Troy Stevens
Geologist
Troy Stevens is an environmental geoscientist with academic emphasis in hydrogeology and contaminant transport. He is experienced in providing technical oversight and documentation for hydrogeologic and chemical data collection. He has served as a wellsite geologist for construction of injection and monitoring wells. He is familiar with sonic drilling methods and the collection of surface, sediment and water samples. Troy supports preparation of borehole summary reports that include descriptions of geologic logs and drilling activities as part of a large scale characterization and remediation project at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Hanford Site. He is trained to perform field work in hazardous and radioactive conditions.
Troy is familiar with various field instrumentation used for sample analysis (PID, FID, XRF). He is also adept in the use of field sampling methods and the instrumentation used in air quality monitoring including particulate matter, continuous emission monitoring (CEM) and visible opacity readings (VE). He has extensive experience performing analytical laboratory procedures for extraction of organic and semi-volatile compounds including PCB, Pesticide and Phenols from soil and wastewater samples.
Troy also has performed Brownfield Remediation Assessments (BFRA), and Phase I & II site investigations for the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. He applies various software for research, data analysis, and reporting including MODFLOW, PHREEQC, STELLA, Visual Solute Transport (VST), AQTESOLV, and MATLAB.
Education & Certifications
Bachelor of Science, Environmental Geoscience – Michigan State University, 2009
Associate of Science, Applied Environmental Technology - Lansing Community College, 2002