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BCI congratulates Jacque Levine for five years service

Lakeland, FL - July 24, 2010
Jacque-LevineBCI Engineers & Scientists, Inc., a Lakeland-based engineering firm, is pleased to congratulate Jacque Levine for five years of service to the company. Levine is currently employed as a Technical Assistant for BCI’s Water Resources department.

Levine started with BCI in February 2005 as a member of the Administrative group and quickly began assisting in modeling/simulation for a variety of hydrologic projects. As her skills increased, she moved into the Water Resources group as a field technician, where she trained on fluvial geomorphological projects and eventually started work on a four-year study of streams for the Florida Institute of Phosphate Research (FIPR). She was also promoted to technical assistant, which has allowed her to work with BCI’s Stream Team on a long line of stream related projects.

During her tenure, Levine has worked on numerous projects for the Lakeland firm, including the Southwest Florida Water Management District’s (SWFWMD) Hampton and Judy Tract project, a key initiative that will restore historic hydrology to critical wetlands. She also took a lead role for the Pine Level project, a field evaluation of more than 18,000 acres of MOSAIC property for stream existence.

Levine’s expertise focuses on stream restoration and includes habitat assessments, data rendering and summarization, and wetland delineation. As a primary member of the Stream Team, she has extensive field experience directly related to stream studies and has surveyed more than 100 streams throughout Florida. Her experience has allowed her to collect and identify many of the state’s fish species, as well as increase her knowledge of vegetation both native and non-native to Florida.