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Dan Busby
MI Groundwater Stewardship Program Coordinator

Dan graduated from Oscoda High School in 1990 and received a B.S. in Conservation Ecology from Northern Michigan University in Marquette, MI in 1996. Experience in Watershed Management with land use planning emphasis was gained working on the Chocolay Watershed Project in 1995-1996. Post-graduate work includes working on various groundwater contamination sites in 1996-1997, Natural Gas Project Environmental Director-Wildlands Caretaker for the Lost Lake Wood Club in Lincoln, MI in 1997-1998, and Certified Wetlands Delineator for Northern Ecological Services in Reed City, MI in 1998-1999. Dan has been a Licensed Residential Builder since 1999 and is the owner of B&D Builders.

He has been employed with the District as Michigan Groundwater Stewardship Program Coordinator since April 2000. Dan serves a four-county area including Antrim, Benzie, Grand Traverse, and Leelanau Counties.

Dan enjoys hunting, fishing, biking, skiing (water, downhill, and cross country), gardening, building and remodeling, and spending time with family and friends.

Tad Peacock District Administrator benziecd@charterinternet.net 231-882-4391
Vacant Education Coordinator 231-882-4391
Dan Busby MI Groundwater Stewardship
Program Coordinator
dbusby@ameritech.net 231-941-4191
Ben Loosemore NRCS District
Conservationist
ben.loosemore@mi.usda.gov 231-889-9666

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