Marcia Greenblatt
About Marcia Greenblatt
Marcia Greenblatt Principal at Hydrology, Geosciences, and Chemistry
Marcia Greenblatt serves as the Principal and Technical Director overseeing Hydrology, Geosciences, and Chemistry. In her role, she manages a variety of technical operations and strategic initiatives within these domains. Her work involves the integration and application of specialized scientific knowledge to real-world environmental challenges. Through her leadership, Marcia ensures the highest standards are maintained across all projects and departmental functions.
Marcia Greenblatt's Expertise in Hydrodynamic and Water Quality Investigations
Marcia Greenblatt brings nearly 20 years of specialized experience in hydrodynamic, water quality, and sediment investigations. Her extensive knowledge in these fields supports her role in leading complex studies and projects. Marcia's expertise encompasses analyzing water movements, assessing quality metrics, and investigating sediment characteristics, which are critical in understanding and managing aquatic environments.
Marcia Greenblatt's Role in CERCLA Remedial Investigations
Marcia Greenblatt has significant involvement in Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) remedial investigations and feasibility studies. Her work at large sediment sites involves assessing contamination and evaluating potential remediation strategies. By conducting thorough investigations and feasibility assessments, Marcia contributes to developing effective solutions for environmental restoration and compliance.
Marcia Greenblatt's Design of Environmental Data Collection Programs
In her professional responsibilities, Marcia Greenblatt is responsible for designing sediment, water column, and bathymetric data collection programs. She also formulates field sampling plans to support these investigations. Marcia's work ensures that data collection methods are robust, accurate, and tailored to meet the specific needs of each project. Her strategic approach aids in collecting vital information for environmental monitoring and analysis.