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Contaminated Water Supplies at Camp Lejeune: Assessing Potential Health Effects
Appendix B
Participants at Public Sessions
September 24, 2007, Washington, DC
Persons who made formal presentations
Major General (Select) Eugene G. Payne, Jr., Assistant Deputy Commandant Installations and Logistics (Facilities), Headquarters Marine Corps
Kelly Dreyer, Headquarters Marine Corps
Marcia Crosse, U.S. Government Accountability Office
Frank Bove, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Morris Maslia, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Jerry Ensminger
Persons who made comments at open-microphone session
Jeff Byron, The Few, the Proud, the Forgotten
Attendees
Brynn Ashton, U.S. Marine Corps
Cheryl Siegel Scott, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Chris Rennix, Navy Environmental Health Center
John Sludden
Ken Stier
Lita Hyland
Marie Roda, Roda Creative
Mary A Simmons, Navy Environmental Health Center
Paul Dugard, HSIA
Shannon Ensminger, Roda Creative
Steve Risotto, HSIA
Yvonne Walker, Navy Environmental Health Center
November 15, 2007, Camp Lejeune, NC
Persons who made formal presentations
Mary Hill, U.S. Geological Survey
Richard Clapp (via conference call)
Persons who made comments at open-microphone session
Cindy Cribb, Private citizen
Col. Michael E. Williams, USCG Training Center
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Contaminated Water Supplies at Camp Lejeune: Assessing Potential Health Effects
Curtisteen Hill, Private citizen
Eli Sharpless
Jeff Byron, The few, the proud, the forgotten (website coordinator)
Jerry W. Townsend, retired
Kris L. Thomas, Private citizen
Marilyn Wallace, retired civilian
Mary Walton Freshwater, USMC
Nellie Bell, retired civilian
Paula Lawrence, Dep
Terry Dyer, the Stand
Attendees
Angelo Inglisa
Ann G. Turner
Betty Reed
Brad I. Walker, Lighthouse Films
Catherine Maria Keener, WHQR Public Radio
Chelsea Donovan, WITN
Clifton Jones, Jr.,
David Steinberger, CBS news
Erika Maureen DuChien
Eugene Shelton, WCTI-TV
Frances Midgett Hollowell
Gareth J. McGrath, Wilmington Star-News
James H. Middleton
James Highsmith
Jennifer Elise Hlad, Jacksonville Daily News
Joy Barker
Louise Jigettes
Marilyn Mejarado
Michael Sean Partain
Mike Spencer, Wilmington Star-News
Morris Levi Maslia, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Rachel E Libert, Tied to the Tracks Films, Inc
Reginald Huff, CBS news cameraman
Robert Keven Thomas
Sandra H. Bridges, CAP member for ASTSDR
Steve Goyas
Vianna Witcher
September 12, 2008, Washington, DC
Persons who made formal presentations
Frank Bove, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Persons who made comments at open-microphone session
Jeff Byron, The Few, the Proud, the Forgotten (website coordinator)
Attendees
Harold Graef, U.S. Marine Corps
Mary Byron
Mike Tencate, U.S. Marine Corps
Scott Williams, U.S. Marine Corps