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C Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff
Pages 299-304

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From page 299...
... Previously a hydrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey's Water Resources Division, he has served on an advisory panel on national ground water contamination for the Office of Technology Assessment and on National Research Council committees on ground water contamination and ground water models.
From page 300...
... His areas of expertise include formulation of ground water projects, modification and development of numerical simulation models for adaptation to specific field projects, and evaluation of contaminant and energy transport in ground water systems. His current interests include developing techniques for quantifying the risk associated with a given level of ground water contamination when only limited data are available.
From page 301...
... His areas of expertise include petrochemical wastewater treatment, hazardous and solid waste management, and environmental risk analysis of chemical products. He chairs the Environmental Engineering Committee of the Environmental Protection Agency's Science Advisory Board, currently serves as a member of the National Research Council's Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems, and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1986.
From page 302...
... GLENN PAULSON, research professor in the Pritzker Department of Environmental Engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology, has been involved in hazardous and radioactive waste cleanup for more than 20 years, holding a series of positions in both state government and environmental and hazardous waste cleanup organizations, including assistant commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, vice president of Clean Sites, Inc., and senior vice president of the National Audubon Society. He has served as an advisor to the Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Energy and has participated in several cleanup studies conducted by Congress's Office of Technology Assessment.
From page 303...
... His research interests include the microbial ecology of hazardous waste sites, biodegradation by natural microbial populations, microbial processes for aquifer restoration, and microbial transport and fate. He has served on the National Research Council's Committee on Multimedia Approaches to Pollution Control and Advisory Committee on Multiagency Hazardous Wastes Research.
From page 304...
... GREGORY K NYCE, senior project assistant at the National Research Council's Water Science and Technology Board, managed logistical arrangements for meetings of the Committee on Ground Water Cleanup Alternatives, managed finances, and helped prepare early drafts of the committee's report.


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