Becky Burink

Becky Burink is a biologist at Pinyon Environmental, Inc. since April 2022, with previous experience as a Research Assistant in Analytical Chemistry at Charles River Laboratories from September 2021 to February 2022. Prior to that, Becky served as Culinary Team Lead at Coffeebar for two years and worked as a Wildlife Technician at Sierra Pacific Industries for a brief period in the summer of 2020. Additionally, Becky completed an internship as Chief Park Ranger Career Development Intern with the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation in the summer of 2019. Becky holds two Bachelor of Science degrees from the University of Nevada, Reno, one in Biology and another in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, both awarded in 2021.

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Pinyon Environmental, Inc.

Since 1993, Pinyon Environmental, Inc. (Pinyon) has provided demonstrated environmental consulting services to a wide variety of clients in both the private and public sectors. The company employs approximately 80 environmental professionals including Professional Engineers, biologists, NEPA specialists, planners, geologists, environmental scientists and technicians, historians, landscape architects, air and noise quality specialists, and industrial hygiene professionals. Pinyon has accredited SITES AP and Envision (Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure) experts that can help develop impactful projects. Headquartered in Lakewood, Colorado, Pinyon has satellite offices in Colorado Springs and Loveland, Colorado; and Phoenix, Arizona. Pinyon serves clients in federal, local, and state government, as well as the energy, transportation, utilities, mining, commercial, and industrial market sectors. Our reputation as the “go-to” environmental firm is due to our staff’s combined experience, knowledge, and expertise. We work with our clients to understand their needs, educate them on environmental compliance issues, and implement efficient and cost effective solutions. Pinyon’s focus on innovation allows us to challenge convention and continually improve the processes, products, and services that we offer. Environmental challenges can affect any project in any industry. Pinyon works collaboratively with project engineers, planners, contractors, government agencies and authorities to provide the technical resources, expertise, assistance, and strategies to minimize the environmental risk associated with projects. By understanding project needs from an environmental context, regulatory framework, and engineering limitations, Pinyon addresses issues with the client to ensure projects are designed with the least impact while meeting environmental regulations and requirements.


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