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EPA Science Advisory Board.(People & Places)(Douglas Smith to the board)(Brief Article)
The EPA Science Advisory Board has appointed Dr. Douglas Smith of ENSR International as a consultant to the board. He is to serve on an expert panel to advise on scientific and ... The EPA Science Advisory Board has appointed Dr. Douglas Smith of ...
Tags: advisory board, board, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2003-09-01
EPA's Science Advisory Board.(Brief Article)
Meanwhile, EPA's Science Advisory Board has urged the agency to modify its analysis of the benefits of lowering the arsenic standard for drinking water. The board's arsenic review panel issued a report noting the importance of considering the length Meanwhile, EPA's Science Advisory Board has...
Tags: advisory board, board, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2001-10-01
EPA reorganizes Science Advisory Board.(Industry News)(Environmental Protection Agency)(Brief Article)
In a move designed to meet increasing demands in the performance of scientific reviews, the EPA is reorganizing its Science Advisory Board SAB. Established by Congress in 1978, the SAB is made up of leading scientific experts who assist the EPA adm In a move designed...
Tags: advisory board, industry, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2004-01-01
EPA'S SAB Scientists Charged With Having Conflicts of Interest.(Environmental Protection Agency's Science Advisory Board)(Brief Article)
CONGRESSIONAL researchers said last week that scientists on the Environmental Protection Agency's EPA Science Advisory Board SAB often have ties to regulated industries or other conflicts of interest. The General Accounting Office, the re CONGRESSIONAL researchers said last...
Tags: advisory board, General Accounting Office, industry, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2001-07-23

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Oklahoma Water Resources Board exec named to Natinal Drinking Water
Duane Smith, executive director of the Oklahoma Water Resources Board, was named Oklahoma state water management representative to the National Drinking Water Advisory Council. The council consults with and advises the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on policy issues related to administration of the federal Safe Drinking Water...
Articles 2008-07-10
Carol Browner Joins APX's Board of Directors
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- APX, Inc., the leading infrastructure provider for environmental and energy markets, announced today that Carol Browner, former Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, has joined its Board of Directors. Ms. Browner, who has a distinguished career in public service, brings to APX's Board deep expertise...
Articles 2008-03-10
Huxley's dean appointed to EPA advisory council
Bradley Smith, dean of Huxley College of the Environment at Western Washington University, has been appointed to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's National Advisory Council for Environmental Policy and Technology NACEPT, which advises the EPA on domestic and international policy issues. EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson appointed Smith to...
Articles 2007-11-01
Defenders of Wildlife Applauds Newly Released Report on Environmental Protection and U.S.-Mexico Border Security
To: NATIONAL EDITORS Contact: Jenny Neeley, +1-520-623-9653, or Deborah Bagocius, +1-202-772-0239; both for Defenders of Wildlife WASHINGTON, March 15 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Defenders ofWildlife today applauded the Environmental Protection Agency's GoodNeighbor Environmental Board's new report, which outlinesrecommendations to protect habitat and wildlife along the U.S.-Mexico border. The report, "Environmental Protection...
Articles 2007-03-15
Catherine Louise Kling
2006 Fellow Professor of Economics, Iowa State University, since 1996 Head, Resource and Environmental Policy Division, Center for Agricultural and Rural Development, Iowa State University, since 1999 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Science Advisory Board, Executive Board, 2003-current, Environmental Economics Advisory Committee, 1998-2003 ...
Articles 2006-12-01
ADVISORY/CORRECTING and REPLACING Landmark ''Clean Air Action Plan'' to be Announced by the Nation's Two Largest Container Ports
"When/Where" section of release should read 3 p.m. (sted 2:30 p.m.). The corrected release reads: LANDMARK ''CLEAN AIR ACTION PLAN'' TO BE ANNOUNCED BY THE NATION'S TWO LARGEST CONTAINER PORTS Port of Los Angeles: Contacts: Rachel Campbell, Port...
Articles 2006-06-27
Experts to Discuss Impacts of Recent Hurricanes on Water Quality
News Advisory: WHO: -- Karen Gautreaux, assistant secretary, Louisiana Department ofEnvironmental Quality -- Donald Basham, chief, Engineering and Construction, U.S. ArmyCorps of Engineers -- Gordon Austin, chief, Environmental Affairs, Sewerage and WaterBoard of New Orleans -- Scott Kelly, JEA and FlaWARN (Florida's Water/Wastewater AgencyResponse Network)...
Articles 2005-10-26
Parlette named to Policy Consensus Center's board.(KEEPING UP WITH PEOPLE)(Linda Evans Parlette)(Brief Article)
Sen. Linda Evans Parlette, R-Wenatchee, recently was appointed to the advisory board of the Policy Consensus Center. The Policy Consensus Center, chaired by former U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator William D. Ruckelshaus, is a joint effort by Washington State University and the University...
Articles 2005-10-01
Texas PMP gets first Washington appointment.(Trend spotting: industry and economic news and trends)
WASHINGTON -- Gary Gillen, second-generation president of Gillen Pest Control in Richmond, Texas, has been appointed by Environmental Protection Agency EPA Administrator Michael Leavitt to the Good Neighbor Environmental Board GNEB for a two-year term. The GNEB is an independent federal advisory board...
Articles 2005-01-01
Dr. John R. Smith Named to U.S. EPA's Science Advisory Board
Business Editors UPPER BURRELL, Pa.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 1, 2004 When the United States government seeks to make important decisions, its turns to the most qualified experts from across the country for input. The Environmental Protection Agency EPA recently did just that when it named Alcoa's Dr. John...
Articles 2004-03-01
Personnel.(People)(appointments)
CITY OF LOS ANGELES - Jaime Lozano named environmental specialist. DANA CORP. - Steve Slesinski promoted to director, product planning for Commercial Vehicle Systems division. DOPPSTADT U.S. - Joan Ritchie appointed sales and marketing administrator. ...
Articles 2003-10-13
No evidence of dioxin cancer threshold - Commentary
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA has developed an estimate of the human cancer risk from dioxin, using the standard low-dose linear extrapolation approach. This estimate has been controversial because of concern that it may overestimate the cancer risk An alternative approach has been published and was presented to the...
Articles 2003-07-01
Presidential Advisory Group Develops Recommendations to Improve Environment on U.S.-Mexico Border
WASHINGTON, April 29 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Good NeighborEnvironmental Board GNEB, a presidential advisory committee managedby the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, today released a new setof recommended strategies for improving environmental conditionsalong the U.S. border with Mexico. The GNEB report, sent to the president and the Congress, calls forthe...
Articles 2003-04-29
STIHL begins U.S. manufacture of low emissions product line. (Happenings).(outdoor arboriculture power equipment)
STIHL Inc. recently shared some positive economic news with state and local officials and observers of the outdoor power equipment industry. Domestic manufacturing of STIHL's outdoor power equipment began using the company's next generation, low emission engine -- the STIHL 4-MIX. With this new technology, STIHL...
Articles 2003-02-01
Input Sought on Hastened Cleanup at Paducah, Ky., Gaseous Diffusion Plant.
By Joe Walker, The Paducah Sun, Ky. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 15--PADUCAH, Ky.--A public meeting is set for 6 p.m. Tuesday at Paducah Community College to discuss the U.S. Department of Energy's controversial plan to accelerate cleanup at the Paducah...
Articles 2002-06-15
U.S. EPA Proposes Stringent Reduction of Arsenic in Drinking Water; Proposal Would Out Spend Research On Aids, Cancer, Diabetes
News Editors SACRAMENTO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 20, 2000 The Association of California Water Agencies ACWA today cited serious flaws in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's proposed rule for arsenic in drinking water. A national study estimates that the rule, published in June, could cost consumers as much...
Articles 2000-09-20
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