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Appendix C: Biographical Information: Committee on the Mississippi River and the Clean Water Act
Pages 233-240

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... He serves on various national and regional committees, including the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Science Advisory Board (Environmental Engineering Committee)
From page 234...
... . Professor Craig also has written numerous law articles on the Clean Water Act, ocean and coastal law, and law and science, as well as the "Oceans and Estuaries" chapter of Stumbling Toward Sustainability (Environmental Law Institute, 2002)
From page 235...
... He was a member of the EPA's Subcommittee on Ozone, Particulate Matter, and Regional Haze Implementation Programs that developed strategies to achieve the revised National Ambient Air Quality Standards for ozone and particulate matter adopted in 1997. For several years he was also a member of the Air Technical Advisory Committee of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
From page 236...
... She is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, an Aldo Leopold Leadership Program fellow, a past president of the Estuarine Research Federation, a national associate of the National Academies of Science, a vice chair of the Scientific Steering Committee of Land-Ocean Interactions in the Coastal Zone/International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme, and a past chair of the NRC Ocean Studies Board. She is currently on external advisory panels for the National Sea Grant Program and the National Science Foundation Environmental Biology and Education Directorate.
From page 237...
... His research interests include water quality in streams and reservoirs, mining and reaeration in streams, disposal of polluted dredged material, bacterial source tracking, and environmental law and policy. He taught water and waste treatment, water supply, wastewater collection, water quality management, and environmental law at Vanderbilt from 1965 through 2000, except for 1972-1973, when he was on leave to serve as staff assistant for environmental affairs to Tennessee Governor Winfield Dunn, for which he was named Tennessee Conservationist of the Year.
From page 238...
... ALAN H VICORY, JR., is the executive director and chief engineer of the Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission, an interstate compact water pollution control agency created to abate interstate water pollution in the Ohio Valley.
From page 239...
... Dr. Jacobs' research interests include policy and organizational arrangements for water resources management and the use of scientific information in water resources decision making.


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