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APPENDIXES
Pages 151-157

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From page 151...
... His area of expertise is in marine geology. His areas of research include geological oceanography, continental rise and deep basin turbidite sedimentation, and shoreline conservation.
From page 152...
... in civil engineering from the University of Michigan in 1971. Prior to that, he served as civil engineer, Los Angeles District, Corps of Engineers; hydraulic engineer, Lake Survey Center, Detroit District, Corps of Engineers; chief, special studies section, Lake Survey Center, Detroit District, Corps of Engineers; and chief, lake hydrology branch, limnology division, Lake Survey Center, NOS, NOAA.
From page 153...
... In 1986 she organized a regional conference to assist local officials with long-term planning in response to rising lake levels, and is currently a consultant to the Chicago Shoreline Protection Commission. She has been codirector of the Environmental Policy Program at the Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research, Northwestern University; chairman, Great Lakes Basin Commission, Ann Arbor; executive director of the Lake Michigan Federation; and coauthor of An Atlas of Great Lakes Resources published by the EPA and Environment Canada in 1987.
From page 154...
... His major projects at the Legislative Council relate to control of acid rain, management of low-level radioactive waste, development of an air pollution permit program, and solid- and hazardous-waste management. He was a member of the National Research Council's Committee to Review the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement from 1984 to 1985.
From page 155...
... He is a member of Sigma X, Pi Mu Epsilon, Illinois Academy of Science, American Geophysical Union, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Weather Modification Association, American Association of State Climatologists, and the American Meteorological Society. He has served on three panels for the National Academy of Sciences.
From page 156...
... in forest ecology with emphasis on soil science and ecology from Michigan State University in 1972. He is presently in charge of the Shorelands Management Unit, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, where he implements, administers, and enforces the Shorelands Protection
From page 157...
... in geology from San Diego State University in 1973. He is senior marine geologist for the California Coastal Commission where he administers the offshore/onshore geological hazards program and supervises the geohazard element of local coastal programs for coastal communities.


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