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Appendix C Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff
Pages 269-273

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From page 269...
... 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 also chairs the National Research Council's Committee on Peer Review in the Department of Energy Office of Science and Technology.
From page 270...
... His expertise is in groundwater pollution, fate and transport, and modeling, and his research interests include groundwater hydraulics and contaminant transport, numerical modeling, and radiological assessment. He has served on numerous panels, including review of an incineration risk assessment at the Savannah River Site, a review of performance evaluation of mixed lowlevel waste disposal sites, and a project review of in situ redox manipulation.
From page 271...
... He has received many awards and honors, including the Hering Medal, Gascoigne Medal, Dudley Medal, Rudolfs Medal, and honors from the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Water Environment Federation, and the American Society for Testing and Materials. He has been involved in numerous NRC activities, including the Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, the Water Science and Technology Board, and the Committee on Peer Review in the Department of Energy Office of Science and Technology.
From page 272...
... He has managed numerous remediation projects and served as a technical expert on many projects for both EPA- and state-mandated remedial actions, feasibility studies, and treatability studies for a wide range of in situ and ex situ remediation technologies. Currently, he is managing the implementation of a zero-valence metal-permeable barrier at a Resource Conservation and Recovery Act site for treatment of chlorinated volatile organic compounds and chromium, and evaluation of this technology at a Department of Energy site for treatment of trichloroethylene, uranium, and technetium.
From page 273...
... degree in environmental science in civil engineering from the University of Illinois, where she received a university graduate fellowship and Avery Brundage scholarship, and a B.A. degree magna cum laude in mathematics from Bryn Mawr College.


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