Aspect Consulting LLC
Daniel Chang is a Water Resources Engineer at Aspect Consulting LLC since February 2021, with prior experience as the Alex G. Booth Fellow at Harvard University, where research focused on pesticide risk in drinking water. Educationally, Daniel obtained a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering from Harvard University, where a senior thesis on secondary microplastic formation earned the Dean's Award for Outstanding Engineering Project. Daniel's involvement in sustainable living initiatives includes roles as a Resource Efficiency Program Representative and various research assistant positions, contributing to projects on water purification and environmental conservation at institutions such as Tokyo Institute of Technology and Vulcan Inc.
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Aspect Consulting LLC
Aspect Consulting. Earth + Water. We focus on the balanced use, practical restoration, and sustainable development of earth + water resources. We are advisers who look towards the future, consultants who execute. Water Resources. Successful solutions balance watershed health and economic growth. Aspect understands the demands and helps stakeholders navigate watershed planning, water rights, water quality protection, and water supply development. Environmental Services. From inception through closure, successful remediation, compliance, and property transfer are rooted in practical experience. Focused assessment supports the selection and implementation of cost-effective remedies. Geotechnical Engineering. We integrate engineering and hydrogeologic expertise to understand subsurface conditions, reduce risk, and identify geotechnical solutions for infrastructure and development projects. Stormwater. By integrating regulatory expertise, data-driven monitoring and analysis, and pragmatic designs, we advance the efficient management of municipal, industrial, and construction stormwater. Data + Mapping. Our database developers, GIS analysts, and CAD specialists are experts at putting understandable information in the hands of decision makers. Project success is built on a foundation of efficiency and clarity.