B.S. Degree, Soil Science, 1992, Cornell University
A.A.S. Degree, Agronomy, 1990, Alfred State University
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Since 1992
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Earth Dimensions, Inc.
Mr. Livingstone has been a consulting soil scientist since 1992, specializing in wetlands delineation, permitting and mitigation. With the exception of a three-year hiatus working at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, his entire career has been with Earth Dimensions, Inc. He has served as a Board of Director at NSCSS, in addition to membership in the Empire State Pedologists and Buffalo Association of Professional Geologists.
As a consultant, he has been involved in well over 1000 wetland projects in New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio, testified as an expert witness and conducted many soil investigations on proposed development sites. The Great Lakes lake plane is a difficult area to conduct wetland delineations and soil investigations due to the flat topography and subtle changes in soil characteristics which form a fine line between regulated wetlands and non-wetlands. Mr. Livingstone's fifteen years of experience in this region has made him one of the leading experts in wetlands in the Western New York area.
During his years at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mr. Livingstone's efforts were focused on NEPA evaluations for federal projects in New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio.
A native of Newton, New Jersey, Mr. Livingstone has spent most of his adult life in Western New York State.
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