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Appendix C: Participant Biographical Information
Pages 63-72

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... Appendix C Biographical Data on Workshop Participants
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... Lewis Re Bendebaugh is director of the Site Engineering and Screening Division of the Bureau of Solid and Hazardous Waste Management at the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control and is responsible for South Carolina's Superfund program. He formerly directed the bureau's enforcement 65
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... David Bennett is acting director of the Hazardous Site Control Division, Office ofEmergency and Remedial Response (Superfund) of the Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
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... Hamilton is head of the Biomedical and Environmental Assessment Group at Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York, an interdisciplinary group that assesses the health and environmental effects of environmental hazards. He is leading a collaborative effort on risk assessment at DOE sites.
From page 68...
... Joseph King is city manager of Richiand, Wash., one of the Manhattan Project's three "Atomic Energy Communities." Formerly, he worked for the city of Oak Ridge, Tenn., where he coordinated a task force on the Department of Energy (DOE) proposed monitored retrievable storage facility.
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... Nielsen is chief of the Remediation Bureau of the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. He is a member of the Superfund co-implementation task force of the Association of State and Territorial Solid Waste Management Officials, has led state negotiations for the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory federalfacility agreement, and has implemented that agreement over the last 2 years.
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... Randall F Smith is director of the Hazardous Waste Division of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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... Chris Whipple is vice president of ICE Kaiser Engineers in its Oakland, Calif., office, where he conducts risk assessments for both private clients and government agencies. He has served as technical manager for environmental-risk analysis at the Electric Power Research Institute and has served on numerous committees dealing with health and ecological effects and risk perception and communication.


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