Kent Morey, PE, CBLP Achieves Chesapeake Bay Landscape Professional Status
/Spotts, Stevens and McCoy is pleased to announce that Kent Morey, PE has earned the Chesapeake Bay Landscape Professional (CBLP) designation. The achievement of the CBLP Level 1 designation demonstrates an advanced level of professionalism and knowledge of sustainable landscaping practices for a healthier Chesapeake Bay.
Certification is voluntary and candidates must pass a comprehensive exam that assesses an individual’s command of sustainable practices in the design, installation, and maintenance of landscapes. CBLP-certified professionals have in-depth knowledge of sustainable landscape best practices and a focus on maintenance of stormwater best management practices. Advanced, Level 2 credentials are also available for highly experienced design (CBLP-D) and installation (CBLP-I) professionals.
Morey is a Senior Engineer in the Municipal Engineering and Planning department at Spotts, Stevens and McCoy. With more than 30 years of experience in the industry, Kent regularly performs engineering studies and designs for the construction, improvement, or installation of stormwater management facilities. He prepares contract documents and provides bidding assistance; performs site evaluation and detailed engineering design of storm drainage, erosion and sedimentation control, in addition to preparing PaDEP permit applications for public and private clients. In addition, Kent serves as a municipal client representative, stormwater management engineer, and provides assistance to MS4 communities. Morey is a 1985 graduate of The Pennsylvania State University with a BS in Civil Engineering. He is a registered Professional Engineer in Pennsylvania.
Spotts, Stevens and McCoy, Inc. is a family-owned regional engineering, environmental and surveying firm headquartered in Wyomissing PA with satellite offices in Lancaster, West Chester and Lehigh Valley. SSM provides services to various types of local, regional and national businesses that include commercial, industrial, manufacturing and telecommunications as well as healthcare and higher education institutions.