Lead Wastewater Project Engineer

Wright-Pierce, an award-winning, multi-discipline environmental engineering firm specializing in water, wastewater and civil infrastructure, is seeking a licensed Lead Wastewater Project Engineer to join our company in our Burlington, VT office.

Salary Range is $95,000-$114,000/yr.

NOTE: Final salary is based on education, experience, and certifications
Responsibilities

Apply intensive and diversified knowledge of engineering principles and practices
Perform portions of large or complex multi-disciplinary projects
Technical responsibility for interpreting, organizing, executing and coordinating small to mid-size water and wastewater projects
Identify opportunities to enhance organization’s standards and delivery of services
Manage and mentor staff
Perform research assignments

Essential Functions

Effective written and verbal communication skills
Demonstrate initiative and effective problem-solving skills
Personal organization and time management skills
Produce assignments on time and on budget
Build strong relationships with coworkers
Collaborate with others to capitalize on Company’s collective capabilities
Effective client relationship skills
Exceptional proposal generation skills
Excellent attention to detail

Experience

10 plus years

Certifications

Professional Engineer License required

Education

B.S. Degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering

Water Resource Engineer

OHLA USA , Inc. is seeking a Water Resource Engineer to join the OHLA West Environmental Team. The Water Quality Field Engineer will report to the Regional Environmental Manager. This is a full-time, onsite position that will primarily based out of Santa Clarita, CA and require commuting throughout San Diego, Los Angeles, Riverside, and Orange County in California.

Responsibilities

Conduct on-site water control and stormwater pollution prevention inspections to insure compliance of company projects
Work with environmental manager and project teams to implement water control and stormwater pollution prevention plans as necessary
Ensure all agency reporting requirements are met, including uploads to the SMART system are performed
Interpret and apply the rules, regulations, and requirements of the California Water Resources Control Board and Regional Water Quality Control Boards.
Interpret and apply the California and Federal Water Quality Control Acts, water rights principles, and the policies, regulations, and requirements for the State Water Resources Control Board and Regional Water Quality Control Boards in all project areas.
Interpret engineering plans, estimates, and specifications.
Collect and maintain environmental and technical data for projects.

Qualifications

Education:

Equivalent to graduation from college with a bachelors or advanced degree curriculum accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology with major work in environmental, chemical, sanitary, mechanical, agricultural, geotechnical, or civil engineering, or a related engineering discipline. (If the Accreditation Board accredits any engineering curriculum for Engineering in the institution from which the degree is earned, all engineering curricula from that institution will be considered accredited.) Possession of equivalent qualifications may be demonstrated by graduation from an unaccredited curriculum in any of the above specialized engineering fields, which includes the basic engineering courses normally covered in a standard four-year course, and by qualifying in a written examination covering water quality control engineering. (Registration as a Senior or graduate student in any of the above specialized engineering fields will admit the applicant to the examination, but they must produce evidence of graduation before they will be considered eligible for appointment.)

Certifications:

Possession of a valid certificate of registration as a civil or professional engineer issued by the California State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers
California State General Permit Qualified Industrial Stormwater Practitioner (QISP)
California State General Permit SWPPP Practitioner (QSP)
California State General Permit SWPPP Developer (QSD)

Knowledge of:

Principles of water quality control, water rights, and water resource management.
Physical, biological, and chemical factors relating to the control of water pollution and quality, and the management of surface and ground water.
The California Water Quality Control Act.
Principles, policies, regulations, and requirements of the California Water Resources Control Board and Regional Water Quality Control Boards.

Bacteriological, biological, and chemical factors relating to the control of water pollution and quality, and the management of surface and ground water quality.

Experience:

Three to five years of increasingly responsible professional experience in water quality control, water pollution control, sanitary, environmental, chemical, civil, or water rights engineering, or a related field in the State of California.
Possession of a master’s degree in a biological, chemical, physical, or environmental science, soil science, water science, hydrology, agronomy, natural resource science, environmental or public health, physical geography, or a closely related scientific discipline may be substituted for one year of the required general experience; possession of a doctorate in the above-named disciplines may be substituted for two years of the general experience.

Compensation: The base hourly rate being offered for this position is USD $75,000.00 per year to USD $85,000.00 per year.

Environmental Engineer

Matrix New World Engineering, a part of True Environmental and its partner firms, have united their strengths to establish the nation’s premier environmental and engineering services consulting firm. This powerhouse organization offers an extensive range of services aimed at revolutionizing the built environment and preserving the natural one. Its diverse expertise encompasses environmental remediation, urban planning, engineering iconic coastal and marine structures, developing sustainable energy sources, and pioneering resource extraction methods. With a workforce of over 450 dedicated professionals, including environmental experts, engineers, technicians, scientists, planners, surveyors, and construction management professionals, this dynamic organization operates in more than 20 offices across the U.S. Explore further at www.MWNE.com and True-Environmental.com to discover the full scope of our capabilities.

We are currently seeking an Environmental Engineer to act as Assistant Project Manager for our growing environmental consulting practice in our NYC office. The successful candidate will lead projects and guide junior staff, while performing office and field work, including Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments/Investigations and preparation of Remedial Action Workplans in the NYC metropolitan area. The ideal candidate for this position is an enthusiastic, self-motivated individual who is ready to take on project management and staff training. This role will have increasing responsibility and is on a project management track. Strong interpersonal and writing skills are critical.

Salary range starts at $90,000.

Minimum Requirements

BS in Environmental Engineering, or related environmental science or geology degree
Professional engineering license preferred
6-8 years of environmental consulting experience
Experience performing Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments and Phase II Environmental Site Investigations, including soil, sediment, soil vapor, air and groundwater sampling
Working knowledge of NYSDEC Rules, Regulations and Guidance documents including DER-10, Part 360, and Part 375 Regulations
Working knowledge of the environmental investigation implications with the CEQR process (Chapter 12) preferred
Knowledge of the principles and standards of scientific study, field investigation and sampling, and research and documentation
OSHA 40-Hour Training and 8-hour refreshers; OSHA 10 and 30-Hour construction training preferred
Must possess a valid driver’s license, with a clean driving record, and be willing to travel and conduct field work in all boroughs of NYC, Westchester, and Long Island
Ability to work effectively with team members as well as independently
Strong quantitative/math and analytical skills
Core competency in Microsoft Office Products, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, and Outlook
GIS competency preferred
Excellent written and verbal communication skills with a strong attention to detail
Must be able to wear a respirator
Must pass a pre-employment drug test and will be subject to DOT regulated random drug testing

Modeling and Analyst Manager

The Bay Area Air District (Air District) is a regional government agency, committed to achieving clean air to protect the public’s health and the environment. The Air District accomplishes this goal through regulation of industrial facilities and various outreach and incentive programs designed to encourage clean air choices.

The Air District’s jurisdiction encompasses all of seven counties – Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Napa, and portions of two others – southwestern Solano and southern Sonoma.

This recruitment is for one (1) Manager position in the Assessment, Inventory & Modeling (AIM) Division. This is an open recruitment for one (1) full-time, exempt, management position.

About the Position
Under administrative direction, the position manages the Air Quality Modeling and Analysis (AQM&A) Section in the AIM Division. The manager is responsible for: maintaining a positive work environment within the AQM&A Section to promote a culture of excellence; directing the development and evaluation of air quality modeling analyses at both regional and local scales, including modeling assessment of potential health impacts from various air pollutants and emission sources; with support from AIM Division staff, developing, evaluating, and reporting modeling-based assessments of community exposure and health impacts from air pollution; interacting with the Board of Directors, Advisory Council, and Air District management and staff on air quality modeling assessments; and performing related work as assigned.

Incumbents in this class make decisions that have impacts on daily operations and implementation of established procedures and policies and solve problems requiring analyses of issues that may result in deviations from routine processes, new technology, and additional resources. Incumbents make recommendations for program planning and directing, as well as organizing new and future resource needs.

Minimum Qualifications

A typical way to obtain the knowledge and skills is:

Equivalent to graduation from a four (4) year college or university with major coursework in a job related field, including atmospheric and environmental science, environmental modeling, or environmental engineering, and four (4) years of professional level work experience preferably in a public agency, of which at least two (2) years were at a supervisory level. Some positions may require specialized training, education and experience.

Desirable Qualifications

Over 5 years of experience with using air quality modeling techniques and data management (e.g., CMAQ, SMOKE, and CALPUFF) to assess regional impact and source apportionment associated with criteria pollutants and toxics air contaminants, especially for permitted facilities and other stationary sources.
Strong expertise in using dispersion modeling tools (e.g., AERMOD) to perform community-scale exposure and health risk assessment.
Extensive experience with project management tools (e.g., MS Planner), issue tracking systems (e.g., GitHub), and server-based operating systems (e.g., Linux) to enhance the maintenance, updating, and application of air quality modeling platforms.
Strong communication (both verbal and written) and interpersonal skills and ability to work with people of varied backgrounds and perspectives.
Solid experience in coaching/mentoring others and promoting collaborative working environment to achieve shared goals and objectives across team members.

Chair, Department of Geography & Spatial Sciences

The Department of Geography & Spatial Sciences (GEOG) is seeking applications and nominations for the position of Department Chair at the rank of full professor with tenure. We are searching for an inspirational and visionary leader: an established human geographer (all subspecialties considered) with a proven publication and extramural funding record, a substantive record of service in administrative roles, a solid understanding of multidisciplinary units, and a demonstrable commitment to fostering a collegial departmental climate.

Geography & Spatial Sciences, housed within the College of Earth, Ocean and Environment has 17 faculty (tenure, tenure track, research, and continuing [teaching] track), 2 full-time staff, and several postdoctoral scholars, > 250 undergraduate students and approximately 50 graduate students. Faculty are world-renowned and include an American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow, an American Association of Geographers Fellow, two endowed professorships, and several members who have received high honors from professional societies, including various book prizes, and two NSF CAREER awardees. The department has unique strengths in climate science, ecohydrology, geospatial data science, and human geography, and supports undergraduate majors in geography, environmental science, environmental studies, meteorology, and GIScience and environmental data analytics, as well as MA/MS (thesis-based and professional) and PhD programs in Geography and Climatology. The department is highly collaborative across college and institutional lines, and has strong interactions with faculty and staff in other departments and colleges, including Environmental Humanities, Area Studies Programs, the Water Science and Policy Graduate Program, the Delaware Environmental Institute, Gerard J. Mangone Climate Change Science and Policy Hub, and the Disaster Research Center. Research programs are internationally recognized and reflect the wide diversity of faculty expertise. The Center for Monitoring and Environmental Analysis (CEMA) delivers impactful programs that are highly visible throughout the state, particularly in areas that impact Delaware agriculture such as irrigation, drought monitoring, coastal flooding, snow removal, and emergency management. The Department is home to the State Climatologist of Delaware as well as the Delaware Center for Geographic Education.

QUALIFICATIONS

The successful candidate must have a Ph.D. in Geography and qualify for the rank of Professor. The candidate must also meet the following qualifications:

Demonstrated excellence in academic or administrative leadership in one or more of the following: (1) research or scholarly activity; (2) teaching, instruction; (3) extension, service, or outreach;
International reputation within their discipline, successful grant record at regional and national levels, and active involvement in appropriate scientific societies;
Familiarity with and a commitment to the Land-Sea-Space-Urban Grant philosophy and missions of teaching, research and extension;
A strong commitment to student learning and mentoring at the undergraduate and graduate level;
Possess effective communication skills with a variety of audiences;
Ability to effectively manage and evaluate departmental personnel and fiscal affairs with a commitment to financial transparency;
Articulate a strategic vision and long-term goals for the department;
Experience in assessing priorities, strategic planning and implementation, and adaptability to change in a multidisciplinary environment;
Evidence of positive group leadership at the department level and/or in multi-investigator projects;
Consensus building, interpersonal and leadership skills;
Appreciation for the disciplinary breadth of the department.

Senior Environmental Scientist

GFT is seeking a Senior Environmental Scientist to join our Enironmental Team in Tampa, FL! This role follows a remote work model, not requiring regular attendance at our Tampa office.

GFT’s Environmental team delivers integrated planning, permitting, and compliance solutions that support infrastructure development across North America. With more than 140 professionals in 22 offices, the team guides clients through NEPA and permitting processes, ecological and regulatory assessments, and environmental remediation efforts. Their expertise spans transportation, power, water, and facilities markets — working alongside agencies at federal, state, and local levels. From stream restoration to complex environmental impact statements, GFT helps clients protect resources, manage risk, and meet regulatory requirements with confidence.

What you’ll be challenged to do:
This is an excellent career opportunity for an experienced, motivated Senior Environmental Scientist who thrives in a collaborative team environment.

In this capacity, the successful candidate will be responsible for the following:

Lead and responsible for most aspects of project management with Principal level oversight. Provide mentoring and training to junior staff.
Lead the development and gathering of technical data, conduct investigations, inventories, audits, and surveys.
Oversight of field teamwork including monitoring subsurface explorations, collecting soil, and groundwater samples. Scoping and quality control.
Complete environmental due diligence projects, including desktop reviews, and/or Phase I, and/or Phase II Environmental Site Assessments.
Leads and prepares technically accurate, complete and concise work plans and technical reports based on evaluation of site data needs.
Performs or manages the implementation of project work plans including staff briefing, scheduling, subcontractor coordination and sample collection.
Evaluates, analyzes and interprets technical data related to project-specific goals, creates and interprets accurate data display graphs and figures, and identifies data gaps and data needs.
Works with and mentors’ junior staff to ensure all resources are in place for proper fieldwork and reporting execution.
Develops and manages budgets, evaluates budget vs. plan and analyzes cost control efficiencies.
Communicate with clients, third party and regulatory agents regarding project status, schedules and compliance issues.
Acting as a liaison with other internal design disciplines, subconsultants, subcontractors, and regulatory and resource agencies.

Education | Experience:
What you will bring to our firm:

Bachelor’s degree in environmental, physical science, geology or a field that is closely related.
3+ years of environmental consulting or other related work experience.
Experience with collection of samples and interpretation of data pertaining to geology, groundwater, soil, air, soil, soil vapor and other media.
Prior experience performing ASTM Phase I and Phase II ESAs.
Must possess strong written, verbal, and telephone communication skills, particularly the ability to produce accurate and concise field notes, logs, and technical reports.
Has applied, or has interest and ability to apply for, initial professional certification in the candidate’s core discipline, where applicable (e.g., GIT, PG, EIT, FE, PE).

What we prefer you bring:

Master’s Degree is preferable but not required.

Compensation:
The salary range for this role is $72,800 – $104,000. Salary is dependent upon experience and geographic location.

Manager, Environmental Compliance

Love’s environmental is looking for a Manager of Environmental Compliance. This individual will be primarily responsible for leading a team of Environmental Field Analysts to ensure environmental compliance programs are properly managed. Other duties include performing periodic environmental regulatory compliance audits and training terminal personnel. Communicating with upper management routinely as to the progress of duties will be required.

Job Functions:

Oversees the environmental compliance program management of the Musket Corporation and Loves Alternative Energy family of companies including:
Provide leadership for the Environmental Compliance Analyst and coordinate activities with the Director of Environmental.
Performs periodic environmental compliance regulatory audits and training at fuel terminals with the Safety team.
Provide emergency response preparedness training and drills for bulk inland and marine fueling terminals.
Manage and lead various environmental consultants.
Provide environmental support to site personnel for a large-scale construction project, and continued support through operations of the newly constructed facility.
Prepares sites for federal, state, and local regulatory inspections.
Manage remediation activities.
Hazardous and non-hazardous waste management.
Discharge monitoring report preparation.
Emergency spill response management.
Maintain environmental databases.
Assist with new build or acquisition due diligence activities, including phase I & phase II
Schedule regulatory testing, including stack testing and API-653 inspections.
Obtain air, NPDES, and stormwater regulatory permits as needed for new projects or ventures.
Other duties assigned as needed.

Education and Experience:

HS Diploma or equivalent required.
Bachelor’s Degree in a hard science discipline, such as: Environmental Science/Management, Biology, Geology, Agriculture, Chemistry, or an Engineering discipline is required.
Advanced degree may be required
5-8 years of experience in the environmental regulatory field.
Experience in report writing and interfacing with federal, state and local environmental compliance regulators is required.
Advanced knowledge of UST and AST regulations, vapor recovery systems, Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, RCRA, and OSHA is required.
Experience with SPCC and FRP plan management, air compliance, stormwater plans and permitting and NPDES discharge permits is required.
Experience with USCG planning is preferred but not required.

Environmental Manager

Denali is a leading organic recycling company on a mission to Replenish the Earth by Repurposing Waste. Our work is essential to keeping water clean, reducing the need for new landfill capacity, building soil fertility, helping farmers become resilient, minimizing greenhouse gas emissions, and reducing society’s reliance on fossil fuels. Our services and products touch thousands of acres, hundreds of locales, millions of tons of material, and nearly every person who purchases and consumes food in the U.S. Denali is active across the United States, with corporate offices in Dallas, Texas and Arkansas. For more information visit – denalicorp.com.

Job Summary

Denali is seeking an Environmental Manager to support our land application program for food processing residuals and biosolids in the Northeast U.S. region, particularly in the states of Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. This position will report to the Environmental Director of the North Region. The Environmental Manager will oversee compliance with current environmental permits and prepare additional permit applications for land-based permit programs, as well as serving as a business partner to the Operations team in the areas of farmer relations, land base management, and community outreach.

Location: Hybrid position but physically based in Southcentral PA (Cumberland, Dauphin, Lancaster, York Counties)

Key Responsibilities

Support efforts to maintain and obtain new land application permits in multiple states.
Ensure compliance with all regulatory and permit conditions; to include, flagging of buffer zones, soil sampling, material sampling, etc.
Collaborate with colleagues and farming partners to ensure permit compliance.
Work with farmers to ensure nutrient management compliance.
Conduct internal site inspections and participate in site inspections with regulatory agencies.
Foster relationships within the surrounding agricultural communities of the operations and locate, build, and manage a land base for beneficial reuse of biosolids and food processing residuals on local farms.
Support the environmental team to provide technical information and presentations to regulatory agencies, municipal clients, and the public as needed.
Assist administrative staff with load tracking and sample analysis.
Other work as directed.

Qualifications

Outgoing, self-starter who can create value while working independently but also on a team.
Bachelor’s degree or higher in agricultural science, earth science, or related environmental degree.
Ability to prepare and submit permit applications for regulatory approval and implementation.
Knowledge of concepts, practices, and techniques used in agricultural farming operations.
Knowledge of concepts related to nutrient, soil, and crop management (Nutrient Management Certification encouraged).
Knowledge of regulations related to land application of biosolids or non-hazardous residuals in multiple states.
Experience with obtaining and maintaining permits or approval from state agencies for land application of organic by-products such as biosolids, industrial residuals, or animal waste.
Valid Driver’s License with clean MVR.
Ability to travel to work sites for daily work and stay away from home several times a month (as needed).
Proven success communicating with farmers, customers, sales team and corporate management.
Proficient in Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat, Excel and Outlook.
Experience with digital mapping and GIS software (or ability to learn).

Wetland Scientist

PW Grosser Consulting, Inc. is seeking a mid-level Wetland Scientist (4-8 years of experience) to join our team. The qualified individual needs to have experience with wetland delineations, stream assessments, threatened and endangered species consultations, technical report writing, and assistance in the preparation of wetland permitting applications for federal, state, and local entities. The ideal candidate will be highly motivated and team-oriented, ready to work with a cross-disciplinary team to provide exceptional professional services for our clients.

Key Roles & Responsibilities

Perform field work including wetland delineations, stream assessments, threatened and endangered (T&E) species surveys, and Construction Site/Duration Inspections for projects with SPDES Construction General Permit coverage.
Prepare wetland delineation reports and assist in the preparation of appropriate wetland jurisdictional determination / permitting documentation.
Stay current with wetland delineation and permitting procedures, statutes, rules, guidance, and policies.
Engage with government and regulatory agencies to achieve regulatory compliance with projects.
Assist with environmental due diligence (Phase I ESA / Phase II ESA) work.

Requirements

BS or MS degree in Ecology, Environmental Science, or a closely related field (e.g., Biology, Soil Science etc.)
A minimum of 3 years of technical and/or field experience completing wetland delineations, wetland delineation reports, and wetland jurisdictional determination / permit applications (NYSDEC / ACOE)
Strong plant identification skills
Working knowledge and experience working with local, state (NYSDEC), and federal (ACOE) permitting agencies
Strong writing and communication skills
Ability to work both independently and as a collaborative member of a project team
A valid drivers license and access to a reliable car
Ability to carry up to 50 pounds
Ability to swim
Ability to walk for long periods of time

Nice to have

Experience with threatened and endangered species incidental take permitting
Environmental due diligence (Phase I ESA / Phase II ESA) experience
Wetland design / restoration project experience
GIS experience

This position will be approximately 50% field work and 50% office work. This position is open to candidates in Rochester, Syracuse, Binghamton, Albany and the surrounding areas. Depending on the candidates location, the position may be fully remote.

Environmental Analyst III

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) is the state agency responsible for ensuring clean air, land, and water. Our work impacts every aspect of people’s lives and is critical to the health and wellbeing of our residents and visitors. MassDEP is the lead agency for safe management of toxic and hazardous materials, promotion of waste reduction and recycling, preservation of the state’s wetlands and coastal resources, air quality monitoring and pollution reduction, and so much more.

MassDEP’s Wetlands Program, within the Bureau of Water Resources, is seeking an environmental professional to join our team. The Wetlands Program administers the Wetlands Protection Act regulations (310 CMR 10.00) and §401 Water Quality Certification (401WQC) (314 CMR 9.00) regulations. As our new Environmental Analyst III (EAIII), you will work within the Highway Unit whose portfolio consists of Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) Highway Division projects. To meet the challenges of ensuring a safe, reliable, and resilient public roadway system across the state, MassDOT looks to expedite highway and bridge infrastructure projects. MassDEP’s Highway Unit conducts regulatory review of MassDOT projects impacting wetlands and Chapter 91 Waterways (310 CMR 9.00) jurisdiction to ensure permitting is timely and complies with requirements for wetland resource protection and public trust rights. This position has two main areas of responsibility:

Conduct project review, permitting, and compliance under the 401 WQC, Wetlands and Waterways (Chapter 91) regulations for the Unit’s portfolio of projects.
Related tasks to support interagency coordination and expedite implementation of the MassDOT Highway Division construction program and compliance with other statutes and regulations for which MassDEP has responsibility, such as Requests for Superseding Orders, and Variances under the Wetlands Protection Act.

This position is based in MassDEP’s Boston Office; however, a hybrid schedule may be offered. Field work and in-person meetings are expected.

Specific duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:

Responsible for assistance with analysis, permitting, and compliance of state-wide MassDOT Highway projects including WPA and 401 WQC permits throughout all phases of design and construction. Assist with review and analysis of applications and draft submittals, and issuance of permits under the WPA and 401 WQC regulations and other laws in accordance with timeframes specified in the Interagency Service Agreement (ISA) between MassDEP and MassDOT.
Assist with review and analysis of projects to ensure the Massachusetts Stormwater Management Standards in the Wetlands Regulations, 310 CMR 10.00 and 401 WQC regulations at 314 CMR 9.00, are met, including during construction and post-construction period timeframes.
Review of projects to ensure compliance with the Massachusetts Stream Crossing Standards for protection of wetlands resources under the Wetlands Regulations, 310 CMR 10.00 and 401 WQC regulations, 314 CMR 9.00.
Perform on-site inspections of construction projects in each MassDOT District to verify compliance with WPA and/or 401 WQC permit conditions including Construction Period Pollution Prevention Plans (CP4s).
Assist with review of requests for and issuance of permit amendments/modifications, as appropriate, in compliance with the required ISA timelines.
Other duties, as assigned to support project review, permitting, and compliance for MassDOT Highway portfolio.

Qualifications

First consideration will be given to those applicants that apply within the first 14 days.

MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS:

Applicants must have at least (A) four years of full-time, or equivalent part-time, technical or professional experience in the field of environmental science, biology, chemistry, earth science, environmental health, meteorology, natural science, toxicology or public health, of which (B) at least two years must have been in a professional capacity, or (C) any equivalent combination of the required experience and the substitutions below.

Substitutions:

I. An Associate’s degree with a major in the field of environmental science, biology, chemistry, earth science, environmental health, meteorology,. natural science, toxicology or public health may be substituted for a maximum of one year of the required (A) experience.*

II. A Bachelor’s degree with a major in the field of environmental science, biology, chemistry, earth science, environmental health, meteorology, natural science, toxicology or public health may be substituted for a maximum of two years of the required (A) experience.*

III. A Graduate degree with a major in the field of environmental science, biology, chemistry, earth science, environmental health, meteorology, natural science, toxicology or public health may be substituted for a maximum of three years of the required (A) experience and one year of the required (B) experience.*

*Education toward such a degree will be prorated on the basis of the proportion of the requirements actually completed.

NOTE: Educational substitutions will only be permitted for a maximum of one year of the required (B) experience.