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Appendix C Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff
Pages 259-264

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From page 259...
... Mr. Barden was previously a senior hydrogeologist with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, where he was responsible for development of Wisconsin's soil cleanup regulations, application of risk-based corrective action approaches, and policies for use of natural attenuation in the cleanup of contaminated soil and groundwater.
From page 260...
... Her research focuses on integrating field and laboratory observations using computer models. Her recent work has focused on modeling anaerobic microbial populations and the importance of using the correct microbial kinetic expressions in estimates of natural attenuation.
From page 261...
... His research includes development of active and semipassive groundwater remediation technologies, development of tracers for groundwater contamination, and use of automated technologies for monitoring organic contaminants in water. His prior work experience includes positions in the University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Civil Engineering and Public Health; in the environmental engineering department at Stanford; and at the EPA.
From page 262...
... His work emphasizes toxicology, health risk assessment, and environmental fate and transport of chemicals. He has managed or performed health risk assessments for major Superfund sites, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act sites, agricultural chemical spill sites, and petroleum release sites, among others.
From page 263...
... MacDonald is an engineer at RAND and former associate director of the National Research Council's Water Science and Technology Board. She directed the studies that led to the reports Groundwater and Soil Cleanup: Improving Management of Persistent Contaminants; Innovations in Ground Water and Soil Cleanup: From Concept to Commercialization; Alternativesfor Ground Water Cleanup; In Situ Bioremediation: When Does It Work?
From page 264...
... She also worked on reports such as Valuing Groundwater, Innovations in Ground Water and Soil Cleanup: From Concept to Commercialization, Issues in Potable Reuse, Improving American River Flood Frequency Analyses, New Directions in Water Resources Planning for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and Watershed Managementfor Potable Water Supply: Assessing New York City's Approach.


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