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Meet the Newest Member of the Envireau Water Team!

March 5, 2021

Envireau Water is growing, and we are delighted to welcome Lydia Gutteridge, a hydrogeologist, to the team! Lydia joins the Midlands office from Stantec and is looking forward to developing her career in hydrogeology across our four key sectors.


Lydia studied Environmental Science at the University of Leeds where she developed an interest in hydrogeology. She then later went onto complete an MSc in the subject at the University of Birmingham, achieving a distinction. 

Lydia said, “I am elated to have joined the Envireau Water team! Working closely with Deborah Thomas, a principal hydrogeologist, I am looking forward to improving my existing skillset acquired in my work and studies.”


Have you met the rest of our talented team? Take a look at our about page and connect with us on LinkedIn to keep in touch. Otherwise, keep your eyes peeled, Lydia won’t be the newest member of the Envireau Water team for long!

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