Krystle has extensive experience in all aspects of groundwater for resource exploration and development, hydrogeological impact assessments (EIS/EIA) and secondary approvals including Water License and Groundwater Monitoring and Management Plans (GMMPs) (QLD), remedial assessment and feasibility (optioneering) design studies, monitoring program design, groundwater quality assessments, water supply and security investigations, and carbon sequestration.
Krystle also has significant experience in community and stakeholder engagement. Most recently she was responsible for engaging with landowners, state agencies, client stakeholders, and the QLD Office of the Coordinator General with regards to groundwater impacts associated with the Inland Rail project including impacts associated with the proposed 6.25-km tunnel through the Great Dividing Range.
- SERVICE AREAS
- QUALIFICATIONS
BS (Hydrogeology), Western Michigan University, USA
Geology / Tropical Ecology, James Cook University, Australia
- ACCREDITATIONS
Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng)
Registered Professional Engineer Queensland (RPEQ)
- YEARS AT ATCW
Joined 2025