I am writing this as a private citizen of the Commonwealth of Virginia and a 13-year practicing geologist (VA 2801002355). I strongly support amending the statutes that created the certification of Geologists in Virginia to make licensure mandatory and linking geologists’ services to the support of public welfare and the safeguarding of life, health, property, and the environment. Additionally, I support adding a continuing education requirement for continued licensure.
Geologists in Virginia are commonly employed in the energy, water resources, infrastructure, and mineral resource sectors. As such, some of the common tasks that we perform include:
It is important that the individuals that serve in these roles are properly trained and have demonstrated minimum competency. Verifying minimum competency through examination is one key role of the Board for Professional Soil Scientists, Wetlands Specialists, and Geologists. Ensuring that geologic services are provided by competent geologists protects the environment and safeguards the life, health, and property of all Virginians.