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Matt Osowski is a Senior Regulatory Permitting Specialist at WRA, Inc. since September 2008, focusing on applications for Clean Water Act Section 404 and Section 401 permits. Previously, Matt worked as a Project Scientist at Shaw Environmental from April 2007 to September 2008, managing compliance projects for national utility providers and overseeing remediation efforts at former Department of Defense facilities in California. Additionally, during tenure as Project Manager at Delta Environmental Consultants, Inc. from October 1999 to December 2007, more than 1000 audits per month were conducted at retail gasoline service stations, and over 5000 service station employees received training. Matt holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Loyola University Chicago and furthered education with a focus on Ecology and Geographic Information Systems through various institutions.
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WRA is an environmental consultancy that’s making a net positive impact. As a tenacious team of planners, engineers, and scientists, we believe in leaving the lands we love better than we found them. We partner with public agencies, non-profits, and private entities on multidiscipline projects in a variety of markets. From planning and design, through entitlement and post-construction, we have your back. Our clients lean on us to navigate them through tricky projects and achieve benefits for both the natural environment and local communities. From our roots in wetland research and supporting our first clients in the Bay Area following the inception of the federal Clean Water Act, we have more than 40 years of experience in California's diverse ecoregions. This gives us an understanding of the unique habitats throughout the state and the growing needs of local communities. While our roots are in California, we have supported clients in nearly 30 states and counting. WRA is proud to be an employee-owned, certified small business (SB-PW ref. #13333) with 100 team members working from four offices in California, and a growing distributed workforce throughout the West.