Chris Rohrer
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Credentials
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Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER)
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Experience
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Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining
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United States
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Government Administration
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1 - 100 Employee
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Retired
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May 2021 - Present
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Utah Division of Oil, Gas & Mining
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Greater Salt Lake City Area
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Senior Reclamation Specialist
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1983 - May 2021
Abandoned mine inventory (coal, hardrock, uranium) Reclamation and mine closure design NEPA compliance ESA Section 7 compliance NHPA Section 106 compliance Preparation of construction specifications Procurement of construction and professional services Technical and general interest writing GIS, mapping, and cartography Contract management Construction inspection Abandoned mine inventory (coal, hardrock, uranium) Reclamation and mine closure design NEPA compliance ESA Section 7 compliance NHPA Section 106 compliance Preparation of construction specifications Procurement of construction and professional services Technical and general interest writing GIS, mapping, and cartography Contract management Construction inspection
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Indiana University Bloomington
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Associate Instructor
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Sep 1980 - Dec 1981
Courses: SPEA E200 Environment and People, SPEA V625 Applied Math for the Environmental Sciences.
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Instructor
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Jun 1981 - Aug 1981
Course: SPEA E200 Environment and PeopleTaught introductory environmental science class to majors and nonmajors during summer session. 50 students.
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Indiana Department of Natural Resources
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Indianapolis, Indiana Area
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Research Technician
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May 1979 - Aug 1979
Indiana Natural Heritage Program. Plotted plant and animal collection sites on USGS topographic quads from location descriptions in herbarium records and agency reports. Measured latlong coordinates for collection sites. Transcribed locations onto data sheets. Indiana Natural Heritage Program. Plotted plant and animal collection sites on USGS topographic quads from location descriptions in herbarium records and agency reports. Measured latlong coordinates for collection sites. Transcribed locations onto data sheets.
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Education
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Indiana University Bloomington
Master's Degree, Environmental Science -
Butler University
Bachelor's Degree, Zoology/Environmental Studies