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Appendix I: Biographical Sketches for Members of the Committee on Sustainable Water and Environmental Management in the California Bay-Delta
Pages 253-260

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From page 253...
... Dr. Huggett founded the EPA Star Competitive Research Grants program and the EPA Star Graduate Fellowship program.
From page 254...
... and Mary Jane Black Chair of Hydrogeology and directed the Water Resources Program at the University of New Mexico and was a research hydrologist at the Desert Research Institute and taught in the University of Nevada-Reno's Hydrologic Sciences Program. He has supervised 70 graduate students.
From page 255...
... He has supervised California's water rights and water quality planning and regulatory activities, chaired the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board, and led national and international water and water research associations. Areas of experience include authorship of state and national water legislation on water rights, pollution control, water conservation, and urban water management; optimization of regional water project development; groundwater remediation and conjunctive use; economic analysis of alternative water improvement projects; and planning of multipurpose water-management efforts including remediation.
From page 256...
... From 1989 to 1993, she was an assistant attorney general in the Office of the Colorado Attorney General, Natural Resources Section, where she specialized in water rights litigation. She has published widely on a variety of water law and natural resources law topics.
From page 257...
... He has been involved in the development of a Chesapeake Bay fishery ecosystem plan, which includes detailed background information on fisheries, food webs, habitats, and monitoring required to develop multispecies stock assessments. Most recently, he has developed an interest in the sublethal effects of contamination on Chesapeake Bay living resources using population dynamic approaches.
From page 258...
... He heads up the Neuse River Estuary Modeling and Monitoring Program, and the ferry-based water quality monitoring program, FerryMon, which employs environmental sensors and a various microbial indicators to assess the near-real-time ecological condition of the Pamlico Sound System, the nation's second largest estuarine complex. In 2003 he was awarded the G
From page 259...
... Dr. Reed has served on numerous boards and panels concerning the effects of human alterations on coastal environments and the role of science in guiding ecosystem restoration, including the Chief of Engineers Advisory Board, a number of NRC committees, and the Ecosystem Sciences and Management Working Group of the NOAA Science Advisory Board.
From page 260...
... Dr. Vaux has served on the NRC committees on Assessment of Water Resources Research, Western Water Management, and Ground Water Recharge, and Sustainable Underground Storage of Recoverable Water.


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