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Ensuring Environmental Health in Postindustrial Cities: Workshop Summary (2003)

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Meeting Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2003. Ensuring Environmental Health in Postindustrial Cities: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10826.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Meeting Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2003. Ensuring Environmental Health in Postindustrial Cities: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10826.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Meeting Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2003. Ensuring Environmental Health in Postindustrial Cities: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10826.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Meeting Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2003. Ensuring Environmental Health in Postindustrial Cities: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10826.
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Appendix C Meeting Participants Kellie Anderson University of Pittsburgh Myron Arnowitt Clean Water Action Felicia,1. Bayer Alcoa Donald Berman Berman Consultants Joan Blaustein 3 Rivers Wt Weather, Inc. Alex Botkin CONSAD Research Corporation Donald A. Brown Pennsylvania Consortium for Interdisciplinary Environmental Policy Albert H. Brunwasser Resource Development & Management, Inc. Stephen Byers University of Pittsburgh Holly Cairns PA Department of Environmental Protection Jon Capacasa Environmental Protection Agency Cynthia Carrow Western Pennsylvania Conservancy Daniel Cinpinski Housing/Community Environment Program Jeanne Clark Citizens for Pennsylvania' s Future Timothy Collins Studio for Creative Inquiry Maren Cooke Carnegie Mellon University Karen Crenshaw University of Pittsburgh Mike Crissey Associated Press 77

78 ENSURING ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH IN POSTINDUSTRIAL CITIES Ron Cusano Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP Michael Delano American Map Co. Allen Dearry National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Daniel Depra University of Pittsburgh Melanie Doebler Penn State University Jim Driscoll Driscoll Enterprises, Inc. Joe Duckett SNC-Lavalin (Eichleay) Minh Ha Dueng Carnegie Mellon University Molly Eggleston Center for Public Health Practice, University of Pittsburgh Ryan England Carnegie Mellon University Ann English Carnegie Mellon University Alice Enz World Federalist Association of Pittsburgh (WFAP) George Fechter Rachel Filippini Group Against Smog and Pollution (GASP) Keith Florig Carnegie Mellon University Christine Fulton S offer Organization Ann,Iones Gerace Conservation Consultants, Inc. Jo Ann Glad Allegheny County Health Department Cassandra Hadley Pb X, Inc. Joan Haley University of Pittsburgh Kevin Halloran Department of Environmental Protection Janet Hanmer University of Wisconsin - Madison Elbert Hatley Ebony Development, LLC Emily Heberlein Heinz School/Carnegie Mellon University Marijke Hecht Nine Mile Run Watershed Association Steve Hepler Department of Environmental Protection

APPENDIX C Martin Hochhauser Allegheny County Health Department Dan Holland Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Pittsburgh Branch Brian Jensen Pennsylvania Economy League, Inc. Meryl Karol University of Pittsburgh Lawrence Keller University of Pittsburgh Alice Kindling Allegheny County Health Department Wendy King University of Pittsburgh, GSPH George E. Klinzing University of Pittsburgh Steven A. Koehler Allegheny County Coroner's Office Julie Kurlfink Pb X, Inc. Barbara Kviz Carnegie Mellon University Richard Laird Sewickley Hills Joan M. Lakoski University of Pittsburgh Lina Lukinskiene University of Pittsburgh 79 Robert Lurcott Elizabeth Lynn McCune Foundation Joe Marriott Carnegie Mellon University Joyce Martin Department of Environmental Health, University of Cincinnati George McGrann Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP David McGulgan Environmental Protection Agency Dennis McManus University of Pittsburgh Lois Michaels University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health Joan Miles Lynn Melander Moore Penn State University Julie Murphy Green Earth Services Herbert Needleman University of Pittsburgh Maria Nelson Group Against Smog and Pollution (GASP)

80 ENSURING ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH IN POSTINDUSTRIAL CITIES Evan Nelson Group Against Smog and Pollution (GASP) Ronald Neufeld University of Pittsburgh jen Novak Pennsylvania Environmental Council Megan O'Donnell Carnegie Mellon University Kenneth,1. Pasterak Development Solutions Harilal Patel Environmental Research and Technology Pat Pelkofer Allegheny County Emergency Local Planning Commission Bruce Pitt University of Pittsburgh Graduate School Public Health Stephen Quick Perkins Eastman Architects Celia Rajkovich Carnegie Mellon University Rose Ramos University of Pittsburgh Mary Reiter CONSAD Research Corporation Michael Rios Penn State University Pamela Russell Pennsylvania Department of Health Heather Sage PennFuture John W. Schombert 3 Rivers Wt Weather, Inc Joseph Schwerha University of Pittsburgh Edward Selker U.S. Department of Labor: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Suzanne Seppi Group Against Smog and Pollution (GASP) Nick Shorr Carnegie Mellon University Michael Shriberg Chatham College ,Iim Smith Ebony Development, LLC R. Donald Spencer Carnegie Mellon University Byers Stephen University of Pittsburgh john Stephen Paul Supowitz University of Pittsburgh Nancy Sussman University of Pittsburgh

APPENDIX C Joseph M. Sutej Bayer Polymers LLC Evelyn Talbott University of Pittsburgh Ken Thompson Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic Sue A. Thompson Pennsylvania Biodiversity Partnership Ernest Tillman H. F. Lenz Company Farley Toothman Greene County Board of Commissioners Allison Topper Institute for Healthy Communities Paul Vogel Department of Environmental Protection Jason Vrabel Community Design Center of Pittsburgh 81 Charles Vukotich Allegheny County Health Department Niel Wald University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health David Wheitner Carnegie Mellon University Irvin Williams Ebony Development, LLC Michael ,1. Wright United Steelworkers of America Guoying Yu University of Pittsburgh Jeanne Zborowski University of Pittsburgh Susan Zidar Green Pledge

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the Institute of Medicine Roundtable on Environmental Health Science, Research, and Medicine held a regional workshop in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on March 13, 2003. This workshop was a continued outgrowth from the Roundtable's first workshop when its members realized that the challenges facing those in the field of environmental health could not be addressed without a new definition of environmental health--one that incorporates the natural, built, and social environment. The Roundtable realized that the industrial legacy is not unique to Pittsburgh. Other cities around the world have seen their industries disappear, and it is only a matter of time before some of the Pittsburghs of today, such as Wuhan, China, (a sister city) will need to address similar problems. One goal for this IOM Environmental Health Roundtable Workshop is to extract lessons from Pittsburgh's experience in addressing the post-industrial challenge, distilling lessons that might be useful elsewhere.

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