| | Jim Glass, Oregon DEQ 750 Front St. NE, Suite 120 Salem , Oregon 97301 Tel: 503-378-5044 Email: glass.jim@deq.state.or.us
Jim is an Environmental Specialist IV with the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (OR-DEQ). During his >25 years with OR-DEQ, he has worked primarily in the Air Quality and Land Quality Programs as an inspector, and cleanup site project manager. Jim has been working in the Underground Storage Tanks Cleanup Program since March 1993, has helped redevelop Petroleum Brownfields in Oregon since 1999, and has served on the National Tanks Conference Planning Committee for the last 3 years. |
| | Sharon Goble, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality Constitution Hall P.O. Box 30457
Lansing, MI 48909-7957 Tel: 517-241-8559 Email: gobles@michigan.gov
Sharon Goble was hired less than two years ago as the Leaking Underground Program Specialist for Michigan's petroleum cleanup program and is involved in policy and technical issues, coordination of EPA's LUST grant, administration of Michigan's Storage Tank Information Database, and is liaison to EPA and other government agencies. Michigan's tank program is housed in the Department of Environmental Quality, but resides in two divisions. The Remediation and Redevelopment Division where Sharon works conducts petroleum and non- petroleum cleanups. Sharon has over 19 years experience with a variety of DEQ programs including water quality, hazardous waste, Office of the Great Lakes, and pollution prevention programs. She has a B.S. and M.B.A from Michigan State University, and has completed coursework towards a PhD. in environmental toxicology.
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| | Randy Golding, Praxair Services, Inc. 3755 N. Business Center Dr. Tucson, AZ 85742 Tel: 520-545-0224 Email: randy_golding@praxair.com
Dr. Golding received his Ph. D. in chemistry from the University of Arizona in 1988. That year he joined Tracer Research Corporation which was acquired by Praxair in 2002. He is published in the areas of surface chemistry, field analytical techniques and chemical tracer leak detection studies. |
| | David Goodrich, EcoVac Services, Inc. 105 Weatherstone Drive Suite 610 Woodstock, GA 30188 Tel: 770-592-1001 x102 Email: davegoodrich@windstream.net
David M. Goodrich, PG is the President of EcoVac Services, Inc., a nationwide provider of mobile multi-phase extraction combined with Surfactant and Chemical Oxidant injection services. Mr. Goodrich is the originator of the EFR Technology in 1988 and holds the U.S. Patent on the combined EFR/SURFAC and EFR/ISCO technologies. Mr. Goodrich has held positions with Exxon, Amoco, EA Engineering and EMCON and is a licensed professional geologist in California, Florida, Georgia, Virginia, Idaho, Arizona, Tennessee, Alabama and North and South Carolina. |
| | Lorri Grainawi, Steel Tank Institute 570 Oakwood Rd Lake Zurich, IL 60047 Tel: 847.438.8265 x244 Email: lgrainawi@steeltank.com
Lorri Grainawi is the Director of Technical Services of the Steel Tank Institute and Steel Plate Fabricators Association. Employed with STI since 1990, her current responsibilities include overseeing STI's technical standards; conducting research on issues such as alternate fuels, maintaining STI's UL Listings and overseeing STI's cathodic protection tester certification course. She also serves on a number of technical committees (ASTM, NACE, NFPA & UL). |
| | Kevin Graves, California State Water Quality Control Board 1001 I Street, 15th floor PO Box 2231 Sacramento, CA 95812 Tel: 916-341-5782 Email: kgraves@waterboards.ca.gov
Currently the California UST Program Manager with the State Water Resources Control Board, Mr. Graves has 15 years of experience with groundwater investigation and remediation at a Regional Water Board, the State Water Board and a consulting firm. He received a Bachelors degree from UC Santa Barbara in mechanical engineering and a Masters degree from California State University Sacramento in civil engineering and is a registered Professional Engineer in both civil and mechanical engineering.
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| | Cindy Greene, State of TN 401 Church Street 4th Floor L&C Tower Nashville, TN 37243-1541 Tel: (615) 532-0988 Email: cindy.greene@state.tn.us
Cindy Greene has been the Corrective Action Program Manager for the Division of Underground Storage Tanks in the state of Tennessee for the past two and a half years. She has been responsible for the development of the current risk-based corrective action program and has helped develop various guidance documents for conducting site assessments and clean-ups. She has also been instrumental in the recent development and piloting of soil gas studies to investigate potential vapor intrusion from pertroleum releases. In addition to these duites, she is also responsible for management of the UST Fund and oversees the LUST/TRUST program. Prior to these assignments, she worked as a contamination case manager and compliance inspector in the Nashville field office for 14 years. Ms. Greene graduated from Vanderbilt University with a degree in chemical engineering and holds a professional engineering license in the state of Tennessee. |
| | Larry Gregory, ExxonMobil 3225 GAllows Road Fairfax, VA 22037 Tel: 103-846-1595 Email: Larry.r.gregory@exxonmobil.com
Larry Gregory is the engineer responsible for fuel system design and standards in all of the countries where ExxonMobil sells fuel. He serves on API, NFPA and PEI commitees. He has been working for ExxonMobil for nearly 35 years. |
| | Margaret Guerriero, EPA R5 77 W. Jackson Blvd Mail Code D-8J
Chicago, IL 60604 Tel: 312-886-7435 Email: guerriero.margaret@epa.gov
Ms. Guerriero is the Director of the Waste Pesticides and Toxics Division, Region 5, U.S. EPA. She has overall responsibility for regional implementation of several EPA program areas including the regulatory program development, permitting and enforcement of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), the pollution prevention (P2) program, the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), Underground Storage Tanks/Leaking Underground Storage Tanks (UST/LUST) program and the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) portion of Emergency Planning and community Right-to-know Act (EPCRA). The division also has responsibility for the regional Children's Health program and Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxics (PBT) Initiative.
Prior to assuming her current position, Ms. Guerriero served as the Associate Division Director in the Superfund Division. Margaret's responsibilities in this program included management of program and administrative objectives, priorities, and policies for the Superfund Program, the Oil Pollution Act Program, and the Emergency Planning and community Right-to-know Act Program. She maintained the overall responsibility for resource management of these programs and served as the Division representative on the regional Resource Management Committee, responsible for region-wide policy setting on resource management. Ms Guerriero has also served as Chief of the Emergency Response Branch in Superfund. Her duties in this position included management of Emergency Response and Removal activities under the regional Superfund program as well as responsibility for homeland security activities. Ms. Guerriero has previously served as the Acting Director of the Air and Radiation Division.
Margaret is a native of Chicago and a graduate of the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. Margaret lives with her husband and their three daughters, ages 18, 16, and 15 years old, in Chicago.
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| | Todd Halihan, Oklahoma State University School of Geology 105 Noble Research Center Stillwater, OK 74078 Tel: 405.744.9248 Email: todd.halihan@okstate.edu
Dr. Halihan is an Associate Professor for the School of Geology at Oklahoma State University. Dr. Halihan's expertise includes developing improved Electrical Resistivity Imaging (ERI) methods for site characterization and monitoring of sites impacted by Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids (NAPLs). In addition, Dr. Halihan invented a direct-push method for performing cross-borehole ERI evaluation of LNAPL plumes, and integrated subsurface imaging techniques for detecting cavities in karst environments. Dr. Halihan has experience with other geophysical survey technologies including ground penetrating radar and electromagnetic surveys. His hydrogeological experience includes developing analytical models for fractured and karstic aquifers and well testing techniques. Dr. Halihan has characterized numerous sites throughout the United States and also in several other countries. |
| | Frank Harjo, Cherokee Nation P.O. Box 948 Tahlequah, Oklahoma 74465 Tel: 918-453-5099 Email: fharjo@cherokee.org
Frank is an environmental specialist II with the Inter-Tribal Environmental Council (ITEC). Frank's work with the ITEC UST program is primarily with developing GIS/GPS applications and database management. Frank has five years of experience with GIS/GPS applications and is an ESRI authorized instructor. Frank has a BS from the University of Tulsa and a MS from Northeastern State University. |
| | Henry Haven, Jr., Navajo EPA P.O. Box 339 Window Rock, Arizona 86515 Tel: 928-871-7993 Email: hhavenjr@hotmail.com
Henry received his BS in Geology from Fort Lewis College Durango, Colorado in 1976 and a Masters of Science in Geology in 1997 from Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona. Henry's master's thesis on the Black Mesa Coal was published in USGS professional open file Paper 1625-B in 2000.
Henry worked in the oil and gas industry as a exploration and production geologist in the late 70s and 80s in the Four Corners Region. Currently, he is working for Navajo EPA as a geologist on remediating contaminated soil and groundwater from abandoned leaking UST sites on the Navajo Nation. He has established a successful Leaking UST program with funds generated from Navajo Nation's UST regulations on fuel taxes. |
| | Kevin Henderson, Mississippi Dept. of Environmental Quality PO Box 10385 Jackson, MS 39042 Tel: 601-961-5283 Email: Kevin_Henderson@deq.state.ms.us
Kevin has been with Mississippi DEQ since 1988 and joined the UST program in 1991. He has been the Compliance and Enforcement Manager for the UST Branch since 1994. He is a registered Professional Geologist and has a B.S. in Geology from the University of Southern Mississippi and a M.S. in Geological Engineering from Ole Miss. Kevin is probably best known for his contributions to issues involving UST cathodic protection and thermoplastic piping systems and has given numerous presentations and authored various papers on these subjects. He is a member of several Underwriters Laboratories committees related to UST standards including UL 58, 79, 87, 971, 1316 and 1746. Recently, he also participated in the development of EPA's secondary containment guidance. |
| | Harley Hopkins, API 1220 L Street NW Washington, DC 20005 Tel: 202-682-8318 Email: hopkins@api.org
Harley Hopkins is a manager in the Regulatory and Scientific Affairs Department of the American Petroleum Institute (API). Since 1991, he has managed research projects on the fate, transport and remediation of petroleum hydrocarbons in soil and groundwater, resulting in numerous API publications. He provides technical assistance within API on oil and natural gas waste, vapor intrusion, and free-product remediation. Mr. Hopkins is a Certified Professional Geologist in the State of Virginia, USA. |
| | Carolyn Hoskinson, US EPA 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW 5401P
Washington, DC 20460 Tel: 703-603-9900 Email: hoskinson.carolyn@epa.gov
Carolyn L. Hoskinson was selected as Deputy Office Director of EPA’s Office of Underground Storage Tanks in August 2006. Since 2000, Ms. Hoskinson served as the Special Assistant to the Assistant Administrator for the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response. From 1998 to 2000 she was the Special Assistant to the Director for the Office of Solid Waste. Ms. Hoskinson started her career at EPA in 1991, in the hazardous waste program, focusing on adding flexibility to the hazardous waste cleanup requirements and regulations.
In 1987 Ms. Hoskinson moved to Washington, DC, to attend The American University (AU), where she received a Bachelor of Arts in Communications, Law, Economics and Government. While at AU, Ms. Hoskinson worked as an intern at EPA to develop indicators for measuring environmental results and tracking environmental progress.
Carolyn is a native of Connecticut where her family’s roots extend as far back as 1638. She married her high-school sweet-heart Jim, and lives in Silver Spring, Maryland with him and their two sons.
The Office of Underground Storage Tanks is responsible for ensuring that the nation’s 640,000 active gasoline storage tanks are designed and operated to protect the environment and public health and are in compliance with federal leak detection and upgrade requirements. The office also helps ensure that petroleum releases from these tanks, including releases at abandoned gas stations, known as petroleum Brownfield’s, are cleaned up promptly and effectively. Implementing the underground storage tank provisions of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 is now a significant part of this office.
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| | Kelly Hurt, Chickasaw National Div of Commerce 2020 Lonnie Abbot Blvd Ada, OK 74820 Tel: 580-272-5090 Email: Kelly.Hurt@chickasaw.net
Dr. Kelly Hurt is the Chief Environmental, Health and Safety Officer for the Chickasaw Nation’s Division of Commerce and is also the President and CEO of the American Water Institute, a licensed Oklahoma engineering firm owned by the Chickasaw Nation. Dr. Hurt began his career as a National Research Council Associate stationed at the U.S. EPA’s Robert S. Kerr Lab in Ada, OK. Later, he worked on the Superfund Technical Assistance/Technical Transfer contract at Kerr Lab as an employee of Dynamac Corporation. After a stint as the Regional Environmental Manager for Tyson Foods, Kelly returned to manage the Technical Assistance/Technical Transfer contract at Kerr Lab before taking his position with the Chickasaw Nation.
Since assuming his responsibilities with the Chickasaw Nation, Kelly formed and chaired the Compliance Review Committee, incorporated the American Water Institute, negotiated groundbreaking tribal alliances with OSHA, EPA, the National Weather Service, Oklahoma Water Resources Board and Rice University. Currently, he is pursuing sustainable development and environmental management system goals at all Chickasaw business locations.
Kelly earned his B.S. in Geology and Ph.D. in Forestry/Environmental Science from Mississippi State University.
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| | Bob Hutchinson, SCDHEC 2600 Bull Street Columbia, SC 29201 Tel: 803-896-6390 Email: hutchirl@dhec.sc.gov
Bob Hutchinson is the Director of South Carolina's Regulatory Compliance Division for petroleum and hazardous substance underground storage tanks. Bob's first career was as an engineer officer in the U.S. Army. He has been with the South Carolina UST Program for sixteen years. Bob worked in the cleanup portion of the UST program as a project manager for site assessments before moving into his current director position. Bob is responsible for UST regulatory compliance activities to include: permitting, financial responsibility, petroleum brownfields, release investigations, ownership disputes, state fund eligibility determinations, compliance inspections, owner/operator training, public participation, and rule making. Bob has a B.S. in Geology from the University of Southern Mississippi and a M.S. in Management from the Florida Institute of Technology. He serves on EPA regional and national workgroups. |
| | Carl Jeffries, Inter-Tribal Council of AZ, Inc. 2214 North Central Ave.,Suite 100 Phoenix, Arizona 85004 Tel: 602-307-1526 Email: carl.jeffries@itcaonline.com
Organization: Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc. for 7 years; coordinate American Indian UST Program
Education: Biology Degree, California State University Humboldt
Program: The American Indian Underground Storage Tank Program
Purpose: The purpose of the American Indian Underground Storage Tanks (AIUST) Project is to create a reserve of Tribal Underground Storage Tank (UST) Certified Inspectors to provide tribal governments with the technical expertise to develop strong effective UST management programs. The Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc. (ITCA) has developed a UST program to allow tribes to confront petroleum contamination issues, certify tribal representatives as UST inspectors, and develop tribal UST laws and regulations and enact tribal cleanup standards. AIUST program has also developed a Leaking Underground Storage Tank Training series of three modules.
Goal: The goal of the American Indian Underground Storage Tanks Project is to promote public awareness, support and involvement by providing information presented in such a manner that will be oriented to the target populations addressed above. In order to provide appropriate informational materials on the subject of the hazards of leaking USTs, the education materials will present the information in a format that tribal members can relate to and feel that they are indeed a part of the process of addressing this issue.
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| | Greg Johnson, Colorado DLE, Division of Oil and Public Safety 633 17th Street Suite 500 Denver, CO 80202-3660 Tel: 303-318-8536 Email: greg.johnson@state.co.us
Gregory Johnson is the Remediation Section Supervisor with the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, Division of Oil and Public Safety (OPS). He has 14 years of consulting and regulatory experience in the characterization and remediation of soil, groundwater, and soil vapor contamination. He received his B.S. in Geology from the University of Wyoming, and is a registered Professional Geologist. |
| | Curt Johnson, DEM
, Tel: Email: CDJ@adem.state.al.us
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| | Jeffrey A. Kuhn, Montana Department of Environmental Quality 1100 North Last Chance Gulch P.O. Box 200901
Helena, Montana 59620-0901 Tel: 406-841-5055 Email: jkuhn@mt.gov
Jeffrey A. Kuhn is a hydrogeologist with 20 years of experience in the assessment and remediation of environmentally contaminated sites. As manager of the Montana DEQ Petroleum Release Section, he directs the State's Leaking Underground Storage Tank Program. He speaks nationally and internationally on fuel oxygenate and additives, chairs the ASTSWMO Fuel Oxygenates and Additives Workgroup, and is an advisory board member of the Underground Tank Technology Update (UTTU). Jeff is an avid hiker, backpacker, and skier, with a strong interest in outdoor education. He also teaches summer field courses on geology, climate change, and natural history in Glacier National Park, where he formerly worked as a Park Service Ranger. He is an adjunct Earth Science professor at Carroll College in Helena, MT. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology from Juniata College, Pennsylvania, and a Master of Science degree in Geology from the University of Montana. |
| | Matthew Lahvis, Shell Global Solutions (US) Inc. Westhollow Technology Center 3333 Hwy. 6 South Houston, Texas 77082 Tel: 281-544-7661 Email: matthew.lahvis@shell.com
Matthew began his career at the New Jersey District of the U.S. Geological Survey in 1989 where his research focused on quantifying the fate and transport of petroleum compounds in the unsaturated zone at gasoline-spill sites. Matt served as an adjunct professor in the Civil Engineering Department at Drexel University from 1995-1999. In March 2000, Matt joined Shell Global Solutions (US) in Houston, Texas, and now works as a principal consultant, providing technical and litigation support on vapor intrusion, fuel oxygenates, and hydrogeology. Matt also serves as an Associated Editor for Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation. |
| | Thomas Lains, Oklahoma Corporation Commission 2101 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105 Tel: 405-522-1442 Email: t.lains@occemail.com
Thomas Edward Lains - N.E.Mo.St. Teachers College 1966-70 , chemistry major, no degree (youthful indecision), U.S. Army 1970-72 (governmental decision applied to me), Univ. of Missouri 1973-75 BS/Geology (slow learning financed by VA), mining and petroleum exploration for various corporations (1000’s of hours spent over 100’s of outcrops, cores and cuttings from wells resulting in a reasonable modicum of success) 1976-95, Univ. of Oklahoma 1997 BS/Engineering (slower learning personally financed), Oklahoma Corporation Commission – Petroleum Storage Tank Division, 1997- present (applying governmental decisions to others). |
| | Robert Largent, Cherokee Nation PO Box 948
Tahlequah, Oklahoma 74464 Tel: 9184535106 Email: RLargent@Cherokee.org
Robert worked 12 years in a Mental Institution in Texas. Somewhere along the way he got his BS in Environmental Science from Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls and has earned his MS in Industrial Management from Northeastern State University. He then climbed smokestacks for a bit and played with the sewage at wastewater treatment facilities. After deciding those jobs stunk, Robert found his niche in the Cherokee Nation, providing compliance assistance, cleanup assistance and pre-site assessments for UST facilities.
Since 1992 the Cherokee Nation has been the lead for the Inter-Tribal Environmental Council (ITEC). ITEC provides technical support, training and environmental services in a variety of environmental disciplines including UST and LUST. Currently, there are forty-one (41) ITEC member Tribes in Oklahoma, New Mexico and Texas.
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| | David Lloyd, EPA
, Tel: Email: lloyd.david@epamail.epa.gov
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| | David Lloyd, EPA 1200 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington , DC 20460 Tel: 202-566-2731 Email: lloyd.davidr@epamail.epa.gov
David Lloyd is the Director of the Office of Brownfields Cleanup and Redevelopment in the EPA Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response. David assumed this position in January of 2006 after holding a variety of positions in the areas of private and Government legal practice, real estate operations and development. From 2002 to 2005, he served as the national director of EPA’s facilities and real estate program. In this position, David oversaw the construction, alterations, leasing operations and maintenance of the Agency’s 191 facilities nationwide, focusing on sustainable design and development. David held the position of EPA’s Assistant General Counsel for Claims and Property Law, and prior to that worked in private law practice in the areas of commercial real property and civil litigation. David received his undergraduate degree from George Washington University in 1985, and a law degree from Washington and Lee University in 1988.
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| | David Lubinski, Florida DEP - Jacksonville District 7825 Baymeadows Way Suite B200 Jacksonville, FL 32256 Tel: 904.807.3359 Email: david.lubinski@dep.state.fl.us
David Lubinski has been involved with environmental health since 1987, and has worked for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection since 1991. Currently David works at the Florida DEP – Jacksonville District Office since 1995, in a compliance inspection and cleanup case enforcement capacity in the Underground Storage Tank Program. His duties include enforcement case management concerning petroleum-impacted site remediation and storage tank program compliance, covering 19 counties in northeast Florida. Dave obtained his B.S. degree in Biochemistry from the University of Wisconsin - Madison. |
| | Doug Mackay, UC Davis Dept. Land Air & Water Resources Davis, CA 95616 Tel: 650-324-2809 Email: dmmackay@ucdavis.edu
Douglas M. Mackay is Adjunct Professor in the Department of Land, Air & Water Resources at the University of California at Davis and Consulting Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University. He was formerly a research faculty member in the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Waterloo. His work has included field tests of contaminant transport, transformation, and remediation in groundwater, as well as laboratory studies of processes controlling field behavior. Recent research has addressed in situ bioremediation of MTBE, methods for estimation of contaminant mass discharge, and impacts of ethanol on natural attenuation of other fuel components. B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees are from Stanford University. Ph (650) 324-2809, fax (650) 618-1571, email: dmmackay@ucdavis.edu. |
| | Rebecca Marx, Florida Department of Environmental Protection 2600 Blair Stone Road
Tallahassee, Florida 32399 Tel: (850) 245-8892 Email: Rebecca.Marx@dep.state.fl.us
Rebecca is currently an Environmental Administrator at the Florida Department of Environmental Protection in the Bureau of Petroleum Storage Systems where she is involved with the management of 14 local program petroleum contamination cleanup contracts (covering 21 counties) and state cleanup contracts with 12 environmental companies. Rebecca began her career with the Department in the reimbursement program in 1990. Rebecca has been in her present position since December 2003. Rebecca was active in the conversion of the petroleum cleanup program from reimbursement to preapproval and has remained active in the development and implementation of program procedures. Prior to her current position she was the Contract Manager and liaison for one of two privately contracted teams developed to augment staff within the Bureau of Petroleum Storage Systems. |
| | Thomas McHugh, GSI Environmental 2211 Norfolk, #1000 Houston, Texas 77098 Tel: 713-522-6300 Email: temchugh@gsi-net.com
Thomas McHugh, Ph.D.: Dr. McHugh is a Vice President with GSI Environmental. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology and has over 15 years of experience in consulting and research. He received an M.S. in Environmental Engineering from Stanford University (1993), and a Ph.D. in Toxicology from the University of Washington (1997). Dr. McHugh has worked on a number of projects related to vapor intrusion including field investigations and model development. He has contributed to U.S. EPA and state regulatory guidance on Vapor Intrusion and he is the Principal Investigator for a three-year DoD research project to study vapor intrusion processes at DoD facilities. |
| | Diana McLaughlin, Department of Environmental Protection #17 State House Station Augusta, Maine 04333-0017 Tel: (207) 287-7856 Email: diana.m.mclaughlin@maine.gov
Diana is an Environmental Specialist IV in the Division of Oil and Hazardous Waste Facilities Regulation, where she has overseen the Department's underground oil storage tanks program since 1988. From the removal of over 35,000 nonconforming tanks in the 1990s to the prevention of petroleum discharges through enforcement of the rules for annual inspection and maintenance of faci1ities today, Diana has helped to shape the program as it evolved over the past nearly 20 years. Diana supervises a staff of five who use a variety of tools to achieve compliance with the Rules. Her responsibilities include program management, overseeing enforcement, administering Maine's Ground Water Oil Clean-up Fund for eligible underground storage tank owners, and conducting inspections. |
| | Steven McNeely, US.EPA/OSWER/OUST 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. MC5401P Washington, DC 20460-0001 Tel: 703-603-7164 Email: mcneely.steven@epa.gov
Steven D. McNeely is an EPS with the Office of Underground Storage Tanks (OUST). He's served as:
- Liaison officer for EPA Regions 2, 4, 5, 6, and 8,
- Project officer managing EPA's risk-based corrective
action (RBCA) training cooperative agreement with the
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and the
Partnership In RBCA Implementation (PIRI),
- Team leader for the USTfields Pilots which predated the
passage of the Brownfields Law.
Steven currently serves as OUST's liaison with the Brownfields and Land Revitalization Programs to help focus attention on the challenges and benefits associated with the reuse of petroleum Brownfields. He also serves as the contact for the Federal Facility and State Government UST Compliance Reports required by Energy Policy Act of 2005.
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| | Herb Meade, Maryland DOE 1800 Washington Blvd., Ste. 620 Baltimore , Maryland 21230 Tel: 410-537-3385 Email: hmeade@mde.state.md.us
Herb Meade is the Program Administrator for the Oil Control Program, Maryland Department of the Environment. Mr. Meade has been a member of the Program since 1978. He is the chief author of Maryland regulations pertaining to oil storage and spill response. He currently oversees a staff of 46 employees who are responsible for enforcement, investigation and remediation of petroleum products across Maryland. |
| | Paul Miller, EPA/OUST 1200 Pennsylvania Ave.NW Mail Code: 5402P Washington, DC 20460 Tel: 703/603-7165 Email: miller.paul@epa.gov
Paul Miller is an Environmental Engineer in EPA's Office of Underground Storage Tanks. Paul's responsibilities are associated with preventing leaks from UST systems and include participating on various standard-making groups, developing prevention outreach tools, developing UST interpretations and guidance, and leading the development of the secondary containment and public record guidelines to implement the Energy Policy Act of 2005. Paul has worked in the Office of Underground Storage Tanks for more than 12 years. |
| | Read Miner, SCDHEC 2600 Bull St Columbia, SC 29201 Tel: 803-896-6584 Email: Minerrs@dhec.sc.gov
Read Miner is a Hydrogeologist with the SC Department of Health and Environmental Control Underground Storage Tank Program. He received his BS in Geology from Furman University, completed additional post-BS studies in Geology at the University of Arkansas and Sul Ross State University, and is a SC Registered Professional Geologist. Mr. Miner has 18 years experience with the SC UST Program and is currently providing project management at 176 UST facilities undergoing natural attenuation and corrective action. He is a member of the Region IV EPA Corrective Action Work Group and has participated in the development of the UST Program’s policies regarding the implementation of Risk-Based Corrective Action (RBCA), soil leachability modeling, fate and transport modeling, and responses to gasoline additives. |
| | Marcel Moreau, Marcel Moreau Associates 73 Bell Street Portland, Maine 04103 Tel: 207-774-9263 Email: marcel.moreau@juno.com
Marcel is entering his 25th year investigating, exploring, learning and teaching about underground storage systems. A regular LUSTline columnist, consultant to the Petroleum Equipment Institute's Recommended Practice committees, classroom teacher, conference speaker, web-based course designer, and expert witness, he brings a wealth of knowledge and an ability to communicate that knowledge to all his projects. Come to his inventory control seminar Sunday morning in San Antonio and see for yourself. |
| | Marshall Mott-Smith, Florida Department of Environmental Protection 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 Tel: 850-245-8842 Email: marshall.mott-smith@dep.state.fl.us
Marshall T. Mott-Smith is the Administrator of the Storage Tank Regulation Section in the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. He began his work as a field inspector in the Fort Myers District Office in 1977, and moved to the Tallahassee headquarters office in 1980. Mr. Mott-Smith has experience in air pollution, solid waste management, hazardous waste, and has been the Administrator of the UST/AST Regulatory Program since 1986. He attended the USAF Academy in 1972, but received a Medical Discharge in 1973. He graduated from Florida State University in 1976 with a degree in Geography and Geology. He has testified before Congressional Committees on four occasions about UST and AST issues and has written numerous articles for national and international publications on storage tank management. |
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