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Christine Britton Elected President of Association for Preservation Technology, Rocky Mountain Chapter
  Christine Britton
Christine Britton, P.E., was recently elected President of the board of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Association for Preservation Technology (RMC-APT).
She looks forward to continuing programming offered by the organization for its members and building on this base to include more members located outside the front range area of Colorado in future events. Her term will last one year.
Christine is a project engineer for JVA in the structural/historic preservation department. She has been with JVA since interning in 2012.
RMC-APT is a nonprofit organization that encourages, promotes, and advances research, training, and the sharing of information relating to preservation technology and the historic preservation of buildings, sites, structures, and objects. This chapter serves Colorado, New Mexico, Montana, Wyoming, and Utah.
 Pinyon Expands Air and Water Quality Services with the Addition of Three New Hires
Caroline Byus joins the firm as the Market Manager of Pinyon's Utilities group. Caroline has more than 25 years of combined experience in the water and wastewater industry and environmental consulting. Her expertise includes in-depth knowledge of state and federal water quality regulations, site-specific water quality studies and assessments (with an emphasis on nutrients and temperature), discharge permitting, water quality improvement and watershed management planning, development of site-specific water quality standards, and source water protection.
Dustin Collins joins the firm as the Technical Group Manager of Pinyon’s newly formed Air Quality team. Dustin brings 15 years of experience, most of which is in air quality studies (emission inventories, impact modeling, permitting, and compliance assistance) for oil and gas operations. His experience includes managing and planning air compliance for numerous oil and gas operators, and preparing air quality resource sections and emission calculations for National Environmental Policy Act Environmental Assessment and Environmental Impact Statement projects throughout the western United States.
Kaitlin Meszaros joins Pinyon’s new Air Quality team as an Air Quality Specialist. Prior to joining Pinyon, she was an air quality technical team lead and completed dispersion modeling, developed Kaitlin excelled in the role of technical lead of Environmental Protection Agency Greenhouse Gas regulations, reporting for over a dozen oil and gas upstream and midstream operators annually. Additionally, she has been the technical lead for air dispersion modeling efforts, including running AERMOD and associated programs such as AERMET and AERMAP and analyzing model results.
   Caroline Byus
Utilities Market Manager byus@pinyon-env.com
Dustin Collins
Air Quality Technical Group Manager collins@pinyon-env.com
Kaitlin Meszaros
Air Quality Specialist meszaros@pinyon-env.com
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