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Missouri River Planning: Recognizing and Incorporating Sediment Management
Appendix A
Guest Speakers at Committee Meetings
Federal Agencies
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Chance Bitner, Kansas City, Missouri
Paul Boyd, Omaha
Larry Cieslik, Omaha
Craig Fleming, Yankton, South Dakota
Mike George, Omaha
Mary Miles, St. Louis
Dan Pridal, Omaha
John Remus, Omaha
Jennifer Switzer, Kansas City, Missouri
David Soballe, Vicksburg, Mississippi
Ken Stark, Kansas City, Missouri
Allen Tool, Kansas City, Missouri
Cody Wheeler, Kansas City, Missouri
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Jeff Robichaud, Kansas City
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Wayne Nelson-Stastny, Yankton, South Dakota
Mike Olson, Bismarck, North Dakota
Wayne Stancill, Yankton, South Dakota
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Missouri River Planning: Recognizing and Incorporating Sediment Management
U.S. Geological Survey
Dale Blevins, Lee’s Summit, Missouri
Joe Gorman, Council Bluffs, Iowa
Rick Wilson, Lincoln, Nebraska
State Agencies
Kristin Perry, Missouri Clean Water Commission, Jefferson City
Universities and Private Sector
Tim Cowman, Missouri River Institute, Vermillion, South Dakota
Denise Reed, University of New Orleans
Daniel Sheer, HydroLogics, Columbia, Maryland
A. Dan Tarlock, Chicago-Kent College of Law
Robert Twilley, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge