C&A Personnel Involved in Natural Resource Development Projects
Over the past 30 years, the development of natural resources such as coal, oil & gas, uranium, and other resources required by society, involved geologists with training in a variety sub-fields. In the 1960s and 1970s, many geologists were trained for serving the specialized needs of the oil & gas industry, the mining industry, the ground-water supply industry, and for serving technical regulatory functions in state and federal agencies. The Managing Partner, Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H. was among the relatively few who were also trained as hydrogeologists to not only serve these industries and agencies but also to serve the growing environmental field. Beginning in the 1970s, ground water was, and remains today, the central focus of state and federal environmental regulations. Appropriately-trained hydrogeologists served in a range of industrial and state and federal regulatory functions. Into the 21st Century, the multi-use fields of hydrogeology, environmental geology, and economic geology play even more important roles in mineral exploration and mining, water supply, and oil and gas. Hence, C&A’s Managing Partner, supported by a seasoned group of C&A Associates, offers a sound interdisciplinary perspective to clients and projects, ranging from the development of natural resources (such as uranium, gold, and other natural resources), reserve analysis and assessment (especially uranium, gold and industrial minerals), and the associated environmental issues surrounding such projects today as well as industry-based environmental projects.
C&A has assembled a notable group of professional associates, now identified as the Natural Resources Group (NRG), all of whom Mr. Campbell has worked with from the late 1960s in consulting or in managing and executing mineral exploration programs in the U.S. and overseas to the early 1990s within national consulting companies and DuPont Environmental. C&A's NRG also provides a range of evaluations involving mining economics, reserve evaluations, market analyses, and associated environmental investigations (see C&A Projects, C&A Mining and other evaluations). The C&A personnel who will be brought to bear in your projects are listed below. For additional information on the backgrounds of each of the C&A Principals and Associates, click on the links provided.
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Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H. Managing Partner Houston, Texas |
Jeffrey D. King, P.G. Chief Operating Manager Seattle, Washington |
Ruffin I. Rackley Director of Exploration Seattle, Washington |
Bruce Rubin Senior Geological and Management Consultant Richfield Springs, New York |
William H. Tonking, Ph.D. Senior Mining Consultant Houston, Texas |
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Rebecca A. Eklund, C.I.H. Manager, Health & Safety Houston, Texas |
Thomas C. Sutton, Ph.D., P.G. Senior Mining Geologist Loveland, Colorado |
Bruce Handley, P.G. Senior Environmental and Mining Geologist Houston, Texas |
Mary W. Campbell, B.A., C.G. Research Associate & Genealogist (Heir & Title Searches) Houston, Texas |
D. Mike Johnston, B.S. Chief Draftsman Houston, Texas | Other associates are drawn from Environmental Litigation Associates and other sources to meet special project requirements. |
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