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<br />Paul E. Rosenfeld, Ph.D. Page 7 of 10 June 2019 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Rosenfeld, P.E, C.L. Henry, R. Harrison. (1998). Oat and Grass Seed Germination and Nitrogen and Sulfur <br />Emissions Following Biosolids Incorporation With High-Carbon Wood-Ash. Water Environment Federation 12th <br />Annual Residuals and Biosolids Management Conference Proceedings. Lecture conducted from Bellevue <br />Washington. <br /> <br />Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry, R. B. Harrison, and R. Dills. (1997). Comparison of Odor Emissions From Three <br />Different Biosolids Applied to Forest Soil. Soil Science Society of America. Lecture conducted from Anaheim <br />California. <br /> <br />Teaching Experience: <br /> <br />UCLA Department of Environmental Health (Summer 2003 through 20010) Taught Environmental Health Science <br />100 to students, including undergrad, medical doctors, public health professionals and nurses. Course focused on <br />the health effects of environmental contaminants. <br /> <br />National Ground Water Association, Successful Remediation Technologies. Custom Course in Sante Fe, New <br />Mexico. May 21, 2002. Focused on fate and transport of fuel contaminants associated with underground storage <br />tanks. <br /> <br />National Ground Water Association; Successful Remediation Technologies Course in Chicago Illinois. April 1, <br />2002. Focused on fate and transport of contaminants associated with Superfund and RCRA sites. <br /> <br />California Integrated Waste Management Board, April and May, 2001. Alternative Landfill Caps Seminar in San <br />Diego, Ventura, and San Francisco. Focused on both prescriptive and innovative landfill cover design. <br /> <br />UCLA Department of Environmental Engineering, February 5, 2002. Seminar on Successful Remediation <br />Technologies focusing on Groundwater Remediation. <br /> <br />University Of Washington, Soil Science Program, Teaching Assistant for several courses including: Soil Chemistry, <br />Organic Soil Amendments, and Soil Stability. <br /> <br />U.C. Berkeley, Environmental Science Program Teaching Assistant for Environmental Science 10. <br /> <br />Academic Grants Awarded: <br /> <br />California Integrated Waste Management Board. $41,000 grant awarded to UCLA Institute of the Environment. <br />Goal: To investigate effect of high carbon wood ash on volatile organic emissions from compost. 2001. <br /> <br />Synagro Technologies, Corona California: $10,000 grant awarded to San Diego State University. <br />Goal: investigate effect of biosolids for restoration and remediation of degraded coastal sage soils. 2000. <br /> <br />King County, Department of Research and Technology, Washington State. $100,000 grant awarded to University of <br />Washington: Goal: To investigate odor emissions from biosolids application and the effect of polymers and ash on <br />VOC emissions. 1998. <br /> <br />Northwest Biosolids Management Association, Washington State. $20,000 grant awarded to investigate effect of <br />polymers and ash on VOC emissions from biosolids. 1997. <br /> <br />James River Corporation, Oregon: $10,000 grant was awarded to investigate the success of genetically engineered <br />Poplar trees with resistance to round-up. 1996. <br /> <br />United State Forest Service, Tahoe National Forest: $15,000 grant was awarded to investigating fire ecology of the <br />Tahoe National Forest. 1995. <br /> <br />Kellogg Foundation, Washington D.C. $500 grant was awarded to construct a large anaerobic digester on St. Kitts <br />in West Indies. 1993
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