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APPENDIX C: BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHESOF COMMITTEE AND SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERS
Pages 111-128

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From page 111...
... In addition, he has 18 years' experience in management design, construction, and operation of remedial actions for a wide vaneW of contaminants, including metals, PCBs, pesticides, VOCs, POL, radionuclides, and acid/bases. His remediation experience includes design and implementation of in-situ and ex-situ remediation treatment technologies.
From page 112...
... in environmental engineering sciences from the University of Florida. His research interests include computer modeling of contaminant transport in surface and ground water systems, and the development of decision support systems for site remediation.
From page 113...
... Aiken, South Carolina, where he managed the Engineering Development Group, organized and managed the Robotics Technology Group that realized the first robotics applications at the Savannah River Site, and conducted and martaged R&D in mobile robotics. His professional activities include South Carolina Society of Professional Engineers, Robotics and Remote Systems Division of the American Nuclear Society ~ Chair)
From page 114...
... Her areas of expertise include Part B permitting, RCRA compliance training, environmental fate and transport of chemicals, development sampling and analysis programs for trace level organics, mathematical modeling, and Phase I Assessments and Compliance Audits throughout the United States and abroad. She directed multiple activities under contract to the USEPA-CERI program, served as a Director of the National Environmental Training Association and was 1989 Educator of the Year, and currently serves on the Scientific Review Panel for the National Library of Medicine's Hazardous Substances Data Bank.
From page 115...
... Anny as an assistant preventive medical officer, and in 1957, he joined Union Carbide Corporation as a development engineer, where he is now a Senior Corporate Fellow. He has received many honors and awards, such as the Hering Medal, Gascoigne Medal, Dudley Medal, Rudolis Medal and honors from the American Society of Civil Engineers and the American Society for Testing and Matenals.
From page 116...
... He was the General Electric project manager for the Shippingport Atomic Power Station decommissioning. He chaired the Long Island Power Authority's independent review panel during the decommissioning of the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station and is a member of the public service of Colorado's Management Oversight Committee for the Fort Saint Vrain Nuclear Generating Station decommissioning.
From page 117...
... He is a member of the advisory group of the French Nuclear SafeW Authorities, and of the National Committee for Evaluation of Research in Nuclear waste disposal. He has also served on advisory panels for geologic disposal at the European Commission, the Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate, the Swiss Paul Scherer Institute, and Sandia National Laboratories for the WIPP project.
From page 118...
... Prior to that, he was senior vice president, Technical Development and Analytic Services, OHM Corporation, and held various positions with OHM Corporation, IT Corporation, IT, Environscience, Hydrosciences, and Dow Chemicals. He is a member, and Chair, Division of Environmental Chemistry, of the American Chemical Society.
From page 119...
... Mixed Waste Committee, serving as Chairman of the Educahon/Information Subcommittee, and is a member of the Health Physics Society and the Amencan Nuclear Society.
From page 120...
... His experience includes design and research work in biological processes, such as activated sludge, aerobic and anaerobic digestion; trickling filters; and waste-stabilization ponds with physical-chemical processes. He has served as project manager for the process development of a wastewater treatment plant upgrade for a major chemical manufacturer, principal-in-charge of a large remedial investigation/feasibility study for an 880-acre abandoned refinery site in Louisiana, project manager third-par oversight of a PCBcontarninated underground cleanup at the Savannah River Plant in South Carolina, and project manager on a remedial action plan for a dump site containing 100 to 200 55-gallon drums.
From page 121...
... He is a member of the American Geophysical Union, the American Nuclear Society, the Society for Risk Analysis, the Health Physics Society, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
From page 122...
... His research has focused on environmental engineering operations and processes, solidand hazardous waste management, and environmental impact monitoring and assessment.
From page 123...
... from the Universitr of Phoenix in 1992. He is President of Rogers and Associates Engineering Corp a technical consulting company focusing on radioactive- and hazardous-waste management He is a Fellow of the American Nuclear Society and is a member of the Health Physics Society, the American Physical Society, and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
From page 124...
... He is a member of many societies and associations including the American Nuclear Society, the American Ceramic Society, and the Matenals Research Society. STEINDLER, Martin J
From page 125...
... in civil engineering from the University of Kentucky in 1983 and his Ph.D. in civil and environmental engineering from Vanderbilt University in 1993.
From page 126...
... Currently, she runs a private consulting practice applying 20 years' experience reviewing and developing environmental and economic policies with technical applications including a performance review of a federal toxic program; implementing radioactive and hazardous waste-management programs for state agencies; developing the draftsiting criteria process for low-level radioactive waste disposal; detennining environmental enforcement priorities for oil and natural gas production; and iden~ing pollution prevention opportunities in manufacturing. WYMER, Raymond G
From page 127...
... He is a fellow of He American Nuclear Society and He American lbstitute of Chemists and has received the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Robert E Wilson Award in Nuclear Chemical Engineering and the American Nuclear Societies Special Award for Outstanding Work on the Nuclear Fuel Cycle.


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