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Daniel Johns is an
Environmental Scientist and has been with the company since 2005.
Daniel’s Master’s thesis studied biogeochemical nitrogen cycling in
wetlands created following surface mining in Rusk and Panola County,
Texas. He also worked on wetland restoration and ecophysiology projects
during this time. His studies included biophysical chemistry,
statistics, wetland delineation, functional assessment, and wetland
ecology.
Daniel has
completed course work on his Ph.D. at Auburn University and Stephen F.
Austin State University. His research work at Auburn focused on
sedimentation and nutrient cycling in riparian wetlands at Fort Benning,
Georgia. His dissertation study examines chemical control of yaupon and
pine physiological response to increased resource availability and will
be completed in 2006. His course work included air quality, microbial
physiology and ecology, soils, and remote sensing.
His professional
interests include wetland creation, delineation, and mitigation, as well
as sound level monitoring. He commonly works on construction stormwater
plans, Phase I assessments, oil and gas industry compliance, and
specialized sampling projects. Daniel also performs stormwater
compliance inspections.
He is a member of
the Society of Wetland Scientists,
www.sws.org . Daniel has taught college chemistry and soils labs,
and has taught air quality sections of environmental assessment course
work.
Selected
Publications and Presentations
Brett Williams,
Daniel Johns, Hans Williams, and Wendy Ledbetter. 2002. Converting
pine plantations to bottomland hardwood wetlands. Ecological
Restoration. Vol 20, no 2.
Daniel Johns, Hans
Williams, Kenneth Farrish, and Stephen Wagner. 2004. Denitrification
and soil characteristics of wetlands created on two mine soils in East
Texas, USA. Wetlands Vol 24 no 1.
http://www.sws.org/wetlands/abstracts/volume24n1/JOHNS.html
Army Corp of
Engineers Fort Worth District Regulatory Links
http://www.swf.usace.army.mil/pubdata/environ/regulatory/index.asp
Army Corp of
Engineers Galveston District Regulatory Links
http://www.swg.usace.army.mil/reg
FERC information
for citizens regarding interstate pipeline projects
http://www.ferc.gov/for-citizens/citizen-guides/gas-key.asp#skipnavsub
FERC Environmental
Guidelines for the gas
http://www.ferc.gov/industries/gas/enviro/guidelines.asp
American Society of
Mining and Reclamation
http://ces.ca.uky.edu/asmr
TCEQ Landowner
Guide to Plugging Abandoned Water Wells
http://www.tceq.state.tx.us/comm_exec/forms_pubs/pubs/rg/rg-347.html
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