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<br /> SOIL WATER AIR PROTECTION ENTERPRISE <br /> 2656 29th Street, Suite 201 <br /> Santa Monica, California 90405 <br /> Attn: Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. <br /> Mobil: (310) 795-2335 <br />Office: (310) 452-5555 <br /> Fax: (310) 452-5550 <br /> Email: prosenfeld@swape.com <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Paul E. Rosenfeld, Ph.D. Page 1 of 10 June 2019 <br /> <br />Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. Chemical Fate and Transport & Air Dispersion Modeling <br />Principal Environmental Chemist Risk Assessment & Remediation Specialist <br /> <br />Education <br />Ph.D. Soil Chemistry, University of Washington, 1999. Dissertation on volatile organic compound filtration. <br />M.S. Environmental Science, U.C. Berkeley, 1995. Thesis on organic waste economics. <br />B.A. Environmental Studies, U.C. Santa Barbara, 1991. Thesis on wastewater treatment. <br /> <br />Professional Experience <br /> <br />Dr. Rosenfeld has over 25 years’ experience conducting environmental investigations and risk assessments for <br />evaluating impacts to human health, property, and ecological receptors. His expertise focuses on the fate and <br />transport of environmental contaminants, human health risk, exposure assessment, and ecological restoration. Dr. <br />Rosenfeld has evaluated and modeled emissions from unconventional oil drilling operations, oil spills, landfills, <br />boilers and incinerators, process stacks, storage tanks, confined animal feeding operations, and many other industrial <br />and agricultural sources. His project experience ranges from monitoring and modeling of pollution sources to <br />evaluating impacts of pollution on workers at industrial facilities and residents in surrounding communities. <br /> <br />Dr. Rosenfeld has investigated and designed remediation programs and risk assessments for contaminated sites <br />containing lead, heavy metals, mold, bacteria, particulate matter, petroleum hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents, <br />pesticides, radioactive waste, dioxins and furans, semi- and volatile organic compounds, PCBs, PAHs, perchlorate, <br />asbestos, per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFOA/PFOS), unusual polymers, fuel oxygenates (MTBE), among <br />other pollutants. Dr. Rosenfeld also has experience evaluating greenhouse gas emissions from various projects and is <br />an expert on the assessment of odors from industrial and agricultural sites, as well as the evaluation of odor nuisance <br />impacts and technologies for abatement of odorous emissions. As a principal scientist at SWAPE, Dr. Rosenfeld <br />directs air dispersion modeling and exposure assessments. He has served as an expert witness and testified about <br />pollution sources causing nuisance and/or personal injury at dozens of sites and has testified as an expert witness on <br />more than ten cases involving exposure to air contaminants from industrial sources. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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