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Craig W. Jacobsen, EIT

Jacobsen

Mr. Jacobsen is a project scientist with ETG in Eugene, Oregon. His skills are primarily utilized in supporting the development of remedial programs for sites with soil and groundwater contamination. Work activities include: groundwater sampling, scheduling of subcontractors and staff, air quality and soil gas sampling, data evaluation, remedial work plan development, remedial testing, and development of remedial designs with licensed engineers. Mr. Jacobsen commonly implements bioremediation programs in Oregon and Washington, and completes field work related to quarterly and monthly product and groundwater monitoring events and the associated report preparation. Mr. Jacobsen has performed soil vapor extraction (SVE) testing, data analysis, system operation and maintenance, and design with licensed engineers for remedial systems in California, Oregon, and Washington.
Previously, Mr. Jacobsen created a model for determining average velocities and flow rates through culverts, based on stream channel characteristics. This model was utilized to compare fish burst swimming speeds to develop a system that determines flow event habitat utilization through culverts. Mr. Jacobsen also conducted a survey to determine the road/stream connectivity network of a drainage. He has performed numerous habitat surveys to identify the physical structure of watersheds, as well as, conducting hundreds of electro-fishing and snorkeling surveys to determine annual fish populations in several of Oregon’s watersheds.

Education
B.S., Environmental Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, 2004
B.S., Fisheries Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, 1998

Certifications and Training
Engineer-In-Training, State of Oregon, 2004
40-hour Hazardous Materials/Waste Operations Training

 

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