Dr. Fox has over 35 years of experience in the field of environmental
engineering, including air pollution control, air quality management,
water quality and water supply investigations, hazardous waste
investigations, environmental permitting, nuisance investigations,
environmental impact reports, CEQA/NEPA documentation, risk assessments,
and litigation support.  

EDUCATION 

Ph.D.  Environmental/Civil Engineering, University of California,
Berkeley, 1980.

M.S.   Environmental/Civil Engineering, University of California,
Berkeley, 1975.

B.S.    Physics (with high honors), University of Florida, Gainesville,
1971.

REGISTRATION

Registered Professional Engineer: Arizona (2001-present: #36701),
California (2002-present; CH 6058), Florida (2001-present; #57886),
Georgia (2002-present; #PE027643), Washington (2002-present; #38692),
Wisconsin (2005-present; #37595-006)

Board Certified Environmental Engineer, American Academy of
Environmental Engineers, 

	Certified in Air Pollution Control (DEE #01-20014), 2002-present

Qualified Environmental Professional (QEP), Institute of Professional
Environmental 

	Practice (QEP #02-010007), 2001-present

PROFESSIONAL HISTORY

Environmental Management, Principal, 1981-present

Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Principal Investigator, 1977-1981

University of California, Berkeley, Program Manager, 1976-1977

Bechtel, Inc., Engineer, 1971-1976, 1964-1966

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Chemical Society (1981-present)

Phi Beta Kappa (1970-present)

Sigma Pi Sigma (1970-present)

Who's Who Environmental Registry, PH Publishing, Fort Collins, CO, 1992.

Who's Who in the World, Marquis Who's Who, Inc., Chicago, IL, 11th Ed.,
p. 371, 1993-present.

Who's Who of American Women, Marquis Who's Who, Inc., Chicago, IL, 13th
Ed., p. 264, 1984-present.

Who's Who in Science and Engineering, Marquis Who's Who, Inc., New
Providence, NJ, 5th Ed., p. 414, 1999-present.

Who’s Who in America, Marquis Who’s Who, Inc., 59th Ed., 2005.

Guide to Specialists on Toxic Substances, World Environment Center, New
York, NY, p. 80, 1980.

National Research Council Committee on Irrigation-Induced Water Quality
Problems (Selenium), Subcommittee on Quality Control/Quality Assurance
(1985-1990).

National Research Council Committee on Surface Mining and Reclamation,
Subcommittee on Oil Shale (1978-80)

REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE

Performed environmental and engineering investigations, as outlined
below, for a wide range of industrial and commercial facilities
including petroleum refineries and upgrades thereto; reformulated fuels
projects; petroleum distribution terminals; shale oil plants; coal
gasification & liquefaction plants; conventional and thermally enhanced
oil production; underground storage tanks; pipelines; gasoline stations;
landfills; railyards; hazardous waste treatment facilities; nuclear,
hydroelectric, geothermal, wood, waste, gas, oil, coke and coal-fired
power plants; transmission lines; airports; hydrogen plants; petroleum
coke calcining plants; coke plants; activated carbon manufacturing
facilities; asphalt plants; cement plants; incinerators; flares;
manufacturing facilities (e.g., semiconductors, electronic assembly,
aerospace components, printed circuit boards, amusement park rides);
lanthanide processing plants; ammonia plants; nitric acid plants; urea
plants; food processing plants; almond hulling facilities; composting
facilities; grain processing facilities; grain elevators; ethanol
production facilities; soy bean oil extraction plants; biodiesel plants;
paint formulation plants; wastewater treatment plants; marine terminals
and ports; gas processing plants; steel mills; iron nugget production
facilities; pig iron plant, based on blast furnace technology; direct
reduced iron plant; acid regeneration facilities; railcar refinishing
facility; battery manufacturing plants; pesticide manufacturing and
repackaging facilities; pulp and paper mills; selective catalytic
reduction (SCR) systems; halogen acid furnaces; contaminated property
redevelopment projects (e.g., Mission Bay, Southern Pacific Railyards,
Moscone Center expansion, San Diego Padres Ballpark); residential
developments; commercial office parks, campuses, and shopping centers;
server farms; transportation plans; and a wide range of mines including
sand and gravel, hard rock, limestone, nacholite, coal, molybdenum,
gold, zinc, and oil shale.

Expert witness/litigation support

For plaintiffs, in civil action relating to alleged violations of the
Clean Air Act, Prevention of Significant Deterioration, for historic
modifications (1988 – 2000) at James De Young Units 3, 4, and 5. 
Reviewed produced documents, analyzed CEMS and EIA data, and prepared
netting and BACT analyses for NOx, SO2, and PM10.  Expert report
February 24, 2010 and affidavit February 20, 2010.  Sierra Club v. City
of Holland, et al., U.S. District Court, Western District of Michigan.

For plaintiffs, in civil action alleging failure to obtain MACT permit,
expert on potential to emit hydrogen chloride (HCl) from a new
coal-fired boiler.  Reviewed record, estimated HCl emissions, wrote
expert report June 2010 and deposed August 2010. Wildearth Guardian et
al. v. Lamar Utilities Board, Civil Action No. 09-cv-02974, U.S.
District Court, District of Colorado.

For plaintiffs, expert witness on permitting, emission calculations, and
wastewater treatment for coal to gasoline plant.  Reviewed produced
documents.  Assisted in preparation of comments on draft minor source
permit.  Wrote two affidavits on key issues in case.  Presented direct
and rebuttal testimony 10/27 - 10/28/10 on permit enforceability and
failure to properly calculate potential to emit, including underestimate
of flaring emissions and omission of VOC and CO emissions from
wastewater treatment, cooling tower, tank roof landings, and
malfunctions.  Sierra Club, Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition, Coal
River Mountain Watch, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy v. John
Benedict, Director, Division of Air Quality, West Virginia Department of
Environmental Protection and TransGas Development System, LLC, Appeal
No. 10-01-AQB.

For plaintiffs, expert on BACT emission limits for gas-fired combined
cycle power plant.  Prepared declaration in support of CBE's Opposition
to the United States' Motion for Entry of Proposed Amended Consent
Decree.  Assisted in settlement discussions.  U.S. EPA, Plaintiff,
Communities for a Better Environment, Intervenor Plaintiff, v. Pacific
Gas & Electric Company, et al., U.S. District Court, Northern District
of California, San Francisco Division, Case No. C-09-4503 SI.

Technical expert in confidential settlement discussions with large
coal-fired utility on BACT control technology and emission limits for
NOx, SO2, PM, PM2.5, and CO for new natural gas fired combined cycle and
simple cycle turbines with oil backup.  (July 2010).  Case settled.

For plaintiffs, expert witness in remedy phase of civil action relating
to alleged violations of the Clean Air Act, Prevention of Significant
Deterioration, for historic modifications (1998-99) at Gallagher Units 1
and 3.  Reviewed produced documents, prepared expert and rebuttal
reports on historic and current-day BACT for SO2, control costs, and
excess emissions of SO2.  Deposed 11/18/09.  United States et al. v.
Cinergy, et al., In U.S. District Court for the Southern District of
Indiana, Indianapolis Division, Civil Action No. IP99-1693 C-M/S. 
Settled 12/22/09.

For plaintiffs, expert witness on MACT, BACT for NOx, and enforceability
in an administrative appeal of draft state air permit issued for four
300-MW pet-coke-fired CFBs.  Reviewed produced documents and prepared
prefiled testimony.  Deposed 10/8/09 and 11/9/09. Testified 11/10/09.
Application of Las Brisas Energy Center, LLC for State Air Quality
Permit; before the State Office of Administrative Hearings, Texas. 
Permit remanded 3/29/10 as LBEC failed to meet burden of proof on a
number of issues including MACT.

For defense, expert witness in unlawful detainer case involving a
gasoline station, minimart, and residential property with contamination
from leaking underground storage tanks.  Reviewed agency files and
inspected site.  Presented expert testimony on July 6, 2009, on causes
of, nature and extent of subsurface contamination.  A. Singh v. S.
Assaedi, in Contra Costa County Superior Court, CA.  Settled August
2009.

For plaintiffs, expert witness on netting and enforceability for
refinery being upgraded to process tar sands crude.  Reviewed produced
documents.  Prepared expert and rebuttal reports addressing use of
emission factors for baseline, omitted sources including coker, flares,
tank landings and cleaning, and enforceability.  Deposed. In the Matter
of Objection to the Issuance of Significant Source Modification Permit
No. 089-25484-00453 to BP Products North America Inc., Whiting Business
Unit, Save the Dunes Council, Inc., Sierra Club., Inc., Hoosier
Environmental Council et al., Petitioners, B. P. Products North
American, Respondents/Permittee, before the Indiana Office of
Environmental Adjudication.

For plaintiffs, expert witness on BACT, MACT, and enforceability in
appeal of Title V permit issued to 600 MW coal-fired power plant burning
Powder River Basin coal.  Prepared technical comments on draft air
permit.  Reviewed record on appeal, drafted BACT, MACT, and
enforceability pre-filed testimony.  Drafted MACT and enforceability
pre-filed rebuttal testimony.  Deposed March 24, 2009.  Testified June
10, 2009.  In Re: Southwestern Electric Power Company, Arkansas
Pollution Control and Ecology Commission, Consolidated Docket No.
08-006-P. Recommended Decision issued December 9, 2009 upholding issued
permit.  Commission adopted Recommended Decision January 22, 2010.

For plaintiffs, expert witness in remedy phase of civil action relating
to alleged violations of the Clean Air Act, Prevention of Significant
Deterioration, for historic modifications (1989-1992) at Wabash Units 2,
3 and 5.  Reviewed produced documents, prepared expert and rebuttal
report on historic and current-day BACT for NOx and SO2, control costs,
and excess emissions of NOx, SO2, and mercury.  Deposed 10/21/08. 
United States et al. v. Cinergy, et al., In U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis Division, Civil Action No.
IP99-1693 C-M/S.  Testified 2/3/09.  Memorandum Opinion & Order 5-29-09
requiring shutdown of Wabash River Units 2, 3, 5 by September 30, 2009,
run at baseline until shutdown, and permanently surrender SO2 emission
allowances.

For plaintiffs, expert witness in liability phase of civil action
relating to alleged violations of the Clean Air Act, Prevention of
Significant Deterioration, for three historic modifications (1997-2001)
at two portland cement plants involving three cement kilns.  Reviewed
produced documents, analyzed CEMS data covering subject period, prepared
netting analysis for NOx, SO2 and CO, and prepared expert and rebuttal
reports. United States  v. Cemex California Cement, In U.S. District
Court for the Central District of California, Eastern Division, Case No.
ED CV 07-00223-GW (JCRx), Settled 1/15/09.

For intervenors Clean Wisconsin and Citizens Utility Board, prepared
data requests, reviewed discovery and expert report.  Prepared prefiled
direct, rebuttal and surrebuttal testimony on cost to extend life of
existing Oak Creek Units 5-8 and cost to address future regulatory
requirements to determine whether to control or shutdown one or more of
the units. Oral testimony 2/5/08.  Application for a Certificate of
Authority to Install Wet Flue Gas Desulfurization and Selective
Catalytic Reduction Facilities and Associated Equipment for Control of
Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Oxide Emissions at Oak Creek Power Plant
Units 5, 6, 7 and 8, WPSC Docket No. 6630-CE-299.

For plaintiffs, expert witness on alternatives analysis and BACT for
NOx, SO2, total PM10, and sulfuric acid mist in appeal of PSD permit
issued to 1200 MW coal fired power plant burning Powder River Basin
and/or Central Appalachian coal (Longleaf). Assisted in drafting
technical comments on NOx on draft permit.  Prepared expert disclosure. 
Presented 8+ days of direct and rebuttal expert testimony.  Attended all
21 days of evidentiary hearing from 9/5/07 – 10/30/07 assisting in all
aspects of hearing.  Friends of the Chatahooche and Sierra Club v. Dr.
Carol Couch, Director, Environmental Protection Division of Natural
Resources Department, Respondent, and Longleaf Energy Associates,
Intervener. ALJ Final Decision 1/11/08 denying petition.  ALJ Order
vacated & remanded for further proceedings, Fulton County Superior
Court, 6/30/08.  Court of Appeals of GA remanded the case with
directions that the ALJ's final decision be vacated to consider the
evidence under the correct standard of review, July 9, 2009.  The ALJ
issued an opinion April 2, 2010 in favor of the applicant. Final permit
issued April 2010.

For plaintiffs, expert witness on diesel exhaust in inverse condemnation
case in which Port expanded maritime operations into residential
neighborhoods, subjecting plaintiffs to noise, light, and diesel fumes. 
Measured real-time diesel particulate concentrations from marine vessels
and tug boats on plaintiffs’ property.  Reviewed documents,
depositions, DVDs, and photographs provided by counsel.  Deposed. 
Testified October 24, 2006. Ann Chargin, Richard Hackett, Carolyn
Hackett, et al. v. Stockton Port District, Superior Court of California,
County of San Joaquin, Stockton Branch, No. CV021015.  Judge ruled for
plaintiffs.

For plaintiffs, expert witness on NOx emissions and BACT in case
alleging failure to obtain necessary permits and install controls on
gas-fired combined-cycle turbines. Prepared and reviewed (applicant
analyses) of NOx emissions, BACT analyses (water injection, SCR, ultra
low NOx burners), and cost-effectiveness analyses based on site visit,
plant operating records, stack tests, CEMS data, and turbine and
catalyst vendor design information.  Participated in negotiations to
scope out consent order. United States v. Nevada Power. Case settled
June 2007, resulting in installation of dry low NOx burners (5 ppm NOx
averaged over 1 hr) on four units and a separate solar array at a local
business. 

For plaintiffs, expert witness in appeal of PSD permit issued to 850 MW
coal fired boiler burning Powder River Basin coal (Iatan Unit 2) on BACT
for particulate matter, sulfuric acid mist and opacity and emission
calculations for alleged historic violations of PSD.  Assisted in
drafting technical comments, petition for review, discovery requests,
and responses to discovery requests.  Reviewed produced documents. 
Prepared expert report on BACT for particulate matter. Assisted with
expert depositions. Deposed February 7, 8, 27, 28, 2007.  In Re PSD
Construction Permit Issued to Great Plains Energy, Kansas City Power &
Light – Iatan Generating Station, Sierra Club v. Missouri Department
of Natural Resources, Great Plains Energy, and Kansas City Power &
Light. Case settled March 27, 2007, providing offsets for over 6 million
ton/yr of CO2 and lower NOx and SO2 emission limits. 

For plaintiffs, expert witness in remedy phase of civil action relating
to alleged violations of the Clean Air Act, Prevention of Significant
Deterioration, for historic modifications of coal-fired boilers and
associated equipment.  Reviewed produced documents, prepared expert
report on cost to retrofit 24 coal-fired power plants with scrubbers
designed to remove 99% of the sulfur dioxide from flue gases.  Prepared
supplemental and expert report on cost estimates and BACT for SO2 for
these 24 complaint units.  Deposed 1/30/07 and 3/14/07.  United States
and State of New York et al. v. American Electric Power, In U.S.
District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, Eastern Division,
Consolidated Civil Action Nos. C2-99-1182 and C2-99-1250.  Settlement
announced 10/9/07.

For plaintiffs, expert witness on BACT, enforceability, and alternatives
analysis in appeal of PSD permit issued for a 270-MW pulverized coal
fired boiler burning Powder River Basin coal (City Utilities Springfield
Unit 2).  Reviewed permitting file and assisted counsel draft petition
and prepare and respond to interrogatories and document requests.
Reviewed interrogatory responses and produced documents.  Assisted with
expert depositions.  Deposed August 2005.  Evidentiary hearings October
2005.  In the Matter of Linda Chipperfield and Sierra Club v. Missouri
Department of Natural Resources. Missouri Supreme Court denied review of
adverse lower court rulings August 2007.

For plaintiffs, expert witness in civil action relating to plume
touchdowns at AEP’s Gavin coal-fired power plant.  Assisted counsel
draft interrogatories and document requests.  Reviewed responses to
interrogatories and produced documents.  Prepared expert report
“Releases of Sulfuric Acid Mist from the Gavin Power Station.”  The
report evaluates sulfuric acid mist releases to determine if AEP
complied with the requirements of CERCLA Section 103(a) and EPCRA
Section 304.  This report also discusses the formation, chemistry,
release characteristics, and abatement of sulfuric acid mist in support
of the claim that these releases present an imminent and substantial
endangerment to public health under Section 7002(a)(1)(B) of the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (“RCRA”).  Citizens Against
Pollution v. Ohio Power Company, In the U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of Ohio, Eastern Division, Civil Action No.
2-04-cv-371.  Case settled 12-8-06.

For petitioners, expert witness in contested case hearing on BACT,
enforceability, and emission estimates for an air permit issued to a
500-MW supercritical Power River Basin coal-fired boiler (Weston Unit
4).  Assisted counsel prepare comments on draft air permit and respond
to and draft discovery.  Reviewed produced file, deposed (7/05), and
prepared expert report on BACT and enforceability. Evidentiary hearings
September 2005.  In the Matter of an Air Pollution Control Construction
Permit Issued to Wisconsin Public Service Corporation for the
Construction and Operation of a 500 MW Pulverized Coal-fired Power Plant
Known as Weston Unit 4 in Marathon County, Wisconsin, Case No. IH-04-21.
 The Final Order, issued 2/10/06, lowered the NOx BACT limit from 0.07
lb/MMBtu to 0.06 lb/MMBtu based on a 30-day average, added a BACT SO2
control efficiency, and required a 0.0005% high efficiency drift
eliminator as BACT for the cooling tower.  The modified permit,
including these provisions, was issued 3/28/07.  Additional appeals in
progress.

For plaintiffs, adviser on technical issues related to Citizen Suit
against U.S. EPA regarding failure to update New Source Performance
Standards for petroleum refineries, 40 CFR 60, Subparts J, VV, and GGG. 
Our Children’s Earth Foundation and Sierra Club v. U.S. EPA et al.
Case settled July 2005.  CD No. C 05-00094 CW, U.S. District Court,
Northern District of California – Oakland Division.  Proposed
revisions to standards of performance for petroleum refineries published
72 FR 27178 (5/14/07).

For interveners, reviewed proposed Consent Decree settling Clean Air Act
violations due to historic modifications of boilers and associated
equipment at two coal-fired power plants.  In response to stay order,
reviewed the record, selected one representative activity at each of
seven generating units, and analyzed to identify CAA violations.
Identified NSPS and NSR violations for NOx, SO2, PM/PM10, and sulfuric
acid mist.  Summarized results in an expert report. United States of
America, and Michael A. Cox, Attorney General of the State of Michigan,
ex rel. Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Plaintiffs, and
Clean Wisconsin, Sierra Club, and Citizens' Utility Board, Intervenors,
v. Wisconsin Electric Power Company, Defendant, U.S. District Court for
the Eastern District of Wisconsin, Civil Action No. 2:03-CV-00371-CNC.
Order issued 10-1-07 denying petition. 

For a coalition of Nevada labor organizations (ACE), reviewed
preliminary determination to issue a Class I Air Quality Operating
Permit to Construct and supporting files for a 250-MW pulverized
coal-fired boiler (Newmont).  Prepared about 100 pages of technical
analyses and comments on BACT, MACT, emission calculations, and
enforceability.  Assisted counsel draft petition and reply brief
appealing PSD permit to U.S. EPA Environmental Appeals Board (EAB). 
Order denying review issued 12/21/05.  In re Newmont Nevada Energy
Investment, LLC, TS Power Plant, PSD Appeal No. 05-04 (EAB 2005).

For petitioners and plaintiffs, reviewed and prepared comments on air
quality and hazardous waste based on negative declaration for refinery
ultra low sulfur diesel project located in SCAQMD. Reviewed responses to
comments and prepared responses.  Prepared declaration and presented
oral testimony before SCAQMD Hearing Board on exempt sources (cooling
towers) and calculation of potential to emit under NSR.  Petition for
writ of mandate filed March 2005.  Case remanded by Court of Appeals to
trial court to direct SCAQMD to re-evaluate the potential environmental
significance of NOx emissions resulting from the project in accordance
with court’s opinion.  California Court of Appeals, Second Appellate
Division, on December 18, 2007, affirmed in part (as to baseline) and
denied in part.  Communities for a Better Environment v. South Coast Air
Quality Management District and ConocoPhillips and Carlos Valdez et al
v. South Coast Air Quality Management District and ConocoPhillips.
Certified for partial publication 1/16/08.  Appellate Court opinion
upheld by CA Supreme Court 3/15/10.

For amici seeking to amend a proposed Consent Decree to settle alleged
NSR violations at Chevron refineries, reviewed proposed settlement,
related files, subject modifications, and emission calculations.
Prepared declaration on emission reductions, identification of NSR and
NSPS violations, and BACT/LAER for FCCUs, heaters and boilers, flares,
and sulfur recovery plants.  U.S. et al. v. Chevron U.S.A., Northern
District of California, Case No. C 03-04650.  Memorandum and Order
Entering Consent Decree issued June 2005.  Case No. C 03-4650 CRB.

For petitioners, prepared declaration on enforceability of periodic
monitoring requirements, in response to EPA’s revised interpretation
of 40 CFR 70.6(c)(1). This revision limited additional monitoring
required in Title V permits. 69 FR 3203 (Jan. 22, 2004).  Environmental
Integrity Project et al. v. EPA (U.S. Court of Appeals for the District
of Columbia).  Court ruled the Act requires all Title V permits to
contain monitoring requirements to assure compliance.  Sierra Club v.
EPA, 536 F.3d 673 (D.C. Cir. 2008).

For interveners in application for authority to construct a 500 MW
supercritical coal-fired generating unit before the Wisconsin Public
Service Commission, prepared pre-filed written direct and rebuttal
testimony with oral cross examination and rebuttal on BACT and MACT
(Weston 4).  Prepared written comments on BACT, MACT, and enforceability
on draft air permit for same facility.

For property owners in Nevada, evaluated the environmental impacts of a
1,450-MW coal-fired power plant proposed in a rural area adjacent to the
Black Rock Desert and Granite Range, including emission calculations,
air quality modeling, comments on proposed use permit to collect
preconstruction monitoring data, and coordination with agencies and
other interested parties.  Project cancelled.

For environmental organizations, reviewed draft PSD permit for a 600-MW
coal-fired power plant in West Virginia (Longview). Prepared comments on
permit enforceability; coal washing; BACT for SO2 and PM10; Hg MACT; and
MACT for HCl, HF, non-Hg metallic HAPs, and enforceability. Assist
plaintiffs draft petition appealing air permit. Retained as expert to
develop testimony on MACT, BACT, offsets, enforceability. Participate in
settlement discussions.  Case settled July 2004.

For petitioners, reviewed record produced in discovery and prepared
affidavit on emissions of carbon monoxide and volatile organic compounds
during startup of GE 7FA combustion turbines to successfully establish
plaintiff standing.  Sierra Club et al. v. Georgia Power Company
(Northern District of Georgia).  

For building trades, reviewed air quality permitting action for 1500-MW
coal-fired power plant before the Kentucky Department for Environmental
Protection (Thoroughbred). 

For petitioners, expert witness in administrative appeal of the
PSD/Title V permit issued to a 1500-MW coal-fired power plant. Reviewed
over 60,000 pages of produced documents, prepared discovery index,
identified and assembled plaintiff exhibits.  Deposed.  Assisted counsel
in drafting discovery requests, with over 30 depositions, witness cross
examination, and brief drafting.  Presented over 20 days of direct
testimony, rebuttal and sur-rebuttal, with cross examination on BACT for
NOx, SO2, and PM/PM10; MACT for Hg and non-Hg metallic HAPs; emission
estimates for purposes of Class I and II air modeling; risk assessment;
and enforceability of permit limits. Evidentiary hearings from November
2003 to June 2004.  Sierra Club et al. v. Natural Resources &
Environmental Protection Cabinet, Division of Air Quality and
Thoroughbred Generating Company et al. Hearing Officer Decision issued
August 9, 2005 finding in favor of plaintiffs on counts as to risk, BACT
(IGCC/CFB, NOx, SO2, Hg, Be), single source, enforceability, and errors
and omissions.  Assist counsel draft exceptions. Cabinet Secretary
issued Order April 11, 2006 denying Hearing Offer’s report, except as
to NOx BACT, Hg, 99% SO2 control and certain errors and omissions.

For citizens group in Massachusetts, reviewed, commented on, and
participated in permitting of pollution control retrofits of coal-fired
power plant (Salem Harbor).

Assisted citizens group and labor union challenge issuance of
conditional use permit for a 317,000 ft2 discount store in Honolulu
without any environmental review.  In support of a motion for
preliminary injunction, prepared 7-page declaration addressing public
health impacts of diesel exhaust from vehicles serving the Project. In
preparation for trial, prepared 20-page preliminary expert report
summarizing results of diesel exhaust and noise measurements at two big
box retail stores in Honolulu, estimated diesel PM10 concentrations for
Project using ISCST, prepared a cancer health risk assessment based on
these analyses, and evaluated noise impacts.  

Assisted environmental organizations to challenge the DOE Finding of No
Significant Impact (FONSI) for the Baja California Power and Sempra
Energy Resources Cross-Border Transmissions Lines in the U.S. and four
associated power plants located in Mexico (DOE EA-1391).  Prepared
20-page declaration in support of motion for summary judgment addressing
emissions, including CO2 and NH3, offsets, BACT, cumulative air quality
impacts, alternative cooling systems, and water use and water quality
impacts.  Plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment granted in part. 
U.S. District Court, Southern District decision concluded that the
Environmental Assessment and FONSI violated NEPA and the APA due to
their inadequate analysis of the potential controversy surrounding the
project, water impacts, impacts from NH3 and CO2, alternatives, and
cumulative impacts.  Border Power Plant Working Group v. Department of
Energy and Bureau of Land Management, Case No. 02-CV-513-IEG (POR) (May
2, 2003).

For Sacramento school, reviewed draft air permit issued for diesel
generator located across from playfield.  Prepared comments on emission
estimates, enforceability, BACT, and health impacts of diesel exhaust. 
Case settled.  BUG trap installed on the diesel generator.

 Assisted unions in appeal of Title V permit issued by BAAQMD to carbon
plant that manufactured coke.  Reviewed District files, identified
historic modifications that should have triggered PSD review, and
prepared technical comments on Title V permit.  Reviewed responses to
comments and assisted counsel draft appeal to BAAQMD hearing board,
opening brief, motion to strike, and rebuttal brief.  Case settled.

Assisted California Central Coast city obtain controls on a proposed new
city that would straddle the Ventura-Los Angeles County boundary. 
Reviewed several environmental impact reports, prepared an air quality
analysis, a diesel exhaust health risk assessment, and detailed review
comments.  Governor intervened and State dedicated the land for
conservation purposes April 2004.

Assisted Central California city to obtain controls on large alluvial
sand quarry and asphalt plant proposing a modernization.  Prepared
comments on Negative Declaration on air quality, public health, noise,
and traffic. Evaluated process flow diagrams and engineering reports to
determine whether proposed changes increased plant capacity or
substantially modified plant operations.  Prepared comments on
application for categorical exemption from CEQA.  Presented testimony to
County Board of Supervisors.  Developed controls to mitigate impacts.
Assisted counsel draft Petition for Writ. Case settled June 2002. 
Substantial improvements in plant operations were obtained including cap
on throughput, dust control measures, asphalt plant loadout enclosure,
and restrictions on truck routes.

Assisted oil companies on the California Central Coast in defending
class action citizen’s lawsuit alleging health effects due to
emissions from gas processing plant and leaking underground storage
tanks.  Reviewed regulatory and other files and advised counsel on
merits of case.  Case settled November 2001.

Assisted oil company on the California Central Coast in defending
property damage claims arising out of a historic oil spill.  Reviewed
site investigation reports, pump tests, leachability studies, and health
risk assessments, participated in design of additional site
characterization studies to assess health impacts, and advised counsel
on merits of case.  Prepare health risk assessment.

Assisted unions in appeal of Initial Study/Negative Declaration
("IS/ND") for an MTBE phaseout project at a Bay Area refinery.  Reviewed
IS/ND and supporting agency permitting files and prepared technical
comments on air quality, groundwater, and public health impacts. 
Reviewed responses to comments and final IS/ND and ATC permits and
assisted counsel to draft petitions and briefs appealing decision to Air
District Hearing Board.  Presented sworn direct and rebuttal testimony
with cross examination on groundwater impacts of ethanol spills on
hydrocarbon contamination at refinery. Hearing Board ruled 5 to 0 in
favor of appellants, remanding ATC to district to prepare an EIR.

Assisted Florida cities in challenging the use of diesel and proposed
BACT determinations in prevention of significant deterioration (PSD)
permits issued to two 510-MW simple cycle peaking electric generating
facilities and one 1,080-MW simple cycle/combined cycle facility. 
Reviewed permit applications, draft permits, and FDEP engineering
evaluations, assisted counsel in drafting petitions and responding to
discovery.  Participated in settlement discussions.  Cases settled or
applications withdrawn.

Assisted large California city in federal lawsuit alleging peaker power
plant was violating its federal permit.  Reviewed permit file and
applicant's engineering and cost feasibility study to reduce emissions
through retrofit controls.  Advised counsel on feasible and
cost-effective NOx, SOx, and PM10 controls for several 1960s
diesel-fired Pratt and Whitney peaker turbines.  Case settled.

Assisted coalition of Georgia environmental groups in evaluating BACT
determinations and permit conditions in PSD permits issued to several
large natural gas-fired simple cycle and combined-cycle power plants. 
Prepared technical comments on draft PSD permits on BACT, enforceability
of limits, and toxic emissions.  Reviewed responses to comments, 
advised counsel on merits of cases, participated in settlement
discussions, presented oral and written testimony in adjudicatory
hearings, and provided technical assistance as required.  Cases settled
or won at trial.

Assisted construction unions in review of air quality permitting actions
before the Indiana Department of Environmental Management ("IDEM") for
several natural gas-fired simple cycle peaker and combined cycle power
plants.

Assisted coalition of towns and environmental groups in challenging air
permits issued to 523 MW dual fuel (natural gas and distillate)
combined-cycle power plant in Connecticut.  Prepared technical comments
on draft permits and 60 pages of written testimony addressing emission
estimates, startup/shutdown issues, BACT/LAER analyses, and toxic air
emissions. Presented testimony in adjudicatory administrative hearings
before the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection in June
2001 and December 2001.

Assisted various coalitions of unions, citizens groups, cities, public
agencies, and developers in licensing and permitting of over 110 coal,
gas, oil, biomass, and pet coke-fired power plants generating over
75,000 MW of electricity.  These included base-load, combined cycle,
simple cycle, and peaker power plants in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas,
California, Colorado, Georgia, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky,
Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, West Virginia,
Wisconsin, and elsewhere. Prepared analyses of and comments on
applications for certification, preliminary and final staff assessments,
and various air, water, wastewater, and solid waste permits issued by
local agencies.  Presented written and oral testimony before various
administrative bodies on hazards of ammonia use and transportation,
health effects of air emissions, contaminated property issues, BACT/LAER
issues related to SCR and SCONOx, criteria and toxic pollutant emission
estimates, MACT analyses, air quality modeling, water supply and water
quality issues, and methods to reduce water use, including dry cooling,
parallel dry-wet cooling, hybrid cooling, and zero liquid discharge
systems.

Assisted unions, cities, and neighborhood associations in challenging an
EIR issued for the proposed expansion of the Oakland Airport.  Reviewed
two draft EIRs and prepared a health risk assessment and extensive
technical comments on air quality and public health impacts.  The
California Court of Appeals, First Appellate District, ruled in favor of
appellants and plaintiffs, concluding that the EIR "2) erred in using
outdated information in assessing the emission of toxic air contaminants
(TACs) from jet aircraft; 3) failed to support its decision not to
evaluate the health risks associated with the emission of TACs with
meaningful analysis," thus accepting my technical arguments and
requiring the Port to prepare a new EIR.  See Berkeley Keep Jets Over
the Bay Committee, City of San Leandro, and City of Alameda et al. v.
Board of Port Commissioners (August 30, 2001) 111 Cal.Rptr.2d 598.

Assisted lessor of former gas station with leaking underground storage
tanks and TCE contamination from adjacent property.  Lessor held option
to purchase, which was forfeited based on misrepresentation by
remediation contractor as to nature and extent of contamination. 
Remediation contractor purchased property.  Reviewed regulatory agency
files and advised counsel on merits of case.  Case not filed.

Advised counsel on merits of several pending actions, including a
Proposition 65 case involving groundwater contamination at an explosives
manufacturing firm and two former gas stations with leaking underground
storage tanks.

Assisted defendant foundry in Oakland in a lawsuit brought by neighbors
alleging property contamination, nuisance, trespass, smoke, and health
effects from foundry operation.  Inspected and sampled plaintiff's
property.  Advised counsel on merits of case. Case settled.

Assisted business owner facing eminent domain eviction.  Prepared
technical comments on a negative declaration for soil contamination and
public health risks from air emissions from a proposed redevelopment
project in San Francisco in support of a CEQA lawsuit.  Case settled.

Assisted neighborhood association representing residents living downwind
of a Berkeley asphalt plant in separate nuisance and CEQA lawsuits. 
Prepared technical comments on air quality, odor, and noise impacts,
presented testimony at commission and council meetings, participated in
community workshops, and participated in settlement discussions. Cases
settled. Asphalt plant was upgraded to include air emission and noise
controls, including vapor collection system at truck loading station,
enclosures for noisy equipment, and improved housekeeping.

Assisted a Fortune 500 residential home builder in claims alleging
health effects from faulty installation of gas appliances.  Conducted
indoor air quality study, advised counsel on merits of case, and
participated in discussions with plaintiffs.  Case settled.

Assisted property owners in Silicon Valley in lawsuit to recover
remediation costs from insurer for large TCE plume originating from a
manufacturing facility.  Conducted investigations to demonstrate sudden
and accidental release of TCE, including groundwater modeling,
development of method to date spill, preparation of chemical inventory,
investigation of historical waste disposal practices and standards, and
on-site sewer and storm drainage inspections and sampling.  Prepared
declaration in opposition to motion for summary judgment.  Case settled.

Assisted residents in east Oakland downwind of a former battery plant in
class action lawsuit alleging property contamination from lead
emissions.  Conducted historical research and dry deposition modeling
that substantiated claim.  Participated in mediation at JAMS.  Case
settled.

Assisted property owners in West Oakland who purchased a former gas
station that had leaking underground storage tanks and groundwater
contamination.  Reviewed agency files and advised counsel on merits of
case.  Prepared declaration in opposition to summary judgment.  Prepared
cost estimate to remediate site.  Participated in settlement
discussions. Case settled.

Consultant to counsel representing plaintiffs in two Clean Water Act
lawsuits involving selenium discharges into San Francisco Bay from
refineries.  Reviewed files and advised counsel on merits of case.
Prepared interrogatory and discovery questions, assisted in deposing
opposing experts, and reviewed and interpreted treatability and other
technical studies.  Judge ruled in favor of plaintiffs.

Assisted oil company in a complaint filed by a resident of a small
California beach community alleging that discharges of tank farm rinse
water into the sanitary sewer system caused hydrogen sulfide gas to
infiltrate residence, sending occupants to hospital.  Inspected accident
site, interviewed parties to the event, and reviewed extensive agency
files related to incident.  Used chemical analysis, field simulations,
mass balance calculations, sewer hydraulic simulations with SWMM44,
atmospheric dispersion modeling with SCREEN3, odor analyses, and risk
assessment calculations to demonstrate that the incident was caused by a
faulty drain trap and inadequate slope of sewer lateral on resident's
property.  Prepared a detailed technical report summarizing these
studies.  Case settled.

Assisted large West Coast city in suit alleging that leaking underground
storage tanks on city property had damaged the waterproofing on
downgradient building, causing leaks in an underground parking
structure.  Reviewed subsurface hydrogeologic investigations and
evaluated studies conducted by others documenting leakage from
underground diesel and gasoline tanks.  Inspected, tested, and evaluated
waterproofing on subsurface parking structure.  Waterproofing was
substandard.  Case settled.

Assisted residents downwind of gravel mine and asphalt plant in Siskiyou
County, California, in suit to obtain CEQA review of air permitting
action.  Prepared two declarations analyzing air quality and public
health impacts. Judge ruled in favor of plaintiffs, closing mine and
asphalt plant.

Assisted defendant oil company on the California Central Coast in class
action lawsuit alleging property damage and health effects from
subsurface petroleum contamination.  Reviewed documents, prepared risk
calculations, and advised counsel on merits of case.  Participated in
settlement discussions.  Case settled.

Assisted defendant oil company in class action lawsuit alleging health
impacts from remediation of petroleum contaminated site on California
Central Coast.  Reviewed documents, designed and conducted monitoring
program, and participated in settlement discussions.  Case settled.

Consultant to attorneys representing irrigation districts and municipal
water districts to evaluate a potential challenge of USFWS actions under
CVPIA section 3406(b)(2).  Reviewed agency files and collected and
analyzed hydrology, water quality, and fishery data.  Advised counsel on
merits of case.  Case not filed.

Assisted residents downwind of a Carson refinery in class action lawsuit
involving soil and groundwater contamination, nuisance, property damage,
and health effects from air emissions. Reviewed files and provided
advise on contaminated soil and groundwater, toxic emissions, and health
risks.  Prepared declaration on refinery fugitive emissions.  Prepared
deposition questions and reviewed deposition transcripts on air quality,
soil contamination, odors, and health impacts.  Case settled.

Assisted residents downwind of a Contra Costa refinery who were affected
by an accidental release of naphtha.  Characterized spilled naphtha,
estimated emissions, and modeled ambient concentrations of hydrocarbons
and sulfur compounds.  Deposed.  Presented testimony in binding
arbitration at JAMS.  Judge found in favor of plaintiffs.

Assisted residents downwind of Contra Costa County refinery in class
action lawsuit alleging property damage, nuisance, and health effects
from several large accidents as well as routine operations.  Reviewed
files and prepared analyses of environmental impacts.  Prepared
declarations, deposed, and presented testimony before jury in one trial
and judge in second. Case settled.

Assisted business owner claiming damages from dust, noise, and vibration
during a sewer construction project in San Francisco.  Reviewed agency
files and PM10 monitoring data and advised counsel on merits of case. 
Case settled.

Assisted residents downwind of Contra Costa County refinery in class
action lawsuit alleging property damage, nuisance, and health effects.
Prepared declaration in opposition to summary judgment, deposed, and
presented expert testimony on accidental releases, odor, and nuisance
before jury.  Case thrown out by judge, but reversed on appeal and not
retried.

Presented testimony in small claims court on behalf of residents
claiming health effects from hydrogen sulfide from flaring emissions
triggered by a power outage at a Contra Costa County refinery.  Analyzed
meteorological and air quality data and evaluated potential health risks
of exposure to low concentrations of hydrogen sulfide.  Judge awarded
damages to plaintiffs.

Assisted construction unions in challenging PSD permit for an Indiana
steel mill. Prepared technical comments on draft PSD permit, drafted
70-page appeal of agency permit action to the Environmental Appeals
Board challenging permit based on faulty BACT analysis for electric arc
furnace and reheat furnace and faulty permit conditions, among others,
and drafted briefs responding to four parties.  EPA Region V and the EPA
General Counsel intervened as amici, supporting petitioners.  EAB ruled
in favor of petitioners, remanding permit to IDEM on three key issues,
including BACT for the reheat furnace and lead emissions from the EAF.
Drafted motion to reconsider three issues.  Prepared 69 pages of
technical comments on revised draft PSD permit. Drafted second EAB
appeal addressing lead emissions from the EAF and BACT for reheat
furnace based on European experience with SCR/SNCR. Case settled. 
Permit was substantially improved. See In re: Steel Dynamics, Inc., PSD
Appeal Nos. 99-4 & 99-5 (EAB June 22, 2000).

Assisted defendant urea manufacturer in Alaska in negotiations with
USEPA to seek relief from penalties for alleged violations of the Clean
Air Act.  Reviewed and evaluated regulatory files and monitoring data,
prepared technical analysis demonstrating that permit limits were not
violated, and participated in negotiations with EPA to dismiss action. 
Fines were substantially reduced and case closed.

Assisted construction unions in challenging PSD permitting action for an
Indiana grain mill. Prepared technical comments on draft PSD permit and
assisted counsel draft appeal of agency permit action to the
Environmental Appeals Board challenging permit based on faulty BACT
analyses for heaters and boilers and faulty permit conditions, among
others.  Case settled.

As part of a consent decree settling a CEQA lawsuit, assisted neighbors
of a large west coast port in negotiations with port authority to secure
mitigation for air quality impacts.  Prepared technical comments on
mobile source air quality impacts and mitigation and negotiated a $9
million CEQA mitigation package.  Represented neighbors on technical
advisory committee established by port to implement the air quality
mitigation program.  Program successfully implemented.

Assisted construction unions in challenging permitting action for a
California hazardous waste incinerator. Prepared technical comments on
draft permit, assisted counsel prepare appeal of EPA permit to the
Environmental Appeals Board. Participated in settlement discussions on
technical issues with applicant and EPA Region 9.  Case settled.

Assisted environmental group in challenging DTSC Negative Declaration on
a hazardous waste treatment facility.  Prepared technical comments on
risk of upset, water, and health risks.  Writ of mandamus issued.

Assisted several neighborhood associations and cities impacted by
quarries, asphalt plants, and cement plants in Alameda, Shasta, Sonoma,
and Mendocino counties in obtaining mitigations for dust, air quality,
public health, traffic, and noise impacts from facility operations and
proposed expansions.

For over 100 industrial facilities, commercial/campus, and redevelopment
projects, developed the record in preparation for CEQA and NEPA
lawsuits. Prepared technical comments on hazardous materials, solid
wastes, public utilities, noise, worker safety, air quality, public
health, water resources, water quality, traffic, and risk of upset
sections of EIRs, EISs, FONSIs, initial studies, and negative
declarations.  Assisted counsel in drafting petitions and briefs and
prepared declarations.

For several large commercial development projects and airports, assisted
applicant and counsel prepare defensible CEQA documents, respond to
comments, and identify and evaluate "all feasible" mitigation to avoid
CEQA challenges.  This work included developing mitigation programs to
reduce traffic-related air quality impacts based on energy conservation
programs, solar, low-emission vehicles, alternative fuels, exhaust
treatments, and transportation management associations.

Site Investigation/Remediation/Closure

Technical manager and principal engineer for characterization,
remediation, and closure of waste management units at former Colorado
oil shale plant.  Constituents of concern included BTEX, As, 1,1,1-TCA,
and TPH.  Completed groundwater monitoring programs, site assessments,
work plans, and closure plans for seven process water holding ponds, a
refinery sewer system, and processed shale disposal area.  Managed
design and construction of groundwater treatment system and removal
actions and obtained clean closure.

Principal engineer for characterization, remediation, and closure of
process water ponds at a former lanthanide processing plant in Colorado.
Designed and implemented groundwater monitoring program and site
assessments and prepared closure plan.

Advised the city of Sacramento on redevelopment of two former railyards.
 Reviewed work plans, site investigations, risk assessment, RAPS,
RI/FSs, and CEQA documents.  Participated in the development of
mitigation strategies to protect construction and utility workers and
the public during remediation, redevelopment, and use of the site,
including buffer zones, subslab venting, rail berm containment
structure, and an environmental oversight plan.

Provided technical support for the investigation of a former sanitary
landfill that was redeveloped as single family homes.  Reviewed and/or
prepared portions of numerous documents, including health risk
assessments, preliminary endangerment assessments, site investigation
reports, work plans, and RI/FSs. Historical research to identify
historic waste disposal practices to prepare a preliminary endangerment
assessment. Acquired, reviewed, and analyzed the files of 18 federal,
state, and local agencies, three sets of construction field notes,
analyzed 21 aerial photographs and interviewed 14 individuals associated
with operation of former landfill.  Assisted counsel in defending
lawsuit brought by residents alleging health impacts and diminution of
property value due to residual contamination.  Prepared summary reports.

Technical oversight of characterization and remediation of a nitrate
plume at an explosives manufacturing facility in Lincoln, CA.  Provided
interface between owners and consultants. Reviewed site assessments,
work plans, closure plans, and RI/FSs.

Consultant to owner of large western molybdenum mine proposed for NPL
listing.  Participated in negotiations to scope out consent order and
develop scope of work.  Participated in studies to determine premining
groundwater background to evaluate applicability of water quality
standards.  Served on technical committees to develop alternatives to
mitigate impacts and close the facility, including resloping and
grading, various thickness and types of covers, and reclamation. This
work included developing and evaluating methods to control surface
runoff and erosion, mitigate impacts of acid rock drainage on surface
and ground waters, and stabilize nine waste rock piles containing 328
million tons of pyrite-rich, mixed volcanic waste rock (andesites,
rhyolite, tuff). Evaluated stability of waste rock piles.  Represented
client in hearings and meetings with state and federal oversight
agencies.

Regulatory (PARTIAL LIST)

Identified errors in N2O emission factors in the Mandatory Greenhouse
Gas Reporting Rule, 40 CFR 98, and prepared technical analysis to
support Petition for Rulemaking to Correct Emissions Factors in the
Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule, filed with EPA on 10/28/10.

Assist interested parties develop input for and prepare comments on the
Information Collection Request for Petroleum Refinery Sector NSPS and
NESHAP Residual Risk and Technology Review, 75 FR 60107 (9/29/10).

Technical reviewer of EPA's "Emission Estimation Protocol for Petroleum
Refineries," posted for public comments on CHIEF on 12/23/09, prepared
in response to the City of Houston's petition under the Data Quality
Act.  (March 2010)

Prepared comments on SCR cost effectiveness for EPA's Advanced Notice of
Proposed Rulemaking, Assessment of Anticipated Visibility Improvements
at Surrounding Class I Areas and Cost Effectiveness of Best Available
Retrofit Technology for Four Corners Power Plant and Navajo Generating
Station, 74 FR 44313 (August 28, 2009).

Prepared comments on Proposed Rule for Standards of Performance for Coal
Preparation and Processing Plants, 74 FR 25304 (May 27, 2009).

Reviewed and assisted interested parties prepare comments on proposed
Kentucky air toxic regulations at 401 KAR 64:005, 64:010, 64:020, and
64:030 (June 2007).

Prepared comments on proposed Standards of Performance for Electric
Utility Steam Generating Units and Small
Industrial-Commercial-Industrial Steam Generating Units, 70 FR 9706
(February 28, 2005).

Prepared comments on Louisville Air Pollution Control District proposed
Strategic Toxic Air Reduction regulations.

Prepared comments and analysis of BAAQMD Regulation, Rule 11, Flare
Monitoring at Petroleum Refineries.

Prepared comments on Proposed National Emission Standards for Hazardous
Air Pollutants; and, in the Alternative, Proposed Standards of
Performance for New and Existing Stationary Sources: Electricity Utility
Steam Generating Units (MACT standards for coal-fired power plants).

Prepared Authority to Construct Permit for remediation of a large
petroleum-contaminated site on the California Central Coast.  Negotiated
conditions with agencies and secured permits.

Prepared Authority to Construct Permit for remediation of a former oil
field on the California Central Coast. Participated in negotiations with
agencies and secured permits.

Prepared and/or reviewed hundreds of environmental permits, including
NPDES, UIC, Stormwater, Authority to Construct, Prevention of
Significant Deterioration, Nonattainment New Source Review, and RCRA,
among others. 

Participated in the development of the CARB document, Guidance for Power
Plant Siting and Best Available Control Technology, including attending
public workshops and filing technical comments.

Performed data analyses in support of adoption of emergency power
restoration standards by the Public Utilities Commission for “major”
power outages, where major is an outage that simultaneously affects 10%
of the customer base.

Drafted portions of the Good Neighbor Ordinance to grant Contra Costa
County greater authority over safety of local industry, particularly
chemical plants and refineries.

Participated in drafting BAAQMD Regulation 8, Rule 28, Pressure Relief 
Devices, including participation in public workshops, review of staff
reports, draft rules and other technical materials, preparation of
technical comments on staff proposals, research on availability and
costs of methods to control PRV releases, and negotiations with staff.

Participated in amending BAAQMD Regulation 8, Rule 18, Valves and
Connectors, including participation in public workshops, review of staff
reports, proposed rules and other supporting technical material,
preparation of technical comments on staff proposals, research on
availability and cost of low-leak technology, and negotiations with
staff.

Participated in amending BAAQMD Regulation 8, Rule 25, Pumps and
Compressors, including participation in public workshops, review of
staff reports, proposed rules, and other supporting technical material,
preparation of technical comments on staff proposals, research on
availability and costs of low-leak and seal-less technology, and
negotiations with staff.

Participated in amending BAAQMD Regulation 8, Rule 5, Storage of Organic
Liquids, including participation in public workshops, review of staff
reports, proposed rules, and other supporting technical material,
preparation of technical comments on staff proposals, research on
availability and costs of controlling tank emissions, and presentation
of testimony before the Board.

Participated in amending BAAQMD Regulation 8, Rule 18, Valves and
Connectors at Petroleum Refinery Complexes, including participation in
public workshops, review of staff reports, proposed rules and other
supporting technical material, preparation of technical comments on
staff proposals, research on availability and costs of low-leak
technology, and presentation of testimony before the Board.

Participated in amending BAAQMD Regulation 8, Rule 22, Valves and
Flanges at Chemical Plants, etc, including participation in public
workshops, review of staff reports, proposed rules, and other supporting
technical material, preparation of technical comments on staff
proposals, research on availability and costs of low-leak technology,
and presentation of testimony before the Board.

Participated in amending BAAQMD Regulation 8, Rule 25, Pump and
Compressor Seals, including participation in public workshops, review of
staff reports, proposed rules, and other supporting technical material,
preparation of technical comments on staff proposals, research on
availability of low-leak technology, and presentation of testimony
before the Board.

Participated in the development of the BAAQMD Regulation 2, Rule 5,
Toxics, including participation in public workshops, review of staff
proposals, and preparation of technical comments.

Participated in the development of SCAQMD Rule 1402, Control of Toxic
Air Contaminants from Existing Sources, and proposed amendments to Rule
1401, New Source Review of Toxic Air Contaminants, in 1993, including
review of staff proposals and preparation of technical comments on same.

Participated in the development of the Sunnyvale Ordinance to Regulate
the Storage, Use and Handling of Toxic Gas, which was designed to
provide engineering controls for gases that are not otherwise regulated
by the Uniform Fire Code.

Participated in the drafting of the Statewide Water Quality Control
Plans for Inland Surface Waters and Enclosed Bays and Estuaries,
including participation in workshops, review of draft plans, preparation
of technical comments on draft plans, and presentation of testimony
before the SWRCB.

Participated in developing Se permit effluent limitations for the five
Bay Area refineries,  including review of staff proposals, statistical
analyses of Se effluent data, review of literature on aquatic toxicity
of Se, preparation of technical comments on several staff proposals, and
presentation of testimony before the Bay Area RWQCB.

Represented the California Department of Water Resources in the 1991
Bay-Delta Hearings before the State Water Resources Control Board,
presenting sworn expert testimony with cross examination and rebuttal on
a striped bass model developed by the California Department of Fish and
Game.

Represented the State Water Contractors in the 1987 Bay-Delta Hearings
before the State Water Resources Control Board, presenting sworn expert
testimony with cross examination and rebuttal on natural flows,
historical salinity trends in San Francisco Bay, Delta outflow, and
hydrodynamics of the South Bay.

Represented interveners in the licensing of over 20 natural-gas-fired
power plants and one coal gasification plant at the California Energy
Commission and elsewhere.  Reviewed and prepared technical comments on
applications for certification, preliminary staff assessments, final
staff assessments, preliminary determinations of compliance, final
determinations of compliance, and prevention of significant
deterioration permits in the areas of air quality, water supply, water
quality, biology, public health, worker safety, transportation, site
contamination, cooling systems, and hazardous materials.  Presented
written and oral testimony in evidentiary hearings with cross
examination and rebuttal.  Participated in technical workshops.

Represented several parties in the proposed merger of San Diego Gas &
Electric and Southern California Edison.  Prepared independent technical
analyses on health risks, air quality, and water quality.  Presented
written and oral testimony before the Public Utilities Commission
administrative law judge with cross examination and rebuttal.

Represented a PRP in negotiations with local health and other agencies
to establish impact of subsurface contamination on overlying residential
properties.  Reviewed health studies prepared by agency consultants and
worked with agencies and their consultants to evaluate health risks.

Water Quality/Resources

Directed and participated in research on environmental impacts of energy
development in the Colorado River Basin, including contamination of
surface and subsurface waters and modeling of flow and chemical
transport through fractured aquifers.

Played a major role in Northern California water resource planning
studies since the early 1970s.  Prepared portions of the Basin Plans for
the Sacramento, San Joaquin, and Delta basins including sections on
water supply, water quality, beneficial uses, waste load allocation, and
agricultural drainage. Developed water quality models for the Sacramento
and San Joaquin Rivers.

Conducted hundreds of studies over the past 30 years on Delta water
supplies and the impacts of exports from the Delta on water quality and
biological resources of the Central Valley, Sacramento-San Joaquin
Delta, and San Francisco Bay.  Typical examples include:

Evaluate historical trends in salinity, temperature, and flow in San
Francisco Bay and upstream rivers to determine impacts of water exports
on the estuary; 

Evaluate the role of exports and natural factors on the food web by
exploring the relationship between salinity and primary productivity in
San Francisco Bay, upstream rivers, and ocean;

Evaluate the effects of exports, other in-Delta, and upstream factors on
the abundance of salmon and striped bass; 

Review and critique agency fishery models that link water exports with
the abundance of striped bass and salmon; 

Develop a model based on GLMs to estimate the relative impact of
exports, water facility operating variables, tidal phase, salinity,
temperature, and other variables on the survival of salmon smolts as
they migrate through the Delta;

Reconstruct the natural hydrology of the Central Valley using water
balances, vegetation mapping, reservoir operation models to simulate
flood basins, precipitation records, tree ring research, and historical
research;

Evaluate the relationship between biological indicators of estuary
health and down-estuary position of a salinity surrogate (X2);  

Use real-time fisheries monitoring data to quantify impact of exports on
fish migration; 

Refine/develop statistical theory of autocorrelation and use to assess
strength of relationships between biological and flow variables;

Collect, compile, and analyze water quality and toxicity data for
surface waters in the Central Valley to assess the role of water quality
in fishery declines; 

Assess mitigation measures, including habitat restoration and changes in
water project operation, to minimize fishery impacts; 

Evaluate the impact of unscreened agricultural water diversions on
abundance of larval fish; 

Prepare and present testimony on the impacts of water resources
development on Bay hydrodynamics, salinity, and temperature in water
rights hearings;  

Evaluate the impact of boat wakes on shallow water habitat, including
interpretation of historical aerial photographs;

Evaluate the hydrodynamic and water quality impacts of converting Delta
islands into reservoirs; 

Use a hydrodynamic model to simulate the distribution of larval fish in
a tidally influenced estuary;

Identify and evaluate non-export factors that may have contributed to
fishery declines, including predation, shifts in oceanic conditions,
aquatic toxicity from pesticides and mining wastes, salinity intrusion
from channel dredging, loss of riparian and marsh habitat, sedimentation
from upstream land alternations, and changes in dissolved oxygen, flow,
and temperature below dams.

Developed, directed, and participated in a broad-based research program
on environmental issues and control technology for energy industries
including petroleum, oil shale, coal mining, and coal slurry transport. 
Research included evaluation of air and water pollution, development of
novel, low-cost technology to treat and dispose of wastes, and
development and application of geohydrologic models to evaluate
subsurface contamination from in-situ retorting.  The program consisted
of government and industry contracts and employed 45 technical and
administrative personnel.

Coordinated an industry task force established to investigate the
occurrence, causes, and solutions for corrosion/erosion and
mechanical/engineering failures in the waterside systems (e.g.,
condensers, steam generation equipment) of power plants. 
Corrosion/erosion failures caused by water and steam contamination that
were investigated included waterside corrosion caused by poor
microbiological treatment of cooling water, steam-side corrosion caused
by ammonia-oxygen attack of copper alloys, stress-corrosion cracking of
copper alloys in the air cooling sections of condensers, tube sheet
leaks, oxygen in-leakage through condensers, volatilization of silica in
boilers and carry over and deposition on turbine blades, and iron
corrosion on boiler tube walls.  Mechanical/engineering failures
investigated included: steam impingement attack on the steam side of
condenser tubes, tube-to-tube-sheet joint leakage, flow-induced
vibration, structural design problems, and mechanical failures due to
stresses induced by shutdown, startup and cycling duty, among others. 
Worked with electric utility plant owners/operators, condenser and
boiler vendors, and architect/engineers to collect data to document the
occurrence of and causes for these problems, prepared reports
summarizing the investigations, and presented the results and
participated on a committee of industry experts tasked with identifying
solutions to prevent condenser failures.

Evaluated the cost effectiveness and technical feasibility of using dry
cooling and parallel dry-wet cooling to reduce water demands of several
large natural-gas fired power plants in California and Arizona.

Designed and prepared cost estimates for several dry cooling systems
(e.g., fin fan heat exchangers) used in chemical plants and refineries.

Designed, evaluated, and costed several zero liquid discharge systems
for power plants.

Evaluated the impact of agricultural and mining practices on surface
water quality of Central Valley steams.  Represented municipal water
agencies on several federal and state advisory committees tasked with
gathering and assessing relevant technical information, developing work
plans, and providing oversight of technical work to investigate toxicity
issues in the watershed.

AIR QUALITY/PUBLIC HEALTH

Prepared or reviewed the air quality and public health sections of
hundreds of EIRs and EISs on a wide range of industrial, commercial and
residential projects.

Prepared or reviewed hundreds of NSR and PSD permits for a wide range of
industrial facilities.

Designed, implemented, and directed a 2-year-long community air quality
monitoring program to assure that residents downwind of a
petroleum-contaminated site were not impacted during remediation of
petroleum-contaminated soils. The program included real-time monitoring
of particulates, diesel exhaust, and BTEX and time integrated monitoring
for over 100 chemicals.

Designed, implemented, and directed a 5-year long source, industrial
hygiene, and ambient monitoring program to characterize air emissions,
employee exposure, and downwind environmental impacts of a
first-generation shale oil plant.  The program included stack monitoring
of heaters, boilers, incinerators, sulfur recovery units, rock crushers,
API separator vents, and wastewater pond fugitives for arsenic, cadmium,
chlorine, chromium, mercury, 15 organic indicators (e.g., quinoline,
pyrrole, benzo(a)pyrene, thiophene, benzene), sulfur gases, hydrogen
cyanide, and ammonia.  In many cases, new methods had to be developed or
existing methods modified to accommodate the complex matrices of shale
plant gases.

Conducted investigations on the impact of diesel exhaust from truck
traffic from a wide range of facilities including mines, large retail
centers, light industrial uses, and sports facilities.  Conducted
traffic surveys, continuously monitored diesel exhaust using an
aethalometer, and prepared health risk assessments using resulting data.

Conducted indoor air quality investigations to assess exposure to
natural gas leaks, pesticides, molds and fungi, soil gas from subsurface
contamination, and outgasing of carpets, drapes, furniture and
construction materials.  Prepared health risk assessments using
collected data.

Prepared health risk assessments, emission inventories, air quality
analyses, and assisted in the permitting of over 70 1 to 2 MW emergency
diesel generators.

Prepare over 100 health risk assessments, endangerment assessments, and
other health-based studies for a wide range of industrial facilities.

Developed methods to monitor trace elements in gas streams, including a
continuous real-time monitor based on the Zeeman atomic absorption
spectrometer, to continuously measure mercury and other elements.

Performed nuisance investigations (odor, noise, dust, smoke, indoor air
quality, soil contamination) for businesses, industrial facilities, and
residences located proximate to and downwind of pollution sources.

PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS (Partial List - Representative
Publications)

J.P. Fox, T.P. Rose, and T.L. Sawyer, Isotope Hydrology of a Spring-fed
Waterfall in Fractured Volcanic Rock, Submitted to Journal of Hydrology,
2007.

C.E. Lambert, E.D. Winegar, and Phyllis Fox, Ambient and Human Sources
of Hydrogen Sulfide: An Explosive Topic, Air & Waste Management
Association, June 2000, Salt Lake City, UT.

San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District and San Luis
Obispo County Public Health Department, Community Monitoring Program,
February 8, 1999.

The Bay Institute, From the Sierra to the Sea.  The Ecological History
of the San Francisco Bay-Delta Watershed, 1998.

J. Phyllis Fox, Well Interference Effects of HDPP’s Proposed Wellfield
in the Victor Valley Water District, Prepared for the California Unions
for Reliable Energy (CURE), October 12, 1998.

J. Phyllis Fox, Air Quality Impacts of Using CPVC Pipe in Indoor
Residential Potable Water Systems, Report Prepared for California Pipe
Trades Council, California Firefighters Association, and other trade
associations, August 29, 1998.

J. Phyllis Fox and others, Authority to Construct Avila Beach
Remediation Project, Prepared for Unocal Corporation and submitted to
San Luis Obispo Air Pollution Control District, June 1998.

J. Phyllis Fox and others, Authority to Construct Former Guadalupe Oil
Field Remediation Project, Prepared for Unocal Corporation and submitted
to San Luis Obispo Air Pollution Control District, May 1998.

J. Phyllis Fox and Robert Sears, Health Risk Assessment for the
Metropolitan Oakland International Airport Proposed Airport Development
Program, Prepared for Plumbers & Steamfitters U.A. Local 342, December
15, 1997.

Levine-Fricke-Recon (Phyllis Fox and others), Preliminary Endangerment
Assessment Work Plan for the Study Area Operable Unit, Former Solano
County Sanitary Landfill, Benicia, California, Prepared for Granite
Management Co. for submittal to DTSC, September 26, 1997.

Phyllis Fox and Jeff Miller, "Fathead Minnow Mortality in the Sacramento
River," IEP Newsletter, v. 9, n. 3, 1996.

Jud Monroe, Phyllis Fox, Karen Levy, Robert Nuzum, Randy Bailey, Rod
Fujita, and Charles Hanson, Habitat Restoration in Aquatic Ecosystems. 
A Review of the Scientific Literature Related to the Principles of
Habitat Restoration, Part Two, Metropolitan Water District of Southern
California (MWD) Report, 1996.

Phyllis Fox and Elaine Archibald, Aquatic Toxicity and Pesticides in
Surface Waters of the Central Valley, California Urban Water Agencies
(CUWA) Report, September 1997.

Phyllis Fox and Alison Britton, Evaluation of the Relationship Between
Biological Indicators and the Position of X2, CUWA Report, 1994.

Phyllis Fox and Alison Britton, Predictive Ability of the Striped Bass
Model, WRINT DWR-206, 1992.

J. Phyllis Fox, An Historical Overview of Environmental Conditions at
the North Canyon Area of the Former Solano County Sanitary Landfill,
Report Prepared for Solano County Department of Environmental
Management, 1991.

J. Phyllis Fox, An Historical Overview of Environmental Conditions at
the East Canyon Area of the Former Solano County Sanitary Landfill,
Report Prepared for Solano County Department of Environmental
Management, 1991.

Phyllis Fox, Trip 2 Report, Environmental Monitoring Plan, Parachute
Creek Shale Oil Program, Unocal Report, 1991.

J. P. Fox and others, "Long-Term Annual and Seasonal Trends in Surface
Salinity of San Francisco Bay," Journal of Hydrology, v. 122, p. 93-117,
1991.

J. P. Fox and others, "Reply to Discussion by D.R. Helsel and E.D.
Andrews on Trends in Freshwater Inflow to San Francisco Bay from the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta," Water Resources Bulletin, v. 27, no. 2,
1991.

J. P. Fox and others, "Reply to Discussion by Philip B. Williams on
Trends in Freshwater Inflow to San Francisco Bay from the Sacramento-San
Joaquin Delta," Water Resources Bulletin, v. 27, no. 2, 1991.

J. P. Fox and others, "Trends in Freshwater Inflow to San Francisco Bay
from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta," Water Resources Bulletin, v. 26,
no. 1, 1990.

J. P. Fox, "Water Development Increases Freshwater Flow to San Francisco
Bay," SCWC Update, v. 4, no. 2, 1988.

J. P. Fox, Freshwater Inflow to San Francisco Bay Under Natural
Conditions, State Water Contracts, Exhibit 262, 58 pp., 1987.

J. P. Fox, "The Distribution of Mercury During Simulated In-Situ Oil
Shale Retorting," Environmental Science and Technology, v. 19, no. 4,
pp. 316-322, 1985.

J. P. Fox, "El Mercurio en el Medio Ambiente: Aspectos Referentes al
Peru," (Mercury in the Environment:  Factors Relevant to Peru)
Proceedings of Simposio Los Pesticidas y el Medio Ambiente,"
ONERN-CONCYTEC, Lima, Peru, April 25-27, 1984.  (Also presented at
Instituto Tecnologico Pesquero and Instituto del Mar del Peru.)

J. P. Fox, "Mercury, Fish, and the Peruvian Diet," Boletin de
Investigacion, Instituto Tecnologico Pesquero, Lima, Peru, v. 2, no. 1,
pp. 97-116, l984.

J. P. Fox, P. Persoff, A. Newton, and R. N. Heistand, "The Mobility of
Organic Compounds in a Codisposal System," Proceedings of the
Seventeenth Oil Shale Symposium, Colorado School of Mines Press, Golden,
CO, 1984.

P. Persoff and J. P. Fox, "Evaluation of Control Technology for Modified
In-Situ Oil Shale Retorts," Proceedings of the Sixteenth Oil Shale
Symposium, Colorado School of Mines Press, Golden, CO, 1983.

J. P. Fox, Leaching of Oil Shale Solid Wastes:  A Critical Review,
University of Colorado Report, 245 pp., July 1983.

J. P. Fox, Source Monitoring for Unregulated Pollutants from the White
River Oil Shale Project, VTN Consolidated Report, June 1983.

A. S. Newton, J. P. Fox, H. Villarreal, R. Raval, and W. Walker II,
Organic Compounds in Coal Slurry Pipeline Waters, Lawrence Berkeley
Laboratory Report LBL-15121, 46 pp., Sept. 1982.

M. Goldstein et al., High Level Nuclear Waste Standards Analysis,
Regulatory Framework Comparison, Battelle Memorial Institute Report No.
BPMD/82/E515-06600/3, Sept. 1982.

J. P. Fox et al., Literature and Data Search of Water Resource
Information of the Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming Oil Shale Basins, Vols.
1-12, Bureau of Land Management, 1982.

A. T. Hodgson, M. J. Pollard, G. J. Harris, D. C. Girvin, J. P. Fox, and
N. J. Brown, Mercury Mass Distribution During Laboratory and Simulated
In-Situ Retorting, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-12908, 39
pp., Feb. 1982.

E. J. Peterson, A. V. Henicksman, J. P. Fox, J. A. O'Rourke, and P.
Wagner, Assessment and Control of Water Contamination Associated with
Shale Oil Extraction and Processing, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Report LA-9084-PR, 54 pp., April 1982.

P. Persoff and J. P. Fox, Control Technology for In-Situ Oil Shale
Retorts, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-14468, 118 pp., Dec.
1982.

J. P. Fox, Codisposal Evaluation: Environmental Significance of Organic
Compounds, Development Engineering Report, 104 pp., April 1982.

J. P. Fox, A Proposed Strategy for Developing an Environmental Water
Monitoring Plan for the Paraho-Ute Project, VTN Consolidated Report,
Sept. 1982.

J. P. Fox, D. C. Girvin, and A. T. Hodgson, "Trace Elements in Oil Shale
Materials," Energy and Environmental Chemistry, Fossil Fuels, v.1, pp.
69-101, 1982.

M. Mehran, T. N. Narasimhan, and J. P. Fox, "Hydrogeologic Consequences
of Modified In-situ Retorting Process, Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado,"
Proceedings of the Fourteenth Oil Shale Symposium, Colorado School of
Mines Press, Golden, CO, 1981 (LBL-12063). 

U. S. DOE (J. P. Fox and others), Western Oil Shale Development:  A
Technology Assessment, v. 1-9, Pacific Northwest Laboratory Report
PNL-3830, 1981.

J. P. Fox (ed), "Oil Shale Research," Chapter from the Energy and
Environment Division Annual Report 1980, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Report LBL-11989, 82 pp., 1981 (author or co-author of four articles in
report).

J. P. Fox, The Partitioning of Major, Minor, and Trace Elements during
In-Situ Oil Shale Retorting, Ph.D. Dissertation, U. of Ca., Berkeley,
also Report LBL-9062, 441 pp., 1980 (Diss. Abst. Internat., v. 41, no.
7, 1981).

J.P. Fox, "Elemental Composition of Simulated In Situ Oil Shale Retort
Water," Analysis of Waters Associated with Alternative Fuel Production,
ASTM STP 720, L.P. Jackson and C.C. Wright, Eds., American Society for
Testing and Materials, pp. 101-128, 1981.

J. P. Fox, P. Persoff, P. Wagner, and E. J. Peterson, "Retort
Abandonment -- Issues and Research Needs," in Oil Shale:  the
Environmental Challenges, K. K. Petersen (ed.), p. 133, 1980 (Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-11197). 

J. P. Fox and T. E. Phillips, "Wastewater Treatment in the Oil Shale
Industry," in Oil Shale:  the Environmental Challenges, K. K. Petersen
(ed.), p. 253, 1980 (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-11214).

R. D. Giauque, J. P. Fox, J. W. Smith, and W. A. Robb, "Geochemical
Studies of Two Cores from the Green River Oil Shale Formation,"
Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v. 61, no. 17, 1980.

J. P. Fox, "The Elemental Composition of Shale Oils," Abstracts of
Papers, 179th National Meeting, ISBN 0-8412-0542-6, Abstract No. FUEL
17, 1980.

J. P. Fox and P. Persoff, "Spent Shale Grouting of Abandoned In-Situ Oil
Shale Retorts," Proceedings of Second U.S. DOE Environmental Control
Symposium, CONF-800334/1, 1980 (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report
LBL-10744).

P. K. Mehta, P. Persoff, and J. P. Fox, "Hydraulic Cement Preparation
from Lurgi Spent Shale," Proceedings of the Thirteenth Oil Shale
Symposium, Colorado School of Mines Press, Golden, CO, 1980 (Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-11071).

F. E. Brinckman, K. L. Jewett, R. H. Fish, and J. P. Fox, "Speciation of
Inorganic and Organoarsenic Compounds in Oil Shale Process Waters by
HPLC Coupled with Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption (GFAA) Detectors,"
Abstracts of Papers, Div. of Geochemistry, Paper No. 20, Second Chemical
Congress of the North American Continent, August 25-28, 1980, Las Vegas
(1980).

J. P. Fox, D. E. Jackson, and R. H. Sakaji, "Potential Uses of Spent
Shale in the Treatment of Oil Shale Retort Waters," Proceedings of the
Thirteenth Oil Shale Symposium, Colorado School of Mines Press, Golden,
CO, 1980 (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-11072).

J. P. Fox, The Elemental Composition of Shale Oils, Lawrence Berkeley
Laboratory Report LBL-10745, 1980.

R. H. Fish, J. P. Fox, F. E. Brinckman, and K. L. Jewett, Fingerprinting
Inorganic and Organoarsenic Compounds in Oil Shale Process Waters Using
a Liquid Chromatograph Coupled with an Atomic Absorption Detector,
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-11476, 1980.

National Academy of Sciences (J. P. Fox and others), Surface Mining of
Non-Coal Minerals, Appendix II: Mining and Processing of Oil Shale and
Tar Sands, 222 pp., 1980.

J. P. Fox, "Elemental Composition of Simulated In-Situ Oil Shale Retort
Water," in Analysis of Waters Associated with Alternative Fuel
Production, ASTM STP 720, L. P. Jackson and C. C. Wright (eds.),
American Society for Testing and Materials, pp. 101-128, 1980.

R. D. Giauque, J. P. Fox, and J. W. Smith, Characterization of Two Core
Holes from the Naval Oil Shale Reserve Number 1, Lawrence Berkeley
Laboratory Report LBL-10809, 176 pp., December 1980.

B. M. Jones, R. H. Sakaji, J. P. Fox, and C. G. Daughton, "Removal of
Contaminative Constituents from Retort Water: Difficulties with
Biotreatment and Potential Applicability of Raw and Processed Shales,"
EPA/DOE Oil Shale Wastewater Treatability Workshop, December 1980
(Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-12124).

J. P. Fox, Water-Related Impacts of In-Situ Oil Shale Processing,
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-6300, 327 p., December 1980.

M. Mehran, T. N. Narasimhan, and J. P. Fox, An Investigation of
Dewatering for the Modified In-Situ Retorting Process, Piceance Creek
Basin, Colorado, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-11819, 105 p.,
October 1980.

J. P. Fox (ed.) "Oil Shale Research," Chapter from the Energy and
Environment Division Annual Report 1979, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Report LBL-10486, 1980 (author or coauthor of eight articles).

E. Ossio and J. P. Fox, Anaerobic Biological Treatment of In-Situ Oil
Shale Retort Water, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-10481, March
1980.

J. P. Fox, F. H. Pearson, M. J. Kland, and P. Persoff, Hydrologic and
Water Quality Effects and Controls for Surface and Underground Coal
Mining -- State of Knowledge, Issues, and Research Needs, Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-11775, 1980.

D. C. Girvin, T. Hadeishi, and J. P. Fox, "Use of Zeeman Atomic
Absorption Spectroscopy for the Measurement of Mercury in Oil Shale
Offgas," Proceedings of the Oil Shale Symposium: Sampling, Analysis and
Quality Assurance, U.S. EPA Report EPA-600/9-80-022, March 1979
(Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-8888).

D. S. Farrier, J. P. Fox, and R. E. Poulson, "Interlaboratory,
Multimethod Study of an In-Situ Produced Oil Shale Process Water,"
Proceedings of the Oil Shale Symposium: Sampling, Analysis and Quality
Assurance, U.S. EPA Report EPA-600/9-80-022, March 1979 (Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-9002).

J. P. Fox, J. C. Evans, J. S. Fruchter, and T. R. Wildeman,
"Interlaboratory Study of Elemental Abundances in Raw and Spent Oil
Shales," Proceedings of the Oil Shale Symposium:  Sampling, Analysis and
Quality Assurance, U.S. EPA Report EPA-600/9-80-022, March 1979
(Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-8901).

J. P. Fox, "Retort Water Particulates," Proceedings of the Oil Shale
Symposium: Sampling, Analysis and Quality Assurance, U.S. EPA Report
EPA-600/9-80-022, March 1979 (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report
LBL-8829).

P. Persoff and J. P. Fox, "Control Strategies for In-Situ Oil Shale
Retorts," Proceedings of the Twelfth Oil Shale Symposium, Colorado
School of Mines Press, Golden, CO, 1979 (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Report LBL-9040).

J. P. Fox and D. L. Jackson, "Potential Uses of Spent Shale in the
Treatment of Oil Shale Retort Waters," Proceedings of the DOE Wastewater
Workshop, Washington, D. C., June 14-15, 1979 (Lawrence Berkeley
Laboratory Report LBL-9716).

J. P. Fox, K. K. Mason, and J. J. Duvall, "Partitioning of Major, Minor,
and Trace Elements during Simulated In-Situ Oil Shale Retorting,"
Proceedings of the Twelfth Oil Shale Symposium, Colorado School of Mines
Press, Golden, CO, 1979 (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-9030).

P. Persoff and J. P. Fox, Control Strategies for Abandoned In-Situ Oil
Shale Retorts, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-8780, 106 pp.,
October 1979.

D. C. Girvin and J. P. Fox, On-Line Zeeman Atomic Absorption
Spectroscopy for Mercury Analysis in Oil Shale Gases, Environmental
Protection Agency Report EPA-600/7-80-130, 95 p., August 1979 (Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-9702).

J. P. Fox, Water Quality Effects of Leachates from an In-Situ Oil Shale
Industry, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-8997, 37 pp., April
1979.

J. P. Fox (ed.), "Oil Shale Research," Chapter from the Energy and
Environment Division Annual Report 1978, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Report LBL-9857 August 1979 (author or coauthor of seven articles).

J. P. Fox, P. Persoff, M. M. Moody, and C. J. Sisemore, "A Strategy for
the Abandonment of Modified In-Situ Oil Shale Retorts," Proceedings of
the First U.S. DOE Environmental Control Symposium, CONF-781109, 1978
(Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-6855).

E. Ossio, J. P. Fox, J. F. Thomas, and R. E. Poulson, "Anaerobic
Fermentation of Simulated In-Situ Oil Shale Retort Water," Division of
Fuel Chemistry Preprints, v. 23, no. 2, p. 202-213, 1978 (Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-6855).

J. P. Fox, J. J. Duvall, R. D. McLaughlin, and R. E. Poulson, "Mercury
Emissions from a Simulated In-Situ Oil Shale Retort," Proceedings of the
Eleventh Oil Shale Symposium, Colorado School of Mines Press, Golden,
CO, 1978 (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Report LBL-7823).

J. P. Fox, R. D. McLaughlin, J. F. Thomas, and R. E. Poulson, "The
Partitioning of As, Cd, Cu, Hg, Pb, and Zn during Simulated In-Situ Oil
Shale Retorting," Proceedings of the Tenth Oil Shale Symposium, Colorado
School of Mines Press, Golden, CO, 1977.

Bechtel, Inc., Treatment and Disposal of Toxic Wastes, Report Prepared
for Santa Ana Watershed Planning Agency, 1975.

Bay Valley Consultants, Water Quality Control Plan for Sacramento,
Sacramento-San Joaquin and San Joaquin Basins, Parts I and II and
Appendices A-E, 750 pp., 1974.

POST GRADUATE COURSES

(Partial)

S-Plus Data Analysis, MathSoft, 6/94.

Air Pollutant Emission Calculations, UC Berkeley Extension, 6-7/94

Assessment, Control and Remediation of LNAPL Contaminated Sites, API and
USEPA, 9/94

Pesticides in the TIE Process,  SETAC, 6/96

Sulfate Minerals: Geochemistry, Crystallography, and Environmental
Significance, 	Mineralogical Society of America/Geochemical Society,
11/00.

Design of Gas Turbine Combined Cycle and Cogeneration Systems,
Thermoflow, 12/00

Air-Cooled Steam Condensers and Dry- and Hybrid-Cooling Towers,
Power-Gen, 12/01

Combustion Turbine Power Augmentation with Inlet Cooling and Wet
Compression, 

	Power-Gen	, 12/01

CEQA Update, UC Berkeley Extension, 3/02

The Health Effects of Chemicals, Drugs, and Pollutants, UC Berkeley
Extension, 4-5/02

Noise Exposure Assessment: Sampling Strategy and Data Acquisition, AIHA
PDC 205, 6/02

Noise Exposure Measurement Instruments and Techniques, AIHA PDC 302,
6/02

Noise Control Engineering, AIHA PDC 432, 6/02

Optimizing Generation and Air Emissions, Power-Gen, 12/02

Utility Industry Issues, Power-Gen, 12/02

Multipollutant Emission Control, Coal-Gen, 8/03

Community Noise, AIHA PDC 104, 5/04

Cutting-Edge Topics in Noise and Hearing Conservation, AIHA 5/04

Selective Catalytic Reduction: From Planning to Operation, Power-Gen,
12/05

Improving the FGD Decision Process, Power-Gen, 12/05

E-Discovery, CEB, 6/06

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, FGD Project Delay Factors, 8/10/06

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, What Mercury Technologies Are Available,
9/14/06

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, SCR Catalyst Choices, 10/12/06

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Particulate Choices for Low Sulfur Coal,
10/19/06

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Impact of PM2.5 on Power Plant Choices,
11/2/06

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Dry Scrubbers, 11/9/06

Cost Estimating and Tricks of the Trade – A Practical Approach, PDH
P159, 11/19/06

Process Equipment Cost Estimating by Ratio & Proportion, PDH G127
11/19/06

Power Plant Air Quality Decisions, Power-Gen 11/06

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, WE Energies Hg Control Update, 1/12/07

Negotiating Permit Conditions, EEUC, 1/21/07

BACT for Utilities, EEUC, 1/21/07

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Chinese FGD/SCR Program & Impact on World,
2/1/07

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Mercury Control Cost & Performance, 2/15/07

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Mercury CEMS, 4/12/07

Coal-to-Liquids – A Timely Revival, 9th Electric Power, 4/30/07

Advances in Multi-Pollutant and CO2 Control Technologies, 9th Electric
Power, 4/30/07

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Measurement & Control of PM2.5, 5/17/07

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Co-firing and Gasifying Biomass, 5/31/07

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Mercury Cost and Performance, 6/14/07

Ethanol 101: Points to Consider When Building an Ethanol Plant, BBI
International, 6/26/07

Low Cost Optimization of Flue Gas Desulfurization Equipment, Fluent,
Inc., 7/6/07.

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, CEMS for Measurement of NH3, SO3, Low NOx,
7/12/07

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Mercury Removal Status & Cost, 8/9/07

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Filter Media Selection for Coal-Fired Boilers,
9/13/07

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Catalyst Performance on NOx, SO3, Mercury,
10/11/07

PRB Coal Users Group, PRB 101, 12/4/07

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Mercury Control Update, 10/25/07

Circulating Fluidized Bed Boilers, Their Operation, Control and
Optimization, Power-Gen, 12/8/07

Renewable Energy Credits & Greenhouse Gas Offsets, Power-Gen, 12/9/07

Petroleum Engineering & Petroleum Downstream Marketing, PDH K117, 1/5/08

Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Manufacturing, PDH C191, 1/6/08

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, NOx Reagents, 1/17/08

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Mercury Control, 1/31/08

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Mercury Monitoring, 3/6/08

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, SCR Catalysts, 3/13/08

Argus 2008 Climate Policy Outlook, 3/26/08

Argus Pet Coke Supply and Demand 2008, 3/27/08

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, SO3 Issues and Answers, 3/27/08

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Mercury Control, 4/24/08

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Co-Firing Biomass, 5/1/08

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Coal Gasification, 6/5/08

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Spray Driers vs. CFBs, 7/3/08

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Air Pollution Control Cost Escalation, 9/25/08

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Greenhouse Gas Strategies for Coal Fired Power
Plant Operators, 10/2/08

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Mercury and Toxics Monitoring, 2/5/09

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Dry Precipitator Efficiency Improvements,
2/12/09

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Coal Selection & Impact on Emissions, 2/26/09

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, 98% Limestone Scrubber Efficiency, 7/9/09

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Carbon Management Strategies and Technologies,
6/24/10

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Gas Turbine O&M, 7/22/10

McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour, Industrial Boiler MACT – Impact and Control
Options, March 10, 2011

 

 

J. Phyllis Fox, Ph.D., Page   PAGE  16 

Phyllis Fox, Ph.D., Page   PAGE  24 

Phyllis Fox

Ph.D, PE, BCEE, QEP

Environmental Management

745 White Pine Ave.

Rockledge, FL 32955

321-626-6885

PhyllisFox@gmail.com

