Randall J. Shuey

Senior Project Manager, Scientist

Summary

Mr. Shuey is an environmental scientist with over 24 years of experience working on environmental projects throughout New England. Mr. Shuey is currently the manager of NEE’s Concord, New Hampshire Office and provides project management, environmental design and permitting on projects directed out of this office. Mr. Shuey has multiple certifications as a soil scientist and wetland scientist. In addition, he has worked and provided training in stormwater and erosion control. He also conducts wetland surveys and analysis, site specific soil mapping and stormwater design.


Areas of Expertise

  • State and Federal Permitting for Environmental Compliance

  • Wetlands Assessments

  • Mitigation Design

  • Land Preservation Analysis

  • Stormwater Permitting

  • Stream Restoration Design

  • Inspections for Compliance of Permit Conditions

  • Wetland Restoration

Education

Post Graduate Course Work in Soil Science, University of New Hampshire, 1987-1992

B.S. in Environmental Conservation, University Of New Hampshire, 1985
Concentration in water and water pollution issues

A.S. in Liberal Arts–Science, State University of New York, 1983

Credentials

  • Certified Soil Scientist, State of New Hampshire (Cert. No. 074)

  • Certified Wetland Scientist, State of New Hampshire (Cert. No. 0085)

  • Certified Professional Soil Scientist, ARCPACS (Cert. No. 3277)

  • Certified Soil Scientist, State of Maine (Cert. No. 299)

  • Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (Cert. No. 2016)

  • Approved Trainer/Review Instructor, Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control

Experience

New England Environmental, Inc.

2008-present


Responsible for the management of the Concord, NH office of NEE. Mr. Shuey supervises and directs all project work conducted out of this office and is responsible for directing and managing all staff. He is responsible for project development, quality management of work products, client-agency interactions and overall technical leadership. As a senior soil and wetland scientist, Mr. Shuey also works directly on projects that require legal assistance and oversight related to enforcement matters. Project work includes stormwater design for water quality issues, preparation of NPDES Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans, and Stream and Wetland Restoration plans.



Gove Environmental Services, Inc.

2005-2008

Branch Office Manager

Mr. Shuey was responsible for all project management that originated out of the Concord office. Project work included stormwater design for water quality issues, preparation of NPDES Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans, and Stream and Wetland Restoration plans. Mr. Shuey also coordinated staff from GES corporate office to conduct wetland and soil mapping. Provided expert witness support for civil and administrative cases involving wetland and stormwater issues.

Gove Environmental Services, Inc.

1994-2005

Senior Soil and Wetland Scientist

Mr. Shuey was project manager for a variety of projects ranging from small waterfront properties to large commercial developments. Mr. Shuey prepared wetland applications for submission to New Hampshire and Maine regulatory agencies and worked in multi-disciplinary teams to provide expertise in wetland mitigation design and stormwater issues.

Gove Environmental Services, Inc.

1986-1994

Soils & Subsurface Waste Disposal Design Manager,

Mr. Shuey provided project management for all soil and septic system design in support of White Mountain Design Group. Mr. Shuey conducted wetland delineations, soil mapping, septic designs and erosion control plans. Mr. Shuey prepared application to NHDES for septic system approval and wetlands impacts.

Professional Training/Education

  • Bioengineering, Erosion Control, Stormwater, Stream Restoration and Ecological Workshops, National and International Conferences, IECA, 1997 through present
  • Non-point Source Training in Stormwater Management, Erosion and Sediment Control, Maine Department of Environmental Protection, 1997
  • Using Fluvial Geomorphology in Watershed Assessment and Stream Restoration, Field Geology Services, 2007
  • Stream Crossings and Wildlife, UNH Cooperative Extension, 2005
  • Stormwater Hydrology and Volumetric Design, SUNY College, 2005
  • Strategies and Techniques for Storm Water Management, IECA, 2001

Affiliations/ Memberships

  • International Erosion Control Association (Past President, Northeast Chapter)
  • New Hampshire Association of Natural Resource Scientists
  • Society of Soil Scientists of Northern New England
  • Society of Soil Scientists of Southern New England

Public Service

  • NHDES Ad Hoc Rules Working Group for Alteration of Terrain Rules Update, 2007
  • President, Northeast Chapter International Erosion Control Association, 2000–2006
  • Wetlands Technical Committee, International Erosion Control Association
  • Administrative Vice Chair and Executive Board, Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control Council, 2002–2004

Publications

  • Stream Bank Stabilization with Vegetated Gabions, International Erosion Control Association Proceedings, 2004
  • Stream Stabilization with Vegetated Gabion Weirs, Land and Water Magazine, Jan/Feb 2005

Trainings and

Presentations

  • How to Write a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan, Northeast Chapter IECA, Burlington VT, 2007
  • Soil Scientists in Erosion and Sediment Control Presentation at NH Association of Natural Resource Scientist Winter Meeting, Plymouth NH, January, 2007
  • Dealing with Phase II on Construction Sites, Vermont Stormwater Conference, Sponsored by VT Agency of Natural Resources and VT Agency of transportation, Burlington VT. November 15 2004
  • NPDES Phase II Workshop, Windsor, CT, 2001
  • Coordinator, Northeast Soil Taxonomy Workshop, Portsmouth, NH, 1997
  • Coordinator, Hydric Soils Workshop, NH Department of Environmental Services, 1995