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Brian Marks

Northern California Cultural Resources - Group Manager at ECORP Consulting, Inc.

Brian Marks serves as a Senior Archaeologist at ECORP Consulting, Inc. since April 2021, bringing extensive experience in the field of archaeology and cultural resources management. Prior roles include Senior Archaeologist Project Manager at Cardno, Environmental Planner - Archaeologist at Dokken Engineering, and Archaeologist at Parus Consulting Inc. Additionally, Brian was a Senior Associate and Lead Cultural Resource Manager at Environmental Science Associates from 2010 to 2012, and held the position of Archaeologist at Environmental Services, Inc. from 2006 to 2010. Brian's educational background includes a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Florida State University and a B.S. in Underwater Archaeology from the University of California, Davis.

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Sacramento, United States

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ECORP Consulting, Inc.

ECORP Consulting, Inc. has assisted public and private land owners with environmental regulation compliance since 1987. We offer full service capability, from initial baseline environmental studies through environmental planning review, permit negotiation, liaison to obtain legal agreements, mitigation design, construction monitoring and compliance reporting. We bring together an experienced multidisciplinary team of environmental and regulatory specialists, terrestrial and aquatic biologists, wetland specialists, habitat restoration specialists, water resources experts, permitting specialists, archaeologists, air quality and noise analysts, unmanned aerial systems (drone) specialists, and geographic information systems specialists. ECORP has established professional working relationships with federal and state regulatory agencies, based on technical excellence and a thorough understanding of regulatory processes. We are experienced with the regulatory requirements of the federal Clean Water Act (CWA), Sections 401, 402, and 404; the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA); the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), Sections 106 and 110; the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA), Sections 7 and 10; the Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA); the California Fish and Game Code; the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA); and the California Endangered Species Act (CESA).