Kim Greenwood

Kim Greenwood has a long history of water protection in Vermont. She grew up on and in the White River in East Randolph with a favorite swimming hole nearby. During and after college, she analyzed water, soil and sludge samples in a laboratory for many years. She has worked as a Water Quality Engineer for the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation and currently serves as Staff Scientist in the water program of the Vermont Natural Resources Council. She lives with her husband Ian in the shadow of Camel’s Hump.

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