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Alicia Steinmetz and Michelle Jeansonne were honored with 10 years of service to BCI.

Lakeland, FL – September 30, 2009 – BCI Engineers & Scientists, Inc. announces the 10-year service anniversary of two employees in Palatka, Florida.

Alicia Steinmetz and Michelle Jeansonne, both environmental scientists in Palatka, Florida, were honored with 10 years of service to BCI.  Both employees began their tenure with the company on September 1, 1999.
Alicia is working on BCI’s St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) master technical services contract supporting the District’s Lower St. Johns River Basin (LSJRB) program. Ms. Steinmetz first began working with the District in 1996 as a summer college intern and later began working full-time within the District in 1998.  She primarily works on soil and water quality projects associated with agricultural best management practices and wetland treatment projects that treat agricultural runoff. Ms. Steinmetz has had prior experience with Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) research and monitoring in the lower St. Johns River.

Ms. Jeansonne is dedicated full-time to work on BCI’s St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) master technical services contract supporting the District’s Lower St. Johns River Basin (LSJRB) program. She is primarily responsible for database management and quality assurance. Ms. Jeansonne has been working within the District performing a variety of technical and biological support since 1996.  She has expertise in contract management; water quality management and assessment; biological and water quality data assurance and control; field studies (monitoring, mapping, assessment of submerged aquatic habitats and aquatic invertebrates); evaluation of water quality and control for vegetated and non-vegetated aquatic habitats; and project design and implementation for the evaluation of specific land use categories, water quality and macroinvertebrate communities.