Bruce P. Schaepe, M.S., P.E.
Bruce Schaepe manages environmental investigation and remedial design projects. His academic background includes a Master’s degree in civil engineering and undergraduate majors in geosciences and regional analysis.
Bruce provides expertise for a variety of projects requiring engineering analysis, risk assessment, and remediation of contaminated media. He has directed projects on sites with a variety of contaminants including petroleum, heavy metals, PCBs, and VOCs. Projects have been completed under the regulatory jurisdiction of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Iowa Department of Natural Resources, and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. He has prepared feasibility studies, risked-based corrective action designs, specifications, and work plans to address contaminated buildings, properties, and ground water.
Education/Training
- Master of Science, Civil Engineering, 1994
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Second undergraduate major in Geosciences, 1993
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Emphasis on hydrogeology and core engineering - Bachelor of Science in Regional Analysis (Planning), 1977
University of Wisconsin, Green Bay - OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER (29 CFR 1910.120)
Registrations/Certifications
- Licensed Professional Engineer
Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin - Erosion/Sediment Control Specialist, Minnesota
- Residential Mitigation Provider, National Radon Proficiency Program
Presentations/Publications
- “Feasibility of Hydraulic Fracturing for Enhancing Soil Vapor Extraction”
Masters Thesis - Health and Safety Issues Addressed during Cleanup of a Closed Landfill
1999 ACHMM National Conference