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Edith A. Savage <br />Edith A. Savage has environmental and regulatory experience spanning two decades. As <br />president of Savage and Savage, she directs the corporate activities of the business as well <br />as conducting wetland delineations, biologic and physical field investigations, threatened <br />and endangered species surveys, and federal, state, and local permitting for clients ranging <br />from municipalities to private developers. <br />.Educational BackAroand <br />1999 B.A. EPO Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder <br />1996 Associate of Science -Front Range Community College <br />1988 Supervisory Certificate -State of Colorado <br />Troinin <br />1998 Qualified Trapper-Preble's Meadow Jumping Mouse (USFWS) <br />1996 Survey Certification-Southwest Willow Flycatcher (USFWS) <br />1996 Qualified Surveyor-Ute ladies'-tresses Orchid (USFWS) <br />Protessional F.zperience <br />1992- President, Savage and Savage, Inc., Louisville, CO <br />Supervises and performs environmental sampling, wmpliance monitoring, <br />and implementation of restoration and reclamation of disturbed lands in <br />Colorado, and the intermountain west. <br />Performs wetland delineations in accordance with the Unified Federal <br />Method for Delineation of Jurisdictional Wetlands (1987 manual). <br />Prepares both Nationwide and Individual permit applications under Section <br />404 of the Clean Water Act for submittal to the U.S. Army Corps of <br />Engineers. <br />Performs habitat assessments, disqualifications, and surveys for threatened <br />and endangered species. <br />Dvecis marketing efforts for the corporation in the fields of restoration and <br />reclamation, wetland investigation, permitting, and envaonmental <br />compliance monitoring. <br />Processional A!1diations <br />Colorado Rock Products Association <br />High Altitude Revegetation Group <br />Women in M'^ing <br />