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Ryan Brosius
Ryan Brosius brings to Precision Civil Engineering, Inc. his experience working with the Department of Fish and Game performing aquatic stream bioassessments, preparing preliminary biological and wetland habitat assessments, conducting protocol-level surveys and/or developing mitigation plans for threatened or endangered species.
His expertise also extends into conducting wetland delineations to identify and define wetlands and waters of the United States, conducting preconstruction surveys, and providing construction monitoring for a variety of projects involving listed or special-status species and sensitive habitats. Ryan also assists in the preparation of permit applications and agency permits, including Clean Water Act Section 404 nationwide and individual wetlands permits (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers), Clean Water Act Section 401 water quality certifications (Regional Water Quality Control Board), and Streambed Alteration Agreements (California Fish and Game Code Sections 1601 and 1602). Additionally, Ryan conducts cultural resource surveys and significance reports, Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and limited Phase II investigations.
Ryan earned his bachelor's degree in general biology from California State University, Stanislaus and completed graduate course work in environmental science at California State University, Chico.