Daniel J. Angelo, PWS

Senior Environmental Scientist

Mr. Angelo is an environmental scientist II with Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc. His responsibilities include being the lead biologist for natural resource investigations for projects within the public and private sector. These projects include natural resource investigations with subsequent findings report and permitting as required by the NEPA process.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Email: dangelo@hrg-inc.com
Office: 724.779.4777
LinkedIn: Dan Angelo

EDUCATION

  • B.S., Agricultural Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University
  • A.S., Mechanical Engineering Technology, The Pennsylvania State University

CREDENTIALS

  • Professional Wetland Scientist

AFFILIATIONS

  • Society of Wetland Scientists (SWS)
  • National Association of Wetland Managers (NAWM)
  • Pennsylvania Association of Environmental Professionals (PAEP)

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

  • Wetland identification and delineation
  • Wetland mitigation design, site work, and reports
  • Stream assessments and natural channel design
  • Natural gas well pad and pipeline development
  • Water obstruction and encroachment permits
  • Phase I Environmental Site Assessments
  • Permit applications and coordination with PADEP, US Army Corps of Engineers, and other Federal and State permitting agencies

RELATED EXPERIENCE

Prior to joining HRG, Mr. Angelo was a senior environmental scientist with A.D. Marble in Pittsburgh, PA. His responsibilities included being a Western Pennsylvania group leader for the completion of NEPA documentation for the P3 Rapid Bridge Replacement Project, consisting of a total of 558 bridges throughout Pennsylvania. Of these 558 bridges, over 200 were located in PennDOT Districts 1-0, 10-0, 11-0 and 12-0. Duties included project scheduling and personnel assignments, technical reviews of Aquatic Resource reports, Section 4(f) documentation, Wild and Scenic River Coordination, Threatened and Endangered Species Coordination and Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments for potential Hazardous Waste (ESAs) concerns as well as Bridge and Roadway Programmatic Agreements (BRPAs), Level 1b Categorical Exclusions (CE1b) using PennDOT’s Engineering and Construction Management System (ECMS).