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<br />~ <br />., <br />-. <br />~ <br />... <br />') <br />') <br />, <br />~ <br />') <br />~. <br /> <br />Stephen P. Langley, M.S. <br /> <br />Education <br />Manhattan College, B.S. in Biology, 1968 <br />University of Miami, RSMAS, M.s. in Biological Oceanography, 1974 <br /> <br />-... <br />III' <br />. <br />.... <br />'l <br />... <br />... <br />.... <br />~ <br />:. <br />:. <br />) <br />. <br />~ <br />..... <br />""""\ <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />... <br />) <br />1 <br />-. <br />~ <br />~ <br />~ <br />., <br />'l <br />~ <br />~ <br />() <br />f} <br />!t <br /> <br />Current Status <br />Mr. Langley has more than thirty five (35) years of experience in conducting environmental <br />impact assessments in coastal areas, twenty of which have been in South Florida with local <br />engineering firms. As Senior Project Scientist of EAS Engineering, his primary <br />responsibilities include collection and interpretation of scientific data to support the firm's <br />environmental permitting services and preparation of documents such as environmental <br />impact assessments, environmental audits, HEP analyses, and various environmental permit <br />and zoning applications. Mr. Langley also is proficient in the use of Arclnfo and AutoCAD, <br />has prepared conceptual design alternatives for numerous marinas, has prepared <br />construction plans for wetland restoration projects, and is responsible for wetland <br />delineation, monitoring, and mapping. <br /> <br />-.. <br />., <br /> <br />... <br /> <br />~ <br />., <br />. <br /> <br />Previous Experience <br />Prior to joining EAS Engineering, Mr. Langley was Senior Project Scientist for a local Miami <br />engineering firm, where he was responsible for gathering support data and technical <br />information for the firm's engineering projects and preparing DRI applications, permit <br />applications to local, state, and federal governmental agencies, applications for Binding <br />Letters of Interpretation, and special exception and zoning variance petitions to various <br />local municipalities. He also conducted field inspections to assess environmental impacts <br />of proposed projects. <br /> <br />Mr. Langley also was a Project Manager over a monitoring team for one of the largest <br />seagrass mitigation efforts ever attempted in the U.s. In this capacity at another local <br />engineering firm he was responsible for budget preparation and control, staffing, <br />scheduling, quality control, and report preparation. Before being promoted to Project <br />Manager, Mr. Langley executed the following tasks: preparation of ORis and master plans <br />for three Miami-Dade County parks and marinas, an office complex in South Miami-Dade <br />County, and a mobile home development in Cape Coral; Environmental Impact Statements <br />for the Southwest Florida Regional Airport in Fort Myers and a u.s. Army Communications <br />Facility in South Miami-Dade; feasibility studies for several major developments from Vero <br />Beach to the Florida Keys; and numerous federal, state, and local permit applications. Mr. <br />Langley was principal author of a literature survey of water quality in the Key Largo Coral <br />Reef Marine Sanctuary and was involved in a study of American crocodile populations at <br />Florida Power and Light's Turkey Point Power Plant in South Miami-Dade and the Port <br />Bougainville development in Key Largo, a study of phytoplankton communities in Florida <br /> <br />EAS Engineering, Inc. <br /> <br />Page 3136 <br />