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Attachment B, Technical Revision to the may Day Mine Permit, September 12, 2009. 4 of 35 <br /> <br />Dr. Joe A. Bowden PhD <br />Senior Scientist <br />Research & Development Biochemist <br />Professional Qualifications <br />Dr. Bowden has over 40 years of laboratory experience beginning as a solution chemist and finishing as <br />the Owner and Director of CDS Laboratories. His expertise lies in the areas of environmental problem <br />solution, data interpretation and recommendations, method application & development, R & D, quality <br />control processes, technical and assistance in market development. <br />t <br />Experience and Background <br />1976-Current Partner, CDS Environmental Services, Director of Research & Senior Scientist <br />1999-Current Director of Research & Development for New Ice, Inc. <br />1978 to 1997 Director CDS Laboratories Responsible for the development and; management of an EPA <br />certified laboratory with a technical staff as high as 25. Was responsible for method development, market <br />development, quality control and safety. 1974, Founder of Casa del Sal [CDS] Consultants, a contract <br />research group. <br />1978-1979 Science Applications International Corporation Senior Staff Scientist Environmental <br />applications, Low level nuclear wastes, Acid Rain chemistry and reclamation strategies. tegies. <br />1971-1978 Louisiana State University Assistant Professor of Biochemistry Biochemical effects of <br />environmental materials and one of ten founders of the Louisiana State University Solar Energy institute. <br />1963-1971 National Institutes of Health Pre and Post Doctoral Research Fellow Genetic diseases, <br />laboratory development of analytical methods as they apply to biological systems at the University of <br />North Dakota and the University of Florida. <br />I' <br />Education <br />PhD (Biochemistry] University of North Dakota 1968, MS [Biochemistry] University of North Dakota 1965, <br />BS double major [Chemistry-Biology] Adams State College 1963, AS [Chemistry] Fort Lewis College <br />1961 f <br />Publications: one Joint Editorship, five chapters, two Lab manuals & multiple procedure manuals.15 full <br />length manuscripts published, 25 abstracts published. In addition hundreds of technical reports, oral <br />reports, technical lectures and associated documents. Society Membership:; Five Honor Societies, <br />seven professional societies, [active and retired status] <br />Director of the Eighth National meeting of the ASSMR [American Societyl of Surface Mining and <br />Reclamation] in Durango, CO 1991 <br />Areas of current and recent technical experience. Proof of concept for laboratory methods <br />associated with mine reclamation, sampling and analysis of complex soilsl and reclamation plots, <br />literature research, . development of partial analysis concept to reduce reclamation laboratory costs, <br />technical lectures on reclamation/environmental concepts, oil and gas production, environmental <br />problems associated with methane production, Accident reconstruction, , Crop failure analysis, water <br />resources, ESA, EIS, and Strategic Planning, bio-augmentation of oil recovery from tar sands and <br />related soil system, bio-augmentation of hazardous wastes from creosote production, reclamination and <br />environmental remediation, two patents and one pending.