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Environment Team
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Kevin Moody
Ecologist
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61 Forsyth Street, SW, Suite 17T26
Atlanta, GA 30303
Ph: (404) 562-3618
FAX: (404) 562-3700
kevin.moody@dot.gov
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Education
• Bachelor of Science, Environment and Technology, Clark University, Worcester, MA
• Forest Ecology, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
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Expertise/Specialty |
• Analytic approaches, modeling, and QA/QC
• Natural Resources Management
• Risk and Natural Hazards Management
• Communications and Environmental Management Systems
• Adapting models for dispute resolution
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Professional Associations |
• American Fisheries Society, member
• American Statistical Association, member
• Ecological Society of America, member
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Professional Highlights |
• Modifying regional economic models to enhance transportation related analyses of human migration, economic disparities, congestion, exurban development patterns, and related issues
• Identifying transportation datasets and supporting their integration into public and wildlife health models to predict and successfully mitigate secondary outbreaks of disease
• 13 years with Federal agencies (Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Reclamation, and Federal Highway Administration) as biologist, program manager, and environmental protection specialist;
• Worked for contractors and consultants on numerous road projects in 1980’s (equipment operator during college; fisheries sediment and erosion control, and wetlands practitioner for consultant afterwards)
• Regional and other NEPA, EJ, and IQA coordinator positions
• Coordinating water quality rule development for Great Lakes Initiative, New York, and California (sediments, anti-degradation, various TMDLs, and ESA compliance reviews)
• Managing or coordinating scientific and some management activities related to disaster preparations and/or response (floods, hurricanes, mudslides and slope failures, and toxic material releases) in NY, NC, and CA
• Coordinating application of models to support dispute resolution efforts, including: water allocation; groundwater and listed species banking; public health and minority community water supply; sea turtle recovery
• Water supply, dam safety, and urban encroachment in earthquake and volcanic hazard areas
• Building scientific case to support settlement negotiations in cumulative effects, ESA, and other litigation
• Working with the White House Task Force on Floodplain Management
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Technical Service Teams
Corporate Management
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