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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B National Research Council Board Membership and Staff." National Research Council. 2002. Regional Issues in Aquifer Storage and Recovery for Everglades Restoration: A Review of the ASR Regional Study Project Management Plan of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10521.
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Appendix B
National Research Council Board Membership and Staff

WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BOARD

RICHARD G.LUTHY, Chair, Stanford University, Stanford, California

JOAN B.ROSE, Vice Chair, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg

RICHELLE M.ALLEN-KING, Washington State University, Pullman

GREGORY B.BAECHER, University of Maryland, College Park

KENNETH R.BRADBURY, Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey, Madison

JAMES CROOK, CH2M Hill, Boston, Massachusetts

EFI FOUFOULA-GEORGIOU, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

PETER GLEICK, Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security, Oakland, California

STEVEN P.GLOSS, U.S. Geological Survey, Flagstaff, Arizona

JOHN LETEY, JR., University of California, Riverside

DIANE M.MCKNIGHT, University of Colorado, Boulder

CHRISTINE L.MOE, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia

ROBERT PERCIASEPE, National Audubon Society, Washington, D.C.

RUTHERFORD H.PLATT, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

JERALD L.SCHNOOR, University of Iowa, Iowa City

LEONARD SHABMAN, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg

R.RHODES TRUSSELL, Montgomery Watson, Pasadena, California

Staff

STEPHEN D.PARKER, Director

LAURA J.EHLERS, Senior Staff Officer

JEFFREY W.JACOBS, Senior Staff Officer

WILLIAM S.LOGAN, Senior Staff Officer

MARK C.GIBSON, Staff Officer

STEPHANIE JOHNSON, Staff Officer

M.JEANNE AQUILINO, Administrative Associate

ELLEN A.DE GUZMAN, Research Associate

PATRICIA JONES KERSHAW, Study/Research Associate

ANITA A.HALL, Administrative Assistant

ANIKÉ L.JOHNSON, Project Assistant

JON Q.SANDERS, Project Assistant

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B National Research Council Board Membership and Staff." National Research Council. 2002. Regional Issues in Aquifer Storage and Recovery for Everglades Restoration: A Review of the ASR Regional Study Project Management Plan of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10521.
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BOARD ON ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND TOXICOLOGY

GORDON ORIANS (Chair), University of Washington, Seattle

JOHN DOULL (Vice Chair), University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City

DAVID ALLEN, University of Texas, Austin

INGRID C.BURKE, Colorado State University, Fort Collins

THOMAS BURKE, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

WILLIAM L.CHAMEIDES, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta

CHRISTOPHER B.FIELD, Carnegie Institute of Washington, Stanford, California

DANIEL S.GREENBAUM, Health Effects Institute, Cambridge, Massachusetts

BRUCE D.HAMMOCK, University of California, Davis

ROGENE HENDERSON, Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, Albuquerque, New Mexico

CAROL HENRY, American Chemistry Council, Arlington, Virginia

ROBERT HUGGETT, Michigan State University, East Lansing

JAMES H.JOHNSON, Howard University, Washington, D.C.

JAMES F.KITCHELL, University of Wisconsin, Madison

DANIEL KREWSKI, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario

JAMES A.MACMAHON, Utah State University, Logan

WILLEM F.PASSCHIER, Health Council of the Netherlands, The Hague

ANN POWERS, Pace University School of Law, White Plains, New York

LOUISE M.RYAN, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts

KIRK SMITH, University of California, Berkeley

LISA SPEER, Natural Resources Defense Council, New York, New York

Staff

JAMES J.REISA, Director

DAVID J.POLICANSKY, Associate Director and Senior Program Director for Applied Ecology

RAYMOND A.WASSEL, Senior Program Director for Environmental Sciences and Engineering

KULBIR BAKSHI, Program Director for the Committee on Toxicology

ROBERTA M.WEDGE, Program Director for Risk Analysis

K.JOHN HOLMES, Senior Staff Officer

SUSAN N.J.MARTEL, Senior Staff Officer

SUZANNE VAN DRUNICK, Senior Staff Officer

RUTH E.CROSSGROVE, Managing Editor

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B National Research Council Board Membership and Staff." National Research Council. 2002. Regional Issues in Aquifer Storage and Recovery for Everglades Restoration: A Review of the ASR Regional Study Project Management Plan of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10521.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B National Research Council Board Membership and Staff." National Research Council. 2002. Regional Issues in Aquifer Storage and Recovery for Everglades Restoration: A Review of the ASR Regional Study Project Management Plan of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10521.
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The report reviews a comprehensive research plan on Everglades restoration drafted by federal and Florida officials that assesses a central feature of the restoration: a proposal to drill more than 300 wells funneling up to 1.7 billion gallons of water a day into underground aquifers, where it would be stored and then pumped back to the surface to replenish the Everglades during dry periods. The report says that the research plan goes a long way to providing information needed to settle remaining technical questions and clearly responds to suggestions offered by scientists in Florida and in a previous report by the Research Council.

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