Michael Calhoun

Michael Calhoun

Staff Geologist

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Program Manager at Haley & Aldrich

  • Education

    • Stanford University

      2000 - 2004
      Bachelor of Science (BS) Geologic and Environmental Science

      Activities and Societies: Member Phi Kappa Psi Focus on Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology

    • Stanford University

      2004 - 2005
      Master of Science (MS) Geologic and Environmental Science
  • Experience

    • Geomatrix Consultants

      Jun 2005 - Jan 2008
      Staff Geologist
    • AMEC Geomatrix, Inc. (formerly Geomatrix Consultants)

      Jan 2008 - Jan 2012
      Project Geologist
    • AMEC Environment & Infrastructure (formerly Geomatrix Consultants)

      Jan 2012 - Nov 2012
      Senior Geologist
    • Haley & Aldrich

      Nov 2012 - now

      Senior project manager for numerous projects of all sizes ($10K to >$1M), including site investigation, site conceptual models, feasibility studies, in situ bioremediation, high-resolution site characterization techniques, litigation support, and applied research (ESTCP/SERDP). Specializing in chlorinated solvent sites, comingled plumes, superfund sites and MGP facilities. Also acting as regional field services and safety coordinator for northern California (until 2018) and regional project management lead (as of 2019) for the tri-state area. Show less

      • Program Manager

        Nov 2020 - now
      • Senior Project Manager

        Jun 2016 - Nov 2020
      • Senior Technical Specialist - Hydrogeology

        Nov 2012 - Jun 2016
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Certified Hydrogeologist

      California Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists
      Jan 2013
    • Professional Geologist

      California Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists
      May 2008