Vince Evelsizer, Wetland Biologist
vince.evelsizer@dnr.iowa.gov
(319)
335-1574 Vince received his bachelor of science degree in Wildlife from the University
of Wisconsin – Stevens Point in May 1997. He then completed a graduate
research project on growth limiting factors of wetland submersed plants in
Delta Marsh, Manitoba, Canada for a master’s of science degree in aquatic
biology from Clarion University of Pennsylvania in May 2001. In addition to
this, Vince has worked seasonal and full time field jobs in both wildlife and
fisheries in Iowa, Idaho, and North Dakota before starting a job with IGS in
April 2004 as a wetland monitoring biologist.
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Lisa Fascher, Research Geologist
lisa.fascher@dnr.iowa.gov
(319) 530-5111
Lisa received her bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science from The University of Iowa
in 2003 and her master’s degree in Environmental Science and Water Resources from Indiana
University in 2005. While at Indiana University she worked with the Indiana Clean Lakes
Program and coordinated the Indiana Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program. Prior to joining DNR,
she worked at the University Hygienic Laboratory where she was mainly involved in the ambient
lake sampling program.
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Matt Fisher, Wetland Monitoring Technician matt.fisher@dnr.iowa.gov
(319) 335-1573
Matt
received his bachelors and his masters of science in 2006 from UNI. As a grad
student he worked on biomonitoring projects including a bioassessment of the
invertebrates of McLoud Run, a trout stream in Cedar Rapids, as well as a
biomarker study that attempted to monitor the effects of insecticides on stream
insects in northeast Iowa. He started with the Watershed Monitoring and
Assessment Section in May 2005 working on the wetland monitoring initiative. He
is an avid hunter and fisherman and working with water quality issues is an
extension of his lifelong love of the great outdoors.
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Jacklyn Gautsch, Natural Resource Biologist
jackie.gautsch@dnr.iowa.gov
(515) 205-8581 or (319) 335-1761
Jackie's primary duties include training IOWATER volunteers, coordinating volunteers and
watershed groups within IOWATER and biological monitoring. She holds a bachelor of science
degree in biology and earth science from the University of Wisconsin. Jackie has participated
in a variety of biological research projects including herpetological studies with the
University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, a study on caddisflies with the University of
Wisconsin - La Crosse, and a fish-monitoring program with the Upper Mississippi Long Term
Resource Monitoring Program, the University of Wisconsin, and the IDNR. She has also held a
variety of positions with the Girl Scouts of Riverland joined the Water Monitoring Section
in January 2001.
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Brandon Harland, Natural Resource Biologist
brandon.harland@dnr.state.ia.us
(515) 281-3150
As a Natural Resource Biologist, Brandon’s primary duties will be to coordinate,
direct, and conduct the monitoring of lakes ecosystems in fulfillment of the DNR’s Clean Water
Act and other DNR lake information needs. He graduated from Iowa State University’s fisheries
sciences program in 1997, and worked for the Iowa DNR’s Fisheries Bureau during that time.
In December 2003, Brandon earned a Masters degree in fisheries science at South Dakota State
University by surveying the fishes and habitat of western South Dakota streams. Prior to
coming on board with IOWATER, he worked as a fisheries biologist for North Carolina’s
Wildlife Resources Commission. Brandon has worked in the Water Monitoring Section since
August, 2004.
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Ken Krier, Environmental Specialist (Water Quality Assessment)
ken.krier@dnr.state.ia.us
(515) 242-5184
Ken joined the DNR in 1997 and transferred to his
current position in 2000. Ken's major responsibilities include:
assisting with fish tissue monitoring, biological monitoring, and
providing assistance for the completion of the 305(b) Water Quality
report. Other duties include participation in the stressor
identification process and responding to information requests both
inside and outside of the Department. Ken has a B.A. (1993) and M.S.
(1996) from the University of Northern Iowa.
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Richard
Langel, Research Geologist
richard.langel@dnr.iowa.gov
(319) 335-4102
Rick
joined the Water Monitoring Section in May
2001. He received his master's
degree in geology from the University of Iowa in 1996, and began working for the
IGS in 1998. He has worked on a
variety of projects, ranging from working with well drillers to coordinating a
watershed-monitoring program. Rick also has a strong computer background
and provides important database management skills for the program.
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Patricia Lohmann, Information Specialist
pat.lohmann@dnr.iowa.gov
(319) 335-1593
Major
Responsibilities: Develops and coordinates the production of graphic materials,
including maps, drawings, graphs, and photos to enhance the readability and
utility of IGS reports and other information products; designs and formats
publications, prepares printing specifications, and handles printing contracts
by working with State Printing Division and printing companies.
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Jason McCurdy, Water Monitoring Technician
Jason.McCurdy@dnr.iowa.gov
(319) 335-1591
Jason received his bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies in Geography with
a minor in Biology from the University of Iowa in August of 2006. He began working for the Iowa
Department of Natural Resources as a student in the summer of 2005 and became a full-time employee
with the Water Monitoring and Assessment Section following graduation in 2006. Although Jason
works primarily with the Beach Monitoring Program, he is involved with data collection for a number
of projects within the section.
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Jamie Mootz, Statistical Research Analyst (Water Quality Assessment)
jamie.mootz@dnr.state.ia.us
(515) 242-0001
Jamie joined the DNR in 1997 and began working with the Water Monitoring and Assessment section in 2000. He received his B.S. in Fisheries and Wilidlife Biology from Iowa State University in 1996. His current job duties include: database development, fish kill tracking, biological assessments, and assisting with the 305(b) Water Quality report.
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Eric O'Brien, Research Biologist
eric.obrien@dnr.iowa.gov
(319) 353-2835
Eric completed his masters research in Environmental Science at the University
of Northern Iowa in the May 2003. His primary interest of focus is environmental
microbiology, specifically focusing on bacterial source tracking. Before joining
the IDNR Water Monitoring Section, Eric also helped coordinate undergraduate
water research activities at the University of Northern Iowa. These interests
led him to work for the Water Monitoring Section in June 2003. Eric’s efforts
are primarily focused on bacterial monitoring as well as tracking of
bacterial sources for the states beaches.
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John Olson, Environmental Specialist Senior (Water Quality Assessment)
john.olson@dnr.state.ia.us
(515) 281-8905
John has worked for Iowa DNR since 1985. Since 1994,
he has coordinated the following: Iowa's annual fish contaminant
monitoring program, preparation of the state's biennial water quality
reports as required by Section 305(b) of the Clean Water Act, and
preparation of Iowa's lists of "impaired waters" as required by Section
303(d) of the Act. He has conducted biological assessments on many of
Iowa's wadeable streams as part of IDNR projects on stream
classification (1990-95) and development of biological criteria (1994 to
present). John represents Iowa DNR on several interstate organizations
including the Upper Mississippi River Conservation Committee and the
Upper Mississippi River Basin Association's Water Quality Task Force.
John has a bachelor of science degree in Animal Ecology from Iowa State
University (1981) with an emphasis in fisheries biology.
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Lynette
Seigley, Research Geologist
lynette.seigley@dnr.iowa.gov
(319) 335-1598
Lynette received her undergraduate degree in geology from the College of
Wooster in Ohio and her graduate degree, also in geology, from the University of
Iowa. She has worked as a research geologist for the IGS since 1987, on a
variety of projects addressing the impacts of nonpoint source pollution on both
surface water and groundwater. Since January 2000, Lynette has worked in
the Water Monitoring Section and has been extensively involved in the IOWATER
program.
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Dr.Mary Skopec, Research Geologist & Section Supervisor
mary.skopec@dnr.iowa.gov
(319) 335-1579
Mary has worked in the IGS since 1991and has been
involved in several projects including a statewide pesticide database to
track pesticide occurrences in Iowa's water resources. In January 2000,
she moved to the Water Monitoring Section where she helps to coordinate and
analyze data from the new Ambient Water Monitoring Program. Mary earned
her B.S. and M.A. degrees in geography from the University of Iowa, and in 1999 she
completed her Ph.D. in environmental science. Mary currently serves as the
supervisor of the Water Monitoring Section.
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Brian Soenen, IOWATER Program Coordinator
brian.soenen@dnr.state.ia.us
(515) 205-8587
Brian began work for the
Water Monitoring Section in March 2002. He earned his bachelor's degree
in natural history interpretation in 2000 from the University of
Northern Iowa. Prior to coming to the IDNR, Brian worked as a project
interpreter for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Coralville Lake in
Johnson County. In addition to IOWATER data interpretation, Brian's
focus is the development and facilitation of IOWATER Level 2 Modules,
specifically the Water Ecology module and the Secondary Educators
module.
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Tom Wilton, Environmental Specialist Senior (Water Quality Assessment)
tom.wilton@dnr.state.ia.us
(515) 281-8867
Since joining the Department in 1990, Tom has worked on
a variety of surface water quality projects throughout Iowa. Tom
coordinated the development and implementation of stream biological
assessment methods and criteria, and helps conduct annual stream
management workshops. Other project involvements include: probabilistic
(random) survey of Iowa’s perennial rivers and streams, stressor
identification for stream biological impairments, and hydropower project
review of water quality impacts. Tom recently worked in the lake
restoration program and serves on the nutrient criteria technical
advisory committee. He is also co-chair of the DNR committee that is
developing restoration priorities for Iowa’s rivers and streams. Tom
received a B.S. (1979) degree in Agronomy from Iowa State University and
M.S. degree (1989) in Water Resources from the University of Minnesota.
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