APPENDIX B 11:30 11:45 179 Patricia Rivers, Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Richard Marty, Senior Engineer Specialist, Jason Associates Questions & Answers; Issue Identification 12:00 12:30 Lunch Lecture Room 1:30 pm Overview: Victoria Tschinkel, Workshop Chair Roundtable Discussion: committee, speakers, discussants Deborah Bennett, Staff Member, Environmental Management Closing: Victoria Tschinkel, Workshop Chair 4:25 4:30 Workshop ends BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION FOR MEMBERS OF THE John F. Ahearne is the Executive Director of Sigma Xi, the Scientific Andrew P. Caputo is an Attorney with the Natural Resources Defense Council's Nuclear Program. He was previously Associate Attorney and then Project Attorney with the Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund from 1990-93. He received his A.B. in history from Brown University and holds a JD from Yale Law School. Edwin H. Clark II is President of Clean Sites, Inc., in Alexandria, VA. He is former Secretary of the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Vice President of the Conservation Foundation, and Acting Assistant Administrator of the pesticides and toxic substances program in the Environmental Protection Agency. He holds a PhD in applied economics from Princeton University. Don Clay is President of Don Clay Associates, a public policy consulting firm devoted to solid and hazardous waste issues. From 1989-93 he headed the EPA's Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response where he implemented mary reforms including the Superfund Revitalization Initiative and Accelerated Cleanup Model. Prior to this position, he was Deputy Assistant Administrator of the Office of Air and Radiation, 1986-89; and Director of the Office of Toxic Substances, 1981-86 at the EPA. He holds an MS from Ohio State University. Douglas M. Costle is Chairman and Distinguished Fellow at the Institute for Sustainable Communities based in Montpelier, Vermont. He is former Administrator of the US EPA, appointed by President Jimmy Carter in 1976 and served until 1981. Mr. Costle is a former Fellow at the Smithsonian's Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; Visiting Scholar at Harvard's School of Public Health; and Adjunct Lecturer at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government. He was Dean of Vermont Law School from 1987-91 and greatly strengthened the program under his tenure. In November 1992, Mr. Costle was appointed to lead the Clinton Transition Team on Energy. He holds a JD from Chicago Law School. 11 184 APPENDIX C James R. Curtiss is a Partner in the law firm of Winston and Strawn in Washington, DC. He was previously Commissioner of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1988-93. He also served as Associate Counsel for the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works for the U.S. Senate from 1981-88. From 1979-81, Mr. Curtiss was Staff Attorney in the Regulations Division for the Office of the Executive Legal Director at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Mr. Curtiss holds a JD from the University of Nebraska. Frank L. Parker is Distinguished Professor of Environmental and Water Resources Engineering at Vanderbilt University. Dr. Parker served as Chairman of the Board of Radioactive Waste Management of NAS/NRC and is a member of several environmental advisory committees including the Environmental Management Advisory Board of the Department of Energy. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering. He received his BS from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his PhD in civil engineering from Harvard University. Victoria J. Tschinkel is Senior Consultant for environmental issues at the law firm of Landers and Parsons in Tallahassee, Florida. From 1981 to 1987, she was Secretary of the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, serving as the agency's chief administrative and policy officer. Ms. Tschinkel is Chairman of the Advisory Council of the Gas Research Institute and a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration. She received her B.S in zoology from the University of California at Berkeley. John T. Whetten is a Senior Applications Consultant to Motorola in Los Alamos, NM. He was previously Associate Director for Energy and Technology at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Dr. Whetten has many years of experience in research for the U.S. Geological Survey in Seattle; and in university teaching, research and administration at the University of Washington. He APPENDIX C 185 BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION FOR MEMBERS Don Clay is President of Don Clay Associates, a public policy consulting firm devoted to solid and hazardous waste issues. From 1989-93 he headed the EPA's Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response where he implemented many reforms including the Superfund Revitalization Initiative and Accelerated Cleanup Model. Prior to this position, he was Deputy Assistant Administrator of the Office of Air and Radiation, 1986-89; and Director of the Office of Toxic Substances, 1981-86 at the EPA. He holds an MS from Ohio State University. Andrew P. Caputo is an Attorney with the Natural Resources Defense Council's Nuclear Program. He was previously Associate Attorney and then Project Attorney with the Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund from 1990-93 He received his A.B. in history from Brown University and holds a JD from Yale Law School. James R. Curtiss is a Partner in the law firm of Winston and Strawn in Washington, DC. He was previously Commissioner of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1988-93. He also served as Associate Counsel for the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works for the U.S. Senate from 1981-88. From 1979-81, Mr. Curtiss was Staff Attorney in the Regulations Division for the Office of the Executive Legal Director at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Mr. Curtiss holds a JD from the University of Nebraska. Marshall E. Drummond is President of Eastern Washington University. He has chaired several public advisory groups, including the Hanford Tank Waste Task Force and the Hanford Future Site Use Working Group. He received a doctor of education degree from the University of San Francisco. Daniel S. Miller is First Assistant Attorney General with the Colorado Department of Law in Denver where he supervises the hazardous-waste and solid-waste unit, representing it on all RCRA, CERCLA, and solid-waste matters. He has expertise in environmental compliance at federal facilities, including Rocky Flats and Rocky Mountain Arsenal. He holds a JD from the University of California, Berkeley. Bernard J. Reilly is Corporate Counsel for DuPont Legal in the Environment Group where he is responsible for plant permit and compliance issues, corrective actions, and Superfund sites in New Jersey. He is also responsible |