Title
Restoration, Remediation, and Evaluation Systems of the Butte Superfund Site
Document Type
Lecture
Publication Date
10-11-2017
Abstract
As a Field Coordinator for CFWEP, Chris has worked in many projects related to Superfund. This talk will focus on the history of the Butte area and remediation and restoration on the Butte Hill, as well as the Butte Reclamation Evaluation System.
Recommended Citation
Doyle, Chris, "Restoration, Remediation, and Evaluation Systems of the Butte Superfund Site" (2017). Guest Lectures. 47.
https://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/campus_lectures/47
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Comments
Chris Doyle is a graduate from Montana Tech of the University of Montana with a Bachelor’s Degree in Organismal Biology. Senior Thesis work was on Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep population demographics in the Highland Mountains in Southwest Montana. After graduating Montana Tech, Chris went to work with the Clark Fork Watershed Education Program (CFWEP) in 2014 as a Field Coordinator, helping to build and deliver the Restoration Education Program and other programs across the State.