Thomas A. D’Angelo
(973) 875 8585
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17 Indian Terrace
Lafayette, NJ 07848
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Education |
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Rowan University
B.A. Science Education
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Seton Hall University
M.S. Biology
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Experience |
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Principal
ECO Systems Environmental Consulting
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1986 Present
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- Develop State and Federal Grant Applications and complete NRI Reports with map work at municipal level. Conduct local government and public environmental education programs under NJDEP Grants.
- Develop Environmental Impact Statements for residential subdivisions, including inventory and alternatives. Responsible for the validity of data collection, analysis performed, and reports produced.
- Provide Expert Testimony and develop Environmental Assessments involving the impact of development on water quality and wetlands.
- Coordinate Environmental planning to assure compliance with government regulations through best management practices and sound land use mitigation techniques.
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Registered Environmental Health Specialist
Warren County Dept. of Health
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1993 – 2008
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Sussex County Dept. of Health
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1987 – 1989
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- Certified “Right To Know” Trainer, NJDOH Hygiene Program.
- Monitor surface and groundwater quality. Review lab results for compliance with state standards.
- Perform soil logs, site evaluations and field investigations to ensure adequate on site subsurface disposal systems. Develop homeowner’s public education pamphlet.
- Prepare reports under N.J. State laws and codes.
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Environmental Specialist / Supervisor
Essex County Department of Parks
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1977 – 1987
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Division of Environmental Science |
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- Direct Office of Resource Management and Water Quality Control Laboratory.
- Prepare series of Natural Resource Inventories (NRI) for county park system (history, geology, soils, vegetation, wildlife habitat, hydrology, land use).
- Develop Environmental Assessments and Impact Statements (EIS) for proposed park development plans and state/federal grant applications.
- Implement “StoRet” computer program for water quality data as part of State Wide Ambient Water Quality Monitoring Network through NJDEP USEPA.
- Conduct review and develop County Master Plans, including standard construction recommendations and environmental monitoring program.
- Complete “Local Planning Requirements” for NJDEP Green Acres Section, inventorying county surface water, flood plain, wetland, public open space, slope, and population centers.
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Senior Environmental Specialist/Project Manager
N.J. State Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP)
Division of Coastal Resources
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1974 – 1977
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- Coordinate interdisciplinary team and evaluate Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) for facilities (residential, commercial, industrial uses) in New Jersey coastal region.
- Prepare State Opinions and Analysis Reports providing background for guiding NJDEP policy in issuing permits for future development.
- Conduct Public Hearings (Hearing Officer) and incorporate comments in plan review process to meet the requirements of State/Federal Coastal Area Facility Review Act (CAFRA).
- Analyze land use constraint data and infra red aerial photography for use in planning process.
- Conduct on site field inspections in conjunction with development of final land use management decisions.
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Sanitarian
Irvington Department of Health & Environmental Control
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1972 – 1974
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- Monitor surface water quality (sampling program) of local watershed.
- Conduct field inspections and prepared reports under N.J. State Laws and Codes.
- Coordinate work with Suburban Air Pollution Commission and perform lead control program using gamma ray absorption technology.
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Science Teacher
South Plainfield High School – Head Biology Club
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1967 – 1968
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