
B.S., Civil & Environmental Engineering, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 2007
Professional Engineer, New York (License No. 092686)
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response 40-Hour Certification (2007; annual refreshers through 2018)
Dredging Engineering Short Course, Texas A&M University (2021)
First Aid and CPR Certified (2020)
Emily Guyer, P.E. Senior Consultant (206) 957-0370 Seattle, WA eguyer@integral-corp.com
Ms. Emily Guyer is a professional engineer with 14 years of consulting experience focusing on environmental remediation of contaminated sediments, soils, groundwater, and nonaqueous-phase liquids (NAPLs). She is a project manager and licensed environmental engineer with diverse and interdisciplinary experience, including substantial liability assessment and litigation support on cases across the country involving a range of remediation issues. Her experience includes planning and executing site characterizations and design data collection, analyzing data and reporting for site investigations and remedial activities, screening and selecting remedial technologies, conducting feasibility studies, designing remedial systems, and engaging stakeholders. She specializes in analyzing the sources and fate and transport of contaminants and designing strategic remedies for complex environmental systems with multiple stakeholders. Ms. Guyer routinely advises clients on site investigation, remediation, regulatory, natural resource damage, and source control matters. She has served as a consulting expert on a variety of matters, including determining the sources of petroleum hydrocarbons, metals, PCBs, and other chemicals in sediment, soil, and groundwater.
Litigation Support
Remedial Design
Site Investigation
Guyer, E., B. Petri, A. King, S. Gheen, and K. Peterson. 2019. How can the cost allocation process adapt to an adaptive remedy? Platform presentation at Tenth International Conference on the Remediation and Management of Contaminated Sediments, New Orleans, LA. February 11–14.
Kellems, B., and E. Guyer. 2017. Challenges and opportunities for incorporating climate change adaptation measures into sediment remedies. Ninth International Conference on Remediation and Management of Contaminated Sediments, New Orleans, LA.
Kellems, B., and E. Guyer. 2015. Consideration of climate change impacts during remedy design for sediment remediation. Eighth International Conference on Remediation of Contaminated Sediments, New Orleans, LA.