has focused on river engineering projects. Andersen has 15 years of experience as a hydropower licensing and regulatory consultant, with work in the Northwest, Oklahoma, Tennessee and North Carolina. Bao has 18 years of federal, utility and consulting experience, including Federal Energy Regulatory Commission licensing and compliance. He has worked with hydropower clients in the Northwest, California and Alaska. Borovansky has 17 years of experience with FERC licensing, multi-stakeholder process facilitation and negotiation support, and water quality permitting in the west and Alaska. HDR provides engineering, architecture, environmental and construction services, with over 225 locations.