
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 Certification (2020)
Emily Guyer, P.E. Senior Consultant (206) 957-0370 Seattle, WA eguyer@integral-corp.com
Ms. Emily Guyer is a licensed professional engineer with more than 15 years of experience managing complex environmental remediation projects across the United States. She specializes in integrating engineering, environmental science, and environmental law to develop technically sound, strategic, and defensible solutions for contaminated sites—particularly in complex urban waterways. Ms. Guyer leads interdisciplinary teams through all project phases, from site characterization and feasibility studies to remedial design and stakeholder engagement. She brings deep expertise in evaluating historical industrial sources, contaminant pathways, and cost drivers to inform liability allocation. Ms. Guyer regularly advises public- and private-sector clients on site investigation, remediation, regulatory compliance, natural resource damage, and liability resolution, and she has served as a consulting expert on the sources of petroleum hydrocarbons, metals, PCBs, and other contaminants. Her collaborative leadership and strong project management skills enable her to deliver high-quality, accessible work products and communicate effectively with clients, regulators, and other stakeholders to resolve environmental challenges and achieve project goals.
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. 10th 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. 9th International Conference on Remediation and Management of Contaminated Sediments, New Orleans, LA. January 9–12.
Kellems, B., and E. Guyer. 2015. Consideration of climate change impacts during remedy design for sediment remediation. 8th International Conference on Remediation of Contaminated Sediments, New Orleans, LA. January 12–15.