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Bill Mangle has a broad background in natural resource and open space planning, natural resource assessments, NEPA documentation, and water resource studies throughout Colorado and the intermountain West. He has a sound understanding of environmental and land use planning, natural resource policy, biological sciences, and GIS mapping. This interdisciplinary background of technical and professional skills has enabled Bill to effectively coordinate diverse project teams. Bill’s comprehensive approach to natural resource problems and issues enables him to develop workable and sustainable solutions. SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE Natural Resource and Open Space Planning. Bill has considerable experience in completing the necessary assessments and planning documents that facilitate effective natural resource and open space conservation, and appropriate recreational use. Bill’s project experience includes baseline inventories, open space master plans and management plans, recreational trail planning, and regional conservation plans. NEPA Documentation. Bill has worked on both large and small-scale projects that require NEPA compliance. He has experience with all aspects of the NEPA process, from public scoping to impact assessment, and is able to develop clear, effective documentation. Natural Resource Investigations. Bill has assisted staff ecologists with natural resource assessment, permitting, planning, and protection. Bill is knowledgeable in a broad range of federal, state, and local statutes governing wetlands, threatened and endangered species, and infrastructure development, and has worked to balance project implementation with environmental protection. Water Resources. Bill’s work on water resource planning efforts range from regional water supply studies to basin or stream-specific vegetation and evapotranspiration studies. Bill is familiar with water law and policy in several states, and recognizes the growing importance of water rights and water supply in community development and environmental planning. |