ANDRIA D. QUINN
Geologist

andria quinn

Education

· B.S., Geology, SUNY New Paltz, 2004

Training/Seminars

· OSHA 40-Hour Health and Safety Training, March, 2005
· NYSDEC & NYSDOH Soil Vapor Intrusion Training, July 2005
· ASTM Training: Phase I Environmental Site Assessments for Commercial Properties, October 2005.

Professional Affiliations

· National Ground Water Association

Fields of Specialization

· Phase I Environmental Site Assessments
· Subsurface Field Investigations
· Research and Data Compilation
· Drafting and Report Preparation

Experience Summary

Prior to joining Conrad Geoscience, Miss Quinn earned a Bachelors Degree in Geology at the State University of New York at New Paltz. While earning her degree at New Paltz, Miss Quinn took part in a semester-long Field Methods course that focused on structural geology and mapping.

While earning her degree, Miss Quinn worked as a Teaching Assistant at SUNY New Paltz. There, she prepared labs, ran review sessions, and assisted students with daily material comprehension.

At Conrad Geoscience, Miss Quinn assembles regulatory, historical, and environmental information for Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and other environmental investigations.

Her other responsibilities include: well development and sampling; scientific and environmental research; map preparation and drafting; data management and comparison of test results to regulatory standards; records review; and report preparation.

Representative Projects

  • Field Technician and Geologist for Phase I site assessment of a variety of residential, commercial and vacant properties in the Hudson Valley. Responsible for preparation of Phase I ESA reports, including regulatory and historical review, site inspections, and drafting.

  • Miss Quinn conducted extensive research relating to environmental impacts of a contemplated municipal annexation in the Hudson River Valley. Research subjects included sand and gravel aquifer geometry and productivity; bedrock aquifers production; and present and future water usage projections. This project entailed use of a variety of natural resource maps and statistics.

  • In support of litigation relating to SPDES violations, Miss Quinn conducted sampling events on a river in Westchester County, which included field reconnaissance, water quality testing, collecting samples for lab analysis, and data tabulation.