Wet News & Notes


WET would like to keep our Clients abreast of any recent or upcoming company news and events. Click on the listed event for a more detailed summary. If you have any questions or would like additional details on any company events, please contact us at jvincent@wet-llc.com.

 

Announcements


Water and Environmental Technologies Purchases GeoProbe Drill Unit


Water & Environmental Technologies recently purchased a GeoProbe Model 6600 direct push drilling system to better serve its clients. The hydraulically-powered, direct push machine can be used to obtain soil, ground water, or vapor samples from the subsurface. The GeoProbe can also assist in inserting permanent sampling implants, air sparging points, and small diameter monitoring wells for environmental purposes. Another advantage to the GeoProbe unit is its ability to work in tight areas with limited access or clearance, and its smaller size results in less impact to properties. To inquire about the unit, please call us at 761-2290 in Great Falls or 782-5220 in Butte.

Water & Environmental Technologies (WET) has recently added two new members to its staff.


Jay Slocum has been hired as a wildlife biologist and GIS specialist for WET. Jay has nearly five years of experience as a wildlife biologist and GIS Specialist. He has experience using GIS/GPS technology to complete wildlife surveys related to oil and gas development. Jay has a degree in Wildlife Biology and Terrestrial Biology from the University of Montana.

Britt Siddoway has been hired as a Staff Engineer. Britt has worked for WET as an engineering intern for the past year, with experience on landfill permitting and design, and other land development engineering projects. Britt has a degree in Environmental Engineering and is currently completing a Master’s of Science in Civil Engineering, both from Montana Tech.

WET is an innovative and experienced environmental engineering consulting firm based in Butte, specializing in a wide range of environmental and water projects. WET has offices in Butte and Great Falls, and can be reached at 782-5220.

Water & Environmental Technologies is proud to announce that two of its engineers have earned new certifications.


Kim Draper has passed the Certified Floodplain Managers (CFM) exam, making her the first CFM in Butte, and one of 55 Certified Floodplain Managers in the state of Montana. Certified Floodplain Managers provide technical assistance with floodplain development permit applications, Letter of Map Changes required for proposed projects that intersect regulated floodplain boundaries including structures, fill, bridges and culverts, and floodplain studies. Kim is a member of the Association of State Floodplain Managers and the Association of Montana Floodplain Managers.

Britt Siddoway has passed his Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam in civil engineering. Britt works as a staff engineer providing design support on municipal, commercial, and industrial development projects.