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75C
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8/18/2020
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• Executive Duacter, Orange Coast Wateh(2001-2004); <br />• Senior Science Policy Advisor and Hydrogeologisl, U.S. Envinumerital Protection Agency(1989- <br />1998); <br />• HydrogeDlogist National Park Service, Water Resources Division (1998 2000); <br />• Adjunct Faculty Member, San Francisco$inte University,DepartrnmtofCeushacnhxxs(1993- <br />1998); <br />• Instnzcror, College of Merin, Departmentof Sdence UM- 19i5); <br />+ Ceologisy LLS. Forest Service [1986 - 1996}; and <br />• Geologist, Dames & Moore (1984 - 1986). <br />Senior ltegulatory mid Litigation Su000rt AnahiC <br />With S W AI T, MaL£s responSibiGnes have induderl_ <br />• Lead analyst and testifying expert in thc. r(•vicw of over 300 environmental impact reports <br />and negative declarations since 2003 finder CE(1A that identify significant issues with regard <br />to lie t:vdous wa.str, ater quality, air quality, greenbouse gas aniuWnus, <br />and geologic hazards. Make recontmendanons for additional mitigationmeasurestolead <br />agcnoesat the local and county level to include additional ebaracterization of health risks <br />and implementation of protective measures to reduce worker exposure to hazards from <br />toxins mid Valley Fever. <br />• 516rmwaicranalysis, sampling and best management practice evaluation at , iban 150 industrial <br />facilities. <br />• £xpr•.rt witnesson numnrouscases indudin&for example, perFluorooctanoic acid(PFQA) <br />contamination of groundwater, MTBE litigation, air toxins at hazards at a school, CERCLA <br />compliance in assessment and remedtation, and industrial stormwater contamination. <br />• Technical assistance nid litigation support for vapor intrusion mncrems. <br />• Lead analyst and testifying expert in the review of m,uonmental vi;, es in license applications <br />for large solar power plants before the California Energy Commission. <br />• Manager of a project toevaluate numerous formerly used military sites in the western G.S. <br />• Manager of a comprehensive evaluation of potential sources of Perchlorate contamination in. <br />Southern California drinking water wells. <br />• Manager and designated expert for litigation support under provisions of Proposition 65 in the <br />review of releases of gasoline to sources drinking water at major refineries and hundreds of gas <br />stations throughout California. <br />With Komex H2O Science Inc., Maths duties included [hefollowing. <br />• Senior author of a report on the extent of Perchlorate contamination that was used in testimony <br />by the former U.S. EPA Administrator and General Counsel. <br />• Senior researcher in the developmentof a comprehensive, elecnonirally interactive chronology <br />of MTBE use, research, and regulation. <br />• Seniorreseardrer in the development of a comprehensive, electronically interactive chronology <br />of pert lorate use, research, and regulation. <br />• Senior researcher in a study that esttrnates nationwide costs for MTBE remediation and drinking <br />water treatment, results of which were published in newspapers nationwide and in testimony <br />against provisions of an energy bill that would limit liability for oil companies. <br />• Research to support litigation to restore drinking water supplies that have been contaminated by <br />MTBE in California and New York, <br />2 <br />75C-151 <br />
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