Academic Resume
Marjorie J. Clarke
1795 Riverside Drive, Apt. 5F New York, NY 10034 Ph & Fx (212)
567-8272
mclarke@hunter.cuny.edu
City University of New York
, Ph.D. 1999;Dissertation Topic: Design and Evaluation of Environmental Shopping Campaigns in
New York City
Research Fellow, CUNY Center for Applied Studies of the Environment, 1992 -
Graduate, FIPSE Seminar on College Teaching, 1993-1994.
New York University, M.S. 1982. Applied Sciences
Johns Hopkins University, M.A. 1977. Geography & Environmental
Engineering.Smith College, B.A., 1975. Geology
Dartmouth College, Environmental Studies Exchange Program 1973-1974
Certified as a Qualified Environmental Professional, August, 1994
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Hunter College,
Environmental Geology (1996, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005); Environmental Conservation and Urban Problems, 1998, Geology 101, 1999. (320 students) Environmental Policy, 2005, Urban Environmental Problems and Solutions, 2004.Scientist in Residence, Adjunct Asst. Professor, Lehman College, Urban Environmental Problems, Environmental Health, Intro. Geography, 2001- 2004
Instructor, Professional Recyclers of Pennsylvania's Certification Program for Professional Recyclers, 2001- 2003.
Instructor, Rutgers University, Geography Dept.
1999-2000. Introduction to Geography (200 students), Earth Systems (300 students), Advanced Conservation & Natural Resources.Chief Instructor, Environmental Impact Assessment course, designed for Shell Oil in Nigeria and Nigerian governmental officials, 2000.
Technical Director on educational video: "Municipal Solid Waste Management: The Integrated Approach", Air and Waste Management Association, 1994. Video won Best Film by an NGO at Environment India international competition, 1998.
Technical Consultant on video documentary, "Environment: Your Own Back Yard". A four-part series featuring solid waste, water supply and land use, water pollution and coastal issues, and air pollution. Produced by WNET/Channel 13, New York, NY 1990; aired nationally in 1991 and subsequently.
Guest lectures on solid waste management in courses at Hunter College, City University of New York Graduate Center, Rutgers University -- 1992 -
Instructor, Solid Waste Short Course sponsored by University of Maine/Maine DEP, "Flue Gases: Constituents, Monitoring, and Controls", October l986, Portland, ME.
Instructor, "What Goes In Stays In -- Does Reduction and Separation Before Incineration Work?" presented at Ashes To ?? -- Problems, Perceptions and Prospects in Municipal Waste Ash Management, A Cook College, Rutgers University Short Course, sponsored by NJ Dept. of Environmental Protection, New Brunswick, NJ, June, 1989.
NYC Parks & Recreation, Natural Resources Group. Project Manager and Borough Liaison for Brooklyn – wetlands restoration. 2006-
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT 1990 - . New York State and New York City Certified Woman-Owned Business Enterprise. Major clients:
Expert Witness, 80 John St Co-op Board, on impacts of the World Trade Center disaster emissions, 2002.
US Environmental Protection Agency, Region II, New York, NY; Principal Investigator, Solid Waste Research and Demonstration Grant: In-Store Environmental Shopping Education. 1991- .
Natural Resources Defense Council New York, NY; Authored testimony/aided in negotiations on EPA Standards for Municipal Waste Combustors and Medical Waste Incinerators, 1990, 1993-1995.
Hampshire County, England, Advice and counsel regarding design and implementation of integrated solid waste management system for the County, 1994-. Participated in two symposia, Winchester, 1995.
Air and Waste Management Association, Technical Director for video "Solid Waste Management -- The Integrated Approach", 1993-1994.
Camden County, NJ, Camden Environmental Technical Advisory Committee member, charged with advising on incinerator retrofit design, and other air quality matters. 1993-94.
INFORM, Inc. New York, NY; Senior Fellow. Authored articles and testimony on incineration, waste composition and waste prevention issues. Influenced City policy at Solid Waste Advisory Board meetings. Worked with Ohio Citizens Action to recommend retrofits to Dayton incinerator, 1990-1994.
Center for Applied Studies of the Environment, City University of New York, Research Fellow, 1992-, Co-Principal Investigator and originator of State grants for three new environmental laboratories for CUNY, including a Products and Packaging Design and Testing Lab, a Mobile Air Toxics Monitoring Lab, and an Urban Environmental Monitoring Lab. Prepared a scope of work and environmental assessment for cleanup of Chinatown, New York City.
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WNET/Channel 13 New York, NY; Environmental Research Consultant on "Environment: Your Own Back Yard" a documentary with four programs on air, water, garbage, and open space. Aired nationally in 1991.
INFORM, Inc., Program Director, Municipal Solid Waste Research, 1988 - 1989
Designed, directed, and executed research projects pertaining to solid waste management technologies and practices analyzed from environmental and engineering points of view. Areas of concern: incineration, toxic and volume source reduction, and integrated MSW management. Published reports, articles and testimony. Served on government, professional, technical, and citizens committees to define solid waste research needs, fund proposals, and implement solid waste management strategies. Peer reviewed government and professional reports.
NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION, Resource Recovery Office, Environmental Scientist responsible for researching and evaluating new incinerator emissions control technologies and health impacts, New York, NY 1984 - 1988
NEW YORK POWER AUTHORITY, New York, NY (Resource Recovery, Energy Conservation) Policy Coordinator 1982 - 1983; Policy Analyst 1981 - 1982 Incinerator siting, financing, design
TRI-STATE REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION, New York, NY 1979-1981 Senior Economist, Water and Sewer Infrastructure Planning and impacts on Economic Development
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, New York, NY 1979 Associate Research Scientist. Applied Sciences Department
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, New York, NY: 1978 Physical Scientist, Water Quality Management Planning.
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES and COMMITTEES
National Academy of Sciences / National Research Council Committee on Health Effects of Waste Incineration;
member 1995 - 1999.Air and Waste Management Association;
Chair, Municipal and Medical Waste Management Division, 2003-; Vice Chair, 2000-2003, Chair, Integrated Waste Management Technical Committee, 1994 - 2000; Chair, Solid Waste Incineration Technical Committee 1990 - 1992; Vice Chair, Solid Waste Inter-committee Task Force, 1992 - 1994; Session Chair for 1988 - 1992; 1994 - 1996 AWMA Annual Meeting Sessions. Article Peer Reviewer for AWMA Educational Materials and APCA Journal. http://geography.hunter.cuny.edu/~mclarke/awma-wm.htmNational Recycling Coalition, member since 1993. Speaker at Annual conference 1996, 1998, 1999 Member, Source Reduction Council, 1996 -. Steering Committee 2000-
New York State Assn of Reduction, Reuse and Recycling 2003-; Pennsylvania Resources Council, Member, 1997-2004
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Municipal and Industrial Waste Research Committee. 1986 - . Operator Certification Committee. 1987 - 1998.Manhattan Citizens Solid Waste Advisory Board, 1988 -. Chair, 1992 - 1994; Vice Chair 1994 - 1996, 2001-2003; 2005-
Waste Prevention Committee, Chair, 1991 -. Member: 1988 -. Website: http://geography.hunter.cuny.edu/~mclarke/WPComm.htm
New York Citywide Recycling Advisory Board, 1990-. Steering Committee, 1991 - 2005; Vice Chair 2001 - 2003.
New York City Waste Prevention Coalition, 2000 -; Vice chair 2001-2003. Co-chair 2004-
http://geography.hunter.cuny.edu/~mclarke/WPComm.htm#NYCWPCoalition
Sierra Club, Atlantic Chapter Solid Waste committee - 2005-
9/11 Environmental Action, Founding member and Steering Committee member, 2002-
American Association of Geographers, member, 1999-2004
US EPA/National Recycling Coalition Task Force
to Develop and Promote a National Source Reduction Procurement Strategy, 1996 - 1998.New Jersey DEPE Mercury Emissions Standard-Setting Task Force, member, 1992 - 1994.
Riverside-Inwood Neighborhood Gardens, Inc. Founder, President, and Fundraiser for two community gardens in upper Manhattan 1984 - . Award Winner of Citywide "Dress Up Your Neighborhood Contests" in 1985, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998. Website: http://www.ringgarden.org
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC 1976; Administrator's Office of Land Use.
Mass. Coastal Zone Management Office, Boston, MA 1975; Flood Insurance Program Assessment.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC: 1974-1975; Water Planning Division
Profile in the New York Times, Public Lives, “Keeping a Wary Eye on the EPA at Ground Zero”, p. B2. June 14, 2002
Air and Waste Management Association - honoring with "Fellow" status, June 2002.
City Council Sanitation Committee re-introduced my legislation on agency environmental procurement and waste prevention practices as the first bill introduced this session, Jan 2002.
Gamma Theta Upsilon, Geography Honor Society, 2001 -Winner of Best Film by an NGO, (International) Environment India Conference, 1998 for video "Solid Waste Management -- The Integrated Approach", for the Air and Waste Management Association.
Journal of Solid Waste Management & Technology, Roy F. Weston Award, Nov. 1997.
Who's Who in the World, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005.
Who's Who in America, 54th Edition, 2000; 55th Edition, 2001; 56th Edition, 2002, 59th Edition, 2005, 60th Edition, 2006.
Who’s Who in American Education, 6th Edition, 2004-2005, 7th edition, 2006-2007.
Who's Who of American Women, 18th – 25th Editions.
Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare, 6th Edition, 2006-2007.
Who’s Who in Science and Engineering, 8th Edition, 2005-2006.
The World Who's Who of Women, 12th Edition, 1993; 13th Edition, 1995; 14th Edition, 1997.
International Who's Who of Professional and Business Women, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999.
Who's Who in Finance and Industry, 29th Ed., 1996-1997, 30th Ed., 1998-1999, 31st Ed., 2000-2001.
Who's Who in the East, 25th Edition, 1995-1996; 26th Edition. 1997-1998.
International Whos Who of Contemporary Achievement, 4th Edition, 1997, 5th Edition, 1998.
Dictionary of International Biography, 23rd Ed., 1994, 24th Ed., 1995, 25th Ed., 1997, 26th Ed. 1998.
2,000 Notable American Women, Sixth Illustrated Edition, 1994. 7th Edition, 1995.
Judge, NYC Sanitation Dept., Golden Apple Awards, 2004-
Panel Judge, City Club of New York's Earth Day Awards, New York, NY., 1990, 1991.
Panel Judge, Dupont Environmental Packaging Awards. December, 1989.
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MAJOR PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS, co-author, Report of the National Research Council, National Academy Press, http://www.nap.edu/books/030906371X/html/R1.html September, 1999.Clarke, M., and Maantay, J.A. Optimizing Recycling in all of New York City's Neighborhoods: Using GIS to Develop the REAP Index for Improved Recycling Education, Awareness, and Participation. Resources, Conservation, and Recycling, 46 (2) 128-148, February 2006, Elsevier Publishers.
‘Gold Standard’ for Remediation of WTC Contamination, New Solutions - A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, co-author, Volume 14, Number 3, 2004, pp. 119-217.
Waste Incineration and Public Health
first author -- with Adam Read and Paul Phillips. Resources, Conservation and Recycling 26 (1999) 125-141. Paper focuses on developments since announcement of closure of Fresh Kills landfill in 1996."Integrated waste management planning and decision-making in New York City",
Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, April, 1993."Integrated MSW Planning and Decision-making in New York City: The Citizens' Alternative Plan"
Waste Management and Research, Vol 5 Number 3, 1987. Co-author with Norman Steisel and Regina Morris. 14pp. Paper delves into the U.S. debate on dioxin emissions from resource recovery plants -- both in the public and scientific arenas. Specific topics covered: dioxin risk assessments, toxicity, formation in the furnace and the stack, dioxin control via combustion regulation and via emission control devices, and research needs."The Impact of the Dioxin Issue on Resource Recovery in the United States"
Northeastern Environmental Science, Vol. 2, Nos. 3-4, 1983. Paper describes the neglect, and subsequent deterioration of water and sewer systems in New York City -- its causes (the fiscal crisis, lack of records, inefficient operations) and the solutions (improved coordination among infrastructure departments, preparation of detailed inventories of capital stock, failure rates, and attention to short and long-term rehabilitation planning)."Municipal Infrastructure Neglect, Deterioration and Renewal: A Case Study for New York City",
Refereed Conference Papers
“Introduction to Municipal Solid Waste Incineration”,
presented at and
published in the Proceedings of the Air and Waste Management Association
Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, June 23-27, 2002. 32 pp.
“Introduction To Waste Prevention And Recycling”, presented at and published in the Proceedings of the Air and Waste Management Association Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, June 23-27, 2002. 17 pp.
"New York City After Fresh Kills: Latest Developments in the Planning Process (the Saga continues)",
presented and published in the Proceedings of the Air & Waste Management Association's 93rd Annual Meeting & Exhibition, Salt Lake City, UT, June 18-23, 2000. 20 pp."Characterization of Cold Start and Upset Conditions in MWCs",
presented and published in the Proceedings of the Air & Waste Management Association's 93rd Annual Meeting & Exhibition, Salt Lake City, UT, June 18-23, 2000. 10 pp."Field Study of Recycling Efficiency and Durable Products Left at Curbside in New York City"
, presented and published in the Proceedings of the Air & Waste Management Associations 92nd Annual Meeting & Exhibition, St. Louis, MO, June 20-24, 1999. 16pp"Planning for the Closure of New York City's Fresh Kills Landfill: Integrated Waste Management or Export?"
presented and published in the Proceedings of the Air & Waste Management Associations 90th Annual Meeting & Exhibition, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 8-13, 1997. 16pp"Do Environmental Shopping Educational Campaigns Work?",
presented and published in the Proceedings of the 89th Annual Exhibition and Meeting, Air and Waste Management Association, Nashville, TN, June 23-28, 1996. 16pp.
presented and published in the Proceedings of the 88th Annual Exhibition and Meeting, Air and Waste Management Association, San Antonio, TX, June 18-23, 1995. 16 pp.Survey Results of a Store-Based Environmental Shopping Campaign in New York City",
presented and published in Proceedings of the 87th Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Air and Waste Management Association, Cincinnati, OH. June 19-24, 1994. 16 pp."Implementation of Environmental Shopping Educational Campaigns: Preliminary Results of a New York City Case Study",
presented and published in Proceedings of the 86th Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Air and Waste Management Association, Denver, CO. June 13-18, 1993. 16 pp."Consumer Response to Environmental Shopping Campaigns: Design of a New York City Case Study",
n Assessment of New Jersey's Standard for Municipal Waste Combustors", presented and published in Proceedings of the 86th Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Air and Waste Management Association, Denver, CO. June 13-18, 1993. 16 pp."The Nation's First Mercury Emissions Standard: A
presented and published in Proceedings of the 86th Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Air and Waste Management Association, Denver, CO. June 13-18, 1993. 16 pp."New Jersey's Proposed Mercury Emissions Standard -- Task Force Experience", co-authored with Betty K. Jensen,
presented and published in the Proceedings of the 84th Annual Meeting of the Air and Waste Management Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, June 16-21, 1991. 16 pp."Designing Waste Composition studies to Optimize Implementation of the Solid Waste Hierarchy",
presented and published in the Proceedings of the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Air and Waste Management Association", Pittsburgh, PA, June 25-29, 1990. 16 pp."The Paradox and the Promise of Source Reduction"
presented and published in the Proceedings of the 82nd Annual Meeting of the Air and Waste Management Association, Anaheim, CA, June 25-30, 1989. 16 pp."Technologies for Minimizing the Emission of NOx from MSW Incineration",
presented and published in the Proceedings of the 80th Annual Meeting of APCA, New York, NY, June 21-26, l987. 17pp."Minimizing Emissions and Improving Operation of Waste-to-Energy Facilities",
presented and published in the Proceedings of the Air Pollution Control Association's 79th Annual Meeting, June 22-27, l986, Minneapolis, MN. 16 pp."Emission Control Technologies For Resource Recovery",
Ph.D.dissertation, City University of New York, 1999.Reaching for Zero: The Citizens' Plan for Zero Waste in New York City, Co-Author (Waste Prevention and Reuse chapter) New York City Zero Waste Campaign and Consumer Policy Institute / Consumers Union, June 2004
, co-author. Guide published by the National Recycling Coalition, Alexandria, VA., April, 1999.Purchasing Strategies to Prevent Waste and Save Money
, Task Force Report co-authored as a member of the Manhattan Solid Waste Working Group for the Manhattan Borough President, April 30, 1997.Goodbye, Fresh Kills! or How the City Can Stop Worrying and Learn to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle
with Victor Goldsmith, John Fillos and Miriam Haran, Center for Applied Studies of the Environment, City University of New York, New York, March 17, 1995."A Proposed Plan for an Environmental Assessment of Chinatown",
-- Practice vs. State-of-the-art, first author, co-authored by Maarten de Kadt and David Saphire, published by INFORM, New York, NY 1991 The book presents an overview of the most up-to-date waste-to-energy technologies, operating procedures, and regulatory requirements and compares these to 15 plants in the U.S. 275 ppBurning Garbage in the US
Co-Author. Published by the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC), Washington, DC., January, 1991; Produced at product Lifecycle Workshop sponsored by SETAC, August 17-23, 1990, Smuggler's Notch, VT. The report outlines, in detail, the environmental, social, natural resources and other cradle-to-grave releases, costs, and impacts to be included in producing lifecycle inventories and assessments of products, processes, and activities, and how such a study is structured.A Technical Framework for Life-cycle Assessments,
published as a report by INFORM in 1989."Technologies for Minimizing the Emission of NOx from MSW Incineration",
co-authored with Maarten deKadt and Nancy Lilienthal, INFORM -- a chapter in Future Shocks to the New York Economy published by the Citizens Budget Commission, New York, NY, January, 1989. 72pp. Study describes three scenarios for garbage management in New York City from 1988 to 2010, indicating when the landfill closes and exports must begin, as well as the costs involved."Solid Waste Management: A Challenge for New York City",
published by INFORM, Inc. 81pp."Improving Environmental Performance of MSW Incinerators",
sponsored by the Office of Environmental Engineering and Technology Development, USEPA, October 3-4, l988, Washington, DC. Served on the Source Reduction Task Group, advising EPA regarding its next five-year research program. Specific waste reduction research, legislative, and programmatic proposals are discussed in Proceedings of Workshop on Municipal Solid Waste Technology, USEPA, December, 1988.Workshop on Municipal Solid Waste Technology,
, contributing editor for INFORM, Inc.. Published March, 1988. 95pp. Report is a compendium of proposed legislative and programmatic initiatives with explanatory notes and citations for improved solid waste management in New York State. Co-authors: Natural Resources Defense Council, Environmental Defense Fund, Environmental Action Coalition, and Scenic Hudson.A Solid Waste Blueprint for New York State
New York University Masters Essay, May 1981. The potent toxin, 2,3,7,8 TCDD, its epidemiology and emission concentrations in resource recovery plants are discussed and control technologies evaluated."Dioxins: Health Effects, Control Technologies and Implications for the Resource Recovery Industry",
Tri-State Regional Planning Commission Report, January, 1981. The role of infrastructure financing biases, historical lack of federal involvement in infrastructure rehabilitation, and the New York City and State fiscal crises and their relationship to the decline of New York City's infrastructure systems are discussed as are the City's recent successful efforts to implement organizational improvements to reverse the trend of decline and neglect."New York City's Infrastructure Problem: Where Do We Go From Here?",
, Tri-State Interim Technical Report, November, 1980. Report examines New York City's infrastructure rehabilitation policies and investment priorities affecting industry in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Budgeting and political issues involving maintenance, repair, and replacement of water supply, sewer, street, highway, and rail systems are also addressed.Infrastructure Renewal Priorities in Sunset Park, Brooklyn: A Review for Economic Developers
, Tri-State ITR, June, 1980. Report abstracts major findings and recommendations of key government and consultant publications on aspects of infrastructure rehabilitation in industrial Newark and Brooklyn.Infrastructure Information Compendium
, Tri-State ITR, August 1980. The current and potential impacts of water and sewer infrastructure deterioration on business in Clifton, and the effectiveness of municipal programs to promote economic development and infrastructure maintenance and rehabilitation.Preventive Infrastructure Maintenance in Clifton, NJ: A Review for Economic Developers
Johns Hopkins University Masters Essay, October, 1977. Report evaluates economic and environmental viability of the industry in light of extensive public expenditure and widespread degradation of the Everglades and the South Florida water supply. 152 pp"An Economic and Environmental Assessment of the Florida Everglades Sugarcane Industry",
Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Program Internal Report, September, 1975. Paper discusses coastal flooding and government floodplain management techniques and regulations developed to curtail damage from coastal flooding, predicting more development and more damage due to low-cost flood insurance. 50 pp"The National Flood Insurance Program and Its Possible Impacts on Massachusetts Coastal Communities",
Internal EPA Report, January, 1975. Paper quantifies degradation of natural water quality in the Great Lakes and New England during the last few centuries, and explores the definition of natural water quality and the utility of biological indicators. 92 pp"A Historical Perspective on Water Quality in the U.S.",
presented at a National Science Foundation Fission Energy working group meeting, August, 1974. Paper evaluates economics, safety, leaks, containment, radiation hazards, accidents, and alternative energy sources. 70 pp."The Environmental Effects of the Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor",
, June, 1974. Published report, commissioned by the Dartmouth College Trustees in a year of energy crisis, is an interdisciplinary study of the applicability of solar, geothermal and wind technologies to Dartmouth. My contribution explored underground heat storage and solar energy.Energy at Dartmouth
Conference Proceedings and Presentations
Understanding Participation in New York City's Recycling Program,
co-author, Ben Mancell, presented and published in the
Proceedings of the Twentienth International Conference on Solid Waste
Technology and Management, Philadelphia, PA U.S.A. April
3-6, 2005.
Optimizing Recycling in All the Neighborhoods of New York City: The Roles of Demographics, Education, Barriers, and Program Changes, presented at and published in the Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management, Philadelphia, PA U.S.A. March 21 – 24, 2004
"Community Coordinators: A novel approach to waste prevention and recycling education in New York City",
"New York City After Fresh Kills: Latest Developments in the Planning Process (the Saga continues)", published in the Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management, Philadelphia, PA, December 11-13, 2000. 8 pp.
"Characterization of Cold Starts and Upsets in Municipal Waste Combustors", presented at and published in the Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management, Philadelphia, PA. Dec. 13-15, 1999. 8 pp.
"Planning for the Closure of New York City's Fresh Kills Landfill: Integrated Waste Management or Export?", presented at and published in the Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management. Philadelphia, PA, Nov 1-4, 1998. 8pp
"New York City Environmental Shopping Campaign: Comparison of Results to Similar Studies" presented at and published in the Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management, Vol. I, Philadelphia, PA, Nov. 16-19, 1997. 8 pp.
"Advancements in Environmental Procurement: Enacting Comprehensive New Legislation in New York City", presented at and published in the Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management, Philadelphia, PA, Nov. 17-20, 1996, 8pp.
"Survey Results From a New York City Environmental Shopping Campaign: Do Attitudes and Behaviors Change?" presented at and published in the Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Solid Waste Management, Philadelphia, PA. Nov. 12-15, 1995. 8 pp.
"Emissions Standards For Municipal Waste Combustors: Discussion and Critique about Recently Proposed Standards", 1995 International EPA/AWMA Conference on Solid Waste Management: Thermal Treatment and Waste-to-Energy Technologies, Washington, DC, April 18 - 21, 1995
"Implementation and Findings of a New York City Environmental Shopping Campaign," presented at and published in the Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Solid Waste Management, Philadelphia, PA. November 13-16, 1994. 8 pp.
"New Jersey's Mercury Emissions Standards for Municipal Waste Combustors: A Discussion and Critique", presented at and published in the Proceedings of the Symposium on Mercury Contamination in the Northeast, sponsored by the Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management, Cambridge, MA, May 25, 1994.
"Consumer Response to Environmental Shopping Campaigns: Design and Preliminary Findings of a New York City Case Study", presented and published in the Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Solid Waste Management and Secondary Materials, Philadelphia, PA, November 14-17, 1993. 8 pp.
"The Development of New Jersey's Mercury Emissions Standards for Municipal Waste Combustors", Presented and published in the Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Municipal Waste Combustion, Williamsburg, VA. March 30 - April 2, 1993.
"Integrated MSW Planning and Decision-making in New York City: The Citizens' Alternative Plan", presented and published in the Proceedings of the 85th Annual Meeting, Air and Waste Management Association, Kansas City, MO, June 22-26, 1992. 16 pp. Paper traces the genesis and development of public participation in solid waste planning in New York City, and describes the Citywide Recycling Advisory Board's alternative plan for the City.
A Review of Activated Carbon Technologies for reducing MSW Incinerator Emissions", presented at the Second International Conference on Municipal Waste Combustion, sponsored by USEPA and AWMA, Tampa, FL. April 16-19, 1991. Paper discusses activated carbon emission control systems, performance data and emissions reduction achieved using these systems, and European regulations which precipitated their development for MSW incinerators. 20 pp.
"Technologies for Minimizing the Emission of NOx from MSW Incineration", presented and published in the Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference on Solid Waste Management and Materials Policy, New York, NY, January 31- February 2, 1990. (this was an update of the AWMA paper, below)
"Technologies for Minimizing the Emission of NOx from MSW Incineration", presented and published in the Proceedings of 35th Anniversary Technical Conference, Mid-Atlantic States Section of the Air and Waste Management Association, Atlantic City, NJ, October 3-6, 1989.
"The Public's Perspective Regarding Waste Management and Research Needs", presented at and published in the Proceedings of the Conference on Municipal Waste at City College of New York, April 18, 1989. 11 pp.
"Technologies for Minimizing the Emission of NOx from MSW Incineration", presented at and published in the Proceedings of the International Conference on Municipal Waste Combustion, sponsored by EPA, Environment Canada, ASME, APCA & WHO. Hollywood, FL, April 11-14, l989. 20 pp.
"Laboratory Research to Identify the Predominant Sources of Pollutant Precursors in MSW", presented at and published in the Proceedings of the New England Section APCA Conference on Hazardous and Municipal Solid Waste Minimization, February 7-8, 1988, Providence, RI. 20 pp.
"Improving Environmental Performance of MSW Incinerators", presented at and published in the Proceedings of the First Conference on MSW Incineration sponsored by the Industrial Gas Cleaning Institute. Washington, DC, November, 1988. 68 pp.
"Minimizing Emissions From Resource Recovery", published in the Proceedings of the National Incinerator Testing and Emissions Program International Workshop, sponsored by Environment Canada, Montreal, Quebec, October, 1987. 51pp. This report is an update and expansion of "Issues, Options, and Choices for control of Emissions From Resource Recovery Plants".
"Minimizing Emissions From Resource Recovery" presented and published in the Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Conference of the National Resource Recovery Association, Washington, DC, March, 1988
"Issues, Options, and Choices for control of Emissions From Resource Recovery Plants", presented at and published in the Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference of the National Resource Recovery Association, Washington, DC, March, 1987. 48 pp.
"Discussion Paper on BACT for Resource Recovery -- From A Municipality's Perspective", presented at and published in the Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Resource Recovery Conference, Washington, DC, March 27-29, l985. paper explores the evolving definition of Best Available Control Technology for the resource recovery industry. Topics discussed include: BACT vs. LAER, the health effects of the main classes of emissions, BACT selection processes, new state standards, an evaluation of available control technologies, and the less tangible factors in a municipality's BACT selection process.
Non-Refereed Magazine, Newspaper Articles
in MetroPlanner, Metropolitan Chapter, American Planning Association, Vol. 5, No. 5, February, 1993. p. 16."Counterpoint: Reopening Fresh Kills, Brilliant or Boneheaded." Article with reasons against re-opening Fresh Kills landfill. New York Times, City Section, April 14, 2002 http://www.nytimes.com/2002/04/14/nyregion/14CLAR.html
"Waste Prevention: The Key to Combatting the Garbage Crisis",
Resource Recycling. February, 1992, pp. 75-84. Article traces the development and use of waste composition studies over the past twenty years, from their use to design incinerators, then recycling programs, and ultimately, source reduction strategies."Waste Characterization Studies and the Solid Waste Hierarchy",
Waste Age, May 1991. Article describes the concept of pollutant precursors and their deleterious impacts on waste disposal and recycling, and presents available data on these toxics in the waste stream and the beneficial impacts to be achieved by their removal.Targeting Toxics in the Waste Stream,
Waste Age April, 1990. Article outlines an interpretation of the public's perspectives regarding the waste management hierarchy and research needs for source reduction, recycling, incineration, ash management, and sludge management."A Solid Waste Research Agenda",
Waste Age, April, 1990. Article describes the genesis of the Not-In-My-Back-Yard Syndrome, the role of the public and nonprofit environmental organizations in public decision-making, a case study of mechanisms for public participation used in New York City, and recommendations for structuring of public participation in government."An Ear for the Public's Wants"
Solid Waste and Power, January, 1990. Article defines volume and toxic source reduction, describes its environmental, natural resources and economic implications vis a vis other solid waste management alternatives, reviews the successful Berlin source reduction experiment, and suggests a number of methods for achieving source reduction."The Paradox and the Promise of Source Reduction"
Waste Age, December, 1989. Article explores three garbage scenarios for New York City to 2010, including tonnages and costs for various levels of source reduction, recycling, incineration/ash management, and landfilling."New York's Future Is Export",
Waste Age, November, 1989. Article is a lay summary of previous technical papers describing the various technologies for reducing emissions of NOx from MSW incinerators (including source separation of yard waste, furnace and boiler designs and operations, and add-on post-combustion control devices), the low emissions achieved by these technologies in incinerator applications, and the developing regulatory requirements for control of NOx emissions."Minimizing NOx",
Response to Letter to the Editor, Waste Age, June, 1988 3pp."Debating the Virtues of ESP's".
published in Resource Recovery, Vol. 1, Feb. 1987; 7pp."Emission Control Technologies"
Testimony to City Council Environmental Protection Committee/Lower Manhattan Joint Hearing on Remediation of World Trade Center contamination, December 17, 2002.
Testimony to City Council Sanitation Committee in Support of Resolution Recommending Expansion of Bottle Laws in New York State on behalf of Manhattan Citizens’ Solid Waste Advisory Board, October 10, 2002
Testimony to City Council Sanitation Committee hearing on solid waste management, April 29, 2002
Testimony to City Council Sanitation Committee hearing on recycling, April 17, 2002
Testimony NYS Assembly's second hearing on Air Quality issues surrounding the World Trade Center collapses and fire, April 12, 2002
Testimony to City Council Sanitation Committee on recycling budget, March 20, 2002
EPA Ombudsman's second hearing on Air Quality issues surrounding the World Trade Center collapses and fires, March 11, 2002
New York City Council Environmental Protection Committee hearing on Air Quality issues surrounding the World Trade Center collapses and fires, March 8, 2002
USEPA Ombudsman's public hearing on the Environmental Impacts on Lower Manhattan Due to the Terrorist Attack on the World Trade Center, New York, NY,
February 23, 2002
US Senate Environment Committee hearing on Air Quality issues surrounding the World Trade Center collapses and fires, February 25, 2002
Testimony to City Council Sanitation Committee on recommendations for new waste prevention programs, legislation, incentives, and budgets, on behalf of NYC Waste Prevention Coalition, February 7, 2002.
Testimony for public hearing on health matters resulting from the 9/11 WTC attacks , State Assembly Committee on Environmental Conservation, November 26, 2001
Testimony for Oversight Hearings on the Environmental Impacts on Lower Manhattan Due to the Terrorist Attack on the World Trade Center, before the New York City Council Committee on Environmental Protection, November 8, 2001.
Intro. 482 of 1998, co-author. New York City proposed local legislation to effect more waste prevention and recycling in City Agencies via improved methods of product procurement and utilization.
"Comments on Medical Waste Incineration Rule: Supplemental Notice, Federal Register, June 20, 1996, 40 CFR Part 60", for Commonweal, August 7, 1996.
"Testimony on New York Citys FY97 Expense Budget for Solid Waste Management", March 7 (preliminary), and May 31, 1996 (final).
"Testimony on Intro 733 and 768, Bills to Close Fresh Kills Landfill by 2002", May 1, 1996.
"Testimony on FY96 New York City Expense Budget", for Manhattan Citizens Solid Waste Advisory Board, May 25, 1995.
"Comments of the Natural Resources Defense Council upon Proposed New Source Performance Standards and Emissions Guidelines for Medical Waste Combustors", with David Driesen, Washington, DC., April, 28, 1995.
Intro. 509. Environmental Procurement Legislation for New York City, co-author. Introduced with 17 co-sponsoring Councilmembers in January, 1995.
"Comments of the Natural Resources Defense Council upon Proposed New Source Performance Standards and Emissions Guidelines for Municipal Waste Combustors", with David Driesen, 59 Fed. Reg. 48198 and 59 Fed. Reg. 48228 (September 20, 1994), Washington, DC., November 21, 1994.
"Testimony Regarding the Household Battery Collection and Recycling Act", prepared for the Finance Division, New York City Council, June 4, 1990. Presented research on relationship of heavy metals in the waste stream and emissions and ash toxicity.
"Testimony On New Jersey Senate 2261 -- the Toxic Packaging Reduction Act", Trenton, NJ. May 21, 1990. Testimony provides detailed information on the environmental benefits to be gained by instituting the bill which proposes reduction over several years of lead, cadmium, mercury, and hexavalent chromium in packaging materials. NJPIRG Press conference - September, 1990.
"Testimony Regarding USEPA New Source Performance Standards and Municipal Waste Combustor Guidelines for Existing Facilities", 40CFR Parts 60, 51, and 52. Submitted to EPA February 28, 1990. Testimony proposes and supports emission limits which have been achieved by state-of-the-art incinerators and emission control designs, operations, and devices, operator training and certification, and the role of fuel cleaning measures such as source separation and reduction of toxics in consumer products and the waste stream, in minimizing emissions. This testimony was also submitted by the Natural Resources Defense Council.
"Testimony on Intro. # 977-B before the New York City Council to Support Phase out of Apartment Incinerators within four years" -- May 11, 1989. 6pp. Bill was passed and signed June 28, 1989.
"Testimony Before the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Concerning the DEIS for Proposed Parts 219 and 360 of Title 6 of New York State's Codes, Rules, and Regulations -- The Regulation of Incineration and Solid Waste Facilities". Presented July 5, 1988. 10pp.
"Testimony Before the City Council Committee on Environmental Protection Concerning Int. No. 977 -- January 21, 1988 -- Apartment, Hospital and Municipal Incinerators" 9pp. Presented on April 26, l988. The testimony details research completed to date on the poor combustion efficiency of apartment incinerators in Toronto and the resulting phase-out of those units.
Comments to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration Regarding Its Decision to Permit the Use of PVC in Food Packaging without an EIS -- on behalf of NYC Department of Sanitation. October 1987. Comments discussed the solid waste related impacts.
"New Hampshire Land Use Legislation", Prepared part of report which was submitted as proposed legislation to the New Hampshire General Court in 1975. My contribution defined and proposed regulation of both development in critical areas and developments of regional impact.
Recycling and waste prevention education and incentives panelist, Recycling Roundtable, sponsored by Citywide Recycling Advisory Board, New York, NY October 26, 2002.
"Workshop for recycling professionals", presented under the auspices of the Professional Recyclers of Pennsylvania, State College, PA, August 2, 2002.
"Workshop for recycling professionals", presented under
the auspices of the Professional Recyclers of Pennsylvania, State College, PA,
March 21, 2002.
Presentation to Community Board 1 regarding dangers to public health of World Trade Center fires and collapse, November 20, 2001.
"Workshop for recycling professionals", presented under
the auspices of the Professional Recyclers of Pennsylvania, Erie, PA, July 25, 2001.
"Testing the Effectiveness of Environmental Shopping Campaigns in Changing Consumer Behavior in New York City", presented at the American Association of Geographers' annual conference, Pittsburgh, PA, April 4-7, 2000.
"The History of Waste Prevention in New York City", presented at the plenary session of "Damming the Waste Stream", a waste prevention conference in New York, NY, December 18, 1999.
"Multi-Family Recycling Programs: A New York City Case Study", presented at the National Recycling Coalitions Eighteenth Annual Congress & Exposition, Cincinnati, OH. September 26-29, 1999.
"The Advisory Community's Role and Recommendations to Promote Waste Prevention Policies and Legislation in New York City", presented at the National Recycling Coalition's Seventeenth Annual Congress & Exposition, Albuquerque, NM. September 13-16, 1998.
"Advancements in Environmental Procurement: Enacting Comprehensive New Legislation in New York City", presented at Northeast Resource Recovery Conference, Burlington, VT, June 2-3, 1997.
"Survey Results From a New York City Environmental Shopping Campaign", presented at National Recycling Coalition 15th Annual Congress & Exposition, Pittsburgh, PA, Sept. 17-19, 1996.
"Survey Results From a New York City Environmental Shopping Campaign", presented at the Northeast Resource Recovery Conference, Burlington, VT, June 2-3, 1997 (an update of the National Recycling Coalition presentation, 9/96).
"An Overview and Discussion on Integrated Waste Management", presented at Directors Informal Seminar Series, Rutgers Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute, New Brunswick, NJ., May 8, 1995.
"Minimizing Emissions from Energy-From-Waste Plants: Optimizing Operations and Plant Design", Hampshire County Council Seminar on Health and Emissions Issues: Integrated Waste Management Strategy, Winchester, England, February 21, 1995.
"Fax-On-Demand and The Internet as Tools for Resource Exchanges" Chemical Bank Conference on Reuse, New York, NY. February 2-3, 1995.
"New Jersey's Mercury Emissions Standards For Municipal Waste Combustors: A Discussion and Critique" Mercury in the Environment: Global, Regional and State Issues, sponsored by New Jersey Departments of Environmental Protection and Health, and USEPA, South Brunswick, NJ. October 6, 1994.
"Establishing a Sustainable Integrated Waste Management System", Seventeenth International Madison Waste Conference, sponsored by Department of Engineering Professional Development, University of Wisconsin -- Madison/Extension, Madison, WI, September 21-22, 1994.
"Solid Waste Management Solutions for the U.S. and Ukraine", presented at The American-Ukraine Conference on Environmental Study and Control, Kiev State Technical University of Construction and Architecture, Kiev, Ukraine, September 21-26, 1993.
"Integrated MSW Planning and Decision-making in New York City: The Citizens' Alternative Plan", AWMA South Atlantic Section's Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, September 10, 1992, and at the New York/New Jersey Chapter AWMA meeting, New York, NY. September 2, 1992.
"Environmental and Energy Careers", presented at Earth Day Lecture, Hunter College, Energy Policy Studies program, April 29, 1992.
"Solid Waste Disposal in the 21st Century", panelist featured in An Open Forum by the Marblehead, MA League of Women Voters for a discussion of the Marblehead Recycling/Incineration Project, and Town Meeting Articles #74 and #75. Marblehead, MA, April 25, 1991.
"Garbage Management in New York City -- The Promise of Source Reduction", presented at the New York City Environmental Education Conference: A Blueprint for Action, sponsored by NYC Department of Environmental Protection, New York, NY, September 9, 1989. The talk discussed the definition of source reduction, the percentage of the waste stream with source reduction potential, waste generation rates here and abroad, comparative costs for source reduction vs. other solid waste management options, and the paradox of source reduction's top placement in the hierarchy and its lowest placement in funding for research and programs. 36 p
"What Goes In Stays In -- Does Reduction and Separation Before Incineration Work?" presented at Ashes To ?? -Problems, Perceptions and Prospects in Municipal Waste Ash Management, A Cook College, Rutgers University Short Course, sponsored by NJ Dept. of Environmental Protection, New Brunswick, NJ, June 15, 1989. Acetates for the presentation were distributed. The talk described the available research describing the inputs of metals and other pollution precursors in the waste stream vs. outputs in terms of emissions and ash. 42pp
"An Introduction to Technologies for Minimizing Incinerator Emissions and The Solid Waste Hierarchy", presented at the 1989 American Lung Association Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 17, 1989.
"MSW Incinerator Emissions, Controls, Performance and their Relationship to the Solid Waste Hierarchy", presented at the Solid Waste Alternatives for Cincinnati a panel discussion for citizens, sponsored by Ohio Citizens Action. Cincinnati, Ohio May 16, 1989. The session was videotaped for cable. Same materials also used earlier in the day for briefings for the new Cincinnati County Commissioner and for the Cincinnati Enquirer editorial board, and the previous day for a presentation for citizens in Dayton, Ohio.
"Improving Environmental Performance of MSW Incinerators", presented at the Fifth Annual Conference of the NYS Legislative Commission on Solid Waste Management, January, 1989, New York, NY.
"Workshop on Incineration/Waste-to-Energy Issues", sponsored by Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, Washington, DC, June 28, l988. Expressed views and provided data on advances in emissions control in the resource recovery industry.
The Solid Waste Dilemma: An Agenda for Action EPA Solid Waste Task Force, Washington, DC. September, 1988. Provided advance guidance and early peer review by invitation.
Panel Discussion on Ash Management Alternatives, ASME Biennial Meeting of the Solid Waste Processing Division, Philadelphia, PA. May, 1988.
"Minimizing Emissions From Resource Recovery" presented the New England APCA Conference on Incinerator Emissions, Wakefield, MA, April 1988.
"Minimizing Emissions From Resource Recovery" presented at the Air Toxics Panel/Forum sponsored by the Center for Clean Air Policy, April, 1988.
"Emissions Control Options From Waste-To-Energy Plants -- A Review", presented at the Conference on Solid Waste Management and Materials Policy, New York, NY. Feb. 11-14, l987. Paper describes the stoker, grate, furnace and emission control designs, their use and demonstrated efficiency in reducing emissions of particulate, acid gases, heavy metals and organics from resource recovery plants. Specific operating practices to minimize these emissions are also described.
"Flue Gases: Constituents, Monitoring, and Controls", -- presented at the Solid Waste Short Course sponsored by University of Maine/Maine DEP, October 20-22, l986, Portland, ME. Lecture discussed the major air pollutants from incinerators, their effects, amounts typically emitted, and the efficacy of various control strategies. Also covered: state resource recovery emission requirements and continuous emission monitoring.
"Emission Control Technologies For Resource Recovery", presented at the Brooklyn Subsection of the American Chemical Society's Symposium on Environmental Pollution in the Urban Area, Brooklyn Polytechnic University, March 15, l986. Paper explores the removal efficiency of various emission control devices used on resource recovery plants for the pollutants of concern. A major finding was that when emission control devices are operated at temperatures below about 150oC, 99% or more removal efficiency has been achieved for all the emissions of concern, including dioxins.
"The Impact of the Dioxin Issue on Resource Recovery in the United States" presented by co-author, Norman Steisel, at Elmia Waste Treatment 85 Conference, Fifth International Exhibition and Conferences on Waste Treatment, Recovery of Materials and Energy, Public Cleansing and Waste Research. Jonkoping, Sweden, September 23-27, l985.
"Dioxin Control Technologies for Resource Recovery", presented at the New York State Association for Solid Waste Management's Conference, Binghamton, NY, October 1, l984. Paper explores the various schools of thought regarding dioxin control in resource recovery plants based on theory, laboratory data, and plant test data. Current theories included: thermal destruction in the furnace, chemisorption of condensation of dioxin on fine particulate and particulate removal in control devices, prior separation of chlorine-bearing constituents in the waste, and molecular destruction through intimate reaction with molten salts.
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(Full List 2001-) Radio Debate
with Winston Porter on Mayor Bloomberg's proposed reductions in metal, glass
and plastics recycling,
moderated by Brian Lehrer, a half-hour program aired on WNYC Radio, New
York, NY. February 15, 2002.
Waste Prevention Roundtable, a half-hour program aired on WCBS-AM radio, with representatives from the NYC Dept. of Sanitation and INFORM, March 2, 1996.
WNYC Radio, May 6, 1992, 1 hour.Radio Interview with New York City Department of Sanitation's Commissioner, Emily Lloyd, regarding New York City's Draft Solid Waste Management Plan and Recycle First, the citizens' alternative plan,
for West German TV, aired on November 4, l988.Interview on New York City's Waste Disposal Crisis,
and in feature article dealing with energy technologies as an emerging job field, June 1981.Featured on the Cover of Money Magazine,