Mr. Craycroft is a geoscientist with GSI in Austin, Texas. He joined GSI in 2019 and has experience with projects including geologic and hydrogeologic site evaluation, groundwater, soil, and vapor sampling, monitoring well installation and development, aquifer testing, groundwater modeling, emerging contaminant research, and use of real-time monitors for on-site analysis. He also has experience with geospatial analysis, developing GSI software toolkits, and conducting literature reviews. He has participated in projects under federal and state regulatory frameworks including CERCLA (Superfund), Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR), and the Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP) as well as research under the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP), Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP), and Navy Environmental Sustainability Development to Integration (NESDI) Program.
Mr. Craycroft earned a BS in Geological Sciences – Hydrogeology from The University of Texas at Austin in 2017. While pursuing his bachelor’s degree, he conducted undergraduate research on the characterization of karst features along the Nueces River in Uvalde, TX, as well as surface water/groundwater interactions in northern New Mexico. Additionally, he studied computer science and earned an institutional certificate.