Jones named senior associate at Leggette, Brashears & Graham, Inc.
Leggette, Brashears & Graham, Inc. (LBG), a professional groundwater and environmental engineering services firm, has named Darrick Jones as a senior associate.
Jones is a geologist with 16 years of consulting experience in geology, hydrogeology, environmental site assessment and remediation. He is a Licensed Environmental Professional (LEP) in the state and has performed environmental assessments across the east coast states. His core business practice includes transaction consulting, site development related work, Connecticut Transfer Act site assessments and litigation support. In addition, he has extensive experience with underground storage tank removal and replacement, Connecticut Transfer Act filings, land use permitting, contaminated soil disposal permitting, and LEP verifications. Jones holds a B.S. degree in geology from the University of Connecticut.
Leggette, Brashears & Graham was one of the first consulting firm in the United States to specialize in groundwater geology. Over the last 60 years the firm has completed projects in 48 states and 19 foreign countries. The firm has expertise in almost every aspect of water supply, contamination and mine dewatering hydrogeology. Headquartered in Shelton, LBG has 19 regional offices throughout the U.S.
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