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Technical Consultation, Data Analysis and SOIL WATER AIR PROTECTION ENTERPRISE
<br />•■ !1 G y 2656 29th Street, Suite 201
<br />Litigation Support for the Environment 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: mosenfeld(a)s aoexom
<br />Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. Chemical Fate and Transport & Air Dispersion Modeling
<br />Principal Environmental Chemist
<br />Education:
<br />Risk Assessment & Remediation Specialist
<br />Ph.D. Soil Chemistry, University of Washington, 1999. Dissertation on VOC 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 />Professional Experience:
<br />Dr. Rosenfeld is the Co -Founder and Principal Environmental Chemist at Soil Water Air Protection Enterprise
<br />(SWAPE). His focus is the fate and transport of environmental contaminants, risk assessment, and ecological
<br />restoration. Dr. Rosenfeld has evaluated and modeled emissions from unconventional oil drilling, oil spills, boilers,
<br />incinerators and other industrial and agricultural sources relating to nuisance and personal injury. His project
<br />experience ranges from monitoring and modeling of pollution sources as they relate to human and ecological health.
<br />Dr. Rosenfeld has investigated and designed remediation programs and risk assessments for contaminated sites
<br />containing petroleum, chlorinated solvents, pesticides, radioactive waste, PCBs, PAHs, dioxins, farans, volatile
<br />organics, semi -volatile organics, perchlorate, heavy metals, asbestos, PFOA, unusual polymers, MtBE, fuel
<br />oxygenates and odor. Dr. Rosenfeld has evaluated greenhouse gas emissions using various modeling programs
<br />recommended by California Air Quality Management Districts.
<br />Professional History:
<br />Soil Water Air Protection Enterprise (SWAPE), 2003 to present; Principal and Founding Partner
<br />UCLA School of Public Health, 2007 to 2011, Lecturer (Assistant Researcher)
<br />UCLA School of Public Health, 2003 to 2006, Adjunct Professor
<br />UCLA Environmental Science and Engineering Program, 2002-2004, Doctoral Intern Coordinator
<br />UCLA Institute of the Environment, 2001-2002, Research Associate
<br />Komex H2O Science, 2001 to 2003, Senior Remediation Scientist
<br />National Groundwater Association, 2002-2004; Lecturer
<br />San Diego State University, 1999-2001, Adjunct Professor
<br />Anteon Corp., San Diego, 2000-2001; Remediation Project Manager
<br />Ogden (now Amec), San Diego, 2000-2000, Remediation Project Manager
<br />Bechtel, San Diego, California, 1999 — 2000, Risk Assessor
<br />King County, Seattle, 1996-1999, Scientist
<br />James River Corp., Washington, 1995-96, Scientist
<br />Big Creek Lumber, Davenport, California, 1995, Scientist
<br />Plumas Corp., California and USFS, Tahoe 1993-1995, Scientist
<br />Peace Corps and World Wildlife Fund, St. Kitts, West Indies, 1991-1993, Scientist
<br />Bureau of Land Management, Kremmling Colorado 1990, Scientist
<br />October 2015
<br />Rosenfeld CV
<br />75C-273
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