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11/14/2003
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Witnesses and Exhibits of Marilyn Boynton
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~~ . <br />~' <br />Projects on which associates have <br />word as principals or consultants as <br />of 1997. <br />EXXON CONSORTIUM OIL <br />PROJECT <br />Chad and Cameroon <br />Jobin <br />Assisted Central African governments to <br />evaluate EnvironmentalAssessments submit- <br />ted by EXXON for $4 billion oil field and <br />pipeline project. Member of International <br />Expert Panel dealing with social, health and <br />wildlife impacts. <br />REGIONAL HYDROPOWER <br />PROJECT ON SENEGAL RIVER <br />Mali, Mauritania and Senegal <br />Jobin and Diop <br />Health Assessment and Recommendations <br />for Remedial Measures related to health <br />impact of $400 million project for installation <br />of turbines, power house, switching station <br />and transmission lines at Manantali Dam, <br />proposed by Senegal River Basin Authority. <br />ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAIN- <br />ABLE WATER MANAGEMENT <br />FOR TROPICAL COUNTRIES <br />Egypt, Morocco, Pakistan and Thailand <br />Jobin, ISPAN <br />Field investigations of four representative <br />sites N tropical countries where water man- <br />agement needed to be made sustainable for <br />protectton of the environment. Sites included <br />eutrophic lake, intensive trigaton system, <br />industrially polluted city, and river basin <br />tinder development. Results were summa- <br />rued for global applications. <br />JOINT MIT-HARVARD COURSE <br />ON HEALTH IMPACT OF LARGE <br />DAMS <br />Massachusetts, U.S.A. <br />Jobin, Maguire and El-Tapir <br />Special course on ecology of Nile River and <br />impact assessment for large dam proposed <br />for Fourth Cataract. Course is given yearly <br />for graduate and under-graduate students in <br />engineering and public health. <br />WATER SUPPLY DAM ON <br />GWAIGWAYE RIVER IN <br />KATSINA STATE <br />Nigeria <br />Jobin and Ndtfon <br />Health opportuudty assessment for proposed <br />dam near Funtua in Katsina State of north- <br />ern Nigeria. Evaluated health impact from <br />resettlement of persons from dam site. ALso <br />proposed shoreline modifications for <br />•.. -reservoir. to.. reduce ma]aria mosquito <br />breeding. <br />iv'~Atz.l~*c td <br />BI.U~ nII.,~ ~SSOCI~T~S <br />Health and Environmental Assessment of Water Projects <br />SENEGAL RIVER BASIN <br />HEALTH STUDY <br />Mauritania, Mali and Senegal <br />Dioq and Jobin <br />Extensive field assessment of current health <br />problems and opponurtities on Senegal River. <br />Led 20.person team through Mauritania, Mali <br />and Senegal along Senegal River and around <br />Mananta6 Dam to assess current health and <br />environmentalmndifions. Developedremm- <br />mendations for Master Health Plan. <br />IRRIGATION AND HYDRO- <br />ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS <br />ON TEKEZZE-SETIT RIVER, <br />TRIBUTARY OE NILE RIVER <br />Eritrea <br />Jobin and Daffalla <br />Preliminary health opportunity assessment <br />for prefeasibility study on development of <br />Tekezze-Setif River for hydroelectric power. <br />Also evaluated site N Eritrean lowlands for <br />irrigation system to provide resettlement of <br />populations displaced by War of Indepen- <br />dence. <br />MEROWE HYDROPOWER <br />PROJECT ON NILE RIVER <br />Sudan <br />Jobin <br />Environmental health impact study on 760- <br />mega-watt hydroelectric power project at <br />Fourth Cataract on Nile River in northern <br />Sudan. Compared several dam heights for <br />potential disease transmission, and evaluated <br />resettlement proposals for 100,000 persons. <br />JIGUEY AND AGUACATE <br />RESERVOIRS ON NIZAO <br />RIVER <br />Dominican Republic <br />Jobin, Negron-Aponte, CIBIA-BNAConsor- <br />tfum <br />Water quality and health impact study on <br />multipurpose system involving existing <br />reservoir, river diversions, and two new <br />reservovs with penstocks and power stations. <br />Included parasitic disease surveys and simu- <br />lation of early filling phase of reservoirs to <br />estimate impact on aquatic ecology from <br />flooding existing forests. <br />GHAZI-BAROTHA HYDRO- <br />POWER SYSTEM ON INDUS <br />RIVER <br />Pakistan <br />Jamnback, Jobin <br />Evaluation of potential mosquito-born <br />diseases from proposed low-head power <br />project in central Pakistan below Tarbela <br />Dam. Control of malaria mosquitoes was En- <br />sured by modifications to design and opera- <br />flon ofahead•ponds and-poweecanal:r_ - <br />ENGINEERING SEMINARS <br />Egypt, Ghana, India, Mexico, Pakistan, <br />Russia, Sudan, and Tanzania <br />Jobin <br />World Health Organization travelling <br />seminars for hydroelectric and 'irrigation <br />engineers and public health planners on <br />envuonmental management of vector-bom <br />diseases. <br />BLUE NILE HEALTH PROJECT <br />Sudan <br />Arfaa, Chu, Dietz, Haridi, Jobin, Negr6n- <br />Aponte <br />The $155 million health component for <br />rehabilitation of the principal irrigated <br />schemes in central Sudan, with integrated <br />control of malaria, bilharzia and diarrhea) <br />diseases in a population of over 2 million <br />people. <br />Director: <br />Dr. William R. Jobin <br />public health and environmental <br />engineer <br />Blue Nile Associates <br />P.O. Box 720 <br />Dolores <br />Colorado 81323 <br />Telephone: (970)882-7778 <br />Fax: (970) 882-7779 <br />E-mail: bluenile@mcimail.com <br /> <br />
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