Steve Neugebauer…
is a licensed geologist/hydrogeologist/engineering geologist with 30 years experience working and developing ecological projects. His company specializes on regulatory compliance and technological development based on sound science. He conducts professional workshops on code enforcement and critical areas.
Ed Kilduff…
is a licensed geologist/hydrogeologist/engineering geologist in Washington and California. He has spent over 20 years working on environmental and geological projects resolving technically challenging environmental problems for the U.S. Navy and the Department of Energy. He holds degrees from Tufts University, the Colorado School of Mines, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Since moving to the San Juan County, Ed now contributes his scientific expertise to the development of the Island County Growth Management Act and Shoreline Management Act Shoreline Master Program by making recommendations on Best Available Science.
Daniel McMonagle…
is a Seattle trial attorney with over thirty-years experience resolving complex construction disputes. He is a graduate of West Point and has Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering from University of Washington. He has taken a keen interest in storm water issues and developed a toolbox of legal remedies to fix problems relating to storm water pollution. An expert in the Clean Water Act, Mr McMonagle helps citizens navigate the laws regarding landowner’s property fights associated with water such as the common enemy doctrine, water trespass, nuisance and prescriptive rights.