WRC has two primary staff members (click on each name for a complete resume)

Rob Linke, P.E. is an environmental/civil engineer with expertise in the surface water management, hydrology, and stream dynamics.  He has held the positions of Project Manager and Project Engineer for a wide variety of civil engineering projects, including watershed planning & analysis, stormwater management studies, floodplain analyses, residential & commercial development design, stream bank stabilization, lake management studies, small dam removal, and municipal review engineer.
 

Mr. Linke is an active member of the Fox River Ecosystem Partnership, and is an avid fisherman and canoeist.  His personal interest in rivers and streams is an intricate part of his professional experiences as a consultant as well as a volunteer.  Mr. Linke is truly "into his work" whether working on a project, spending leisure time fishing/paddling, or helping with a volunteer stream clean-up.  This constant involvement with rivers and streams gives him the unique opportunity to collect both  quantitative and qualitative data in the fields of stream restoration, fluvial processes, and stream ecology; all of which must be understood to provide consulting expertise for projects in and adjacent to our rivers and streams. 
 

Contact Rob Linke:  rlinke@watershedrc.com

 

Randy Stowe is an environmental planner specializing in riparian resource planning, ecological restoration, and watershed management in urbanizing areas. Mr. Stowe's skills include the assessment, rehabilitation, and management of riparian corridors, wetlands, and shorelines, particularly in urbanizing areas. Mr. Stowe is recognized as a wetland consultant by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and has prepared over 400 wetland delineation’s and Section 404 permit submittals.

 

As both a Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC) and Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM), Mr. Stowe has spent the last 15 years working on riparian restoration and stabilization projects throughout the Midwest and Southeastern United States .  He has lectured extensively on stream restoration and is considered an expert in urban stream corridor restoration and enhancement. As a former board member of two not-for-profit land trusts, and member of a Township Planning Commission, Mr. Stowe also brings a unique not-for-profit and public sector perspective to his projects.

 

Contact Randy Stowe at: rstowe@watershedrc.com