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<br />TERRY A. BOWEN (Continued) <br /> <br />Solid and Hazardous Waste Management <br /> <br />Washin ton, D.C. Hazardous Waste Pro ram Assistance; for A. T. Kearney and <br />e .S. nV1ronmenta Protectlon gency: r nC1pal investigator in <br />assisting D.C. to meet its State program requirements in order to obtain <br />Phase I and Phase II interim authorization under Section3006(c) of RCRA, <br />8/82 <br /> <br />Prel imi nary Feasibility Study for the Waste-to-Energy Retrofit of the Town <br />of Tonawanda Municipal Incinerator; for the Town of Tonawanda, New York <br />and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Researched and authored a <br />study of the legal, institutional, technical, economic, and financial <br />feasibility of three incinerator retrofit options, 12/81 <br /> <br />Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Basin A Surface Stabilization Alternatives; for <br />the U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency: Directed the litera- <br />ture search~ reviewed and abstracted the appropriate literature, partici- <br />pated in the review and technical screening of the stabilization tech- <br />niques, calculated the costs, and provided extensive written input, 8/80 <br /> <br />Industrial Waste Management Survey for Michigaii; for the Michigan DNR: <br />Conducted personal interviews with randomly selected industries to acquire <br />data on waste generation and disposal, 3/80 <br /> <br />Review of Resource Recovery Planning in Portland Area and Technical <br />Assistance in Plan Implementation; for the U.S. EPA and the Portland <br />Metropolitan Service District: Provided technical input to the review of <br />an engineering feasibility study for an RDF facility in Portland, 2/80 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Radiological Survey of DOE-Niagara Falls Site; for the U.S. DOE Waste <br />Management Office and National Lead of Ohio: As a member of the field <br />sampling crew, helped develop the soil and vegetation sampling protocol, <br />collected soil and vegetation samples, and measured building contamina- <br />tion. Also, used surveying instruments to delineate certain contaminated <br />areas, 8/79 <br />