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Discuss Your Water Quality/Quantity Projects with Widseth on 1/21

Written by Widseth | Jan 19, 2021 5:24:44 PM

The 38th annual Red River Basin Land & Water International Summit Conference will be held as a virtual event on January 21st. “Common Ground” for healthy waters, soils, and communities is the theme for this year’s conference. Widseth’s team of engineers and environmental scientists have helped communities in the Red River Basin for decades.

Water resources engineer Blake Carlson, PE, water quality scientist Lorin Hatch, PMP, geographer Mark Reineke, CMS, GISP, and aerial services manager Miles Strain, CP, RPP, will be available from 1:00 – 2:30 pm during the conference to answer your questions.

 

Blake Carlson, PE

Water Resources Engineer

Since 1998, Blake’s primary work has been with watershed districts in the Red River Basin. He has worked on Corps of Engineers and watershed district projects involving design and construction of flood control.

Blake.Carlson@Widseth.com

218-277-7409

 

 

Lorin Hatch, PMP

Water Quality Scientist

Lorin has over 20 years of experience in project management, water quality, and aquatic ecology. He uses his skills and experience to work on projects across Minnesota and the nation that involve lakes, streams, and watersheds on multiple spatial and temporal scales.

Lorin.Hatch@Widseth.com

218-316-3625

 

Mark Reineke, CMS, GISP

Geographer | GIS Analyst

Mark has more than 25 years’ experience in spatial analysis, mapping, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). He coordinates GIS projects among the firm’s offices and manages Widseth’s extensive spatial database.

Mark.Reineke@Widseth.com

320-335-5050

 

 

Miles Strain, CP, RPP, VP

Aerial Services Manager

Miles has over 30 years of experience in aerial imaging and lidar processing for watershed and transportation projects across the Midwest.

Miles.Strain@widseth.com

701-738-8486

 

 

Visit our website to learn more about our water resources engineering services. We look forward to discussing your community’s water quality and quantity projects. See you on the 21st