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1 CHAPTER 7: LIST OF PREPARERS Lead Federal Agency U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Keith Gordon Don Kuhle (Jan Present) (Sept Dec 2014) B.S., Fisheries and Wildlife Biology 30 B.S., Forest Management 25 Amanda Andraschko Tribal Liaison M.A., Anthropology (Applied Cultural) B.S., Sociology (emphasis in Anthropology) 12 Participating Agencies National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / National Marine Fisheries Service NOAA / NMFS Alaska Regional Office P.O. Box Juneau, AK U.S. Coast Guard 17th District David Seris USCG 17th District Waterways Management Branch B.S., Applied Science U.S. Coast Guard Academy Cooperating Agencies 23 U.S. Bureau of Land Management Anchorage Field Office Anchorage, AK Point of Contact: Alan Bittner State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources Jeff Bruno Project Coordinator (Primary Point of Contact for State of Alaska) B.A., Economics, Grand Valley State University 8 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10 Anchorage, AK Seattle, WA Point of Contact: Mark Jen U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Anchorage Anchorage Field Office Anchorage, AK Page 7-1
2 Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (U.S. Department of Transportation) Steve Nanney M.S., Petroleum Engineering B.S., Civil Engineering; 39 Village of Crooked Creek Evelyn Thomas Traditional Council President General Education Degree 30 Native Village of Napaimute Mark Leary Director of Development & Operations B.A., Edu Secondary Social Sciences Minor Cold Regions Geography 33 Native Village of Chuathbaluk Tracy Simeon Tribal Administrator High school diploma, variety of certificates in EPA, BIA 3 Kendra Zamzow, Ph.D. Consultant (Staff Scientist with Center for Science in Public Participation) (January Present) Ph.D., Environmental Sciences and Health / Environmental Chemistry 7 Aniak Traditional Council Carl Morgan Executive Manager IBEW Journeyman, and Alaska State Legislature Representative 45 Laura Simeon Executive Tribal Administrator Executive Management and Accounting H.S., Diploma 35 Village of Lower Kalskag Discontinued Participation in June 2014 Natasia (Jackie) Levi President & Tribal Administrator B.S., Social Work; A.A.S., Human Services; Rural Human Services Certificate 20 Beth Kersey Environmental Coordinator/Consultant (Dec Jun 2014) Ph.D., student, Sustainable Agriculture MSc., Climate Change and International Development M.A., Gender and Development M.R.A., Rehabilitation Administration M.S., Forest Resources B.A., Sociology and Community Recreation 40 Akiak Native Community Sheila Carl Akiak Tribal Administrator A.A., General Studies 11 Adrian Boelens Kuskokwim River Watershed Council Director (Jun Present) Currently Studying through the University of Alaska Fairbanks Rural Campus 5 Knik Tribal Council Bob Charles IRR Program Manager M.A., Rural Development 37 Page 7-2
3 Third Party EIS Preparers (Prime Contractor - AECOM) Taylor Brelsford Bill Craig (Nov 2012 July 2015) Senior Project Advisor Subsistence and Traditional Knowledge Deputy (Nov 2012 July 2015) Alternatives Development M.A., Anthropology 35 B.S., Environmental Studies 24 Tara Bellion Deputy Fiscal Administrative Record, Subsistence and Traditional Knowledge - Reviewer B.S., Marine Science 20 Elizabeth Bella Deputy Technical Project Manager Biological Environment - Co- Lead Ph.D. Ecology 15 Jon Isaacs Principal-In-Charge B.A., Environmental Studies 38 Nancy Darigo, PG, CEG Physical Environment - Discipline Lead M.S., Geology 27 Amy Rosenthal Physical Environment - Co- Lead M.S., Environmental Science 19 David Every, Ph.D. Biological Environment - Discipline Lead Ph.D., Botany 37 Joan Kluwe, Ph.D. Social Environment- Discipline Lead Ph.D., Natural Resources 25 Tim Kramer Jessica Evans Social Environment - Co-Lead, Lands Subject M.E. Sc., Environmental Science 10 Public Involvement Discipline M.S., Bioregional Planning 5 Lead (Aug Present), Recreation and Transportation Kim Varner Wetzel Donne Fleagle Paul Dworian, PG, CPG Public Involvement Discipline Lead (Dec Aug 2014) Public Involvement, Regional Outreach-Lead Geology, Geohazards and Seismic Conditions - Subject M.S., Resource Policy and Behavior 14 B.A., Justice, Minor in Alaska Native Studies 27 M.S., Geology 25 Page 7-3
4 William Loskutoff, PG Geology, Geohazards and Seismic Conditions - Subject B.S., Geology 30 Paul Myerchin Soils - Subject B.S., Geology 16 James Dietzmann Subject Surface Water Hydrology Lori Filipek, Ph.D. Geochemistry, Water Quality - Subject B.S., Watershed Science 20 Ph.D., Chemical Oceanography 35 Steve Rusak, Ph.D. Eric Carlson Mark Storm Maria Shepherd Water Quality - Subject Matter Air Quality, Climate Change (Atmosphere) - Senior Technical Review Noise - Senior Technical Review Birds, Wetlands, and Vegetation - Subject Matter Ph.D., Chemistry 15 B.S., Environmental Engineering 21 B.S., Aeronautics & Astronautics 24 B.A., Zoology 27 Richard Kleinleder Terrestrial Mammals - Subject M.S., Biology 33 Lisa Baraff Fish and Aquatic Resources - Subject M.S., Marine Biology 30 William Simeone, Ph.D. Robert Wolfe, Ph.D. Subsistence Subject Matter Subsistence Senior Reviewer Ph.D., Anthropology 30 Ph.D., Anthropology 38 Elizabeth Appleby Environmental Justice - Subject M.S., Urban and Regional Planning, Concentration in Environmental Planning 6 Usha Vedagiri, Ph.D. Human Health - Subject Ph.D., Environmental Science 24 Louise Kling Visual Resources - Subject B.S., Ecology; M.S., Landscape Ecology (pending thesis defense) 21 Mike Kelly Sarah McDaniel Julie Mitchell Cultural Resources - Subject Cultural Resources - Subject Mercury Abatement - Subject M.A., Anthropology 34 M.A., Anthropology 16 BSc., Atmospheric Sciences 21 Cecil Urlich, PE Mining - Subject MSc., Geotechnical Engineering 39 Kristof Fabian, Ph.D. Mining - Subject Ph.D., Civil Engineering 38 Page 7-4
5 Dale Shileikis Power - Subject Graduate Studies, Environmental Planning and Biology B.S., Biology 28 Peter Crews PE Roads - Subject B.S., Civil Engineering 34 Third Party EIS Preparers Subcontractors Michael Nagy (Cardno) Alternatives Development B.S., Natural Resources 37 Sue Ban (Cardno; ENVIRON) Alternatives Development M.S., Biological Oceanography 30 Jim Aldrich, PE, PH (Arctic Hydrologic Consultants) Jim Munter, CGWP, CPG (J.A. Munter Consulting, Inc.) LeeAnn Munk, Ph.D., (University of Alaska Anchorage) Surface Water Hydrology - Senior Technical Review Groundwater Hydrology - Subject Water Quality - Senior Technical Review M.S., Environmental Science 37 M.S., Geology 35 Ph.D., Environmental Geochemistry 15 Jeanette Brena, PE (Cardno) Air Quality, Meteorology M.S., Environmental Engineering 16 Grace Germain (Cardno) Air Quality, Noise B.S., Civil Engineering 14 Brent Andrews (Cardno) Air Quality M.A., Politics, Economics, and Business 10 Sally Ryan, PE (Cardno) Air Quality, Meteorology B.S., Civil and Environmental Engineering 29 Chelsea Ayala (Cardno) Noise B.A., Environmental Studies, Minor, Geology 22 Lynn Noel, CFP (Cardno) Wetlands M.S, Natural Resources - Fisheries 26 Alison Uno (Cardno) Land Use M.S., Sustainable Environmental Management 10 Katherine Clifford, PMP (Cardno) Mike Wert (Hart Crowser) Cal Kerr (NEI) Donald Schug, Ph.D. (NEI) Tom Logan (Golden Metallurgical Group) Land Use, Visual Resources, Oil Spill Risk and Impact Assessment, Pipeline Safety Terrestrial Mammals - Subject Socioeconomics - Subject Socioeconomics - Subject Mine Process / Gold Beneficiation - Subject Matter B.A., Environmental Studies 9 M.S., Fisheries Biology 35 M.B.A, Business Administration 47 Ph.D., Geography 20 B.Sc., Metallurgical Engineering 40 Page 7-5
6 Mike Meyers, Ph.D, (Meyer EPS, Inc.) Kirsten Ballard (ARCTOS LLC) Greg LeBeau (ARCTOS LLC) Mining - Senior NEPA/ Mining Reviewer, Subject Matter Spill Risk Subject Matter Spill Risk Subject Matter Ph.D., Fishery and Wildlife Biology 25 B.S., Chemistry 25 B.S., Business Administration 20 Terry Antrobus (Cardno) Climate Change, Land Use M.S., Biology 15 Kevin Gabel (Cardno) GIS Analysis B.S., Geography 19 Sarah Jenniges (Cardno) GIS Analysis M.S., Geography 17 Page 7-6
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