Delaware Engineering, D.P.C.
Rachel Zevin is an experienced environmental scientist and geospatial data manager currently working at Delaware Engineering, D.P.C. since December 2022. Previously, Rachel served as a Climate Change Specialist at Cornell Cooperative Extension, leading the Climate Smart Communities program for the Southern Tier Region and coordinating the Climate Stewards Pilot Program. Rachel holds a Master's degree in Environmental Science from the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry and a Master of Public Administration from Syracuse University. Additional experience includes roles as a Hospital COVID Data Coordinator for the California Department of Public Health, a Geographic Information Systems Technician for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and an Environmental Educator with UVM Watershed Alliance. Rachel's academic background includes a Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Ecology and Geospatial Technologies from the University of Vermont.
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Delaware Engineering, D.P.C.
Delaware Engineering, D.P.C. is different from other professional engineering firms. Our deep respect for our clients, community, and colleagues sets us apart. Our clients are predominantly municipal entities with selected industry in our portfolio as well. We understand that municipal leaders come to government from all walks of life and bring unique perspectives, knowledge and experience that are to be respected and engaged in the process of governing. The functions of government are complex and it is our role to provide facts and guidance to municipal decision-makers to ensure that the best interests of the public are achieved. With respect to industry, we are keenly aware that infrastructure and regulatory compliance are non-core functions that in some cases distract from operating a successful, profitable business. Our role is to handle non-core infrastructure and regulatory functions so that business leaders can focus on core functions. Our community is as broad as the locations in which we work. From our offices in Albany and Oneonta, our geography spans from New York’s Capital District throughout the Southern Tier, Catskills, the Hudson River Valley, to the Adirondack and North County Region, and Metropolitan Suburban Region north of New York City. Wherever we are engaged with municipalities or industry, we are engaged with community. We respect the unique character and nature of each community in developing customized solutions to water, wastewater, stormwater, municipal buildings, special projects and economic development challenges. Because we take the time to get to know each community personally, we treat each person and each project with a commitment and passion as though it is our own home town. Our professional and technical staff of 70 engineers, scientists, planners and technicians are each responsible for the well-being of our clients, our communities, and each other.