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National Pollution Prevention Center
for Higher Education
Directory of
Pollution Prevention
In Higher Education:
Faculty and Programs
1994
Edited by       .
Pamela Bloch and Joanne Goodwin
University of Michigan

First edition edited by
Nahdkumar Bakshani, PhD., and David Allen, Ph.D
University of California-Los Angeles
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 Directory of Pollution Prevention

 in Higher Education:

 Faculty and Programs

 1994
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Table of Contents


Preface to Second Edition                ..     i

A Note About NPPC Educational Resources  . .    ii

Introduction to First Edition      '              sv

Faculty and Programs
      Accounting                           1
      Agriculture         ' -                  2
      Anthropology                         3
      Architecture                 _         4
      Business                             5
      Centers for Pollution Prevention          9
      Chemical Engineering                 .25
      Chemistry                     .      33
      Civil/Environmental Engineering         36
      Design                         •     42
  .    Economics                          42
      Engineering      ,                   44
      Environmental Studies, and
            Liberal Arts              ,      46
      General Pollution Prevention            50
      Industrial Ecology    •               .50
      Law           .                     51
      Management                         52
      Mechanical Engineering        .        54
      Microbiology   '             •      '   55
      Policy               .               56
      Professional Education     ,            58
      Public Health                         63_

Appendices,   ,
      Index by Name               '     .. "' 67
      Index by Key Word          ,  .  ,      11
      Index by State          ._•"           :  85
     .  Update/Correction Form  \            94

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Preface  to  Second  Edition
              In October 1991 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency established the
              National Pollution Prevention Center for Higher Education (NPPC) to develop and
              disseminate pollution prevention educational materials for use in higher education.
              The NPPC has published this Directory of Pollution Prevention in Higher
              Education: Faculty and Programs  in order to help build a national network of
              pollution prevention educators who can contact each other to share information,
              ideas, and curricula. You are encouraged to contact anyone listed in this Directory
              for assistance in integrating pollution prevention concepts :and practical experiences
              into your courses. Through the network represented by these faculty, the NPPC-,
              will collect existing educational materials and facilitate the development of new
              pollution prevention educational initiatives.  Information about the NPPC's current
              publications is on the next page, under "A Note About NPPC Educational
              Resources."

              This is the; second edition of the Directory. The first edition, published in 1992,
              was prepared by Nandkumar Bakshani, Ph.D., and David Allen, Ph.D., of the
              University of California - Los Angeles. It was based on a national survey of
              people involved in pollution prevention education and prepared for the Pollution-
              Prevention Education Committee of the U.S. EPA's National Advisory Council for
              Environmental Policy and Technology. This second edition includes 127 more
              entries than the first edition, bringing the total to 216 faculty. While we have toed
              to include as many college and university faculty involved in pollution prevention as
              possible, we recognize that we have not included everyone currently active in the
              field.  It is  the intent of the Center to continually update OUT Directory database;
              therefore, we  would appreciate it if you keep us apprised of any changes,
              corrections, -additions, or deletions. We welcome suggestions of people to contact,
              for possible inclusion in future editions as well as other recommendations and
              information that will make this Directory more inclusive and useful.  .

              For ease of reference, the faculty entries in this Directory are organized by
              discipline.  However, because approaches to pollution prevention require
              interdisciplinary efforts, we encourage you to .contact faculty in fields seemingly
              disparate from your own.      .                       .           ,

              We hope this  Directory will be useful to-you in your important work in pollution
              prevention education.           ,                                      ,


              Jonathan W,  Bulkley, Ph.D                Gregory A. Keoleian, Ph.D
              NPPC. Director            '-     ./        ..NPPC Manager             .


              Pamela Blpch                            Joanne Goodwin
              Directorv Editor   '      ..                Directory Editor

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A Note About NPPC Educational Resources

              The Center is developing several educational Resource compendia to disseminate
              and update pollution prevention education materials. These compendia are designed
              to help faculty incorporate pollution prevention concepts and principles into their
              courses. The materials can also be useful to industry, government, and non-profit
              organizations. The compendia are continually evolving collections of resources
              from NPPC and faculty nationwide that have proven useful in addressing pollution
              prevention in classes; they are intended.to represent a multisector perspective.  Each
              compendium, which is discipline-specific, identifies problem sets, case studies,
              journal articles, videos, and/or computer software relevant to that discipline.
              Current compendia cover accounting, business law, chemical engineering,
              environmental studies, industrial ecology, and industrial engineering and operations
              research; future compendia will cover architecture, chemistry, corporate strategy,
              environmental engineering, and industrial design. A sample contents page from the
              chemical engineering compendium follows this section.

              In addition to these compendia, the Center has also produced specific educational
              materials such as case studies of refrigerator design and McDonald's packaging.
              The "Open-Ended Problem: The Design of a CFC-Free, Energy-Efficient
              Refrigerator" case study presents the challenge of developing and marketing a
              refrigerator that is 25-50% more efficient than the federal efficiency standard.  The
              problem is posed in the form of two memos.  The first introduces the regulatory
              pressure driving  the conversion to the CFC-free energy-efficient refrigerator; the
              second provides  design specifications that can be used to'begin work on the
              problem. The final section compares different alternatives, focusing on energy
              efficiency and CFC replacement as it affects energy efficiency.

              The McDonald's case study focuses on the work of a Joint Task Force of
              McDonald's Corporation and the Environmental Defense Fund. It gives an.
              overview of the project and discusses the center of McDonald's image problem, its
              polystyrene "clamshell" packaging for large sandwiches.  A thorough life cycle
              analysis supported by extensive data, is presented for packaging options that
              include the clamshell.  A teaching note for the case study, notes on life cycle
              analysis, and background information on this country's solid waste problem are
              also included.

              Please contact us to order any of our educational materials or to suggest materials of
              which you think we should be aware.  Please also contact us if you are interested in
              creating materials for the Center to disseminate.

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CONTENT PAGE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING COMPENDIUM
           Pollution Prevention and
              Chemical  Engineering
NATIONAL POLLUTION PREVENTION CENTER FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
                                      Table of Contents

                                  •  Explanation of Compendium Contents

                                  •  Introductory Materials
                                             D   Overview of Environmental Problems   :
                                             CH   Pollution Prevention Concepts and Principles -
                                             D   Pollution Prevention in Chemical Engineering

                                  •  Pollution Prevention and Chemical Engineering Resource List
                                   . •        "D   Educational Tools
                                    .        P''  Reference Materials

                                  •  NPPC Resources
                                             D   Annotated Bibliography
                                             DA Chemical Engineer's Guide to
                                                 Environmental Law and Regulation
                                             P   Course Syllabi
                                             D   Qpen-Ended Problem: "Design of a CFC-Free,
                                                 Energy-Efficient Refrigerator"
                                             D   Case Study: "McDonald's/EDF Environmental
                                                 Task Force"   '        .
                                             D  Case Study: "Agent Regeneration and
                                                 Hazardous Waste Minimization"
                                             D  Case Study: "Degreaser Replacement at Ford Motor
                                                 Company's Climate Control Division"
                                             D * Video: "McDonald's /EDF Environmental Task Force"
                                      '.  •    D  Video: "Second Victory at Yorktown"

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Introduction  to  First Edition
Executive
Summary
This survey reports the current state of development of pollution education at Universities
in the United States, based on a national survey conducted between December 1991 and
February 1992.  Over 140 individuals (from 80 institutions) believed to be 'active in
pollution prevention education were contacted, and of these, 89 individuals (from 59
institutions) provided information on their pollution prevention education efforts.
Summaries of each of the individual reports are given in the section Summary of
Responses.   '    .                                     .       ,             .     .

Study of the survey reveals that:  •        ',.->,        :  .--

•  Pollution prevention education is occurring in a large number of academic disciplines
   but is heavily concentrated in engineering departments, particularly chemical and
   civil/environmental engineering. Even though chemical engineering is leading in
   pollution prevention efforts, less than 25% of the chemical engineering departments
   (32/155) were identified as being active in pollution prevention education and roughly
   25% of the thirty-seven hundred 1990 chemical engineering graduates (B.S. degree)
   were exposed to pollution prevention at some level. It tends to be taught as a
   specialized senior elective or graduate course, rather than as a fundamental element'of
   the core curriculum.                                      •              •     .

•  Most curriculum development on pollution prevention is done by individuals or small
   groups in relative isolation at their home institutions. Comprehensive pollution
   prevention and environmental education efforts have emerged at a few universities,
   where they are generally associated with research centers.

•  Pollution prevention education is gradually penetrating the social sciences and liberal
   arts. However, educators in these disciplines are aware of the strong technical
   component of pollution prevention and would like to see a better.science background
   for all students.

•  Universities in some states are active in a broad spectrum of pollution prevention
   activities (see Appendix C). These states tend to have mandated pollution prevention
   and actively assist.the development of pollution prevention methods through grants or
   sponsored studies.

•  The lack of consensus of the definition of pollution prevention means that there is no
   general agreement on the elements and intellectual content of pollution prevention
   education and research. This lack of definition also hinders transfer of curricular
   materials among universities.                                        .   .

•  The end-bf-pipe mind-set that has evolved from years of control regulations prevails
   among many professionals both in industry and at universities. Even though many
   industrial analysts agree that pollution prevention is more profitable than end-of-pipe
   treatment,  industry is slow to fund pollution prevention projects at universities. .This
   'in turn impedes the proliferation of pollution prevention education at universities.

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           Pollution  Prevention  -Survey  of  Educational  Initiatives
 Introduction
Methodology
Findings
      Definitions
 Innovative companies of today realize that preventing pollution is a proactive, cost
 effective
 way to address increasingly stringent environmental regulations. Regulatory agencies are
 beginning to employ pollution prevention approaches in permit writing and settlement
 agreements. As pollution prevention becomes the dominant industrial and regulatory
 strategy for preserving environmental quality, the educational background of
 environmental professionals and decision makers will require more pollution prevention
 education.  Universities, as institutions charged with educating the next generation of
 environmental decision makers, should be taking a leading role in defining pollution
 prevention curricula.                •                             •

 The objective of this study was to survey the current state of university-based pollution
 prevention education in the United States. The survey includes developments of pollution
 prevention materials in a wide range of disciplines at close to .60 institutions nationwide.

 The 140 individuals at Universities and colleges that were" contacted during the survey
 were identified through a variety of sources: previous pollution prevention directories and
 surveysl, publications, word of mouth, and other sources.  The individuals surveyed were
 asked to address three broad jssues:             .

 1)  Scope and emphasis of their pollution prevention program;
2)  Type, level, and frequency of courses, enrollment figures, and teaching aids
    developed; and
3)  Complementary research and funding sources.

The fact that the survey focused on individuals is a reflection of the state of curriculum
development on pollution prevention.  With very few exceptions the pollution prevention
educational material developments are being made by individuals acting in isolation or in
small  groups at their home institutions. These individuals and groups are most often
located in the departments of: agriculture, business, chemical engineering, chemistry,
civil/environmental engineering, public health, and professional education (university
extension schools). Some non-university personnel .active in pollution prevention,
operating through community colleges, were also contacted. Concerted group efforts at
pollution prevention education are rare but, where they exist, are almost always associated
with university-based centers.

The findings of the survey will be grouped into six major categories: definitions, science
 and engineering, business, social sciences and other disciplines, pollution prevention
centersfand state influences. Details of any mentioned activity can be found in the  •
Summary of Responses.

 The term "pollution prevention" has no broadly accepted definition. The spectrum of
 activities that are called pollution prevention ranges from toxic use reduction to disposal
 of wastes. This confusion and lack of common terminology limits the transferability of
 the curriculum materials.

 Many people use pollution prevention to refer to the hierarchy of environmental actions
 as adopted in the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990:                               .

 •   Prevent or reduce pollution at the source whenever feasible
 I Washinston State Department of Ecoloay (Publication #91-33); WRITAR, Minneapolis, MN,-National PP
 Survey Results as published in the proceedings of their conference, "Pollution Prevention and Higher Education
 Curricula." University of Minnesota-St. Paul, Dec. 9. 1991.
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  •  Pollution that cannot be prevented should be recycled in an environmentally safe
    manner                      '-._,                                       '   ,
  ••  Pollution that cannot be prevented7"or recycled should be treated safely
  •  Environmentally safe disposal or release should proceed only if no other option is
    available                                                                      .

  Because some people associate this hierarchy with pollution prevention, many believe
  that pollution prevention covers everything from source reduction to waste disposal. The
  authors of this survey use pollution prevention to mean source reduction which is later
  defined in section 6603 of the Act to mean (condensed form, not a direct quote):

    ...any practice that reduces the amount or environmental-arid health impacts of any
    pollutant released into the environment prior to recycling, treatment, or disposal.  This
    includes equipment or technology modification, process or procedure modification,
    reformation or redesign of products, substitution of raw materials, and improvements
   . in housekeeping, maintenance, training, or inventory control. Source reduction does  •
    not include any activity that is not integral to producing a good or providing a service.

 This confusion over the definition of pollution prevention leads to pollution prevention
 educational materials based on everything from disposal to source reduction and energy
 conservation. Course materials on pollution prevention that address the entire hierarchy
 are vastly different from materials that focus on source reduction. Either of .those courses
 would be difficult to integrate with course materials that focus on life cycle analyses or
 toxic use reduction.

 The primary focus in environmental engineering education (and in some cases chemical
 engineering) continues to be on control technologies rather than pollution prevention.  A
 few environmental and chemical engineering programs-among them North Carolina
 State, Tennessee, .and UCLA-are beginning to add pollution prevention classes. Most
  programs, if they cover pollution prevention at all, do so in a course module.  When .
 departments offer these classes or course modules, however, they tend to be directed
 toward undergraduate seniors, graduate students, or professionals. Many of the courses are
 electives and are weakly tied to the core curricula. Approaching pollution prevention in
 this manner implies that pollution prevention is almost an afterthought.

 There have been relatively few attempts to inoculate core engineering and science courses .
 with pollution prevention concepts. In some senior chemical process design courses- ,
 (e.g., UCLA), waste minimization is taught as an engineering optimization procedure.  In
 computer science courses at Carnegie Mellon students employ pollution prevention
 concepts in automotive product design. At the University of Minnesota and Washington
 State University, chemistry laboratories are being revised to'incorporate pollution
 prevention procedures.

 Business schools have had little history of addressing environmental issues, so the focus
 of many efforts has been to open the door for environmental topics, be in management of
 waste treatment costs, minimizing remediation liability, marketing green products, or
 capital budgeting for pollution prevention. As these programs mature, it is likely that a
 greater focus on pollution prevention will emerge.

 Groups such as the Management Institute for Environment and Business (MEB) have   •
 been leaders in developing educational materials for business schools on the business-
 .environment interaction. .Other examples include efforts by the Tellus Institute and the
 Universities of Houston, Michigan, Minnesota, and Washington.

 Pollution prevention education has recently entered the domain of the social sciences and
 liberal arts.  For instance, the Anthropology and Archaeology-Department of the
 University of Arizona offers a course that examines data from analyses of garbage and
•  landfills (comparing the public's perception of the composition ofa landfill versus actual
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 garbage in landfills) and applies life cycle analysis to commodities and products.  At the
 University of Minnesota, the Housing, Design, and Apparel Department has introduced a
 course, "The Designed Environment," that teaches students to use life cycle analyses to
 help them select the best reusable/recyclable materials to construct a theater set. The
 course also addresses pollution prevention issues in applied design arts and graphics
 design.

 Pennsylvania State University and UCLA both offer courses in geography that discuss
 human attitudes and behavior that are causing degradation of the environment. Courses
 also address public policy issues, such as zoning laws and their impact on commuter
 driving distances, taxes on pollution, and other positive incentives to prevent pollution.
 In the field of education, Clark Atlanta University runs an intensive one-to two-week
 teacher training program on environmental sciences and pollution prevention for grades
 kindergarten through twelve (K-12).  The program emphasizes the need for more science
 education for K-12 students.
                                              .  r.	        ...
 A number of pollution prevention (PP) centers have been established at universities.
 University-based pollution prevention centers offer the potential for crossing disciplinary •
 boundaries and developing the multi-faceted materials required in pollution prevention
 education. Such multi-disciplinary efforts can also develop in the absence of a center
 structure; centers merely provide greater impetus for such exchanges to occur.

 Universities in 34 out of the 39 states contacted reported some level of ongoing PP
 activity.  The PP activity may or may not be directed from the state level, though a few
 university departments indicate that state/federal legislation mandating PP is driving their
 activity.  Appendix [C] lists university courses or activities alphabetically by state.
 Almost all states have legislation mandating pollution prevention at some level, but only
 some states have legislative elements dealing with assistance for the development of
 educational and informational resources. Grants and sponsored studies to help develop
pollution prevention methods are part of these elements. There are many reasons for
development of educational resources so Appendix [C] may be viewed as just one
indicator of the degree of state commitment to pollution prevention education.

Professors quizzed on incorporation of pollution prevention courses in their departemental
curricula cited several issues, besides the definition of pollution prevention, as potential
barriers to this educational endeavor.  Often mentioned is academic departmental
commitment to pollution prevention. The "academic plate" in most departments is full.
Thus, addition of new courses must be at the expense of existing courses: In general,
pollution prevention concepts are now being introduced within pre-existing courses.

The dearth of available pollution prevention course materials and tools also affects
 departmental commitment.  For example, professors in business/public administration
 schools focus on financial evaluation of conventional end-of-pipe investments because
 teaching  or conducting an overall assessment of pollution prevention  investments is
 complex  given the lack of understanding of long term, hidden, and less tangible benefits
 and the lack of tools and materials needed to teach pollution prevention.  A few groups
 (University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, and Tellus Institute) are-reportedly
 committed to develop tools  to integrate pollution prevention economics into their
 mainline functional areas: accounting, finance,  and marketing. One of the challenges here
 is to alter financial investment practices from environmental control to pollution
 prevention.

 Professors in most non-science disciplines understand that there is a technical side to
 pollution prevention and are concerned over the low level of general science background in
 the liberal arts and social science student populations. Environmental professionals and
 legislators poorly versed in  the cognitive process of pollution prevention are potential
 barriers to effective implementation of pollution prevention methods  and policy.
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                         The most frequently mentioned problem for the advancement of pollution prevention is
                         the lack of funding for technology research on pollution prevention. Industries interested
                         in meeting their immediate problem-end-of-pipe regulatory standards-have a limited
                         incentive to invest in the development of new pollution prevention technology.
                         Furthermore, since universities'generally base tenure and advancement decisions on  •
                         tangible research results, fewer junior faculty may be willing to pursue pollution
                         prevention projects, which may have less well defined end-points. Funding agencies •
                         generally look for short term hard and measurable goals/results in their funding decisions.
  	      ,              Theresultof the problems in funding of pollution prevention research is a'paucity of new
         "                and important research results that can often serve as valuable course material. Thus the
                       .  lack of pollution prevention projects adversely impacts the development of quality
                         courses, creating a cycle that further delays the training of new pollution prevention
                         investigators.                   -        .           .'•••'.


The Next  Step       There is much that universities, industry and government agencies can do to overcome
                         these barriers to expand pollution prevention education and research.                •  . .

                         •  EPA could integrate its emphasis on pollution prevention in more of its programs in
                           environmental education.                    '
                         •  Industry could require that entering employees receive pollution prevention training in
                           the same way they automatically receive safety training.  Such requirements would
           ,     .           significantly increase the demand for pollution prevention materials.    .
                         •  Accrediting agencies could require some exposure to pollution prevention in the core
                           curricula.
                        •  Efforts to facilitate the exchange of educational materials  and general information
                           between college and university educators should continue to be made. This survey was
                           a step towards initiating communication between educators with similar interests.

                        Such proactive endeavors would no doubt open the door for more university course
                        offerings                                                       ,
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Faculty and Programs in Pollution  Prevention
Accounting
                       Terri Goldberg
                       Northeast Waste Management Officials Association
                       129 Portland Street
                       Boston, MA 02114-2014             .
  Phone: (617). 367-8558
  Fax:(617)367-0449
                       Is creating a financial analysis curriculum called, "Improving Your Competitive Position: Strategic
                       and Financial Assessment of Pollution Prevention Projects," and should be available by the end of
                       summer 1994. The curriculum is designed to familiarize environmental and operational staff with the
                       procedures and'tools for evaluating the financial aspects of a pollution prevention project.  Following
                       a broad general introduction to the assessment process, the material focuses on two topics central to
                       financial analysis-costing information and measures of profitability-and concludes with a discussion
                       of qualitative issues.

                       key words:  accounting; business; case studies; economics; professional education; waste audits;
                       workshop                             •                     .   '      •
                      William Lanen   .
                      School of Business Administration
                      University of Michigan
                      3245 Business Administration Building
                      701 Tappan St.
                      Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1234
 Phone:(313)763-0487
 E-mail:  lanen@iim.cc.umich.edu
.Fax:(313)763-5688
                      Is developing a case study on the use and results of environmental performance measures in
                      manufacturing. Is also developing life cycle costing models for manufacturing.

                      key words: accounting; incentives; life cycle analysis
                      Carol Lawrence
                      School of Accounting
                      University of Missouri
                      3112MiddlebushHall
                      Columbia, MO 65211
 Phone:(314)882-2474
 E-mail: acctcml @ mizzou 1 .missouri.edu
 Fax:(314)882-0365.
                      Conducts field research.on environmental costing. Has prepared detailed.event history case study of
                      organizational decision-making and macroeconomic factors which resulted in multi-million dollar
                      cleanup of PCB's by a major defense contractor. Designed curriculum module on environmental
                      issues in accounting, suitable for Sr. or Gr. advanced managerial accounting course. The module
                      includes'descriptions of unique concerns in evaluating P2 investments and survey techniques for
                      assessing environmental risk.  It also includes a theoretical model of legacy costs, defined as all costs
                      occasioned by the impact of the firm's activities on the environment, which includes; prevention;
                      assessment; voluntary failure costs, which result from the firm's failure to entirely remove
                      environmentally damaging materials and processes; and involuntary failure cost, which result from
                      the failure to avoid environmental insult.  Relates legacy costs to other recent developments such as
                      activity-based costing, life cycle costing, value chain analysis, and quality costs.  Includes a three-
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                        environmental performance, and cost. Describes measurements needed for the firm to assess its
                        position within the cube, track improvement, and demonstrate that well-thought out strategies must
                        address all three dimensions. Has written curriculum materials, a case study of costs associated with
                        a cleanup of a major PCB spill, and an empirical study of environmental disclosures by corporations
                        and municipalities.

                        key words: accounting; business
                                                                          Phone: (210) 736-7348
                                                                          Fax: (210) 736-8134
Linda Specht
Department of Business Administration
Trinity University
715 Stadium Drive
San Antonio, TX 78212-7200            .        •          '

Currently teaching environmental accounting as an independent study course which includes an
overview of accounting and auditing issues, the development .of a case study, and the development of
a questionnaire regarding environmentally related services performed by CPA firms.

key words:  accounting        '            .
                                                                          Phone:(512)471-5318
                                                                          E-mail: cstinson@utxvms.cc.utexas.edu
                                                                          Fax:(512)471-3904
Christopher H. Stinson
Department of Accounting
Cojlege of Business Administration, 4M.202
University of Texas
Austin, TX 78712-1172

Teaches an MBA level course in environmental accounting in which the students cover the cost
accountino analysis associated with pollution prevention. Has researched pollution prevention
programs at several firms. Also, he and co-authors are developing non-financial methods for
estimating the environmental impact of emissions. Has written a course syllabus, published articles,
and unpublished working papers.  •

key words:  accounting; economics; curriculum; life cycle analysis; waste audits
Agriculture
                                                                           Phone:(612)625-9218
                                                                           E-mail: clantOOl @maroon.tc.umn.edu
                                                                           Fax: (612) 624-3005
Charles Clanton
Dept. of Agricultural Engineering
University of Minnesota
 1390EcklesAve.
 St. Paul. MN 55108                                  „   '

 Teaches two classes and conducts research in. waste management, including livestock manure food
 processina wastes, on-site sewage treatment, and land application of municipal effluents and sludges.
 Teaches Engineering Principles of Soil-Water-Plants Systems, a Sophomore/ Jr. Ipvel course, and
 Agriculture Waste Management Engineering, a Gr./Sr. level course in which students operate a mock
 co=nsultin2 firm in whicrTthev receive letters, requests, and waste samples from fictitious clients; test
 samples: analyze the results: and formulate the design or recommendation. The final lab is a mock
 hearing.

 key words:  agriculture: air quality: environmental engineering; food processing; land use; livestock;
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Anthropology
                        Robert L. Myers
                        A-ron6mv Department                               Phone:(314)882-0317
                        210 Waters Hall                                     E-maU: agrmyers@umcvmb
                        University of Missouri            .           /       Fax: (314)882,1467 /
                        Columbia, MO 65211                                            ."    .
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                        Teaches UG inter-disciplinary courses on environmental science and agriculture science that include
                        components on pollution. An emphasis is placed on taking a systems approach to problem-solving.
                        Also participates in the University of Missouri Environmental Affairs Council,  which looks at.
                        environmental practices of the University-.                  :                       -.'...

                       • key words: agriculture; soil


                        David Pimentel
                        6126ComstockHall.  "                      .         Phone:(607)255-2212
                        Cornell University       .'                            E-mail:  dpl8@cornell.edu    '
                      '  Ithaca, NY  14853-0901                               Fax:(607)255-0939

                        Teaches and researches in environmental policy, looking specifically  at reducing the use of
                        pesticides. Assess costs of using pesticides-both environmental and monetary to farmers. Students
                        are mostly Gr. and Sr. level in agriculture and energy.

                        key words: agriculture; biology; biotechnology; ecology; energy; entomology; ethics; geography;
                        land use; livestock; pesticides; professional education; public health; risk; soil; water
                9       Tim Jones
                        Dept. of Anthropology (Archaeology subgroup)        Phone:(602)621-6299
                        University of Arizona            •                   Fax:(602)621-9608
                        fildg.#30                                                               ,    :
                    .    Tucson, AZ 85721        •                 -..*•,•     '.-.'•

                        P2 focus is on garbage analysis and.landfills. Courses taught in the past include topics such as
                        garbage data analysis and life cycle analysis of commodities and products.

                        key words: anthropology; behavior; hazardous materials; life cycle analysis; recycling; social
                        sciences; solid waste -                                                 .-.-_-


                10      Doug Wilson
                        Archaeological Investigations Northwest Inc.            Phone:(503)252-5140
                        1034 S.E. 122nd Avenue           .'                 Fax:(503)252-5405
                        Portland. OR 97233     ,            .            '       •  '.   '            '    ,

                        Currently developing a landfill excavation and exhibit concept-with the Oregon Museum of Science
                        and Industry (OMSI) which will integrate past (historical) information on reuse and recycling.in the
                        Portland metropolitan area with data excavated from local area landfills. Purpose is to educate the
                        public on landfill composition and the impacts of reuse/recycling programs in Oregon over the past
                        four decades'.                    ' .    .

                        keywords: archaeology, landfills, recycling      .   ••                  •'...-,

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        Leon R. Glicksman
        Building Technology Program                    "     Phone:(617)253-2233
        Massachusetts Institute of Technology          •        E-mail:  ghcks@mit.edu
        Building 4-209                                  .-Fax:(617)253-6152
        77 Massachusetts Avenue                                     •                    ,
        Cambridge, MA 02139                                                   .

        The Buildin° Technology Program at MIT is carrying out research on indoor air quality, efficient
        ventilation strateoies, and advanced materials for building systems which minimize environmental
        pollution There is a master's and PhD program in building technology. Courses include energy
        efficient operation. For example, they teach students to research and use efficient ventilation
        strateoies usin° displacement-ventilation techniques. • The result is that for the same volume of air
        circulated, the building inhabitant is exposed to a smaller concentration of pollutants. They also are
        looking at insulation which does not use CFC or CFC-derivative products.

        key words: air quality; architecture; research center
                                                                           Phone: (303) 492-7603
                                                                           E-mail: kreider@bechtel.colorado.edu
                                                                           Fax:(303)492-7317
12      Jan F. Kreider
        Joint Center for Energy Management
        University of Colorado
        Campus Box 428
        Boulder, CO 80309-0428

        The University of Colorado's Joint Center for Energy Management addresses the following areas:
        energy management; renewable energy; energy production and its environmental impacts; indoor air
        quality; energy system controls; and energy system simulation activities. A Gr. program is also
        available

        key words: architecture: automobile; chemical engineering; computer modeling; energy;
        life cycle analysis; research center; utilities
                13      Patrick Lally
                        Director                                            Phone:(202)626-7463
                        AIA Environmental Resource Guide
                        American Institute of Architects
                        1735 New York Ave.. NW
                        Washington. D.C.  20006-5292                                       ,

                        The American Institute of Architects, as major players in the-design community, approved some
                        immediate Actions in Support of the Environment in May 1991. These actions include: encouraging
                        societal participation in incentive programs designed tojeduce demand for energy; eliminating the
                        use of CFCs- specifying woods from sustainable forests only in the design; improving fresh air ratios:
                        includin° environmental costs in the economic equation of buildings; and using life cycle analysis for
                        selecting materials, .systems, and assemblies.  Mr. Lally is editor of the AIA's Environmental
                        Resource Guide, a quarterly subscription service which provides architects with the resources they
                        need to become more environmentally sensitive. One of the primary goals of the AIA is
                        communicating these actions to universities, as well as the public and private sectors.

                        key words: architecture: design: incentives: life cycle analysis; energy

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 Richard Allison
 Business and Public Administration
 University of Houston
 2700 Bay Blvd.     ,  .   .'
 Houston, TX 77058
                                                                           Phone:(713)283-3251
                                                                           Fax: (713) 283-3951
                       Has a technically-oriented curriculum with a focus on operation and maintenance. Technical
                       exchange with the petrochemical industry and NASA.  Roughly a third of the course material deals
                       with P2 concepts, the remainder with management and crisis.handling. Presently University, of
                       Houston offers six UG and eight Gr; courses related to P2. State and regional business/industry
                       funding.             s     •

                       keywords: business; management; petrochemicals               '
Craig M. Baker
EHMT Program Coordinator
Cosumnes River College
8401 Center Parkway
Sacramento, CA 95823
                                                                          Phone: (603) 646-2064       -
                                                                          E-mail: ken.baker@dartmouth.edu
                                                                          Fax:(603)646-1308
                       Interested in teaching and research in the area of environmental issues facing manufacturing
                       managers. Is developing a course entitled Environmental Issues for Manufacturing Managers which
                       will deal with topics such as regulatory compliance, design for the environment, environmental
                       audits, and toxics use reduction

                       key words: air quality; business; case studies; computer modeling; energy; hazardous materials;
                       legislation; life cycle analysis; management; modules-educational; plant design; process control;
                       process design; product design; recycling; solid waste; waste audits; water
Iain Clelland
Department of Management
University of Tennessee
418 Stokely Management Center
Knaxville, TN 37996r0545
                                                                          Phone:(615)974-1672
                                                                          E-mail:  pa9068@utkvmi.utk.edu
                                                                          Fax:(615)974-3163
                       Teaches strategic environmental management, environmental misconduct, technological change and
                       environmental regulation, and design for the environment                  ,

                       key words: business; design; legislation; management; plant design; process design; product design;
                       social sciences
                17      Mark Cohen
                       Owen Graduate School of Management
                , ,      Vanderbilt University
                       Nashville.TN 37203     .<
                                                   Phone: w: (615) 322-6814
                                                           h: (615) 356-7132
                                                  . Fax: (615) 343-7177
                       Teaches MBA courses: 1) Management of Environmental Issues, an overview of law,- policy, and
                       management response to current environmental issues; 2) Seminar in Environmental Strategy, a
                       review of current efforts by environmental .leaders to incorporate environmental issues into their
                       strategic plans (i.e.. marketing, auditing). In the survey course, includes a section on TAM with

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         readings and films (Pollution Prevention Pays, Second Victory at Yorktown, a'nd others). Also
         includes a class on life cycle analysis, a class on what business leaders are doing, which is sometimes
         P2, and invites guest speakers who frequently talk about P2. Conducts research in three areas: 1)
         government enforcement of environmental laws; 2) Does it pay to be green? 3) Why do firms comply
         or over-comply?

         key words: business; economics; incentives; legislation; management; marketing; policy;
         regulations; research center
 Denis Collins
 Assistant Professor of Business Ethics
 School of Business
 University of Wisconsin-Madison
 975 University Avenue
 Madison, Wisconsin  53706
                                                            Phone: (608) 263-3922
                                                            E-mail: dcollins@bus.wisc.edu
                                                            Fax: (608) 263-0477
        Teaches a required MBA class on political, ethical, and legal environmental issues of business:
        Includes a 75 minute class session on how to prevent pollution using 50 Simple Things Your
        Business Can Do  to Save the Earth, by The Earth Works Group, 1991.

        key words: business; ethics
Mark Cordano
Katz Graduate School of Business
University of Pittsburgh
144 Isolda Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15209
                                                           Phone:(412)492-9417
                                                           E-mail: cordano@vms.cis.p.h.edu
                                                           Fax:(412)648-1427
        Primarily interested in environmental performance of U.S. corporations. Specific focus is on factors
        that influence management decisions that influence environmental performance, such as
        environmental attitudes of managers, corporate environmental history, corporate legal history,
        number of environmental professionals employed, etc.

        key words:  attitudes; business; case studies; management; regulations; social sciences
20      JohnEttlie
        School of Business Administration   '     "            Phone:(313)936-2835
        University of Michigan
        2266C Business Administration Building           '
        701 Tappan St.
        AnnArb'or, MI  48109-1234

        Is developing a seven week elective course for operations management majors to be tentatively
        offered in the fall of 1995 or winter of 1996. Developing case materials for this course (and others)
        with Ken Baker at Chrysler Corporation. Current research is an analysis of the IMSS (International
        Manufacturing Strategy Survey) data from 20 countries and 600 cases for "green" themes and their
        impacts. Has also been asked to serve on the AAMA (American Automotive Manufacturing
        Association) panel to respond to the EPA's "green sectors'/ initiative if auto is named as one of the
        sectors.

        key.words: business; management: technological change

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21      Jonathan Karpoff
        Business Administration (DJ-10)                      Phone:(206)685-4954
   -     University of Washington                            Fax:(206)685-9392
        Seattle, WA 98195   -                    "  .   . --.'•••-           •      '

        Teaches the finance and economics components of the University of Washington School of Business'
        Environmental Management Program.  Also conducts research on natural resource regulation
        (especially fisheries) and its financial effects on companies that violate environmental laws.

        key words: business; economics; finance                                       ..
                                                           Phone: w (617) 353-2287 or 353-4282
                                                           E-mail: anil.khurana@um.cc.umich.edu
                                                           Fax: (617) 353-4098
22      Anil Khurana
        School of Management
        Boston University                     .
        621 Commonwealth
        Boston, MA 02215                  /        '                             .        •

        As Professor of Operations Management at Boston University, works on issues in manufacturing
    -    effectiveness, quality, and product design. Particularly interested in the role of operations managers
        when they deal with environmental issues, costs, and tradeoffs.               '

        key words: business; 'product design; professional education
                                                          Phone: (419) 537-4368
                                                          Fax:(419)537-7744
23      Thomas A. Klein
        Director
        Business Ethics & Social Policy Institute
        University of Toledo                                 .   .   „             ,
        College of Business Administration
        Stranahan Hall Rm 3015 '                           ...
        Toledo, OH 43606-3390                                          .                 .

        Is a specialist in macromarketing, ethics, public policy, .and marketing systems. Teaches, conducts
        academic'research, and consults in these areas as well as in marketing strategy. Environmental issues
        and businesses engaged in environmental matters are prominent in all,of this work. The institution is
        primarily involved in sponsored research                                              -  .

        key words: agriculture; book-published; business; consulting; energy; ethics; hazardous materials;
        management; marketing; professional education; recycling
        Alfred Marcus
        Strategic Management & Organization                 Phone:(612)624-2812          - ..  •
        Carlson Schoofof Management                       E-mail: amarcus@csom.umn.edu
        University of Minnesota                 '             Fax: (612) 625-2873' ,
        271 19th Avenue, S.               .     '         :   ,                   ;  .               '
        Minneapolis. MN 55455                               '   ..  •        "

        Incorporating P7 thinking into management courses and a technical assistance program for small and
        medium sized manufacturers. Has published a book (fall 1991) on environmental issues that will be
        used in management curricula. Has done work on safety of nuclear power plants and in the energy
        policy area.           •     .       .

        key words:  accounting; air guality: automobile; book published; business; case studies; consulting;
        economics; energy; ethics; legislation; management; petrochemicals; professional .education; policy;
        recycling; social sciences; utilities; workshop  .--'.._            '         .              .
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         Lynda Oswald
         School of Business Administration
         University of Michigan
         5204 Business Administration Building
         701 Tappan St.
         Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1234
                                                            Phone:(313)763-9827
                                                            E-mail: lynda.oswald@ccmail.bus.umich.edu
                                                            Fax:(313)764-5688
         Prepared business law pollution prevention module for the National Pollution Prevention Center.
         Teaches environmental law elective at University of Michigan Business School.  Research focuses on
         environmental law issues.  -                          .      •

         key words: business; legislation                       ;                        ,
        Keramat Poorsoltan
        Frostburg State University
        Frostburg, MD 21532
                                                            Phone: (301) 689-4297
                                                            E-mail:  e2bnpoo@fre.towson.edu
                                                            Fax:(301)689-4380
        Teaches strategic management class with a theme for each semester. Themes vary, and in summer
        1993, the theme was preserving the environment. Used four cases (Harvard) that were related to
        pollution control and hazardous waste management. In his management seminar class, specifically
        assigns papers to be written about pollution control, hazardous waste management, and other
        environmental issues.

        key words: business; case studies; ethics; legislation; management; policy; recycling
        MarkSharfman
        Division of Management
        College of Business Administration
        University of Oklahoma
        307 W. Brooks
        Norman, OK 73019-0450
                                                           Phone:(405)325-2651
                                                           E-mail: ba0354 @ uokmvsa.backborie.uoknor.ed
        Is part of an inter-disciplinary research.team composed of engineering, ecology, and business faculty
        who are studying life cycle environmentally-friendly management. They are looking at the effects
        technology and management practices have on the business organization. Developing «
        interdisciplinary curriculum materials, including an environmental management course that will focus
        on P2, under an EPA educational grant for environmental management courses in both the
        engineering and business colleges.

        key words:  behavior; business; ethics; life cycle analysis; management; modules-educational;
        policy; social sciences
28      Mike Tucker
        School of Business
        Fairfield University
        Fairfield. CT 06430-7524
                                                           Phone: (203) 254-4800 x2833
                                                           Fax: (203) 254-41Q5
        As pan of an UG environment minor and an elective MBA class, will be teaching a course entitled
        Environmental Management and Policy. This class will cover a number of P2 topics including
        recvclina. SEC rulinas on corporate liability for hazardous wastes, taxation as a financial motivator,
        sellins pollution credits, and prevention problems at the manufacturing source. Materials used will
        be case studies, on-site visits to facilities such as a local composting plant, and student prepared work
        which may involve doins an environmental impact study. Researches contingent valuation of natural

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                       - resources to assess a dollar value for the cost of pollution. Contingent valuation is the valuation of  •
                        natural resources based not only on lost use (in the event of pollution), but also lost possible (or
                        continaent) use to both current and future generations. It has been declared admissible by US
                        government agencies and isjikely to open up a new legal area with major ramifications.

                        key words: business; case studies; computer modeling; contingent valuation; economics; incentives
Centers for Pollution Prevention
                29      Matthew Arnold  *    '
                        Management Institute for Environment         .        Phone:(202)833-6556
                         and Business (MEB)      '  .                      Fax:(202)833-6228
                     ,   1220 !6thSt.. NW      ,                .                            '•'••''
                        Washington, D.C.  20036  „           ,        ,

                        MEB is an independent non-profit organization that empowers future leaders to contribute to
                        environmental progress by. engaging businesses, universities, and communities in creative problem-.
                        s'olvino-  MEB has worked with over 100 universities and corporations, undertaking several
                        environmental management education initiatives such as (i) publication of course development
                        modules and a resource guide of abstracted materials, (ii). curriculum development assistance for
                        faculty members building new courses and (Hi) production of new case study materials on
                        environmental issues in business.

                        keywords: book-publishes; business; case studies; center; management; modules

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                30      Edgar Berkey
                        Center for Hazardous Materials Research                Phone:(412)826-5320
                        University of Pittsburgh              .                Fax:(412)826-5552
                        Applied Research Center
                        320 William Pitt Way          •                  .
                        Pittsburgh, PA 15238

                        The Center for Hazardous Materials Research (CHMR) arid its staff serve as adjunct faculty for
                        classes at the University of Pittsburgh. CHMR has developed and is instructing a series of one week
                        classes which are part of a practicum for the Environmental Technician Program (ETP). ETP is a two
                        year Associate Degree Proaram offered by the Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC),
                        Pittsburgh  PA The classe~s cover a broad spectrum of environmental  issues and  have some
                        component of P2 in their curriculum. CHMR also conducts P2 training programs for public and
                        private sector audiences.           •  ,   -                  .                        •  '

                        kev words- air quality; center: community college; consulting; environmental engineering;
                        hazardous materials; internship; professional education; recycling; risk; solid waste;
                        ' solvent substitution; training; video; waste audits; workshop


                 31     Ron Bhada
                        Waste Management Education & Research Consortium  Phone:(505)646-1510     .           •.
                        New Mexico'State University             .        '    •E-mail: rbhada@nmsu.edu.
                         Acad. Res. C, Research and Standby Rd.                Fax:(505)646-4149    .
                         Las Cruces:NM  88003-0001. '  .'-'  _                   .  '         :'....,.

                         The Waste-management Education and Research Consortium (WERC) was created in  1990 by the
                         U S  Department"of Enersy as a.Consortium of the New Mexico State University, the University of -
                         New Mexico, and -the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in Collaboration with Los  .
                         Alamos National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories. Its mission is to expand resources to

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                        address issues related to the management of all forms of waste, via education, technology
                        development, and technology transfer. The program offers UG, Gr., and associate degree education
                        and professional re-training in environmental management and environmental engineering. 669
                        students are currently enrolled.' Additionally, over 2000 professionals participate in retraining
                        programs via Interactive TV. WERC has developed over 40 innovative technologies in remediation
                        and P2 together with government and industries; eight of these are at the demonstration/
                        commercialization stage. WERC also administers the Carlsbad Environmental Monitoring and
                        Research Center for the purpose of obtaining the best possible environmental data around the DOE
                        WIPP site. Ah International University Design Contest conducted by WERC has participation from
                        over 25 universities from throughout the US and Mexico.

                        key words: center; consulting; petrochemicals ; professional education
                                                                           Phone:(313)764-1412
                                                                           E-mail:  nppc@umich.edu
                                                                           Fax:(313)936-2195
32      Jonathan Bulkley
        Director
        National Pollution Prevention Center
          for-Higher Education
        Dana Building                                   .'
        University of Michigan
        430 E. University
        Ann Arbor. MI 48109-1115

        The EPA National P2 Center (NPPC) was established in 1991 to develop and disseminate P2
        educational materials for colleges and universities in a variety'of disciplines.  The NPPC is a
        collaborative effort between academia,  industry, government, and public interest groups. It is
        actively collecting educational resources from faculty nationwide, as well as developing new
        material. 'The P2 modules are composed of some of the following types of materials:
        introductory/background materials, readings, journal articles, close-ended problems, open-ended
        problems, case studies, videos, computer,software, and other resources. The NPPC is currently
        working with faculty in the University of Michigan's Industrial Design Department, College of
        Engineering (chemical engineering, industrial and operations engineering, and mechanical
        engineering), the School of Business  Administration (business law, corporate strategy, managerial
        accounting, and operations management) and others to develop effective educational modules which
        integrate P2.and core concepts of the discipline. The NPPC also administers an internship program.
        The Center publishes case studies, discipline-specific modules, annotated Bibliographies, a faculty P-2
        director}', software, and videos. A list of documents is available upon request. Funding from EPA
        and industry.

        Dr. Bulkley also teaches, with Dr.  Keoleian, a professional education course, "Design for
        Environment (DFE): Fundamentals for Sustainable Development" through the University of
        Michigan College of Engineering.


        key words: accounting; business; case studies; center: chemical engineering; internship; legislation;
        management; mechanical engineering;  modules; policy; professional education
               33      Yoram Cohen
                       National Center for Intermedia Transport Research
                       University of California-Los Angeles
                       School of Engineering
                       5531  Boelter Hall
                       405 Hilgard Ave.
                       Los Anaeles. CA 90024
                                                            Phone:(213)825-8766
                                                           "E-mail: yorarn@seas.ucla.edu
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        teaches and conducts research in multimedia transport of pollutants, multipathway exposure analysis,
        and evaluation of P2 strategies.               '                         <

        key words;  chemicar engineering; research center; water


34      Anthony Collins
        Hazardous" Waste and Toxic Substance Research         Phone:(315)268-6490      *.
      '    and Management Center          ,               .    E-mail: adminnyjb@clvm.clarkson.edu
        Rowley Laboratories^                .,                Fax:(315)268-7636
        Clarkson University     '                          '     •'•"••.-.   '          •
        Potsdam, NY. 13699-5715                                          \            ,

       . The Hazardous Waste and Toxic Substance Research Center (Center) seeks to integrate the fields of
        environmental policy, economics, and management in developing interdisciplinary research and   '
     •   education programs aimed at effective hazardous waste management. Research conducted by faculty
        associated with the Center focuses on the following areas: multimedia-exposure assessment of
        hazardous  waste and toxic substances; effects of hazardous materials on environmental and human
        health;  waste treatment, remediation, and disposal technologies; and waste minimization and reduction.

        key words: center; economics; hazardous materials; solvent substitution


35      David W. Conn
        Center  for Environment and Hazardous                 Phone:(703)231-7508
          Materials Studies                                  E-mail: corn@vtvml.cc.vt.edu
        Virginia Polytechnic Institute &* State University         Fax:(703)231-3367 '
        Blacksburg, VA 24061-0113     ;    :        .

        Teaches Gr. and UG course through the Department of Urban Affairs and Planning on pollution
        control planning and policy which includes emphasis on P2.  Supervises related major papers and
        theses. Conducts research and professional outreach in solid and hazardous waste management, with
        a P2 perspective since 1972.  Researches communicating  with the public about hazardous materials
        risks and about the siting of facilities handling extremely hazardous materials, with risk reduction as
        a major objective. Member of the P2 Advisory Committee, Virginia Department of Environmental
        Quality.                                                 ,

        key words: air quality; behavior; economics; hazardous  materials; incentives; land use; legislation;
        life cycle analysis; marketing; policy; political science; product design; professional,education;
        public  involvement; recycling; risk; role playing; solid waste

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36      Lynn A. Corson
        Indiana Pollution Prevention and Safe Materials Institute; Phone: (317) 494-6450
        Purdue University      •            '     •   -       Fax:(317)494-6422      ,
         1291 Cumberland Ave., Suite C                                      .
        W. Lafayette, IN 49706                          ',.',/

        The Indiana P2 and Safe Materials Institute, authorized by the Indiana .General Assembly in 1990,
         was formerly established at Purdue University in January 1994. The Institute is Indiana's focal point
         for P2 technical assistance, research, curriculum development and training, policy analysis, and
         development.  Indiana's definition of P2 does not include a practice applied to an environmental
         waste  after it has been generated or after it exists in a production process; therefore, out of loop
         recycling is not included.' The Institute is authorized to make grants to individuals and organizations
         to provide P2 planning services; to engage 'in research, development, and demonstration of pollution
         prevention techniques"and methods; to develop and deliver training and educational curricula to
         various 'audiences; to  train and certify P2 planners; to conduct and publish studies concerning

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                        national, state, and local government and business policies affecting P2; and to develop methods to
                        measure P2 progress at the plant and company level.

                        key words: chemical engineering; civil engineering; consulting; extension; modules- educational;
                        policy; process control; research center; training
 Anthony Cortese
 Second Nature
 17 Msgr. O'Brien Highway
 PO Box 410350
 East Cambridge, MA 02141-0004
                                                                            Phone:(617)227-8888
                                                                            Fax:(617)227-0104
                        Second Nature is a new non-profit environmental organization located in Cambridge, MA. Its main
                        goal is to form partnerships with colleges and universities and facilitate the training of their existing
                        faculties in ways that would help them embed environmental thinking in their curricula. Second  •
                        Nature has developed partnerships with Historically Black Colleges and Universities/Minority
                        Institutions (HBCU/MI) consortium, and the Brazilian Consortium for Environmental Education and
                        Research. These consortia represent 17 American universities, 4 Brazilian universities, and 7
                        Brazilian governmental and non-governmental organizations.

                        key words: center; professional education
John C. Crittenden
Center for Clean Industrial & Treatment Technologies
Michigan Technological University
1400 Townsend Dr.
Houghton.MI 49931
                                                                           Phone:(906)487-3143
                                                                           E-mail: ppradeck@mtu.edu
                                                                           Fax: (806) 487-3292
                       The Center for Clean Industrial and Treatment Technologies (CenCCITT) has a mission to assist
                       industry in P2 by devising clean enabling technologies and process design tools, and by pursuing
                       promising leads in treatment, benefaction, and reuse where prevention is not feasible. CenCCITT
                       actively pursues education of participating, active Gr. students and promotes the incorporation of P2
                       concepts in classrooms across all disciplines.

                       key words:  center; chemical engineering; computer modeling; design; environmental engineering;
                       laboratory; life cycle analysis; plant design; process control; process design; solid waste;
                       solvent substitution; water
               39      Cliff Davidson
                       Director
                       Environmental Institute
                       Cameaie Mellon University
                       Pittsburgh, PA  15213
                                                    Phone:(412)268-2951
                                                    E-mail: davidson@ce.cmu.edu
                                                    Fax:(412)268-7813
                       The Environmental Institute at Carnegie Mellon is an umbrella organization dedicated to promoting
                       environmental education and research.  A key effort of the Institute is the Environment Across the
                       Curriculum Program, where many courses throughout the campus are being revised to include
                       examples of environmental issues. In this way, all students at Carnegie Mellon have the opportunity
                       to learn about environmental issues in the context of different disciplines. For example, each of the
                       six engineering departments has an introductory course designed to acquaint freshmen with that
                       particular engineering discipline;  these  six courses are being modified to include material on topics
                       such as recycling, process and product design for the environment, waste minimization, and pollution
                       control.  Upper level UG courses  in engineering are also'being modified. Additional revisions are
                       planned for core courses in the sciences, humanities, and other disciplines.,
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         key words:  air quality; architecture; atmospheric science; biology; chemical engineering; .chemistry;
         civil engineering; center; computer modeling; design; economics; energy; Environmental engineering;
         ethics; hazardous materials; laboratory; legislation; life cycle analysis; management; mechanical
         engineering; modules: plant design: policy; process control; process design; product design; '
        . recycling; risk; social sciences; solid waste; -solvent substitution; utilities; water


40      Gary A. Davis
        .Director                           - •'"              Phone:(615)974-8979
         Center for Clean Products and Clean Technologies      'E-mail: gdavis@utkvk.utk.edu    ;
         the University of Tennessee'                       ^  Fax:(615)974-1838
         327 South Stadium'Hall  '  .       .  ,    _•                           -                 •
       .  Knoxville, TN 37996     •                     .   -     .       ,:•.••.    .""

         The University of Tennessee organized the Center for Clean Products and Clean Technologies to
         focus on the earliest stages of pollution prevention: the design, of products and the processes by which
         they are made. Design choices can sustain or prevent persistent pollution problems, among them
         toxic waste.  This new approach involves the redesign of products and processes with the
         environment in. mind, avoiding the need, to install expensive pollution control systems or to site
         unwanted waste management facilities.  The mission of the Center is to develop, evaluate, and
         promote cleaner technologies that minimize pollution at the source and contribute to long-term
         sustainable development.~The focus of the Center's research is to evaluate products and processes for
         their life cycle environmental impacts, developing and demonstrating new cleaner products arid
         processes, and assessing and formulating government and market-based measures to encourage the
         use of cleaner products and cleaner technologies.

         key words:  automobile; chemical engineering; chemistry; design; economics; energy; environmental
         engineering; hazardous materials; legislation;  life cycle analysis; political science; process design;
         product design; recycling; research center; risk; solid waste; solvent substitution; water


41       L. Douglas Dobson
         Director          "                                 Phone:(803)777-8157
       .  South Carolina Hazardous Waste                       Fax:(803)777-4575
          Management Research Fund
         Institute of Public Affairs            '                           .                  ,
        • University of South Carolina
         Carolina Plaza
         Columbia, SC 29208   -  ,  •           ,      .         .       . '            ,     ;

         The South Carolina Hazardous Waste Management Research Fund (the Fund) was established by the
         South Carolina General  Assembly as a component of the South Carolina Universities Research and
         Education Foundation in 1989. Its purpose is to stimulate research, education, and other activities
         that will help to reduce the amount of hazardous wastes generated, treated, stored, and disposed of in
         South Carolina. Drawing on faculty expertise at the University of South Carolina, Clemson, MUSC,
         and South Carolina State University, the Fund has established an extensive program of research
         directed toward both site remediation and waste reduction issues facing the state. The Fund Publishes-
         P2SC: Pollution Prevention in South Carolina quarterly, P2SC is designed to reach South Carolina's,
         nearly 3.000 aenerators of hazardous waste, many of whom are not technically trained. P2SC
         informs its readers about research, technologies, and strategies that Will help to meet the goal of
         preventing pollution Before it has to, be treated, stored, or discarded. It also offers reviews and    .  -
         explanations of the laws, regulations, and policies related to waste reduction.

         kev words: center;  hazardous materials                  ..                   . '           .   .
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                 42      John Dresty
                         Pollution Prevention Research and Development Center   Phone: (203)486-4015
                         Environmental Research Institute             .          E-mail: dresty@uconnvm.uconn.edu
                         University of Connecticut  '                           Fax: (203) 486-5488
                         U-210. The Lonaley Bldg.                     •                               .
                        . Storrs. CT 06269      •

                         The P2 Research and Development Center (PPR&DC) at the Environmental Research Institute
                         (University of Connecticut) is involved with both basic and applied research in P2 and recycling, and
                         Gr. and professional educational programs related to P2.  PP,R&DC P2 research focuses on
                         fundamental changes in manufacturing processes to reflect P2, and more short-range, practical P2
                         solutions. Specific research areas include efficient and clean combustion processes/ alternative fuels,
                         high performance polymeric coatings and plastics recycling, toxic substitutions in chemical and
                         materials processing, alternative and non-polluting energy systems, and detinning post-consumer tin
                         cans for improved recyclability. PPR&DC also offers a practice-oriented Gr. degree in
                         environmental engineering.  The focus of the degree program is retraining displaced engineers from
                         defense-related activities to work as environmental engineers with a core concentration in P2. In
                         addition, PPR&DC offers short courses in environmental technology, quickly transferring useful
                         state-of-the-art technology to government and industry.

                         key words: center: environmental engineering; professional education; training; workshop


                43      Harry Edwards
                        Director                                             Phone:(303)491-5317
                        Waste Minimization Assessment Center
                        Colorado State University   (
                        Fort Collins. CO  80523   •

                        Primary focus is on performing waste minimization assessments for small- and medium-sized •
                        businesses. Also provides training and seminars. Is currently developing a P2 course to be taught in
                        the engineering department. EPA funded for some projects.

                        key words: center; mechanical  engineering; professional education; waste audits
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                44      John R. Ehrenfeld
                        Center for Technology, Policy,                  •      Phone: (617) 253-1694
                         and Industrial Development                         Fax:(617)253-7140
                        Massachusetts Institute of Technology
                        77 Massachusetts Ave.
                        RoomE40-241
                        Cambridge. MA 02139

                        The Center offers an UG program linking business and the environment. The curriculum emphasis is
                        on chemicals in the environment: case studies and guest speakers are used in most courses. The
                        program plans to (i) elucidate a new preventive environmental paradigm centered on business
                        practices, (ii) strengthen the role of science in public  decision making, and (iii) foster the learning of
                        the P2 paradigm in students and professionals.  The center also plans to interface with the public and
                        private sectors.                                      ,

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45       Kiirt  Fischer
         Center for Environmental Management
         Tufts University
         177 College Ave.  -  . •
    .  '   Medford, MA 02155 .
                                                             Phone: (617) 628-5000 ext. 5131
                                                             E-mail: kfischer@oper@cem.tufts.edu.us
                                                           '' Fax: (617)-627-3099
        Is the US Director of the Greening of Industry Network, an international research and policy
        collaborative based at Tufts University and the University of Twente, The Netherlands. Begun in
        1991 and guided by^and international advisory board, the Network is comprised of nearly 600.
        individuals from 25 countries, working together to build policies ;and strategies toward creating a-
        sustainable future through many vehicles.-The Network stimulates public dialogue and brings
        together academic researchers from many disciplines with other stakeholders-business, labor,
        consumers, government, and others-which traditionally do not work together in coalitions.  Network
        participation is open to all and includes interested individuals from many fields, septors and countries
        who respond to the themes and issues the Network poses. Level of participation depends upon
        individual's interests and availability. There is no fee to participate. .Has written and edited materials
        on greening of industry. Environmental Strategies for Industry: International Perspectives  on.
        Research Needs and Policy Implications (Island Press 1993) Kurt Fischer and Johan Schot, Eds.;
        Greening of Industry Resource Guide and Annotated Bibliography (Island Press forthcoming);
        Greening of Industry Network Publication Series with Island Press (commencing 1994); Business.
        Strategy and the Environment-peer reviewed journal affiliated with Greening of Industry Network.
        Greening of Industry Network information is listed on the US EPA's Gopher and WAIS servers
        (Gopher: Futures.wic.epa.gov.us and  WAIS: Wais.com.us\epafutures).       .

        key words: book published; business; case studies; incentives; management; marketing; policy;
        process design; product design; professional education; research ce.nter; -social sciences
                                                           Phone: (504) 771-4723
                                                           E-mail: robert@subrvm.subr.edu
                                                           Fax:'(504) 771^4722'
46      Robert L. Ford
        Director
        Center for Energy. & Environmental Studies
        Southern University at Baton Rouge
        Cottage #8, P.O. Box 9764
        Baton~Rouge, LA 70813                                    ,                         •

        The Center for Energy and Environmental Studies (CEES) facilitates the engagement of the
        University and surrounding communities in interdisciplinary studies and community improvement
        activities focusing on energy and environmental issues. A multidisciplinary team of physical,
        bioloaical, computer, and social scientists; engineers; and policy professionals engage in pure and
        applied research at the University, national labs, and various agencies. They teach at pre-college and
        college level and conduct outreach activities such as conferences, Saturday pre-college educational
        sessions, after school computer literacy programs, and symposia. Objectives of the Center include
        developing and disseminating environmental and energy-related information and strategies,
        technology transfer, and outreach.  CEES has the capability .of assessing the level of public awareness
      •  of environmental issues.- It focuses on P2 and environmental equity issues.

        key words:  air quality; energy; environmental engineering; recycling; research center; risk;     ~.  -
        waste audits; water      '                         , -                                 ,
47      John R. Froines
        Co-Direcotr.
        Pollution Prevention Education and Research Center
        University, of California-Los Angeles
        School of Public Health     •    '  .-.
         10833 LeConte Avenue             '        . *
        Los Anaeles. CA 90024
                                                            Phone:(310)206-6141 '
                                                            E-mail:  iatojrf@mvs.6ac.ucla.edu
                                                            Fax:(310)206-9903
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                        The UCLA Pollution Prevention Education and Research Center (PPERC) is an interdisciplinary
                        program involving faculty-from the fields of chemicalengineering, public health, and public policy.
                        Faculty have collaboratively taught courses in P2 and toxics reduction, and have incorporated P2
                        concepts into the classes they teach individually through their respective departments.  In
                        collaborative classes, Gr. and UG students work together in cross-disciplinary teams to address the
                        health, policy, and engineering dimensions of particular industry problems. Through these projects,
                        and individual research, faculty are developing a body of P2 case studies, some  of which will be
                        featured in two forthcoming books. The Center has also sponsored a P2 Forum  Series, open to
                        students and the general public, which featured speakers (and attracted guests) from industry,
                        government, academia, and public interest and community'groups.
                        t
                        key words: books published; case studies; chemical engineering; education; legislation;  life cycle
                        analysis; policy; process design; public health; recycling; risk; solvent substitution; urban planning
                48      Robert Gottlieb
                        Co-Director
                        Pollution Prevention Education and Research Center
                        Department of Urban Planning
                        School of Public Policy
                        University of California-Los Angeles
                        1112BPerloffHall
                        Los Angeles, CA 90024

                        See listing for John Froines (record #47).
                                Phone:(310)825-1067
                                E-mail: gottlieb@gsaup.ucla.edu
                                Fax:(310)206-5566
               49      Gerald Groenewold
                       Director. Energy and Environmental Research Center
                       University of North Dakota
                       15 North 23rd St.
                       P.O. Box 9018
                       Grand Forks. ND 58202-9018
                                Phone:(701)777-5131
                                E-mail: pamiller@plains.nodak.edu
                                Fax:(701)777-5181
                       The Energy and Environmental Research Center's (EERC) research programs embrace critical
                       relationships in the energy and environment cycle. They include experimental design and analytical
                       methods development, groundwater, carbon-based energy, advanced power systems, non-carbon-
                       based energy, non fuel products from coal, waste utilization, education, and training. The Center's
                       activities in the area of P2 include: a waste audit at University of North Dakota which led to increased
                       levels of recycling on campus; working with proposals for the Greening of University'of North  .
                       Dakota: and working with schools in Grand Forks on environmental education for K-12.

                       key words:  air quality; chemistry; chemical engineering; energy; environmental engineering;
                       hazardous materials; laboratory; policy; process design: recycling; research center; soil; solid waste;
                       water; workshops                             .
                so      David Gute
                        Center for Environmental Management
                        Tufts University
                        177 College Ave.
                        Medford.MA 02155
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                               ,Phone: (617) 627-3486
                                E-mail: dsute@pearl.tufts.edu
                                Fax: (617f627-3099
                        The Tufts University Center for Environmental Management is involved with a variety of educational
                        prosrams that emphasize pollution prevention topics. These include the Tufts Environmental
                        Literacy Institute (TELD-a faculty development workshop held twice a.year, the Environmental

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        Management Institute (EMI)-a series of short courses emphasizing the development of technical and
        managerial skills, and the Environmental Professional Development (EPD) Program which targets
        individuals seeking further enhancement of theirenvironmental skill set or the ability to branch into a
        new career trajectory.        ;                          ,    '       ,         ,

        key words: epidemiology; hazardous materials; research center; public health


51      Ellen Harrison
        Waste-Manaaement Institute      .'                   Phon* (607) 255-8576   .,    .
        Center for the Environment                            E:m^ e2hl@comell.edu
        Cornell University       .                             Fax:(607)255-8207
        Ithaca, NY 14853     .                      .  .          .                 -...'•

        The Center for the Environment promotes waste reduction education and research within the Cornell
        University by encouraging joint research and outreach proposals with non-center members. The
     '   center is active in public information dissemination and education and works with area businesses to
     •   reduce waste The Center has developed short courses on'solid waste reduction, presently including
        P2 concepts Recent projects include developing a source reduction tool kit for municipalities, a
        Waste Prevention Tools at Work manual and video, and a Smart Shopping tool kit for educating
        consumers.
  'key words- agriculture; behavior; biotechnology; business; case studies; consulting; economics;
'  energy field trips- K-12; legislation life cycle analysis; policy; professional education; recycling;
  research center; risk; social sciences; soil; solid waste; video; waste audits; workshop

                                                                            1

  Centerfor Recycling and Waste Management Studies     lhonj':
              Universit                                Fax:(409)
        Texas A&M University
        Box 3367                                             .  .
        College Station, TX 77840-3367

        Offers interdisciplinary UG courses in waste management, life cycle design.and waste reduction
        technology  Works with area businesses in evaluating their production programs.  Believes in early
        trainine fn science in order to understand environmental issues.  Interested in the development of
        environmentally friendly or substituted goods and goods manufactured from recycled materials; the
        ' challenge is developing a market for these goods through incentives.  Self-generated funds. -

        key words: air quality; center, design; energy; incentives; life cycle analysis; product design;
        professional education; recycling; solid waste; waste audits; water

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 53     Thomas Hauser
        Executive Director
         American Institute for Pollution Prevention
         Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering                               •               ,
         University of Cincinnati                        "          •     ;
         1275 Section Road     •             '               '     .             •      '
         Cincinnati. OH 45237-2615      .  ,                  ..__„            .   '        .

         The American Institute of P2 (ATPP). consisting entirely of volunteer experts, is a non-profit
         organization formed to promote a'nd achieve, the .adoption of the P2 ethic by catalyzing change and
         definin" and promotins new directions that are environmentally compatible. It serves as a link
         between EPA  DOE. and industry by generating public and private sector support among its member
         oroanizations to aid efforts to achieve the cultural change necessary to adoption of the P2 ethic.  Part
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                         necessary institutional culture shifts, identify and foster incentives/driving forces, define and
                         communicate the economics of P2. and influence the future directions pf the field. Within the general
                         mission, programs and projects are conducted with an overall view of communicating and advocating
                         P2 policies, techniques and services. The AIPP is dedicated to communication and service; it is not a
                         research organization. It generates educational and informational materials; reviews and comments
                        'on policies, programs, rules and regulations of various environmental agencies and organizations;
                         participates in and co-sponsors educational and informational symposia and roundtables.

                         key words: center; civil engineering; communication; culture change;  economics; incentives; policy
 Josephine S. Hensley
 The Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Institute
 University of Massachusetts-Lowell
 One University Ave,
 Lowell, MA 01854-2881
                                                                            Rhone: (508) 934-3275
                                                                            Pax: (508) 934-3050
                        The Toxics Use Reduction Institute was established by the Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Act
                       • of 1989, and works in conjunction with the State Department of Environmental Protection and the
                        State Office of Technical Assistance.  It is a multidisciplinary research, education, and technical
                        support center located at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.  The Institute sponsors and
                        conducts research on a variety of policy initiatives and on technical problems such as examining the
                        technical feasibility of safer alternatives to solvent-based inks.  The Institute offers conferences and  '
                        workshops on pollution prevention, design for the environment, toxics use reduction, and. other
                        environmental topics.  The Institute trains individuals who wish to become state certified Toxics Use
                        Reduction Planners.  The Institute also develops grade school and other education curricula and
                        delivers educational programs for teachers.

                        key words: center; design for environment; hazardous materials; professional education; solvent
                        substitution; workshop                   •  v
Linda Ashman Hicks
Associate Director
UCLA Pollution Prevention Education
and Research Center
University of California-Los Angeles
7440 Boelter Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90024

See listing for John Froines (record #47).


Nick Houtman
Director
Office of Water Resources
University of Maine Coburn Hall
Orono, ME  04469-5715
                                                                           Phone:(310)206-2098
                                                                           E-mail: lindah@calvin.ea.ucla.edii
                                                                           Fax:(310)206-3907
                                                                           Phone:(207)581-1491
                                                                           E-mail: NickJHoutman@voyager.umeres.main
                                                                           Fax: (207) 581-1426
                        Administers a water research program that funds 3-4 faculty research projects per year. Conducts
                        conferences. At a recent conference on wastew'ater, identified P2 needs in conjunction with
                        wastewater discharges at a large genetics lab. Acts as a consultant on water management planning.
                        Administers wastewater sludge clearinghouse.

                        kev words: center; water
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 57      Chris Johannsen        ;         ~
         Environmental Sciences and Engineering Institute       Phone:(317)494-7054
         Purdue University                                    E-mail: johannsn@iies.ecn.purdue.edu
         1158ENTM  .   •                    -                Fax:'(317) 494-0535           '
         W. Lafayette, IN 47907-115.8

      '   The Environmental Sciences and Engineering Institute provides a university-wide focus and
         coordination for interdisciplinary research relating to environmental and natural resource concerns.
         The Institute involves faculty from the schools of Engineering, Agriculture, Science, Pharmacy,  .
         Management, and other schools and departments as opportunities develop.
         The objective of the Institute is to bring the intellectual and physical resources of the University to
 '        bear in solving the increasingly important scientific, technical, economic, and management problems
         associated with the development of our basic natural resources.  The Institute provides research data
         and information for private and government agencies interested in development, conservation, and/or
         protection of these resources. The research centers currently associated with the Institute are: the
         Laboratory for Applications of Remote Sensing, Water Resources Research Center, Indiana'Mining
         and Minerals Resources Research Center, State Utility Forecasting Center, and Indian Pine Natural
         Resources Field Station.

         key words: agriculture; air quality; anthropology; biology; biotechnology; chemical engineering; civil.
         engineering; computer modeling; computer science; environmental engineering; hazardous materials; .
         K-12; land use; livestock; management; political science; professional education; public health;
         recycling; research center; social sciences; soil;  solid waste; utilities; waste .audits; water; workshop


 58      Gregory A. Keoleian
         Manager, Assistant Research Scientist,            .  .  Phone:(313)764-1412
         National Pollution Prevention Center                   E-mail: nppc@umich.edu
          for Higher Education                               Fax:(313)936-2195
         Dana Building          .                        .'
         University of Michigan                                                    .   •
         430 E. University              <             '                            •
         AnnArbor.MI 48109-11J5   ,                                 .               .     :

         For information about the National Pollution Prevention Center for Higher Education, see listing for
         Jonathan Bulkley (record # 32).                                                .  '           -

         Dr. Keoleian also conducts research in life cycle design and life cycle assessment, including
         demonstration projects, with industry  partners.  Also teaches, with Dr. Bulkley, a professional
         education course, "Design for Environment (DFE): Fundamentals for Sustainable Development"
         through the University of Michigan College of Engineering.                    '    .           ,i


 59      John Konefes
         Director,'Iowa Waste Reduction Center      -    ;    ' Phone:(319)273-2079
         75 Biology Research Complex    .  -                 Fax:(319)273-2926
:         University of Northern Iowa                            -
         Cedar Falls, IA  50614-0185 '  '                   *',,-'

         Teaches small business owners about multi-media concerns. The Iowa Waste Reduction Center
         (IWRC) conducts waste audits for businesses with 200 employees or fewer; and manages five other
         programs. These programs are: the -Small Business P2 Center which provides practical approaches to
       •  resolving environmental concerns: Solutions for Rural Waste Management which helps rural
         generators of hazardous wastes learn waste reduction and waste management techniques; Program for
         Toxic Air Pollutant Studies which identifies low-cost ways for small businesses to reduce toxic air
         emissions and met new regulatory requirements: Iowa Air Emissions Assistance Program which  ;
         helps small businesses with air emissions issues; and the By-product and Waste Search Service which

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                         helps businesses of all sizes reuse and recycle by-products and wastes. IWRC conducts workshops
                         and other educational efforts to inform business people and the general public about environmental
                         concerns. The Center has produced one video about itself and another about refrigerant recycling.

                         key wordte:  air quality; hazardous materials; recycling; small business; solid  waste; video;
                         'waste audits; water; workshop
                 60      Michael F. Kostrzewa
                         Waste Minimization Assessment Center
                         Department of Mechanical Engineering
                         Colorado State University
                         Fort Collins, CO  80523
                                Phone:(303)491-7709
                                E-mail: koz@lamar.colostate.edu
                                Fax:(303)491-1055
                        The Center is funded by DOE and the State of Colorado Department of Health to provide free energy
                        conservation and P2 assessments to qualified small-to-medium sized manufacturers and businesses.
                        UG and Gr. students, along with faculty from mechanical engineering, perform the one-day visits to
                        the sites. They gather data and generate a confidential report outlining specific recommendations for
                        that site. Implementation surveys are conducted 6-9 months later.

                        key words: case studies; energy; extension; hazardous materials; mechanical engineering;
                        professional education; recycling; research center; solid waste; solvent substitution; utilities;
                        waste audits; workshop
                61      Jack Luskin
                        Toxics Use Reduction Institute
                        University of Massachusetts-Lowell
                        One University Avenue
                        Lowell, MA 01854

                        See listing for Josephine S. Hensley (record # 54).
                               Phone: (508) 934-3275
                               E-mail: jluskin@woods.uml.edu
                62      Archie McDonnell
                        Environmental Resource and Research Institute
                        Land and Water Research Bldg.
                        The Pennsylvania State University
                        University'Park, PA 16802
                               Phone:(814)863-0291
                               E-mail: ajm2@ceres.erri.psu.edu
                               Fax: (814) 865-3378
                        The research and educational emphases at the Institute are on waste minimization, the'bioremediation
                        of hazardous waste, and process residue reclamation.  The Institute is part of a consortium of four
                        universities — NJIT, Ohio State. MIT, and Penn State. The research venture of the consortium is
                        targeted at developina substitute solvents for the pharmaceutical industry.  Industry funded.

                        key words:  air quality: biotechnology: computer modeling: environmental engineering;
                        hazardous materials:  process control; process design; product design; recycling; research center;
                        solvent substitution
                63      J. Derald Morgan
                        Waste Management Education & Research Consortium
                        New Mexico State University
                        P.O. Box 30001. Dept. WERC
                        LasCruces. NM 88003-0001

                        See listing for Ron Bhada (record #31).
2Q
                               Phone: (505) 646-2038
                               Fax: (505) 646-4149

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 64     Steve Ostheim
        Center for Hazardous Materials Research
        University of Pittsburgh
        320 William Pitt Way
        Pittsburgh, PA  15238         :

        See listing for Edgar Berkey (record # 30).
                                                            Phone: (412) 826-5320
                                                           Phone:(919)515-2325
                                                           Fax: (919) 515-3465
65      Michael Overcash
        Pollution Prevention Research Center
        North Carolina State University
        Raleigh, NC 27695-7905                        '  ,   '

        Based in the Chemical Engineering Department, Pollution Prevention Research Center is currently
        active in research related to P2 in petroleum refining and silicon chip manufacturing. Has in the past
        offered a course on industrial waste reduction. The Center itself is not involved with educational
        aspects of P2, but individual researchers deal with P2 in many of their classes:

        key words: chemical engineering; center; consulting;, economics; life cycle analysis; petrochemicals;
        plant design; process design; product design; workshop       ,                      ,     .
66      Ronald M. Pike
        National Microscale Chemistry Center
        Merrimack College                '
        Gushing Hall RM 305
        North Andover, MA  01854
                                                           Phone:(508)837-5137
                                                           E-mail: rpike@merrimack.edu
                                                           Fax:(508)83775017
        The mission of the Center is to implement the ideas of chemical use.reduction, air quality,
        improvement, exposure limitation, recycling, and waste reduction into every worker's and every
        student's thinking. The program seeks to introduce the microscale concept in the educational
        curriculum at all levels to familiarize future generations of scientists'including chemists and engineers
        with'the techniques and equipment necessary to work with micro-quantities of chemicals, and
        undergo a cultural change in the way they view the use of chemicals. The Center, has been
        established at Merrimack College in cooperation with US EPA* the Toxics Use Reduction Institute,
        and the National Science Foundation. Projects include training workshops for elementary, high
        school, college/university instructors in microscale techniques. The Center  provides information,
        training, 'and visitations in second and third world countries. The Center prepares microscale
        laboratory experiments and textbooks for elementary school and high school level as well.

        keywords: air quality;  book published; center; chemistry; community college; consulting;
        K-12; microscale; modules; professional education; recycling; solvent substitution;  video; workshop
67      Susan Powers
        Hazardous Waste and Toxic Substance
          Research and Management Center
        Rowley Laboratories
      ,  Clarkson University
        Potsdam, NY 13699-5715   ,
                                                           Phone:(315)268-6542
                                                           E-mail: sep@craft.camp.clarkson.edu
                                                           Fax:(315)268-7636
        Teaches hazardous waste management classes which incorporate hazardous waste minimization as an
        integral part.  Students in these classes have conducted a hazardous waste audit for Clarkson
        University with recommendations for minimization techniques for both the laboratories and the
        physical plant areas. Others have developed complete waste reduction- recycling alternatives for
        printed circuit board manufacture as part o'f the Sr. design course. The Hazardous Waste and Toxic

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 and management in developing interdisciplinary research and education programs aimed at effective
 hazardous waste management,

 key words: civil engineering; environmental engineering; hazardous materials; laboratory;
 solvent substitution; waste audits; waste reuse; water
                                                    Phone:(310)825-6658
                                                    E-mail: ibdhjrl@mvs.oac.ucla.edu
68      Julie Roque
        Co-Director
        UCLA Pollution Prevention Education
          and Research Center
        University of California-Los Angeles                  .,
        Department of Urban Planning                         '•                                   ,
        School of Public Policy                                      .
        PerloffHall                                                   •
        Los Angeles, CA 90024

        See listing for John Froines (record #47).

        NOTE: Julie Roque is currently on leave, until January 1995, serving as Senior Policy Analyst in the
        Office of Science and Technology Policy in the Executive Office of the President.
69      Susan Salterberg
        Coordinator, By-product and Waste Search Service
        Iowa Waste Reduction Center
        University of Northern Iowa
        75 Biology Research Complex
        Cedar Falls, LA 50614-0185
                                                   Phone:(319)273-2079
                                                   Fax:(319)273-2926
The By-product and Waste Search Service actively promotes reuse and recycling of Iowa business
and industry by-products and wastes. Regional representatives, located at community colleges, a
council of governments office, and a solid waste agency meet with business people to identify waste
streams, facilitate transfer of those materials to companies for reuse or recycling, and divert wastes
from disposal sites. Since 1990, more than 500 transfers of materials have occurred. More than
46,8000 tons of'materials have been diverted from disposal sites, saving businesses approximately
$856,200 in disposal costs alone.'

key words: business; center; community college; recycling; solid waste; waste reuse
70      Richard Schuler
        Waste Management Institute
        Center for the Environment
        Cornell University
        Ithaca. NY 14853
                                                    Phone: (607) 255-8576
                                                    Fax: (607) 255-0238
The Center promotes waste reduction education and research within the Cornell University by
encouraging joint research proposals with non-center members. The center is active in public
information dissemination and education and routinely works with area businesses to reduce waste.
The Center has developed short courses on solid waste reduction, and is presently expanding efforts
to include P2 concepts into existing coursework.  On-going projects include developing a source
reduction tool kit for municipal waste for the EPA.  Funded by the NY State Environment and
Research Development Authority.

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71      Mono M. Singh
        National Microscale Chemistry Center
        Merrimack College
        Gushing Hall RM 305            ,
        North Andover, MA  01854

        See listing for Ronald Pike (record # 66).
                                                           Phone: (508) 837-5000
                                                           E-mail: msingh@merrimack.edu
                                                           Fax:(508)837-5017
72      ZviSzafran
        National Microscale Chemistry Center
        Merrimack College  ',
        Gushing Hall RM 305
        North Andover, MA' 01854

        See listing for Ronald Pike (record # 66).
                                                          Phone:(508)837-5000 '  -
                                                          E-mail: zszafran@merrimack.edu
                                                          Fax: (508) 837-5017
73      Thomas L. Theis
      •  Hazardous Waste and Toxic Substance
         Research and Management Center
        Rowley Laboratories .
        Clarkson University
        Potsdam, NY, 13699-5715

        See listing for Anthony Collins (record # 34).
                                                          Phone:(315)268-3853
                                                          E-mail: adminyjb@clvm.clarkson.edu
                                                          Fax:(315)268-7636
                                                          Phone: (217) 333-8940
                                                          E-mail: davidt@hwric.hazard.uiue.edu
                                                          Fax:(217)333-8944      ,
74      David L. Thomas
        Hazardous Waste Research & Information Center
        Illinois Department .of Energy and Natural Resources
        One East Hazel wood Dr.
        Champaign, IL 61820'        .           ,   -

       . The Hazardous Waste Research & Information Center (HWRIC) combines research, technical
        assistance, and informationalservices to help the State of Illinois better understand and solve its
        hazardous waste problems. Education plays an important role in the Center's mission which includes
        P2 curriculum development in areas with limited exposure to the P2 concept such as business arid
        public health schools. The Center also provides training and experience in P2 techniques at its state-
        of-the-art analytical  and research laboratories.                                    •  _

        key words: business; hazardous materials; professional education; public health research center;
                                                          Phone: (61-6),895-3749
                                                        ,_ Fax: (616) 895-3864
75      Janet Vail
        Waste Reduction, & Management Program
        Water Resources institute
        Grand Valley State University              '
        One Campus Drive                               .          .
        Allendale, MI 49401   ;                 •   ,        ' '                      '       '

        The Waste Reduction and Management Program is a P2 outreach program for business and industry.
        It sponsors conferences and workshops, facilitates business coalitions, and provides P2 information.
        The Program frequently works with the Michigan Office of Waste Reduction Services. The Water
        Resources Institute has an education program on its research vessel for water quality and it is.
        preparing a manual on Michigan air quality regulations.
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                        Ms. Vail also teaches an extension class in Waste Minimization for Wayne State University.
                                                                                       I

                        key words:  air quality; hazardous materials; professional education; solid waste; water; workshop
                76      Allen White
                        Director, Risk Analysis Group
                        Tellus Institute
                        11 Arlington St.
                        Boston, MA 02116-3411
                                Phone: (617) 266-5400
                                Fax: (617) 266-8303   .
                        Oversees program in P2 economics supported by EPA, state governments, and various private
                        corporations. Studies how a firm's capital budgeting process and project financial investment
                        practices may be altered to encourage P2 versus end-of-pipe investments. Has developed P2 finance
                        spreadsheet software tool for project financial analysis licensed to EPA and several state
                        governments. Conducting nationwide survey of corporate envir&nmental practices for EPA. Worked
                        with American Society of Testing and Materials in developing a national standard for total cost
                        assessment (TCA), an alternative approach to conventional financial, analysis which better accounts
                        for long-term, hidden, and less tangible benefits of P2.  Also involved in developing corporate-wide
                        indicators of environmental performance. Methods, tools, and case studies developed'will be
                        available for educational purposes.  . •

                        key words:  accounting; business; case studies; center; economics
                77     Thomas Young
                       Hazardous Waste and Toxic Substance
                         Research and Management Center
                       Rowley Laboratories
                       Clarkson University
                       Potsdam, NY  13699-5715

                       See.listing for Anthony Collins (record # 34).
                                Phone: (315)'268-4430
                                E-mail: adminnyjb@clvm.clarkson.edu
                                Fax:'(315) 268-7636
               78     Amy Zander
                       Hazardous Waste and Toxic Substance Research
                         and Management Center
                       Rowley Laboratories
                       Clarkson University
                       Potsdam, NY 13699-5715

                       See listing for Anthony Collins (record # 34).
                               Phone:(315)268-6532
                               E-mail: adminnyjb@clvm.clarkson.edu
                               Fax:(315)268-7636
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         David Allen
         5531 Boelter Hall
         Dept. of Chemical Engineering
         University of California-Los Angeles
         405 Hilgard Ave.
         Los Angeles, CA 90024
                                                                            Phone:(310)206-0300
                                                                            E-mail:  dallen@seas.ucla.edu
                                                                            Fax:(310)206-4107
                       Is working to include P2 concepts into a freshman level environmental literacy course. Has also
                       completed a problem manual for engineers (sponsored by the EPA) that deals with real P2 situations.
                       Teaches UG and Gr. engineering courses with an emphasis on P2, including a course taught jointly
                       by engineering, public health and urban planning professors on toxics reduction. Is actively .involved
                       in promoting P2 within the university and with area businesses. Is publishing a textbook on P2 for
                       Sr. level engineering students. Is a co-director of UCLA's P2 Education and Research Center.

                       keywords: book published; case.studies; chemical engineering; public health
        Jesse Ausubel
        The Rockefeller University
        1230 York Avenue
        New York, NY 10021-6399
                                                                           Phone:(212)327-7917
                                                                           E-mail: ausubel @rockvax.rockefeller.edu
                                                                           Fax:(212)327-7519              ,
                       The Program for the Human Environment at the Rockefeller University was established in June 1993.
                       As part of a biomedical research institution, the program endeavors to better understand basic
                       mechanisms influencing both global and local environmental processes that affect human welfare.
                       .The program supports selected research initiatives, hosting visiting environmental scientists, and
                       encourages and participates in inter-disciplinary collaborations in environmental science.  A main
                       researdTtheme of the program is industrial ecology. Industrial ecology is the study of the totality of
                       the relationships between different industrial activities; their products, and the environment. They
                       propose to develop a generic Gr. level curriculum in industrial ecology for engineering, and possibly
                       business schools around the country.  Their activities include research in materials flow, energy
                       infrastructure, and environmental aspects of public health.  They intend to systematize existing
                       knowledge of P2 and waste minimization as well as uncover existing and new uses for materials
                       previously considered waste.       .                                             ,

                       key words: atmospheric science; chemical engineering; design; energy; process design; recycling; risk
                                                                           Phone: (401) 792-2276
                                                                           E-mail:  mbide@uriacc.uri.edu
                                                                           Fax:(401)792-2581  '    :
81      Martin Bide
        University of Rhode Island
        RI Center for Pollution Prevention
        Chemical Engineering Dept.
        Crawford Hall                                      '
        Kingston,RI 02881                          .

        Researches and teaches about textile wet processing, including preparation, dyeing, printing, and
        finishing. Teaches Sr. level courses, Dyeing and Finishing which includes P2 techniques, and
        Textiles~and the Environment, which includes P2 techniques.  In spring 1995, will teach Gr. level.
        course. The Environmental,Effects of Textile Processing: Currently has a research'grant from EPA
        via the RI Department of Environmental Management to. undertake a project for the Rl'textile.
        industry.      ,                      •  •  ..    '                             •

        key words: chemical engineering; consulting; process design; recycling; research center; textile.
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        Robert M. Counce
        Dept. of Chemica'Engineering                        Phone:(615)974-5318
        University of Tennessee
        419Dous:htery Bldg.
        Knoxville. TN 37996-2200

        Teaches UG course in industrial P2 that is open to Gr. students from all disciplines. The main
        questions addressed in the course are: what is P2?,  how does it fit in?, and how do we integrate it  .
        into our thinkinu? Uses case studies where appropriate. Conducts P2 design and process analysis for
        area businesses and industries. Good exchange with and support from ORNL and Department of
        Energy.                                                       -
                                                                          Phone:(203)486-0321
                                                                          E-mail:  mcutlip@uconnvm.uconri.edu
                                                                          Fax: (203) 486-2959
        key wordte:  chemical engineering; design


        Michael B. Cutlip
        Department of Chemical Engineering
        University of Connecticut
        Box U-222
        Storrs, CT 06269-3222                                      .         .

        Interested in the use of numerical methods in the solution of engineering problems.  Co-author of
        POLYMATH, which allows user-friendly interactive solution of a variety of problems involving
        Simultaneous Ordinary Differential Equations, Simultaneous Linear and Nonlinear Algebraic
        Equations, and Polynomial, Multiple Linear and Nonlinear Regressions. POLYMATH is currently in
        use by over 120  Chemical Engineering Departments. This software finds wide application in '
        fundamental unit operations, reactor design, process control, process dynamics and process design
        calculations. It enables more realistic problems to be easily and effectively solved in engineering and
        scientific coursework. Most research is in chemical reaction engineering and includes catalytic and
        electrochemical  fuel cell systems.  Catalysis interests are interdisciplinary and are pursued with
        faculty in chemistry. Current work involves adsorption, gettering, photocatalysis, and steady
        state/transient catalysis over new materials which are characterized by a variety of surface science
        instrumentation. The fuel cell work involves very detailed modeling of fuel cell electrodes as well as
        the study of multi-component electrocatalyst systems and fundamental properties of electrode
        systems.

        key words:  adsorption; catalysis; chemical engineering; computer modeling; electrochemical
        reaction engineering; numerical analysis; process design; reaction engineering
                                                                          Phone:(218)726-7126
                                                                          E-mail:  ddorland@ua.d.umn.edu
                                                                          Fax: (218) 726-6360
84      Dianne Dorland
        231 Engineering Bldg.
        Dept. of Chemical Engineering
        University of Minnesota, Duluth
        10 University Dr.
        Duluth, MN 55812

        Has a new program that addresses chemical engineering aspects of P2 in Jr. and Sr. level courses.
        Emphasizes flexibility, especially in the design component of engineering; urges students to reassess
        how we currently handle processes.  Is developing interdisciplinary projects dealing with "green
        technology." Funded to conduct P2 opportunity assessments for small businesses and industry.

        keywords: air quality; chemical engineering: hazardous'materials; legislation; process design;
        solvent substitution: waste audits
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 Sheldon Duff
 Department of Chemical Engineering
 University of British Columbia
 2216 Main Mall            /
 Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z4 Canada
                                                           Phone: (604) 822-9485   >
                                                           E-mail: sduff@chml.ubc.ca
                                                           Fax:(604)822-6003
        Teaching Sr. UG and Gr. courses in P2 and treatment. Main focus is oh (design of wastewater
        treatment facilities, however also covers environmental impact, recycling, reuse, closed cycle
        operations, and industrial ecology.        .

        key words: biology; biotechnology; case studies; chemical engineering; design; environmental-
        engineering; water                                       .
 Rex T. Ellington
 Science and Public Policy Program
. University of Oklahoma       .  .
 Sarkeys Energy Center
 100E. Boyd,Rm.R2b8
 Norman, OK 73019
                                                          Phone:(405)325-2554            "
                                                          E-mail: ellingto@gslan.offsys.uoknor.edu
                                                          Fax:(405)325-7695   ;
        Curriculum and course development for engineering and business UG, Gr., honors, and continuing
        education on P2 toward sustainable development with total economic, environmental, energy use, and
        product quality. Research on total'.system and total life-cycle-plus-management, including         .
        organizational effects. Total system case .studies.  Formed Eco-Cycle Quality Management Group
        which works on development of improved methods of analysis and decision making to help business
        people.

        key words: business; center; chemical engineering; ecology; engineering;'management; policy
 Cheng-Shen Fang
 Dept. of Chemical Engineering
 U of Southwestern Louisiana
 Box;42251
 Lafayette, LA 70504
                                                          Phone:(318)231-5350
                                                          Fax: (318)-231-6688
        Teaching and research focus is in the areas of petrochemical waste treatment/minimization and P2.
        The bulk of the work is in end-of-pipe treatment, primarily because the region is heavily regulated by
        the EPA, and industry .funding is concentrated in meeting its short term needs. Some state funds are
        available for the study of the local photochemical 'smog (despite low automobile densities) and
        atmospheric emission surveys. Also interested in CO2 recovery from coal-fired power plants.

        keywords: air quality; chemical engineering; management; petrochemicals; utilities
88      Jim Ferrell
        Pollution Prevention Research Center
        North Carolina State University
        Raleigh, NC 27695-7905
                                                   Phone:(919)515-1818
                                                   Fax:(919)515-3465   '
        Has offered a course on industrial waste reduction. Works with the Pollution Prevention Research
        Center which is based in the Chemical Engineering Department, and is currently active in research
        related to P2 in petroleum refining and silicon chip manufacturing. The Center itself is not involved
        with educational aspects of P2. but individual researchers deal with P2 in many of their classes.
        kev words:  chemical engineering; center
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 Marvin Fleischman
 Waste Minimization Assessment Center
 University of Louisville
 Ernst Hall  106
 Louisville, KY 40292
                                                                           Phone: (502) 852-6357
                                                                           E-mail: internet: mOflei01.Louisville.edu,
                                                                                   bitnet: mOflei01@ulkyvm
                                                                           Fax: (502) 852-6355
                        Teaches P2. Waste Treatment, and Disposal, a non-traditional course focusing on concepts,
                        applications, and issues, exemplified by real life examples.' Emphasis is on P2 from the perspective
                        of an industrial waste generator or plant engineer. The Center does full facility quantitative (pre-
                        project engineering level) waste minimization assessments at manufacturing facilities using students
                        and faculty. These assessments include a waste characterization/audit, identification of waste
                        prevention and minimization opportunities, and a preliminary technical and economic assessment of
                        waste minimization options. The Center also offers short courses and lectures in P2 and waste
                        minimization:  Through the Center, one course in industrial waste management and one in P2 and
                        waste minimization are offered as part of the Chemical Engineering curriculum.  These broad and
                        diverse courses include guest speakers, field trips, and a class project at an area manufacturing
                        facility. Has written problems and materials taken from waste minimization assessments for use in
                        waste management courses or materials balance

                        key words: chemical engineering; field trips; hazardous materials; life cycle analysis; management;
                        recycling; research center; solid waste; training; waste audits
William James Frederick
Head of Chemical Engineering
Gleeson 103
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331
                                                                          Phone: (503) 737-2496
                                                                          E-mail: frederickiw@ccmail.orst.edu
                                                                          Fax: (503) 737-4600
                       Teaches a course on waste minimization and P2 to Sr./Gr. level engineering students.  Introducing
                       both these concepts into Sr. design and freshman chemical engineering courses.
                       Conducting/directing research in industrial waste minimization in pulp and paper manufacture.
                       Conducts waste minimization audits for local industry.

                       key words:  chemical engineering; pulp and paper; waste audits
Jeanette Garr
Dept. of Chemical Engineering
Youngstown State University
Youngstown, OH 44555
                                                                          Phone: (216) 742-3020
                                                                          Fax:(216)742-1567
                       Teaches industrial pollution control, wastewater treatment, and accident and emergency management
                       with heightened awareness of P2.  Research interests include application of artificial intelligence and
                       neural network methodologies to process dynamics and control. Environmental policy decisions are
                       based on a mvriad of factors covering a wide range of disciplines. Is currently exploring the
                       application of neural networks to model decision-making processes.

                       key words: chemical engineering: computer modeling: process control
                92      Rakesh Goyind
                        Dept. of Chemical Engineering
                        University of Cincinnati
                        697 Rhodes Hall (ML 171)
                        Cincinnati. OH 45221
                                                   Phone:(513)556-2761
                                                   Fax: (513)556-3473
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         Teaches concepts of waste minimization and P2 through process synthesis/optimization.  Research
         interest is in efficiency through .detailed computer analysis of plants. Dr. Govind is interested in
         developing P2 courses, which can only be developed through research. The funding for P2 is,
         however, lacking.                '                                                   •

         key words: chemical engineering; computer modeling; process design
        William Hecker
        Dept. of Chemical Engineering
        Briaham Young University
        35CTCB
        Provo,  UT 84602
                                                            Phone: (801) 378-6235"
                                                            Fax:(801)378-7799
        Has developed a comprehensive UG air pollution control course in which P2 concepts are introduced.
        His research is in the area of catalytic converters as an end-of-pipe treatment method for NOx
        reduction. Primarily industry funded.                  •

        key words:  air quality; automobile; chemical engineering; chemistry
        J.R. Hopper
        Department of Chemical Engineering
        Lamar University
        P.O. Box 10053
        Beaumont, TX 77710
                                                           Phone:(409)880-8784
        A simulation of the Sohio process for the production of acrylonitrile from the catalytic ammoxidation
        of propylene has been performed, using published kinetic and thermodynamic data to illustrate the
        concepts of P2 by process modification. The study has determined the reaction parameters which
        will minimize the production of by-products while maintaining .the conversion of propylene above
        80%.  Trie reaction parameters studied were reactor type, reaction temperature, residence time, and
        entering feed temperature. The minimum byproducts were produced in an FBR operating at 450'
        degrees at a residence time of 7 seconds for a conversion of 81%.  Also teaches Gr. course, waste
        minimization.

        key words: chemical engineering; chemistry; computer modeling; consulting; energy;
        petrochemicals; plant design; process design
                                                          . Phone: (5030 737-2496
                                                           E-mail:  iisam@ccmail.orst.edu
                                                           Fax: (503) 737-4600'
95      Kristiina lisa
        Associate Professor, Chemical Engineering
        Gleeson 103        .
        Oregon State University
        Corvallis, OR 97331

        Teaches a course on waste minimization and P2 to Sr./Gr. level engineering students. Introducing
        both these concepts into Sr. design and freshman chemical engineering courses.
        Conducting/directing research in industrial waste minimization in pulp and paper manufacture.
        Conducts waste minimization audits for local industry.
                                               '•,"''-'         "•  '  '            l
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 Ralph Kummler
 Chemical Engineering
 Wayne State University
 Detroit. MI 48202  '
                                                                           Phone: (313) 577-3800'-
                                                                           Fax:(313)577-3810  •
                        Has taught 300 engineers over the past two years in P2 strategies in the course, "Waste
                        Minimization."  Under contract with EPA to provide interns to small businesses in Michigan for
                        waste reduction management. Works directly with industry to provide technical assistance. Operates
                        with part-time faculty and uses case studies from the automobile industry. Funding from auto
                        industry.

                        key words: air quality; atmospheric science: automobile; case studies; chemical engineering;
                        chemistry; computer modeling; consulting; environmental engineering; hazardous materials;
                        internship; professional education; training: water           • •  .
 Gennaro J. Maffia
 Associate Professor and Chairman
 Dept. of Chemical Engineering
 Widener University
 One University Place
 Chester, PA 19013-5792
                                                                          Phone:(215)499-4089
                                                                          E-mail: pfgjaffia@cyber.widener.edu
                                                                          Fax:(215)499-4059
                       Teaches P2 concepts as pan of a Sr. design courses and also as part of short courses outside the
                       University. Offers a freshman seminar on P2 for engineering and non-engineering students.  Has
                       developed a few interactive models that he uses in class. These models run on the True Basic
                       language. Periodically works on projects, contests, and proposals involving P2. Develops case
                       studies which develop unsteady models for common/real world events.
                                                                                 i
                       key words: biotechnology; chemical engineering: chemistry; consulting; economics; energy;
                       petrochemicals: process design
Jeffrey Mensinger
Dept. of Chemical Engineering
Wayne State University
Detroit. MI 48202
                                                                          Phone:(313)577-1200
                                                                          Fax:(313)961-5603
                       Teaches a course which provides students with understanding of the overall management
                       requirements for conducting waste minimization/pollution prevention assessments and insights to
                       achieve the implementation of proposed programs. Course includes case histories of successful
                       programs.                                                 ,

                       key words: chemical engineering; economics: management
James Noble
Dept. of Chemical Engineering
Tufts University
4 Colby St.
Medford. MA  02155
                                                                          Phone: (617) 628-5000 x2089
                                                                          Fax:(617)627-3991
                        Has developed a course. Hazardous Waste Treatment'Technologies for chemical and civil engineers.
                        The course introduces P2 concepts focusing on pollution control and waste treatment.

                        key words: chemical engineering: civil engineering: hazardous materials   .
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 Vito Punzi
 Dept. of Chemical Engineering
 Villanoya University
 800 Lancaster Avenue
 Villanova,PA 19085
                                                            ,Phone:(610)519-4946
                                                            Fax:(610)519-7354
         Teaches a technical elective course in industrial hazardous waste handling and minimization open to
         chemical engineering Jr.'s and Sr.'s.  Feels that engineering students must have a good background in
         chemistry and unit operations to understand and spot opportunities for waste reduction. Engineering
         decisions are driven by the bottom-line economic amelioration, and P2 may be best worked into a ' •
         course from that viewpoint.'Research includes treatment and recovery of heavy metals from industrial'
         waste waters and environmental application of reverse osmosis.                          ,

         key words: chemical engineering; computer modeling; economics; hazardous materials; process
         design; recycling; water               -•'.'-             •.       .
Joseph Reynolds
Dept. of Chemical Engineering
Manhattan College  '  •
Bronx, HY 10471
                                                            Phone:(718)920-0187.
                                                            Fax:(718)796-9812
        .Offers a Gr. elective three unit engineering course on P2. Directed an NSF workshop in 1992-93 for
        college faculty that was concerned with the development of a problem workbook on P2. Co-author,
        (with L. Theodore) of the  1992 Van Nostrand Reinhold book, Pollution Prevention.  Currently
        preparing a tutorial of P2.  Runs seminars on P2 for EPA.                           «

     ~  keywords: book published; chemical engineering; professional education
 102    Christian Roy
     ;.  Dept. of Chemical Engineering
        Universite Laval
        Ste-Foy
        P. Quebec, CANADA G1K7P4
                                                   Phone:(418)656-7406
                                                   E-mail: croy@gch.ulaval.ca
                                                   Fax:(418)656-5993
        Teaches a P2 course designed for Jr. and Sr. UG chemical engineering students. Personal notes as
        well as materials available from EPA .and other government agencies are provided. One part of the
        course deals with pyroly sis'process since this is the strength of the research team lead by Dr. C. Roy.
        Several articles published in scientific literature form the core of the material provided to the
        students. Two videotapes are available, one of which has bee.n produced by Beyond 2000 from
        Australia on vacuum pyrolysis process!                                          ••   •

        key words: center; chemical engineering; chemistry; consulting; energy; hazardous materials;
        petrochemicals; plant design: process design: product design; recycling; soil; solid waste
 103     Henry Shaw
•'        Dept. of Chemical Engineering
         Chemistry,, and Environmental Science
         New Jersey Institute of Technology
         University Heights
         138'Warren Street    ••'  '
         Newark. NJ 07102
                                                   Phone: (201) 596-2938
                                                   E-mail: shaw@admin.njit.edu
                                                   Fax:(201)802-1946
         Responsible for teachina'Gr. and UG courses in air pollution control, global environmental problems,
         catalysis, and plant design.  Economic aspects of P2 are covered in the plant design course.  Research

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          includes aspects of thermal destruction of hazardous wastes, incineration techniques, and the scale-up
          of organic reactions in multiphase aqueous systems in order to replace chlorinated solvents as an
          approach to P2. Directed the NJIT initiative to establish the Emissions Reduction Research Center,
          an NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for P2 Technology with MIT, Ohio State,
          and Penn State.

          key words: air quality; atmospheric science; center; chemical engineering; chemistry;
          computer modeling; energy; hazardous materials; management; nuclear engineering; petrochemicals;
          plant design; policy; process design; solvent substitution;  utilities


 104     Dilip Singh                                        ,
         Dept. of Chemical Engineering                        Phone:(216)742-1737
         Youngstown State University                          Fax: (216) 742-1998
         Youngstown, OH  44555                                 .

         Teaches industrial pollution control, wastewater treatment, and accident and emergency management
         with heightened awareness of P2.  Research interests include application of artificial intelligence and
         neural network methodologies, to process dynamics and control. Environmental policy decisions are
         based on a myriad of factors covering a wide range of disciplines.  Is currently exploring the
         application of neural networks to model decision-making processes.

         key words: chemical engineering; computer modeling; process control


105     Louis Theodore
         Dept. of Chemical Engineering                        Phone: (718) 920-0185
         Manhattan College                                   Fax: (212) 796-9812
         Bronx, NY  10471

         Offers a Gr. engineering elective three unit engineering course, Pollution Prevention. The course
         devotes considerable time to the overall philosophy and the economic issues of P2.  Introduces
         students to equipment and process calculations. Uses the textbook he co-authored. Developed a US
         EPA training course (including slides) titled Pollution Prevention. Directed an NSF Pollution
         Prevention Workshop in 1992-93 for college faculty. Has co-authored (with J. Reynolds) 1992 Van
         Nostrand Reinhold book. Pollution Prevention, and a tutorial entitled Pollution Prevention , with sixty
         problems dealing with topics from energy conservation to home issues (ETS Theodore Tutorial,
         Roanoke. VA, 1994). Currently working on P2 Problems and Solutions which will be ready in
         Iatel994 (Gordon and Breach, New York, NY); and on a non-technical text keying on pollution
         prevention which will be ready in 1994 entitled. Fifty Major Environmental Issues Facing the 21
         Century (Prentice-Hall).

         key words: air quality: book published; chemical engineering; consulting; ethics;
         hazardous materials; professional education; risk; solid waste


106     Dean Ulrichson
         Sweeney Hall                   .        ,             Phone:(515)294-6944
         Dept. of Chemical Engineering                        E-mail: dlulrich@iastate.edu-
         Iowa State University"      "                         Fax:(515)294-2689
         Ames. LA 50011

         Teaches safety, health, and environmental topics in process simulation and design. Also teaching a
         Sr. elective course that introduces P2 concepts in all of the above topics. Coordinating  development
         of an environmental engineering curriculum.                                               ,

         key words: chemical engineering: process design; public  health

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                107     Margrit von Braun
                        Dept. of Chemical Engineering
                        University of Idaho
                        6th and Urquhart
                        Moscow, ED 83843
                                                           Phone:(208)885-6113
                                                           E-mail: cdixon@crow.csrv.uidaho.edu
                                                           Fax: (208) 885-7462
                        Has built P2 concepts into chemical engineering courses entitled Advanced Plant Design and
                        Hazardous Chemical Waste. The courses are open to Sr. and Gr. students.  Has added classes in P2,
                        environmental audits, and hazardous waste management open to Jr. ,Sr., and Gr. sUidents.

                        key words: chemical engineering; environmental science; hazardous materials; plant design
                                                                          Phone: (313)577-3848'
                                                                          Fax:(313)577-3810
108     Gregory Yawson
      V  Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering
        Wayne'State University
        Detroit, MI 48202  t     '        ;    .    ,

        Currently teaches P2 as part of a Gr. level course as well as a pre-college program. Major thrust is
        research in industrial"and agricultural waste recycling, recovery, and reuse.  Directs an EPA funded
        source reduction internship program for Michigan residents. Also involved in developing a two-year
        associate degree program related to P2. -Member of UNEP/EED contact list of experts on cleaner
        production, and the International Association for Clean Technologies and Global Network for Low
        and Non-waste Technologies.  .    .                            ,                 .   •.

        key words: agriculture; chemical engineering; hazardous materials; internship;
        professional education; recycling;  solid waste    •.   :   •.
Chemistry
                109    Thomas Carrol
                       Dept. of Natural Science
                       Keuka College
                       Keuka College, NY  14478
                                                          Phone:(315)536-4411
                                                          Fax:(315):536-5216
                       Introduces P2 concepts in general and organic chemistry courses and laboratories. Has reduced waste
                       in all chemistry experiments (e.g. substituted (i) CrO3 with bleach in the synthesis of adipic acid from
                       "cyclohexane and (ii) K2CrO4 with non-polluting organics in spectrophotometer demonstration of
                       Beer's Law). Science advisor to the Westchester Environmental Coalition. The Chemistry
                       Department is in the planning stages for an environmental bachelor's degree at Keuka College.

                       key words: chemistry; consulting; laboratory
                                                                          Phone: (412) 268-6.335 '
                                                                          E-mail: cdO.w@andrew.cmu.edu
                                                                          Fax: (412) 268rlQ19
110     Terrence Collins
        Mellon College of Science   '
        Carnegie Mellon University
        SchenTey Park
        Pittsburgh, PA'15206               •           '     "       '       '
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        Teaches UG and Gr. courses on benign chemistry -Jhe development of environmentally-conscious
        chemicals to replace preexisting toxic chemicals.              '  .,

        key words:  chemis,try                 -                               ,
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                111     Gary Hickernall
                        Dept. of Natural Science
                        Keuka College
                        Keuka College, NY 14478
                                                           Phone:(315)536-4411
                                                           Fax: (315)536-5216
                       Introduces P2 concepts in general and organic chemistry courses and laboratories. Has reduced waste
                       in all chemistry experiments (e.g. substituted (i) CrO3 with bleach in the synthesis of adipic acid from
                       cyclohexane and (ii) K2CrO4 with non-polluting organics in spectrophotometer demonstration of
                       Beer's Law). Science advisor to the Westchester Environmental Coalition. The Chemistry
                       Department is in the planning stages for. an environmental bachelor's degree at Keuka College.

                       key words:  chemistry; consulting; laboratory .            '
                                                                          Phone:(206)543-1655
                                                                          E-mail: bruce@cpac.washington.edu
                                                                          Fax: (206) 543-6506
112     Bruce R. Kowalski
        Center for Process Analytical Chemistry
        University of Washington
        BG-IO
        Seattle, WA  98195

        Founder and Director of the Center for Process Analytical Chemistry (CPAC), a NSF
        Industry/University Cooperative Research Center at the University of Washington (Seattle). CPAC's
        mission is to develop on-line, real-time chemical analyzer systems for process optimization and
      •  control for both increased industrial competitiveness and P2. Founded the area of chemometrics, the
        use of multivariate mathematics to solve chemical problems. Chemometrics is essential for analysis
        of the complex issues resulting from advanced chemical analysis of industrial processes or
        environmental contamination sites. CPAC is developing a new type of chemical sensor, a second
       ' order sensor,  which requires chemometrics to analyze the data produced in response to the analyte of
        interest in the presence of unknown interferences. CPAC is currently involved in a project for the
        Westinghouse Hanford Company using spectroscopy and. chemometrics to non-invasively measure
     •   the moisture content in Hanford waste tanks. Professor Kowalski has trained numerous post-doctoral
        and visiting scientists in the area of chemometrics.

        key words: chemistry; chemometrics; computer modeling; hazardous materials; laboratory;
        process control: process design; professional education
                                                                          Phone: (612) 625-3563
                                                                          E-mail: mann@chemsun.chem.umn.edu
                                                                          Fax:(612)624-7541
113     Kent Mann
        Dept. of Chemistry
        University of Minnesota
        207 Pleasant St., SE
        Minneapolis, MN 55455-0431

        Has upgraded several chemistry laboratory experiments with P2 in mind. In general chemistry
        courses=he relates the chemistry of the environment to real issues such as acid rain, ozone depletion,
        etc. Chemistry, as a discipline, is not a significant waste generator; however, waste reduction and P2
        work in the group has been spurred recently by high disposal costs. The department commitment to
        P2 is strong 'and future plans include development of a comprehensive P2 curriculum.  Uses micro-
        scale lab techniques. State funded.

        kev words: chemistry: laboratory
                114     Elizabeth A. McGrath
                        Center for Process Analytical Chemistry
                        University of Washington. BG-IO
                        Seattle. WA 98195
                                                           Phone: (20'6) 543-3530
                                                           E-mail: betsy@cpac.washinston.edu
                                                           Fax: (206) 543-6506
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         Ms." McGrath is the ^Environmental Coordinator for the Center for Process Analytical Chemistry
        :(CPAC), ari-NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center at the University of Washington,
         Seattle. ,'CP,AC's mission is to develop on-line, real-time chemical analyzer systems for prpcess
         optimization and control for both increased industrial competitiveness and ,P2. Improved continuous
         real-time monitoring.is necessary for regulatory compliance and implementation of P2 strategies.
         Guest lectures in a process analytical chemistry class for Gr. and ST. level students on P2 cbncepts  '.
         and die future-direction of the environmental movement in order to get practical,information to
         students so that they "can make better evaluations, pf the !work they undertake.  She acts as an-interface,
        ^between the EPA and otherenvironmental organizations to facilitate their involvement with CPAC.
         CPAC is also involved With the'UW science outreach program .to high-schools administered in the
        •Chemistry.department.   ;"     '  :      \           ':;   ..'•;/. • •  /,   , .     -.'-'     .

        ,key. wordsr/chemistiy; hazardous materials; process'control; wastewater        /.'-'..
              r- ^ '   '" '  .      '      ''      ' \.  .    •    ' ~  .v     '•;.   •    , i     '.   .• ..

        Mario Molina
        Department of Earth Ato6spherici& Planetary Sciences  ,Phone:(617)253-5081-               ,
        Massachusetts Institute of Technology        ,       .  Fax: (617) 253-0354  .           .
        Building 54-1312   ;   ',.'-"                          '      .      '.•"•.  '
        Cambridge, MA 02139     !,     .    . ~        .  .        '    .

        Research and teaching focus on the chemistry of the global atmosphere and the way it can be affected
        by humans. Emphasizes the need ,to understand what is happening in order to  understand how to.    ,
        change. Global atmospheric pollution can be prevented by stopping emissions. .Laboratory work
        fodiiseson the chemistry of ozone depletion in high latitude stratosphere.   One aspect of research
        involves investigations of elementary gas phase chemical and photochemical reactions.      ,

        key wc»rds:  atmospheric science; chemistry          •
                                                           Phone: (508) 934-3680.:,
                                                           E-mail: >sawans@ woods.uml.edu
                                                           Fax:(508)943-3028   '
116     Samuel P. Sawan
  '   '   Department of Chemistry        .
        University of Massachusetts, Lowell
        'One University Avenue     • •.        "
  .     . Lowell, MA 08154-2881 ..'•   v         .'..-'.'-.'              ..   '. ...      '      ;    .  -

        Studying the interaction of supercritical carbon dioxide with polymers and adhesives for applications
        such as cleaning or'disassembly of manufactured goods. These studies are driven.by the. need to find
        replacements for CFCs for cleaning and other industrial applications. Additionally, such studies may
        allow for the facile^ disassembly and recycling of products that have been manufactured, using . .
 :,   '•' adhesives.  '•-.-.      .   .'• :    ';.'.'     -     ;  •    "  ' .         •   .'.••.._  ./ '.-

        key words:. adhesives; atmospheric science; center;' chemistry; plastics; polymers; recycling;
       ' .solvent substitution; supercritical fluids    .            •       ...
 117     AlecScranton  ;
         Department of Chemical Engineering              -     Phone: (517)353-3516'     /  .
       '  Michigan- State University.                            E-maU: scrant6n@egr.rnsu.edu-
         A 202"Engineering Building   .    •' .   "        •.-' /Fax: (517) 336-1105
   -•   , East, Lansing; Ml 48824-1226.        •  ;  .' -           •   '.: .'.  •     '' " •'.,"   ''  '•' -  '-      ;

         Conducts research on the development of high-performance coatings and inks which emit no volatile
         oraanic components during cure'. Whilemostof his work in the area is focused on research'rather   •
      .   thaneduc'atiori. he has discussed the. topic in several courses he teaches, and in public presentations
         ohP2. The emission of volatile organic components (VOCs) from curing inks, and coatings is a   ;

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                         leading cause of atmospheric pollution. Numerous studies have shown that when these VOCs enter
                         the atmosphere they result in the formation of smog and air pollution.  Researches use of pollution-
                         free, high performance coatings.       •               .                      '  ':•-.•••/.••

                         keywords: air quality; chemistry; solvent substitution
         T. Spiro
         Chemistry Department
         Princeton University
         Princeton, NJ 08540-
                                                                           Phone: (609) 258-3907
                                                                           E-mail: :spiro@chemv.ax.princeton.edu
                                                                           Fax: r(6Q9) 258-6746   .'
                        .Research interests are in mass flows and exposure to toxic chemicals  .(dioxin, lead, cadmium) and in
                        chemical mechanisms of pollutant'mobilization in soils. Teaching focuses on environmental.
                        chemistry' (published a textbook) and chemistry for non-science students via environmental issues.

                        key words: air quality; book published; chemistry; hazardous materials; petrochemicals; water
        Eric M. Suuberg
        Division of .Engineering •.
        Brown University
        Providence, RI 02912
                                                                           Phone: (401) 863-1420
                                                                           E-mail: eric_suuberg@brown.edu
                                                                           Fax: (401). 863-1157
                        Has conducted research in energy conversion, fire safety, nitrous oxide rriitigatipn, automotive tire
                        recycling, and plastics recycling. Also involved in many aspects of coal chemistry and combustion.
                        Has taught courses on environmental aspects of energy conversion and on chemical and phase
                        equilibria of environmental systems.                                          ,

                        keywprds: chemical engineering; chemistry; energy               .           •
                                                                          Phone: (509) 335-3360
120     Scot Wherland
        Dept. of Chemistry
        Washington State University
        Pullman, WA 99164                                                -

        Is working on introducing P2 ideas in a general chemistry course and laboratory experiments.  Has
        gradually substituted toxic and heavy metals in the unknowns with non-toxic elements. Is actively
        looking down the P2 road for the development of strong chemistry education curricula.

        keywords: chemistry; laboratory  ,                                         ..,
Civil and Environmental Engineering

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        Paul Anderson
        Department of Environmental Engineering
        Illinois Institute of Technology
        3201 South State Street
        Chicaao.IL 60616      '            .
                                                                           Phone:(312)567-3531
                                                                           E-mail: enveanderson@minna.iit.edu
                                                                           Fax: (312) 567-3548' .       •
                        Has developed a one semester course to expose engineering students to quantitative aspects of P2.

                        key words: chemistry, civil engineering: design: environmental engineering; hazardous materials;
                        process design: training': waste .audits: water                                  '''••-
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  122     C. Robert Baillod        -                       .           .
    •-"  .  Civil and Environmental Engineering   .:.         -  ,"   Phone:(906)487-2520   .           '     :
          Michigan-Technological University    .   .        '    '   '    ,    • :   '             •' •     ::-    "
 '     '  .  1400TownsendDr.    '                                  •             ,           .'    , .'.,
          Hou'ghtonvMT 49931      ,' •  \      ; ;:''   -     '      •     .  •                   ''   ;  :-
   •  ,-'•'.. •:.••:•:'•      • '   '      •••'•'•'".      -  ,'-''-   '  ' . '     I       '      '.'/'•.•.
          Education in P2 at Michigan Tech is built upon knowledge created in two ongoing efforts. The first
      .-. ; of these is the Centerfor Clean Industrial and Treatment Technologies (CenGITT), a, multi-million    .'      t
  • '• '•". .' ' dollar Exploratory Research Center sponsored by the.EPA. The second is a three year curriculum,.-:  . ,  '  ;
         'development project" Educating Engineers for the Environment:.(E3), spbhsbred by the Westinghouse     •  '
          Foundation and Hughes Aircraft.  Fundamental^ informatioa'jbn clean technologies created in the            .
      •    CenCITT research program is^^translated intoGr. and Sr. level engineering, courses. At the'.
        '  engineering bacfcalaiireate level, a team of twelve faculty have developed an introductory course •   ;.  .
 • '  -•'"'  •ernphasizing clean technologies and P2 and have produced,^videotapes of most, lectures. Current      .
        '.  efforts are directed at developing engineering design projects for use in Sr. and Gf. level courses.  : •

  .  -   .key words:  clean technology; environmental engineering   .   ,•                :              .


 123      Curtis Bryant  .
         Dept. of Civil Engineering  .  .   .        ,           -Phone:(602)621-2266
        :, University of Arizona'  :       '. •       '.,    '      Fax: (602) 621-2550           •     ,  .
    ,     Tucson, AZ  85721 '    .  ,:•       ;'             .'     \

         Is interested in developing interdisciplinary educational modules focusing on human attitudes and
         technical capabilities heeded to foster P2. Believes mat human behavioral implications and consumer
       ''perspective on product use and waste are-key factors in planning for avoidance and substitution in P2.
     -   Worked with anthropologist Dr.^^Rathje on the psychology of garbageproduction and opportunities
         for reuse.  Is seeking funding from federal agencies.       .•             '-  ,           t

         key words:  behavior; civil engineering; modules; solid waste                                .:


 124     EdGhian
         School of Civil and Environmental Engineering,'.','    Phone:(404)894-7694
         Georgia institute of Technology             '          Fax:(404)853-3177   .
         Atlanta, GA  30332'               :'•   •.' ,'.":          .:.'...                   '•'";'

°.. •.     Teaches courses in solid waste management, industrial waste treatment, sustainable   ..   •
        • development/technology, hazardous wastes management, etc.' Research interest is in the areas of
         developing sustainable technology, P2 in metal finishing industries, solidification/stability,    '      .,   •
         recycle/reuse of contaminated soils and hazardous materials,,ground water remediation, etc. Also
         actively participating in the Center for Sustainable Development at Georgia Tech.                     ,

         .key words:  biotechnology;^chemical engineering; civil .engineering; environmental engineering;
        .hazardous materials; professional education;-recycling; water  ' ''•  •     -•     ;"•':'


 125      Mohamed Dahab           .         '
      '    Department of Civil Engineering-         . '  ,-'      '.  Phone: (402) 472-2371    •  '  .'.".'.,.-'   -
     •'    University of Nebraska-Lincoln           '.. •'      '  E-maU:  mdahab@unl.edu            •',•.'
';.'v  -.    W348 Nebraska Hall                '.-    , •  '•      ,  Fax: (402) 472-8934      -     '       ;
        '  Lincoln, NE 68508-0531 .               .           '    '"•'.''            ,
         ' -      ' •    *  i "       .      '    ''      '           '        •             ' '   *  "    ,"       '
         .Teaches Solid Waste Engineeririg to Gr. and Sr. students, in which  10-15% of the material is about
          P2 concepts. Developing a course on P2 including the basic.concept and theory, and clean
          manufacture and processing^  Will use the electroplating industry as an example..       .;.-',•

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                         key words: civil engineering; environmental engineering; hazardous, materials; process design;
                         recycling; risk; solid waste; waste audits; water                ;        "•'•'.'
                 126     Carol Diggelman
                         Dept. of Physics and Chemistry
                         Milwaukee School of Engineering
                         P.O. Box 644
                       •  Milwaukee, WI 53201-0644.;
                                                           Phone:(414)277-7320   .;.-
                                                           E-mail: diggelman@warp.msoe.edu
                                                           Fax:(414)277-7470           •
                        Has developed and teaches a course, Introduction to Hazardbius and Solid Waste Management, from
                        the perspective of pollution prevention. Students are required to complete an engineering term  .
                        project, comparing RCRA Subtitle C Management of a waste system typical of what graduates are
                        likely to encounter in an industrial setting with what is currently being done to reduce that waste
                        stream based on information from the literature," practitioners, and vendors. Risks and costs of RCRA
                        Subtitle C management are compared to those associated with pollution prevention.     /

                        key words: environmental engineering; hazardous materials; life.cycle analysis; policy; recycling;;
                        risk;'solid waste; solvent, substitution; waste audits; water            .      ,
                                                                          Phone: (801) 797-3227
                                                                          Fax:(602)621-2550
127     Ryan Dupont
        Asst. Director, Utah Water Research Laboratory
        Civil and Environmental Engineering
        Utah State University
        UMC-8200
        Logan, UT 84322-8200              .                            .'..•'

        A Sr. elective course in P2 will be introduced in the UG program, winter 1993.  Course covers P2
        concepts in both industrial and private sectors, and provides a quantitative approach for decision
        making in terms of emissions reduction and economics through P2 fundamentals and case studies.
        Research focus on treatment methods using low energy, in-situ bio-treatment on soils.

        key words:  biotechnology; civil engineering; economics;
                128     Kumar Ganesan
                        Dept. of Environmental Engineering
                        Montana Tech
                        Butte.MT  59701
                                                          Phone: (406) 496-4239
                                                          Fax:(406)496-4133,
                        Has recently introduced P2 as an integral part of a course in air pollution control systems. Plans to
                        organize research projects aimed at development of new technology for air pollution reduction and
                        prevention.. Offers several professional education courses related to air quality engineering, spotting
                        P2 opportunities, and taking the necessary action to minimize pollution.

                        key words: air quality; civil engineering; professional education                   :
                129     Isabel Heathcote
                        School of Engineering
                        University of Guelph
                        Guelph, Ontario. CANADA N1G2W1
                                                         'Phone: (519) 824-4120, x 3072
                                                          E-mail: heathcbt@net2.eos.uoguelph.ca
                                                         .Fax:(519)836-0227
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        Co-teaches with William James, Gr. course on pollution control planning based on Ontario legislation
       . for P2 in surface water,and non-point source P2. •  •       • ,       :.     '                ,,.'.'.

        key words:  consulting; environmental engineering; expert systems; incentives; land use; legislation;
        policy; irole .playing; social sciences; solvent substitution; waste audits; water             's'
                                                          . Phone: (519) 824-4120 x 2433;,  '  /, „
                                                           E-mail: wjames@net2.eos.uoguelph;ca
                                                             ' K: '(519) 767-2770
.130     William James
 ' •     '  '   School of Engineering          -. •";      "..-      '
         ;  University of Guelph  '     '." •'
V. -     ' .;Guelph, Ontario,'CANADA N1G2W1  ;  •.

           Co-teaches, with^Isabel Heathcbte, Gri course on Pollution Control Planning based on Ontario  '
           legislation^or P2 in surface water and non-point source P2. Works with a research grpupof
           a-riproximately 10 Gr. students on modeling the long term impacts of surface water .pollution and,
   ,      „ flows resulting from urban development. Projects include: enhancements to US EPA programs
   /  . • .'  SWMM4 and HSOF; field experiments on  porous, pavement; stormwater BMPs like wetlands
   '   •  :  Jnfitoatioh; solar thermal emichment of receiver waters due to urban pavement; "use of GIS and
           weather radar in computer-controlled sewage systems; and sources controls of urban runoff
           pollutants. Mana.ges, an electronic bulletin  board called SWMM users and a quarterly newsletter
    '       called SWMM'News and Notes-thatreaches4,000readers.-

       "    key words:  book published; civil engineering; computer modeling; consulting; electronic bulletin
  • ••'       board; land use; professional education; urban drainage; water; workshop
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          Reid Lea
          University of New Orleans
          823-Engineering Bldg;
          New Orleans, LA. 70148:
                                                           Phone:(504)286-7089 .,  .
                                                           E-mail: wrlce@basin.crc.uno.edu
                                                           Fax:(504)286-5586
        Teaches a formal course in P2 plans. 'Course is designedto develdp .these plans for industry as
        required by state law.                               -     .' •   -                 •  -

        keywords: civil engineering; legislation
           Joseph M. Marchello
           Old Dominion University
           Kaufman-Duckworth   Room 35
           Norfolk, VA 23529-0241
                                                           ,Phone:,(804) 683-3753   '
                                                           E-mail: jmmlOOu@pduvm.cc.odu.edu'
                                                           Fax:"(804) 683-5354
        Teaches Gr  courses in civil and environmental engineering, specifically in P2. air quality, solid, and
        hazardous waste, teaches a course specifically on P2 and includes. P2.concepts in the others.  Uses
        case studies from various sources, for example the American Institute,of Chemical Engineers, the •
        University of Tennessee, and EPA reports. Recent projects deal with refuse-derived .fuel and
        bioremediation. and on controrofdiesel engine air emissions,

        key words: air quality; automobile; environmental engineering; hazardous materials;  ..        •
        petrochemicals; process design; recycling; solid waste   ^       .
 133     Donald Modesitt
 .,:       Environmental Engineering Program
         Department of Civil Engineering
        .University .of Missouri  ;
       •  Rolla. MO 65401       .      '
                                                              Phone: (314)341-4452
                                                              :.Fax:.(3;14)-341-4729' ,
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                        Teaches an introductory environmental- engineering course which teaches methods like process
                        modification to achieve better environmental results.  In a water and wastewater engineering course
                        for Sr. and Jr. level engineering students, introduces ideas like using recycled, water in industry.
                        Areas'of interest are environmental engineering education and research and consulting in the areas of
                       ' water quality, waste water treatment, municipal solid -waste, hazardous waste, public health, and
                        aqliaculture:  Consultant to municipalities, industry, and individuals on alternative solutipns. Active
                        in professional organizations such as the National Society of Professional Engineers, Water;
                        Environment Federation, American Waterworks Association,. Aiherican Academy of Environmental
                        Engineers and the American Society of Civil Engineers:             .

                        key words: bioloay; chemistry; civil engineering; consultinf;  environmental .engineering;
                        hazardous materials; pubjic health; recycling; solid waste; water; wastewater.             .


                134     Frederick G. Pohland    ,
                    1    Professor and  Weidlein Chair                   "      Phone:(412)624-1880
                         of Environmental Engineering    .                   E-mail:  pohland@civ.pitt.edu
                        Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,     Fax:(412)624-0135,
                        University of Pittsburgh
                        1 140 Benedum Hall                                   ..'.-..•'.
                        Pittsburgh, PA 15261-2240

                       'Teaches and researches environmental engineering operations and processes, industrial and hazardous
                        waste management, and environmental impact assessment.  P2  and waste minimization as well as life
                        cycle assessment and risk management are included in many of the courses taught within the Gn
                        program in Environmental  Engineering. A new course in P2 using industrial case studies has been
                        introduced in Chemical Engineering.      '           ,     • .   '

                        key' words: civil engineering; environmental engineering; hazardous materials; process design;
                        professional education; .solid waste; water


                135     Robert B. Pojasek
                        Tufts University                                     Phone:(617)721-4097   .
                                            '                     '       .  Fa*: (617) 721-4073
                        1021 Main St.
                        Winchester, MA 01890

                        Gr level course on P2 currently in fifth (1994) year and offered in both Spring and Fall Semesters.
                        Creative problem-solving skills and quality improvement tools utilized to identify P2 opportunities in
                        an industry setting.  The Descriptive Approach to P2 pays particular attention to the engineering
                        method of assessment, data analysis, feasibility study, and implementation. Students utilize their
                        skills and tools in manufacturing firms and prepare a feasibility report in lieu of a final examination.
                        This is an elective course in both the Hazardous Materials Management program and the
                        Environmental Ensmeerinsi M.S. Program iri the Department of Civil and Environmental
                        En°ineerin° The detailed'course syllabus is available to anyone requesting a Copy. Dr. Pojasek has
                        a national mining and consulting practice at GEI Consultants, Inc. and is past president of the
                        American Institute for P2. He is also working with other universities to help implement ,P2  into
                        curricula.                          ;                       '.'.','

                        key words:  accounting": air quality: behavior: book publisrfed: design; civil engineering; economics;
                        environmental engineering; field trips: hazardous materials; incentives; legislation;
                        life cycle analysis": management: plant design: process control; process design; product design;
                        professional education: solid waste: waste audits: water
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  136     Angelos Protopapas
         , Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering          : Phone:. (718) 260-3632
      ,  •  Polytechnic University         ;.            "  ,.     Fax: (718)260-3135
          6 Metrotech Center .-•..'•'      .  ' •-  •         '      •     "     . '-,                 :  ;
    •  .    Brooklyn,NY 11201  ;   \     .,'.:    -.,-..'.•'•         '••     ,    :.  .    •

         . introduces P2 concepts, in two ground water, hydrology courses.  The courses emphasize contaminant
    . •'.    transport, 'treatment technologies, and P2. • Plans to, offer an extension course on P2 open to the •
        : .broaderMetrotech community (an academic-industrial complex)! . .         .     '  .

         key words: civirengineering; water .  '            .   .   ?H-  "    •  •
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 :.'   •    D'ept; 6f Civil Engineering             ..  --, '.    •   ' Phone:(608) 342-1539     .
         .University of Wisconsin -Plattvjille                  •  Fax:(608)342-1566     .   .
         1 University Plaza      ,                   / .     .         -.-'..
     -' -.  Plattville, WI 53818      \'[   * •_  ...              ''.'.      .    •;    :..
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      ".   Piahs-to introduce source reduction and P2 from a broad perspective into the current environmental
         thinking within the Department of Civil Engineering. Teaches substitution and avoidance as sound
         environmental practice with respect to the use o many consumer products.          •

     •   : key-words: behavior; civil engineering .          .   •.",,'..   •  -'         ,.     ^     ,


 138     Ken Williamson                                          ;         '
         Apperson Hall 202                 '     '    '        Phone:(503)737-6837
      '   Dept. of Civil Engineering        .  .                 . E-maU:  williamk@ccmail.qrst.edu
         Oregon State University      '"•;-•  '•/•              Fax:(503)737-3052
         Corvallis,OR 97331:-2301 .      '     "'',•.     ,'•:

         Has worked with Sandra Woods on developing waste reduction seminars.that have;served as an,   ;
*         introduction to P2 at the Gr. leVel. The issue of integrating. P2 and other environmental problems into
         engineering curricula is currently being studied.;      •     .'.    '

         keywords: environmental engineering; hazardous materials             ,    •     .         :


 139     Sandra Woods'
         Apperson Hall          '       .      "   "  -      Phone:(503)737-6837     .-         ..
         Dept. of Civil Engineering"-", .   '.•'.-."      '  •   .   Fax: (503) 737-3099; •  .
         Oregon State University          '    •••-.•           '
     ' ;  Corvallis, OR 9733.1                     .       ..',"'      •  •'.        :     /         .   ,•-

         Has worked with Dr. Ken Williamson on developing Waste Reduction seminars that have served as
     .  :  an introduction to P2 at the Gr. level.  The issue of integrating P2 and,other environmental problems
         into engineering curricula is currently being studied.                     '             •  ;  -"

      '•  keywords: civil engineering  ,..,•"     •  '          .       .  .   •        -   .    .  .
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                 140     H. Randolph Holt
                         Department of Technology
                         Northern Kentucky University
                         Highland Heights, KY 41099-0839
                141
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                                                     Phone:(606)572-5710
                                                     E-mail: holthr@nkuvax.bitnet
                                                     Fax: (606). 572-5398
                         Since decisions'made during the design process can drastically affect a product's environmental
                         impact, he has been looking at ways to, augment design methodology and subsequently minimize this
                         impact. Efforts have centered on electronic design, but they could.be applied to other designs as well.
                         Rather than develop a separate course, he has integrated.the concepts .into standard course offerings.
                                  •   "• '    •',     '   '•   •• ';': '-' •; •••     •: •'   '   "H ''''"'.•   '      '•','.    ''        "'   •.
                         key words:  design; design for environment; electrical.engineering; electronic design
 Kenneth Hunnibell
 Industrial Design Department
 Rhode Island School of Design
 2 College St.
 Providence, RI 02903-2784
                                                                            Phone:(401)454-6160
                                                                            Fax:-(401) 454-6157..
                        Has been teaching in the industrial design department since 1963. Teaches a course which examines
                        the content and causes of today's ecological problems and-formulates ethical responsibility both as
                        citizens/consumers ,and designers/artists. Uses field trips, guest lecturers, field research, and
                        discussions to include environmental impacts in developing design and artistic processes. Also
                        teaches electives and studios which emphasize this ethic.

                        key words: design; product design; professional education       •
YurikoSaito
Philosophy Department
Rhode Island School of Design
2 College St.  .
Providence, RI 02903-2784
                                                                           Phone: (401) 454-6578
                                                                           Fax:(401)454-6157
                        Teaches courses, including electives and studios, which examine the content and causes of today's
                        ecological problems and formulates ethical responsibility both as citizens/consumers and
                        designers/artists. Uses field trips, guest lecturers, field research, and discussions to address
                        environmental issues in developing design and artistic processes.        .       .

                        keywords: design; product design; professional education
Economics
                •143     George Criner
                        Dept. of Economics and Policy
                        University of Maine
                        5782 Winslow Hall
                        Orono. ME 04469-5782
                                                    Phone:(207)581-3157
                                                    E-mail:  crinef@maine.maine.edu
                                                    Fax: (207)-581-4278
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          Offers courses (with field trips) from Sophomore to Gr. levels in waste reduction. Main areas of
         'interest are in the land application of waste materials and the variation of waste with seasons. Would
          like to see a course .in composting in the near future. Partial funding from an NSF grant.  ,.

          key words: economics  .  '•'  .    '.".".   .    . .'      •         .  •.;..   .       '     .,
       Fayepuchiii
       Director, institutefor'Economic'Analysis
      . New Yo'rk University '.'-.'•'
       269 Mercer St.' Second Floor  ;
       New. York, NV 10003  "'         .   ,'  •'
                                                            ' Erniail: Duchinf@acfcluster.riyu.edu
                                                             f$ai; (21:2) 995-4165     .     •  '• ;.
        - As Vice President of Education of the International Society-for Ecological Economics, developed a
         curriculum in Ecological and Development Economics which studies the interrelations of population,
        • consumption, and technological change, and'how, looking at these interactions, economic change and
         benefit can come about with the least damage to the environment. She is currently working -with the
         United Nations University (Tokyo) to develop a few training courses, to be offered in several Asian
         countries, based on .this  curriculum./The curriculum covers, changes in the size and'composition of .
         the population, social and economic change(including consumption), and technological change. The
         Institute for Economic Analysis has also developed a two-week training program in the construction
         and use of ecological/economic models to evaluate concrete, sector-level strategies for economic
         development. Changes in land, water, and air use and pollution will be examined.  This course will
         be offered for.the first time in Indonesia in July  1994.  Supervised an investigation for the Earth
         Summit in Rib.de Janeiro'of strategies for environmentally sound economic development. Has done
         similar work in Indonesia and other developing countries and has carried out many studies of
        technological change in the US economy. Currently, has been examining ways in which plastics are
        'used and the prospects for recycling them.                                     »  '

        keywords: accounting; case'studies; computer modeling; economics; energy; input-output model;.
        recycling; social sciences; sustainable development; technological change          ;
      O. Homer Erekson
      Economies Department
      Miami University
      Oxford, OH 45056.
                                                           • Phone: (513) 529-2836  ,      ,    '/  .    .
                                                           E-mail: herekson@sba-laws.sba.muohio.edu
                                                           Fax:(513)529-6992        ,     '  .     .
        Is involved .with the Miami University Sustainability Project which includes faculty from the Depts.
       , of Economics, Marketing, Finance, Management, Geology, Zoology, and Geography.  They have a
        three-year grant and are developing case studies. Also a member of the International Environmental
        Ethics Task Force for the CounciLon Ethics in .Economics. Project involves developing a Sr. level
        capstone course in sustaiiiability along with written materials.  The latter include an anthology of
        readings on Sustainability', research articles, and our major effort - book on sustainability that includes
        six introductory chapters on the History of Sustairiabiliry, Macro and Micro Issues in Measurement,
        Ethics, Policy, and Business-Science Synthesis, along with twelve case studies that are currently
       , underway, looking at successful sustainable initiatives by business. •• The monograph will be finished
        in 1995. Several of the cases deal with.Pollution Prevention.                 •

        key words:  business; case studies; econbmics; ethics; incentives; policy; social sciences
146     Lester Lave
.  '.."'  GSIA254C'-'  ."''':':
        Carnegie-Mellon University.
      :' ShenleyPark
     '   Pittsburgh, PA  15206
                                                          Phone: (412) 268-8837  .       ....
                                                          E-mail: -• 1101+@andrew.cmu.edu
                                                          Fax: (412)268-6837        .  '.-.
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                         Conducts research on "product and process' design for the environment" or green design.  Individual
                         projects include software tools for environmentally conscious product design, examination of life
                         cycle analysis, municipal solid waste recycling and disposal, and social evaluation of product,
                         packaging. Teaches courses which include material on tradable pollution permits, understanding
                         regulatory strategies, and environmental 'policy.       •                         ,

                         key words: economics; green design; life cycle analysis; product design; recycling
 Hadi Dowlatabadi
 Engineering and Public Policy
 Carnegie Mellon University
 Pittsburgh, PA  1'5213
                                                                           Phone:'(412) 268-3031
                                                                           E-mail: hd01@andrew.cmu.edu
                                                                           Fax:(412)268-3757
                        Research interests revolve around environmental impacts of energy use. Research in the electric
                        utility arena has spanned issues from urban air pollution to acid rain to climate change. Has also
                        studied emissions from mobile sources exploring tropospheric air pollution in. the U.S. A common
                        theme throughout this research is decision-making under scientific, technical, economic,
                        environmental, and regulatory uncertainty.

                        kev words: air quality; atmospheric science; automobile; computer modeling; economics; energy;
                        engineering; life cycle analysis; policy; risk; utilities
William H. Glaze
Chairman
Dept. of Environmental Sciences and Engineering
School of Public Health
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
CB#7400, Rosenan Hall
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7400
                                                                           Phone: (919) 966-1024
                                                                           E-mail: wglaze@sphvax.sph.unc.edu
                                                                           Fax: (919 )966-2583
                        Several courses are offered in Gr. and PhD. degree programs that include aspects of P2. .These
                        include: Management of Hazardous Waste, Air Pollution Control, and Current Applications in
                        Environmental Management.         '         .   '         .

                        key words: air quality; atmospheric science; biotechnology; chemistry; computer modeling; •
                        economics; engineering; environmental engineering; management; risk; water
Christopher Hendrickson
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
SchenleyPark
Pittsburgh. PA  15206 •
                                                                           Phone: (412) 268-2948
                                                                           E-mail: cth+@andrew.cmu.edu
                        Conducts research on "product and process design for the environment," or "Green Design."
                        Individual projects include: creating software tools for enyirohmentally-conscious product design,
                        examination of life cycle analysis, and municipal solid waste recycling and disposal.

                        'keywords:  engineering: policy; product design: recycling        ,    '
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 150-   Edward Klevans
         Nuclear Engineering
         The Pennsylvania State University
         'Sackett Bldg. :        -
       •  University Park, PA 16802
 151
152
153
                                                          Phone: (814) 863-1653
                                                          Fax:(814)865-8499
         Teaches a Sr. and Gr. level course on radioactive waste management. Areas of interest include liquid
      ;   metal reactor design; thermal hydraulic safety, plant life, extension, and fuel management.. Plans to
         include waste minimizationconceptsinto the neutronics and design area.                        .  •

       .  key words:  nuclear; engineering; plant design; utilities .     •>( -..-"      .  '•_•..    •     • N
       Fran McMichael
       Civil and Environmental Engineering
       Carnegie'Mellon University       '  • ,
       Schenley Park  .        .
       Pittsburgh, PA  15206   -         . " •
                                                       :''..  Phone: (412) 268-2948        •
                                                         ; E-mail: fm2a@andrew.cmu.edu
                                                          Fax:(412)268-1019  .... '    .   '
        Director of Carnegie Mellon's Center for Solid Waste Management. Teaching and research focus on
        solid waste management, particularly battery recycling and waste management.  ..

        key words:, engineering; policy; recycling; solid waste; waste management       •.•-'••••.
       Indira*  Nair
       Engineering'and Public Policy
       Carnegie Mellon University -
       Shenley Park
       Pittsburgh, PA 15206 ,    ':
                                                         Phone: (412) 268-3645
                                                         Fax:(412)268-1019  •
       . Teaches project courses for UGs. Recent courses have focused on green automobile design,
        component labeling for recycling/reuse, and design for waste.avoidance.

     .   key words: engineering; policy; product design; recycling   '           .
      Dundee Navin Chandra
      School of Computer Science
      Carnegie Mellon University
      Schenley Park  "      ,  ,  .
      Pittsburah, PA 15206
                                                         Phone: (412) 268-7019  •
                                                         E-mail: dchandra@cs.cmu.edu
                                                        .'Fax: (41-2 )621-5477
        Currently .developing product disassembly guideline software to aid in product design for the  L
        environment. Co-teaches UG project courses'which in recent years h.ave included product pollution
        prevention projects.           .                   .           '      •    .

        key words: engineering: product design       .        :..•••
154    , EdwardS.  Rubin
        Dept. of Engineering and Public Policy
        Carnegie Mellon University    •
        Schenley Park, Baker Hall  128-A   . .
        Pittsburgh. PA' 15213
                                                        Phone: (412) 268-5897
                                                        E-mail: rubin*@cmu.edu
                                                        Fax: (4 i 2) 268-3757
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                    " Is "the Alumni Professor of Environmental Engineering and Science at Carnegie Mellon University.
                  "   4 holds joint appointments in the departments of Engineering andPubhc Policy and Mechanical

                     Enoineerina  and is also Director of CMU's Center for Energy an Environmental Studies, Teaching
                   '  and research'are in the areas of environmental control, energy utilization and technology-policy

                     interactions.        ,               .                                      ,

                   ' kev words- air quality; chemical engineering; computer modeling; design; economic modeling;  '
                  •  economics; energy systems; engineering; green design; life cycle analysis; mechanical engineering;
                  '   planTdesign; policy; process design; research center; risk; solid waste; systems modeling; utilities
                        t "    '''"".*    	;'"  " ,  • '" '"   '   '','''     ' '   " "   ''•!" ,''',''  '   '   '   '    •  ..•'-•'
                     "'',*•' "''"*'",,,.'      "'     ,'. •     '    •     ., , -     '"::,,'    , |

              155    K.B.Rundman    .   /.                      ^'• "' /^ A*I w>'
                   .  Metallurgical and Materials. Engineering    ,          Phone:(906)487-2632

              -      Michigan Technological University  .; '         .  : -' ,*£%£$^™**.  -'   ,
                     1400 Townsend Dr.                          ..      Fax. (906) 487 ^4

                   !  Houghton, MI 49931      •                  ...     • .
                         *•*  «         .   *      f           ,    '        .  '           I.        • •       , \ ••	
                     Focuses on material flow in an industrial society. Is developing a new^Sr.- Gr. level course on
                     material and energy flow in an industrial Society, and has co-developed a sophomore level course,
                     Engineering for the Environment. Is also incorporating P2 concepts (focusing on recycling, air -
                     qSy!anlsolid waste problems in the foundry industry) in a course on cast metals, a Sr. level
                     hands-on experience              .                        ,

                     key words: 'engineering; itfe cycle analysis; materials engineering; process design; product design;
                     recycling; waste audits


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        Lisa Bardwell
        School of Natural Resources and Environment
       'University of Michigan   .                 '
        Dana Building  ,    ,              .'•••-.
        Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1115.   .-     ',     '.
                                                               Phone:(313)747-4708
                                                               E-mail: bardwell@umich.edu
                                                               Fax:(313)936-2195   -.,.-•
            Teaches' an environmental studies course mat builds a series Of pollution prevention ;discussion
            sections and assignments around a life cycle assessment lecture.  The. notion bf cradle to grave  '
            thinking is incorporated broadly throughout the,class, ranging ftonrniore traditional industrial .'.  '
            production to lliinking 'about costs of getting orange juice dijapple juice into one's stomach.! Also
            helping to develop>a curriculum for a university environmeriTai^^ audit service-type:course.

            keywords: 'behavior; life cycle analysis; waste audit "-•'    ....        .          •-       '•:
       John E. Carroll
       Dept. of Natural Resources'
       221 James Hall;
       ^University of New Hampshire
       Durham; NH '03324-3591
                                                              Phone: (603) 862-1020
                                                              Fax: (603) 862-4976,"
           Teaches,both Gr. and UG courses .on international environmental ethics arid values as applied to
           polludon, environment, toxics, natural resource's, agriculture, and energy; the application of
           ecolpgical thought to pollution control; !and the role of religious/spiritual values in pollution control.

          'keywords: book, published; ethics; geography; social sciences
       Npellette Conway-Schempf
       Greeft Design Initiative
       GSIA224  .-'  .  '.--.'   '..,
       Camegie-Mellpn University  "
       ShenleyPark          ..        .
       Pittsburgh, PA 15206.
                                                             Phone:(412)268-2299
                                                             E-mail: ncOy+@andrew:cmu.edu
                                                             Fax: (412) 268-6837          '
          Directs Carnegie Mellon University's Green Design Initiative, a program to develop
          environmentally-conscious products and processes. The initiative involves i) research aimed at
          providing industry with P2 tools and technologies, and ii)'.educational programs aimed at instilling an
          enyironmental awareness among university graduates, regardless of major, by incorporating
          environmental modules and ca$e studies into required core courses.

          keywords:  design;, life, cycle analysis; management; product design  "  •'•  '             •'.'./
      Nancy Coppojia
      Department of Humanities  ,
      New Jersey institute of Technology,
      University Heights
      Newark, NJ 07102        /.. ' ;   .
                                                             Phone: (201)596-5726
                                                             E-mail: copppla@admin.njit.edu"
                                                            -Fax:(201)565-0586
           Member of a faculty team developing aP2 curriculum initiative under a grant from EPA to research,
           write, and implement a multi-disciplinary textbook across a technical curriculum.  The team's book,
           Pollution Prevention from .a Humanities and Social Science Perspective, is a task oriented casebook
           that examines P2 from a philosophicaL ethical, aesthetic, social, cultural, political, and economic .
           perspective. Gurrently refining this work for eventual distribution outside'-NJfT.

           keywords:  modules              '..'.'"•
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                '162     David Eagan    >
                         Institute for Environmental Studies        ,            E-mail:  djeagan@students.wisc.edu
                         70 Science Hall                                  ,
                         University of Wisconsin-Madison
                         550 N. Park St.  ,                                           .              .  ,
                         Madison, WI. 53706             ,  ,    "   ';      ..-.*;•'..   '•".,''          '       ,:'    '
                                      ' \      '         '  ' ' '       •_,."'       '    '\    '  '          .
                         In Fall 1991, Fall,1992, Fall, 1993, and Spring 1994, the capstone seminar for Sr.'s in the .
                         Environmental Studies Certification Program has focused on environmental issues affecting the
                       "University of Wisconsin-Madison. Students working "individually arid in teams design research
                         projects on some aspect of the'University's use of resources,!environmental impact,  or natural history.
                         Projects are done in collaboration with staff and administration clients, who work with students to
                         ensure that projects will directly benefit the University of Wisconsin. Lately projects have been more
                         action'-priented. Copies of all student reports are on reserve in the Environmental Studies Library and
                         are; available as a resource for the entire campus. Some of the projects hav6 helped to contribute to
                         waste reduction and P2. In Spring 1994 for example student projects led to i) a switch to recycled
                        paper in self serve copiers in a campus library, and ii) the establishment of an on-line system to
                        redistribute surplus laboratory chemicals.  Co-edited The Campus and Environmental Responsibility
                        with David Orr, a book of case studies on campus-based environmental initiatives.

                        keywords: case studies; recycling; waste audits                                  .           •
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Denise Guerin
Design, Housing and Apparel
240 McNeal Hall
U of Minnesota
1985 Buford Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55108
                                                                           Phone:(612)624-1257  •
                                                                           E-mail: dguerin@che2.che.umn.edu
                                                                           Fax: (6.12) 624-2750
                        Teaches course-entitled. The Introduction to the Designed Environment, (200 students/year) which
                        focuses on the interaction of the human'with the social, natural, and designed environments. The
                        roles of professional designers and consumers of design are investigated as they affect decisions
                        relating to daily life, P2, and life cycle analysis. Consequences of these decisions are explored in
                        relation to the human ecosystem.  P2 is further explored via field trips to landfills and recycling
                        centers as well as through student research papers.

                        key words:  behavior; design; field trips; life cycle analysis
Diana Liverman
Earth and Mineral Sciences
The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA 16802
                                                                           Phone: (814) 863-7004
                                                                           E-mail: dml4@psuum.psu.edu
                                                                           Fax: (814) 863-8017
                        Teaches UG courses on environmental issues, global change and Mexico, emphasizing social causes
                        and consequences of problems such as drought, deforestation, and pollution. Researches human
                        dimensions of global environmental change and environmental issues in Mexico. Grants from NSF,
                        NASA. EPA, Greenpeace. Member of NASA and NOAA committees on global change.

                        key words: atmospheric science; geography: policy; social^ sciences; water
                165     Todd MacFadden
                      "  Cooperative Extension Service
                        Montana State University. Taylor Hall
                        Bozeman.MT 59717
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         Is designing a semesterrlength introduction tq pollution prevention course for Native Americans to be
         .taught at a local community college. .Interested in integrating concepts from Native American culture
         with pollution prevention themes.                  ;  .    ;  •      •              •   -'..    •• ;  ; '

         key wordte: community college.; culture change; extension; social sciences .  '      ,•     •      .
 166     Marilyn Raphael          ,
        •Geography Department, Buijche Hall '    '   .   '      : P'hpnei
    .   V University of California-Los Angeles        ;    . •'•  ' '. *f'M'.- '         '   ',            :
   ••   .  "405 Hiigard   ''.;.:;.;  ..:••  ;      "   ;.    ..'••?• .-v..'  ,•       •'.•;•.'-       '-  .-••' ••
'   ';   -  LosAngeles;CA 90024  '     v  •", . '   :-           '. -.."; •':.>';;   .%.      .   . ' •  .  ..  j /   ,

         Teaches a freshman, course, Relationship With the Environment^ that addresses questions such as .why
     •    pollution exists'and how climatic conditions can. escalate 'the effects of pollutants, lo'cally. Also.'   .  '
         teaches Environmental Impact Analysis, a hands-on experimental course in which students complete
         a P2irelated groupiproject.  Both of the courses are offered twice a year'and class enrollment usually
    •. v" exceeds 50 students. Research interests, include global climate and. how it may Be affected by low,
         level greenhouse gases.' May seek-government funding for future projects.           ,

•   • '  '   keyw-ords: air quality; atmospheric science; geography; social sciences      •'•..••'
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 James N. Seiber
 Sierra Pacific Professor            •,
'   of Environmental Science and Engineering
 University of Nevada-Reno ,
 Mail Stop 199       .               '
 Reno, NV 89557                     ;
                                                           Phone:(702)784-6460
                                                           Fax:(702)784-11-42 •  .
        Gr. curricula are offered in atmospheric sciences, ecology/ evolution/conservation biology,
        environmental 'engineering, hydrology/hydrogeology, environmental science and health.. Included is
        coursework/research dealing with pollution in air/water/soil/bibta, and the prevention and remediation
        of pollution. •   .                 .        ,  .       ,       -  ,             '    ,.-.'•

        key words: agriculture; ak.qliality; atmospheric science; center; chemistry; environmental
        engineering; hazardous materials; risk; water   •.       •     ,    '     -.'.•'.
 JoelTarr
 Carnegie-Mellon University
 ShenleyPark
 Pittsburgh; "PA 15206
                                                           Phone:(412)268-2609    •'  t
                                                           E-mail:' jt03+@andrew.cmu.edu
                                                           F.ax: (412) 268-1019
       'Teaches courses which center on critical issues in American environmental history. Courses involve •
        discussions of urban and industrial metabolism over time and how wastes were generated and then
        disposed of. Discusses technological and policy options and evolution of pollution control legislation.

        key words:  pollution history; social sciences    •         ;   -,.'         y      :  '       ,
169    Becky Yust
        Design. Housing and Apparel,
        240 McNeal Hall
       • University of Minnesota
   .    1985 Buford Avenue
        St. Paul,'MN 55108-.;
                                                     Phone: (612) 624^4904  • •      '.
                                                     E-mail: byust@che2.che,umn.edu
                                                     Fax:<6'!2) 624-2750.  .  :
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                        Teaches course entitled Introduction to the Designed Environment, (200 students/year) which focuses
                        on the interaction of the human with the social, natural, and designed environments.  The roles of    •
                        professional designers and consumers of design are investigated as they affect decisions relating to
                       • daily life, P2, and life cycle analysis. Consequences of these decisions are explored in relation to the
                        human ecosystem. P2 is further explored via field trips to landfills and recycling centers as well as
                        through student research papers.                                                     ;       ,

                        keywords: behavior; design; field trips;'; life cycle analysis        •  "
General Pollution Prevention
                                                                           Phone: (509) 335-8536
                                                                           Fax: (509) 335-7636'  -
170     William Budd
        Program in Environmental Sciences and
          Regional Planning
        Washington State University            -                  •          •
        TroyJHali 305               '          '                    ...                 .
    •    Pullman, WA 99164-4430

        Has developed an introductory P2 course and an advanced course in environmental auditing.  These
        courses are exclusively devoted to P2. P2 is also incorporated into courses in hazardous waste
        management and environmental engineering. The curricula are being supported by funds from EPA
        and the Washington State Department of Ecology.                          '

        key words: environmental engineering; hazardous materials; waste audits
                                                                           Phone: (913) 864-3208
                                                                           Fax: (913) 864-5321
171     Steven Hamburg
        Environmental Ombudsman's Office  .       .
        University of Kansas
        HaworthHall         .                                                    •
        Lawrence, KS  66045-2106

        The Environmental Ombudsman's Office develops programs and policies to reduce the
        environmental impacts of the UK. The Office does not limit its activities to any one resource or
        impact.  Past work has dealt with energy efficiency, P2, water conservation, paper use, recycling, and
        other issues. P2 work includes chemistry lab waste, paint solvents, pesticides, cleaning products, and
        ozone depleting compounds. The office prepares brief position papers and summaries, for each
        project  A seminar, Issues in Resource Conservation has been offered in the past in winch students
        work on projects which improve operations at the University.  University of Kansas also has an
        'Environmental Studies Program (phone:. 913-864-4169).

        key words: design; energy; land use; policy; recycling; solid waste; waste audits;  water
Industrial Ecology
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         Lynn Jelinski
         Cornell University
         ISO.Biotechnology Building
         Ithaca. NY  14853-2703
                                                                           Phone: (607) 255-2300
                                                                           E-mail: Iwj2@cornell.edu
                                                                           Fax:(607)255-6249,
                         Teac'hina emphasis m P2 includes use of biotechnology and biophysical processes to interface with
                         environmental problems.      •                      .    •
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                        keywords: agriculture; biology; biotechnology; .center; chemical engineering; chemistry; energy;
                        hazardous materials; Krl2; Iaboratory;,modules-educational; soil; solid waste; water
                                                                           Phone: (609) 25^-4665.        ,        .
                                                                           E-mail: vmthomas@pucc.princeton.edu
                                                                           Fax: (609) 258-3661 ,
173     Valerie Thomas
        Center for Energy and Environmental Studies '    ...
        HI02 Engineering Quad.
        Princeton University               .-..•'    . •;':
  ,.    . 'Princeton, NJ:;og544-5263    ..    ;    •    / -.  :,'

      • • Works with students to 'try to determine what materials are- used and how in the entire 'industrial
        .system. Studies problems caused -by these materials and looks for•opportunities for P2.  Work'
     .  -focuses on industrial ecology of cadmium, lead, and dipxin," mostly at the regional, national, or global
    .    scale. Special emphasis is on. the use of exposure .assessment in industrial ecology,.and oh the .
     ;   technical factors contributing to the continuing international use Of leaded gasoline. --.-• , v  .   .  •.

     .   key words:  book published; research center  "     ,  .•-,'..'..  ...       '    :       ,       .   .
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                174
       Elizabeth Geltman
       National Law Center
       George Washington University
       720 20th Street, NW
       Washington/DC 20052
                                                                          Phone: (202) 994-2327 '
                                                                          E-mail: egeltrnari!@main.nlc.gwu.edu
                                                                          Fax: .(202) 994-9446.    '
                        Currently teaches: Survey of Environmental Law and Policy, Environment,Issues in Business   ,
                        Transactions, and Clinical Studies in Environmental Law. These are three of 22 courses taught in the
                        George Washington University National Law Center Environmental Law and Policy Program.  The
                        orientation of each is P2. Various courses look at role of lawyer as counselor and teach, for example, •
                        how to structure transactions to have a better environmental impact; deal with how to permit a
                        facility and identify hazardous waste issues; look at policy aspects like the trend for EPA to merge
                        compliance and enforcement; and look at life cycle analysis,,

                        key words: • book published; business, consulting; hazardous materials; land'use; legislation
                175     James P. Karp
                        Professor of Law. and Public Policy
                        Crouse-Hinds 'School of Management  Suite 400
                        Syracuse University      -
                        Syracuse," NY J3244-2130   .  V
                                                          Phone: (315) .443-3961
                                                          E-mail: jkarp@s6m.syr.edu'1
                                                          Fax: (315) 443-5457
                        Teaches and researches in the .areas of land use regulation, environmental law, and sustainable  ,
                        development.  One segment of the sustainable development course is'on P2.  In the environmental
                        law course, students study statures which address P2 such as NEPA, RCRA, Toxics Substances
                        Control Act.         '          ,             ;    .               \                     '

                     .   .keywords: business; land use; legislation: •management; professional education
                176     Nancy Kubasek
                        Department of Legal Studies
                        Bowlina Green State University
                        Bowling Green. OH 43403-0265
                                                          Phone: (419) 372-2376
                                                          E-mail: nkubase@andy.bgsu.edu
                                                          Fax:(419)372-2875  ;
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                         Currently teaches an UGcourse in Environmental Law and has just developed a Gr. course entitled
                         Environmental Law for Managers.  Both courses include material on P2, especially the latter course.
                         In August 1993, published Environmental Law, a textbook for, non-law students that incorporates
                         material on P2.                                          '  ,

                         keywords:  book published; business; legislation; professional education


                 177     Maxine Lipeles                                            .
                         Engineering and Policy         '      :               .Phone:(314)935-5455         .
                         Washington University      .    '       .         '  .   Fax:(314)935-5449.   .
                         1 Brookings Dr.                    .            .    '. "'<             •
                         St. Louis, Mb 63130  .__.....        ;         :  .   -.      •

                        Teaches Sr. and Gr. level courses in environmental law. Covers ;the five primary environmental laws
                        and their application and interpretation With respect to waste minimization and P2. Students are
                        asked td write a paper on selected environmental issues from a legal standpoint.  The benefits of P2 .
                  .  '    will be targeted.           . •              "              .  ,     "          ....

                        keywords: legislation; policy      '                    .                       '


                178     Richard Ottinger
                        Center for Environmental Legal Studies   •            " Phone: (914) 422-4324
                        Pace University Law School   "       .                Fax:(914)422-4180  .
                        White Plains, NY 10603

                        Directs the Energy Project, which seeks, to have electric and gas utilities invest in'energy conservation
                        and renewable resource derived power. Teaches a utility reform course educating lawyers in
                        advocacy of the above.  Published a study valuing societal costs of pollution from power plants, and
                        advocates the use of these values in utility resource selection and pollution taxes.

                        key words:  economics; energy; incentives; legislation; utilities .    ;  .
Management

                179     Rogene Buchholz
                        Le°endre Soule Professor of Business Ethics            Phone: (504) 865r2789
                        Loyola University       .                           Fax:(504)865-3496   .   -.
                        Box 015                         •  '  '                           ,
                        6363 St. Charles Avenue
                        New Orleans, LA 70118

                        Has been teaching a course, for five years entitled Environmental Issues for Management at the
                        M.B.A. level in the College of Business Administration. Teaches a similar course at the UG level as
                        part of an Environmental Studies minor.  Co-authored a book entitled Managing Environmental .
                        Issues: A Casebook; Sole author of Principles of Environmental Management: The Greening of
                        Business, both are published by Prentice Hall.       ...,-.'

                        key words: book published: business: case studies; ethics: legislation: management; modules;
                        policy: professional education     ,
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        Cynthia D. Donaldson
        Industrial Environmental Management Department      Phone:. (203) 596-8703
       ..Naugatuck Valley Community-Technical College   .    Fax:(203)575-8096          '       -    , ,
        .750 Chase Parkway       •''  , .     .    '   ,         ,          • '  '       ,;  '  "     ,       ,  '
       •Waterbury, CT 06708 •;...'•  •;  '. ,'    " :  ,   ';  ' '   ..  :   !.             -.-/'. :'  '       •"-

        Offers an.associate degree and certification program .in environmental management of the,industrial
        sector; Courses include: regulations, hazardous materials, waste management, soil resources,    ,,
       ' environmental chemistry, industrial safety, waste minimization, control processes, and environmental •, ;
      '.management.,.-.-., .    v  '      -   -,'•.•,.  ; '•p   . -.•'.^ • :-'~  '•".'...•'• j  .•-/'•'-.  -'   •'..  .'.'•'"

        keywords: airquality; community college; management; policy; fecycling;  water  •..  ..   /    ;       •
                                                           Phone: (212) 998-0288 «  ^
                                                           E-mail: aking@rnd.stern.nyu.edu
                                                           Fax:(212)995-4227';"
181     Andrew King
        Managemerit and Operations Management
        Stem School of Business    •._••-
        Tisch Hall-Suite" 7-07   •'-...„.
        40 West4th Street        '•  '   .    .:    '  •         •            '      ;
  •      New York, NY 10012-1118    ;                :"    .        ,     .       ",:   .

    '   Teaches courses in business and the environment, organizational theory, technological innovation,
        and operations management. Researches organizational adaptation in response to new external.
        environmental demands; technological and organizational determinants of .learning, innovation, and
        cooperation- organizational and technological evolution; governance structures for cooperation and
        innovation; mathematical  models of organizational-.behavior. Also interested in sustainable ,
        enterpriseV use and  diffusion of environmental technology, and strategic responses to environmental
        regulation-particularly in plastic-packaging.   •           -<• -.• -...••;'

       .key words: behavior; business; economics; management; process control; process design; recycling;
   ' ••    social sciences; water  ,       ."-.•''•            ,
182     James E. Post
•'.-'    School of Management     ...,  '  -'    ,              Phone:(617)353-4162,
    ..Boston University             ,       '   '.'      ,    Fax:(617)353-2564        .    ,
       •621 Commonwealth Avenue, Rm 403       '        .      .      '
        Boston,. MA  02215         '   .           '           '        •

        Teaches environmental management, including topics such as organizational change processes,
     '  .measurement, public accountability, 'ethical and legal issues, and community relations.-*

        key words: book published; business; case studies;  ethics; legislation; management;:policy;
        professional education; social sciences                       -.--,'!'
183    Gordon Rands
        Department of Management and Organization          . Phone: (814) 863-0430 <.      :  ...      .
        Smeal College 6f Business Administration      .        .E-maU: grp3-@psuvm.psu.edu
       ' The Pennsylvania State University            •'.   .  ,.Fax:(814)863-7261         '
        426 Beam Building                     •     -       •''',.•           '   .          ;   .     ,
     :   University Park, PA-16802     ;           .''.•'.."..•'-•'.                 ,'

        Incorpofatino P2 thinkina in management courses, which is. a move away from the pollution control
        thinkin" tharpredominates in most businesses. Feels that most management students lack physical
      •  sciences back-round to understand.and evaluate P2 solutions. Research interests in P2 focus on
        managerial implicatioris'of implementing^:' the role pf .organizational culture and leadership,

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                        human resources management for P2, identifying -and overcoming sources of internal resistance to P2;
                        etc. Member of two networks of management scholars focused on environmental issues (The
                        Greening of Industry Network Organizations and the Natural Environment Interest'Group of the -
                        Academy of Management [email: one-l@clvm.clarkson.edu]).  Have published a book (fall 1991)
                        on environmental issues that will be used in management curricula.1 Has published a book (fall 1991)
                       . on environmental issues to be used in management curricula.             : '         ..'..
                          ' ™  "     „  ' '    '   ' •    . ',        '"•'.'      i      ''.<•'.('.   •
                      ' keywords: behavior; business; economics; ethics; management; policy
                                                                          Plione: (804) 924-7365
                                                                          E-mail: mwhite@virginia.edu
                                                                          Fax: (804) 924-7074
184     Mark A. White
        211 Monroe Hall'       '        :
        Mclritire §ctiool"of Commerce
        University of Virginia
        Charlottesville,VA 22903   ..   '                       ,

        Teaches an integrative Environmental Management course to business school audiences at the UG,
        Gr., and executive MBA levels at the University of Virginia and abroad. Speaks fluent German and
        recently returned from a year-long sabbatical examining corporate environmental practices in
        Germany.  Current research interests include green investing/environmental auditing, German-
        American comparative waste disposal practices and general environmental management topics
        related to teaching responsibilities. Holds advanced degrees in both ecology and Business
        Administration.   '

        key words: accounting; business; economics; finance; incentives; investments; life cycle analysis;
        management; marketing; professional education                    •   ,   .
Mechanical Engineering
               185    Barney L. Capehart
                       Industrial and Syste'ms Engineering
                       University of Florida
                       303 Weil Hall
                       Gainsville, FL 32611
                                                          Phone: (904). 392-3180
                                                          E-mail: capehart@ise.ufl.edu
                                                          Fax:'(904) 392-3537
                       Through the University of Florida Energy Analysis and Diagnostic Center, performs-industrial
                       assessments in order to reduce energy costs and to reduce industrial waste generation. Teaches a
                       course each year on Energy Management. Director of the University of Florida Interest Network.
                       Author of textbook, Guide to Energy Management, Fairmont Press, Atlanta, GA  1994

                       key words: computer modeling; consulting; energy;' mechanical engineering; professional education;
                       utilities; waste audits
                                                                          Phone: (616) 771-6762
                                                                          Fax:(616)771-6642
186     Shirley Fleischmann
        Grand Valley State University
        301 West Fulton, Suite 618
        Grand Rapids, MI 49504       .      •                              ,

        The School of Engineering at Grand Valley State University has just completed a two year
        curriculum development project in which they have developed and classroom tested student design
        projects and problems through .which students learn to incorporate environmental issues from the first
        stages of a desian project. They have embedded an environmental theme into the entire curriculum
        for°all engineering students in their program. Curriculum resources have been developed for
        freshmen°- introduction to design classes, material sciences, ethics, thermodynamics, manufacturing
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                        processes, and heat transfer as well as'Sr. projects. A notebook of these materials, '-Teaching
                        EnvironmentaHy-Responsible Design," is available upon request.  The'School of Engineering also
                        manages a "Padnos .'Design Competition" for environmentally responsible, student design projects,

                       .key words: 'air quality; case studies;'curriculum; design; energy; environmental engineering; ethics;
                        laboratory; legislation;.mechanical engineering; modules; process design; product design; recycling;
                        solid waste.    ....                  ••••'.        - .' •   ',•'--.         .  .
                187     Mahendra S. Hundal
                       •Professor of Mechanical .Engineering
                   ,  •  -University of Vermont    ./ ,
                        Votey Building .'"•'.'•.".  '.
                :     ;  - Burlington, VT 05405-0156:     .
                                                          . Phpne: (802) 65.6-1930
                                                         '  Brinail: hundal_emba.uvm.edu
                                                           Fax:(802)656-1929   .     .
                        Teaches about design for me environment in his design course. Current research-focuses on how to.
                        design products for lower pollution. Has written a paper on design for environment.     . •

                      •; key words: design for environment; manufacturing; mechanical engineering; product design
                                                                           Phone: (416) 978-5435
                                                                           E-mail: spelt@drili.me.utoronto.ca
                                                                           Fax:'(416) 978-7753
188     J.K.SpieIt
        Department of Mechanical Engineering .,,'•;.
        University of Toronto   •">'.:•
        #5 King's College Road
 .  -   ' Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A4     ^      '.'    ,  "           -•'..'..••

        Teaches a half-year course entitled Environmental Engineering, which is a required core course.for.
        all Sr, Mechanical Engineering students.". A large part of the course deals, with the concepts of P2
        engineering, although the students are also introduced to other topics such as applied ecology,
        regulatpry theory, the causes .of environmental disturbances, pollution control, and various aspects of
        energy conservation! .--',-..'            .- ''          '     •'•' '     •          '

        keywords: mechanical engineering                    .   •            •   :'
Microbiology
                189     Charles Kulpa
                        Dept. of Biological Sciences
                        University of Notre Dame
                      '  South Bend, IN' 46556'
                                                           Phone: («219) 239-5592
                                                           E-mail: charles.f.kuipa.l@nd.edu
                                                           Fax:(219)239-7413   -   -.' -  •
                        Teaches'a Gr. environmental science course. Instrumental in a P2 project—removal of sulfur from
                        petroleum products by bio-treatment of crude oil. Funded by the US Army and industry. 'Looking at
                        gene transfer. ;•   .    "•.'.-'..'.    .'" ' ••'"••  '  ".- . •.'  "'::   '•"         -   .    ,  •. :

                        key words:: biology: biotechnology; microbiology; petrochemicals                    .
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                190     Richard Andrews
                        Dept. of Environmental Sciences & Engineering
                        School of Public Health  ,.
                        UNC at Chapel Hill      '                 •
                        CB #7400, Rosenau Hall
                        Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7400
                                                            Phone:(919)966-2359  ;
                                                            E-mail: pete andrews@unc.edu
                                                            Fax:(919)966-7911    ,
                        Teaching and research focus on public policy incentives>bout and against-pollution. Compares U.S.
                        federal government with state, local and international (mainly European) policies. Currently chairing
                        advisory committee for the U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment on Rethinking       ;
                     ' -.  Environmental Regulation and steering them toward P2 incentives.  Chaired National Research .
                        Council workshop on waste reduction research needs in social sciences. Wrote a recent article on P2
                        issues .in EPA Journal. Also currently writing a book on the history of environmental policy.

                        key words: incentives; legislation; policy; professional education; public health
                                                                          Phone: (617) 253-1664
                                                                          Fax:(617)253-7140 '
 191     Nicholas Ashford
         Center for Technology, Policy,
          arid Industrial Development        ,
         Massachusetts Institute of Technology -
         Cambridge, MA'02139

         Teaches a two semester course in environmental law and policy.  The first semester addresses air, • •
         water, and hazardous waste legislation; economic incentives; and P2.  The second semester teaches
         risk; assessment and the regulation of pesticides, pharmaceuticals, food additives, OSHA, TSCA,
         radiation, and biotechnology; compensation systems for chemical or radiation injury; arid .technology-
         based strategies (P2) as alternatives to risk-based legislation. The materials •are law cases, law review
         articles, and articles from scientific and.engineering journals.  The material is being prepared for a
         comprehensive, technology-focused textbook on environmental law'and policy.              ...

         key words: biotechnology; book published; legislation; policy; public health; regulations; risk
                                                                        ".Phone:(310)825-3676
                                                                          Fax:(310)825-0778
 192     Kathleen Bawn
         Political Science                 !'"
         BuncheHall          .
         University of California-Los Angeles                                      .        •
         Los Angeles, CA 90024                             '..,'".

         Teaches a course on the development of national environmental policies, emphasizing the ways   •
      .   political institutions influence the choice and administration of environmental regulation. P2 and.
      ,  incentives for implementation of P2 methods, will figure prominently in the normative evaluation of
"   .      environmental policy and of alternative policies.

         key words: incentives; legislation; policy; political science; social sciences
                193     Robert A. Frosch
                        J.F. Kennedy School of Government
                        Center for Science and International Affairs
                        Harvard University  .
                        79 J.F. Kennedy Street
                        Cambridge, MA 02138
                                                            Phone:(617)495-8132.
                                                            E-mail: frosch@ksgbbs.haryard.edu
                                                            Fax:(617)495-8963
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          Teaches course with Professor William C. Clark entitled Environment and Public Policy, which
          builds on idea's from industrial- ecology.  Students are Kennedy School Gr. students and Jr.s at the UG
          ..level. 'Even with P2 there will continue to be process .waste; and waste from products at end-of-life.
'  .        Researches industrial ecology, in particular, looking at barriers to reuse of materials which appear to .
   •     •  be similar to orthe same .as materials used as manufacturing feed stock.  Looks at how these, barriers
         .. mightbe reduced by public policy interventionssuch as regulations, liabilities, or information
  :        systems.  Examining industrial views and published materials.  To begin with, research is  •      ,
         •concentrating on metals.               .    . ,     '  .•-•  ,''    . ,.       '  -..-•'.    '  ,  „       -'  '

          keywords:behavior; economics; hazardous materials'; incentives;iegisla'tion; life cycle analysis; .  .
    • - /management;.policy;product design; recycling; solid was'teii,;;;:;-    . -'•   .
        : : •     .;•;••'. '.,   '  '_. •    .      v..   ."  ,  •;   .  ' •  .   •'«.  :. •-.,'•-..'"•   - '' '

 194    Steve Galitzer        ,-'.                            -.  •.      "
      .   Department of Public Safety.       .      •    '.      .Photfe: (913) 532-5856!   ;    .   '   -. .
         Ward.Hall ;          •      "-    ••   ..'"'•.-''    E-mail: galitz@ksuvm.ksu.edu
         Kansas SteteUniversity. :   ".-••".     ';    -  "         Fax:(913)552-6952
   .     -Manhattan, KS  66506-2501    ,   /             '       ":     •'•/••  ;    ,:   .  -..-.•'  , " •   -.

         Actively.promotes P2-and waste^^minimization programs through the classroom; satellite TV -
         •productions of industrial P2 programs (i:e. mining waste), newsletters,-etc. Strong proponent of the
        '. incentive-based P2 program's for industry to reduce the number of waste streams, improve worker
        -.-health,&:safety,-and get off the EPA fee system. Is also studying the possibility of augmenting
         revenue sources for the EPA (regulatory fees,-etc.) and expanding P2.programs. Would like to see a
         bibliography of all the work at the five EPA centers to, among other things, improve communication
         between the centers.     •'     -          . • '        ..'••'-,         '
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         key words:. air quality; consulting; hazardous materials; incentives; policy; public health;           ,
         professional education; video         '             ,       ''.,"'    -^


 195     TqmPayette   ,
        •Henry Ford Community College    :'        .      - : Phone: (31'3) 845.6398    :
         5101 Evergreen       ,    ,  .         -             .      .'
         Dearborn, MI 48128              .;'..         •'                 :      -

         Has taught sections Of the introductory course in American Government and Politics sinqe 1968.
.-'   '    Emphasis has always  been on encouraging and helping students to participate competently in the
        .democratic policy-making process. Since environmental and energy issues have moved into an
         increasingly important position in "the public policy agenda, devotes the last third, of course to basic
  '       natural and physical science principles which are essential to environmental literacy. Philosophy is to
    ' •.'  teach concepts .and principles necessary to improve students' grasp of issue before it is decided and;
         reduce emphasis on institutional details of the policy-making process.   •     ..     '          •-_•-•

       -  key words: community college; energy; policy; political science; recycling; social sciences


 196     Robert Stone                                        .         :
        ' Building E40-242    .                      ;         Phone: (617) 253-8621         ,
         'Massachusetts Institute of Technology                 'Fax: (617) 253-7140
         1 Amhers.t Street        .  .    "         ,       '"'.'''.         .      •"•
    '•  .  Cambridge. MA 02139   ,   •.       .•...".   .  , ' . •'•.-'      ,,•-.".•   '

         Research interests are inherent safety, policies to promote recycling by increasing the demand for
        .''secondary materials, and the design of policies to  stimulate'innovations in P2.       '_               .

         keywords:  economics: incentives: legislation: policy; recycling               ;           .       .

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                197     John Atkinson
                        College of Engineering - UMC   ;
                        Engineering Extension
                    •:   W1000 Engineering Building East
                        Columbia, MO 65211: •  •   '
                isa
199
                                                           Phone: (314) 882-8880 or
                                                           '    .   •(800)776-1044
                                                           E-mail:  atkinj2@rpi.edu.internet
                                                           Fax:'{314)882-7584.
                     '  'Teaches a two day course. Pollution Prevention - Compliance, Planning, and Profiting. It is a
                      ,• seminar/lecture arid workshop.'  Provides a method of implementing a proactive P2. program stressing
                        human, business, arid financial solutions, to organizational and cultural barriers.
                     •   ••"•.'       ,''..'••"   ."' ;>    .   ''";'."'• ..'',11: '    .'"•'.•.'•''.'••.
                        key words: business; environmental engineering; extension; professional education
        Kristine Benson
        Deputy Director
        Alaska Health Project
        Waste Reduction Assistance Program
        1818 West Northern Sights, Suite 103
        Anchorage, AK 99517
                                                                          Phone: (907) 276-2864
                                                                          Fax: (907)279-3089
                       Teaches waste reduction and P2 concepts, regulations, health and safety, and waste disposal in Sr.
                       level environmental health course. The course is open to all disciplines. The course materials are
                       available nationally. Uses audio-visuals. Has developed.several manuals to assist and educate local
                       businesses and industry on waste management and planning for the future. Funded by various in-
                       state agencies.

                       key words:  modules'; professional education; public health
                       Clari Binder
                       Environmental Health Services.
                       University of California-Santa Barbara
                       120 Cremona Drive, #C
                       Goleta,"CA 93117-3075
                                                          Phone: (805) 681-5200
                                                          Fax:(805)681-5370
                       Trains employees to become registered environmental'health specialists. These specialists are
                       qualified to be environmental enforcement inspectors. Uses site visits and videos to demonstrate the
                       complexity of waste inspection and P2.

                       key Words:  professional education; video; waste audit               •
                                                                          Phone:(404)880-8515
                                                                          Fax: (404) 880-8522
200     Riphard Bright
        Education and Training
        Clark Atlanta University   .
        Atlanta. GA 30314                         .           .'",'"'

        Director of a K-12 teacher training program which focuses on P2 and environmental science
        concepts. The program emphasizes science education for K-12 educators to better prepare''students ,
        for colleae and P2~issues. Field trips are part of the curriculum. CEPER and Dept. of Energy funded.

        keywords:  field trips: K-12; professional education
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        Patrick D. Eagan
        Engineering Professional Development ..'
        University of Wisconsin
        432 North Lake Street
        Madison, WI 53706
                                                            Phone: (608) 263-7429
                                                            E-mail: eagah@engr.wisc.edu
                                                            Fax:(608)263-3160     .,
         Teaiheside'sign for the environment, industrial ecology, and remediation courses to professionals'*
         nationally, ;Life cycle .analysis, which is a tracking method used to evaluate the environmental impact.
         of any item; is emphasized. State funding.  .    '.   '   -      .,-.,'.. . .'.•:•'   -  ,  ^

         key words: accounting; design; design for environment;  li^e cycle analysis; product design;
         professional education      ;;     !.  ." ,         •'-. ''•"*•' " , '••'••• f\-.'•,<..-,   ..     '••;.'   '''   .'•::: .
       CheriEir
       Toxics Program . .          •  . •'
       'University of California-Berkeley
       2180MiIviaSt.,Suite308
       Berkeley, CA 94704  ,
                                                           Phone: (51,0) 644-7719
                                                           Fax: (510) 644-6015
        Runs an internship program where interns study arid audit waste streams. Currently works to enforce,
        through routine inspection/enforcement programs, an ordinance requiring acceptable P2 plans from
        'generators.  Will train hazardous material specialists to carry out the program.     :•  '

        key'words:, hazardous 'materials; internship; legislation; professional education; waste audits;
       Cynthia Fridgen
       Resources. Development
       Natural Resources Bldg.
       Michigan State University
       East Lansing, MI 48824
                                                           Phone:(517)355-9578   •
                                                           E-mail: 22331fri@msu.edu
                                                           Fax: (517) 353-8994   ;
        Runs an educational outreach program on handling hazardous materials. Assists area small
        businesses in their solid waste and hazardous waste handling: Focuses on risk perception and
        subsequent behavioral response.     "••'..             .'

        keywords: behavior; hazardous'materials; professional education; solid .waste
204     Burns E. Hegler                       :
        Director, Energy Analysis and Diagnostic Center.
        The University of Missouri - Rolla
        313 Engineering Research Lab
   ..   ,  Rolla,,MO 6540.1-0294                 •
                                                          Phone: (314) 341-4718  .'•'"•
                                                          E-mail: bhegler@umrvmb.umr,edu .
                                                          Fax: (314) 341-6579'
      '  Emeritus Professor of Electrical Engineering and Director of the Energy Analysis and Diagnostic
        Center (EADC) at the University; of Missouri-Rolla where he teaches and is engaged in extension
      •  activities involving conferences, 'short courses, funded grants/contracts, and technical assistance to -
        businesses and industry. Advisor for transfer students in Electrical Engineering. Since.the
        establishment of the EADC in 1989; he has conducted over 120 industrial energy audits.  Has also.'
        .conducted audits.in both energy and safety for other commercial and/or government activities. Has
        written 158 papers and has conducted over 75 short courses and conferences in his areas,of interest
        which include general industrial.safety, reliability,'electrical circuits! and energy management.  u;<
        most recent-papers are concerned with reducing the costs of energy for business and industry.
                                                                                           His
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                        'key words:  consulting; environmental engineering; energy; extension; management, process control,
                        professional education; research center; training; waste audits
                 •t>   ,_  .y-,  ,   ., •  ••. ;.  ••  .._ -..   ,-,  '• y -..',..:  . :  •'  >   '.•-,-•''•• '  -•  .; •,; -.. v  ' .' '-  .;i  '      ••'.'•'•
                205     Joel S. Hirschhorn
                        Hirschhorn &'Associates '  > '    •    '.         ^ .;   -..Phone: (301)731-4095
                        4221 Iforbes Blvd.; Suite 240   •'      •:   •     .   , ^ax: (30 1)73 1-4099
                        Lanham,MD 20706-4325        .'    ',          .            .  .  '   ;    ., :    ,  .   ,-   '

                        Has designed and presented many P2 lectures, seminars, and workshops in the U.S. and developing
                        countries"  Materials designed and used are specific to particular audiences, including industrial
                    ' '   erigmeers-and managers, government managers, and academics:, Foreign programs have been given
                        in Indonesia, Egypt, Morocco, Poland, Latvia, Mexico and the Philippines.

                        key words: book published; case studies; consulting; .economics; environmental engineering;
                     •  -hazardous materials; legislation; management; process design; producfdesign; professional,
                        education; recycling; regulations; s.olvent substitution; waste audits; workshops      .
                                                                         Phone:(608)262-0385
                                                                         E-niail: liebl@wisplan.vwex.edu
                                                                         Fax: (608) 262-6250    .
                206     David Liebl
                        Solid and" Hazardous' Waste Education Center
                        University of Wisconsin-Extension
                        610LangdonSt       ,         ,
                    '    Madison, WI .53703            '  .

                        The center develops and conducts .educational programs to communicate the need for P2 and. its
                        cost/benefit analysis: Targeted audiences are business managers, facility managers, government
                        officials, engineering consultants, and extension agents. The courses use a hands-on format: The
                       ' Center draws experts from industries, trade organizations, equipment suppliers, relevant government
                        agencies, etc. to assist in their educational efforts.

                        key words: extension; hazardous materials; plant design; process control; process design;'
                        product design; professional education; recycling; solvent substitution; video; waste audits; workshop
               207    Gayla Neumeyer
                       W1013 Engineering Building
                       University of Missouri
                       Columbia, MO 65211.
                                                                         Phone:(314)882-8366     • '   .    •
                                                                         E-mail: neumeyer@ecvax2.ecn.missouri.edu
                       The University of Missouri-Columbia's Energy Systems and Resources Program offers a 3-credit
                       hour Gr. course for secondary science teachers on the environmental aspects of energy supply and
                       demand  This two-week intensive course will be offered for the first time during the spnimer 1994
                       semester and is funded by Union Electric Company (Si. Louis, MO) and the University of Missouri.
                       Environmental implications of the complete fuel cycle of existing energy technologies and future
                       energy sources will be reviewed.  Evening sessions will focus on the.societal implications of energy
                       use and policy in relation to the environment.,                         ;

                       keywords: air quality; atmospheric science; energy; K-12; land use; plant design; policy;
                       professional education                                      ...
                2Q8     Wayne Pferdehirt
                        Solid and Hazardous Waste Education Center
                        University of Wisconsin-Extension
                        610 Langdon St. Room 529
                        Madison, WI 53703-
                                                                         Phone:(608)265-2361
                                                                         E-mail: pferdehirt@engr.wisc.edu
                                                                         Fax:(608)262-6250
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          Directs continuing education course's in the design of collection systems for recyclables and solid
          wastes, and 'material recovery facilities to process recyclables. The Center develops and conducts
          educational programs to communicate'the need for P2;and its cost/benefit analysis.  Targeted     -
          audiences are business managers, facility managers, governmenLofficials, engineering consultants,
    \   '.: and extension, agents. The courses use a hands-on format. JTie Center .draws experts from industries,
         'trade organizations, equipment suppliers, relevant government agencies, etc: to assist in their
  ; ,  '.-..  educational efforts.       ;       '•'..-    •     .  •;•".•>"••   ,,   -••'.'•.;...       '•''•:,•'•'  .• L',
   ',         '   .       -     ""      ..,'"'-      "'-'..•'•         ~      ' *   '
   • '.'':    key words: case studies; civil engineering; hazardous materials; internship; process control;,
 :  •'..     product design; professional  education; recycling; solid waste,; solvent substitution; waste audits;
 \  '•-.'•   workshop,     /  •:       .      ;/,'  ./  ..-"';•'•••.-••'.•  r1:-,^ .-  /•',-•'  ;.'••''"•   -..'.',.-,'.',  "...  '••••

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 209     Susan M. Smith                           ;
         'Director, Center for Improving Mountain ^Living        Phone:(704)227-7492           '.  .
,         Western Carolina University       '••.'-'•    -      Fax-:(704) 227-7422  .     '      .     •
       .  Cullowhee, NC 28723  "•.'-'       .';...•    '•'.:,-..         '      .    -.- •   •'..;,  ;   /

         Activities of the Center include P2 assistance to local business/industry,  organization of recycling
         programs, market development,- and proper land use.. The Center counsels-the service industry
         (tourism, for example) on using legislation to leverage environmental improvements. Also instructs
         high school teachers, purchasing agents, photography businesses,,and others oh playing a role in P2
         to keep the environment clean. Funded by a variety of state.sources and private foundations^

        ! key words: consulting economics; land use; professional education; recycling        -.  •      .  -


 210     PauIStill
   .-•'    Florida Center for Solid and        ',                 Phone:(904)392-6305        . ..
          Hazardous Waste Management   '.',..•       ,;   ' .Fax:(904)846-0183  .
       '  University of.Florida                  •    :          •   •                               .  .
,,  .    ,   2207 NW 1.3th St. Suite D           ' .      \  '  '          ;^   '                   , \
         Gainsville, FL 32609       ,     ',

         Teaches short courses (1-2 days) on waste management and.regulation with an  introduction^to P2.
         Operator, Florida .Recycling Marketing System (FRMS) on electronic bulletin board accessed with
         computer and modem. Toll free number for modem access (800-384-1239).  FRMS has waste
         exchange, recycling, composting, .and waste reduction information.              '       •  ,,

         key words:-'agriculture; composting; hazardous materials; professional education; recycling; solid
       •'• waste; waste exchange                      -..•-.    •• '      ,      '                •'..''.


 211     Donna Toy-Chen
 . ,   .   -HTMOfficf   '                             '..-    Phone:(213)237-1209    .    ..
         .Los Angeles Public Works.               ..     ..  .    .Fax:(213)237-1445. .       . •  ;
   ;      200 N, Spring St., Rm. 353        ••                  ;:"  ;•">".    '  .,-  .  /:     \ .   .'••
 •    -    'Los'Angeles,CA  9001.2          '     '•          '

         Teaches a P2.  and technologies Course^with field trips) at^UC Riverside. Students are taught' to   •
   '      recoanize and implement waste minimization and P2 technologies.. Conducts P2 training for Los
         An2el.es businesses through HTM office.' The HTM office also provides evaluation of industrial '.
        ' processes, waste stream analysis,  and regulatory assistance to businesses and manufacturers, upon  •
         request.    ,. •'              ..    /•  -.  '    - , .   •         ' '•...- ••''•'•      .'•.,.     •,  • •

      •   keywords: field trips; professional-education; waste-.audits    .-'.,„'-•      '    ,:

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                213
 Travis Walton
•pirector
 Technology Extension Service
 University of Maryland  .   _  ,
 College Park, MD 20742
                                                                             Phone: (30'i) 405-3883  '
                                                                             E-mail: tray_walton@umail.umd.edu
                                                                             Fax:(301)403-4105
                       ;  The Technology Extension Services (TES), through its five, field, offices in Maryland, provides on-
                         site engineering" assistance to manufacturers. This assistance includes analyzing plant and process
                         environmental issues'in all media and determining practical solutions/ Activities include. P2 and
                         waste minimization assistance and workshops. In additiorr to-its own field engineers, TES is
                         supported by faculty and 'staff of the College of Engineering and other university elements".

                         key words: consulting; extension; management; plant design; process design; product design;
                         professional education; workshop                        .    '               .
Diane Wolcott
Environmental Management
University of California-Berkeley
2223 Fulton St.
Berkeley, CA 94720
                                                                            Phone: (510)643-7143
                        Offers many courses in environmental management at UC Berkeley Extension. The courses address
                        the technical aspects of pollution control and the regulation of toxic contaminants and are taught by
                        local professionals. The topics are covered quantitatively.-Case studies are used to illustrate
                        techniques for pollution control and P2, hazardous materials management, site remediation, air
                        quality management, and environmental .'auditing.                                '

                        key words: --case studies;' management; professional education
                214     Bryan Zetlen
                        Central Washington University ,
                        2606 NW 91 St. '   ,
                        Seattle, WA 98117
                                                   Phone:(206)789-2300
                                                   Fax: (206) 789-2300
                        Has organized numerous technical seminars using local business and government professionals as,
                        speakers. Uses a'role-playing format to illustrate real world issues.  Teaches students about business
                        protocol and how it may be used effectively to implement P2. General consulting to industry and
                        government on telecommunications and environmental issues, including economics. Author of
                        Washington State Department of Ecology Hazardous Materials Response Study and numerous other
                        articles for Daily Trade Journal, Alaskan Fisherman's Journal, and other professional journals.
                           „   '     C-: -   .,  .'  ,'••'•-.  •  ' '  ."•  ,   •  I:".-. '  ' '•'•''•."'  :   • ..; '•: ;  ••:'•.''      .'
                        keywords:  atmospheric science; business; case studies; communications; consulting;
                        environmental engineering; hazardous materials; land use; life cycle analysis; management; medical;
                        nuclear engineering; policy; professional education; public health; recycling; risk; role playing;
                        satellite systems; telecommunications; television production; transportation; video
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Public Health
                                                                          Phone: (405) 271-2070
                                                                          .Fax:(405)271-3039
215     DanBoatright          ,    .
        Department Occupational Safety .   .
 . ,  ,     : and Environmental Health •••"..>'        :   '
        University of Oklahoma    •••    •     :          -
      ',  P.OtBox:2690i .•   •                              •    -    •      .              •'.:',
       . 801 NE13thi room 413     ,   .     ..;''.           •:•  -''"•..'.
 '     ,:;C)klahoma City, OK 73190.    .    '  '.;..'        .      ,->> ••"'  '"-.••      "^'•-       ""'••"

    .  ,  Teaches and promotes waste management in short educational programs for health students and
        professionals. Would like to expand educational efforts (froni risk analysis and waste management)
  :  •; .  to include some P2 concepts. Works with a variety of health related industries on waste^minimization
     .   ahdP2. Federal funding.          ';                   ...   .. •   ' .  •          : . '

       key words: .consulting; medicalj professional education; public health            •
               216     Anna Harding       ~
                       Department of Public Health.
                      rOregon State University
                       Waldo Hall 309  .
                       Corvallis/OR 97331-6406
                                                          Phfipe: (503) 737-3832    '
                                                          E-mail: harding@ccmail.orst.edu
                                                          Fax: (503) 737-4001
                      Teaches and conducts research in area of environmental' health, including courses in environmental
                      science, environmental health, solid and hazardous waste, P2, water sampling and analysis, and
                     . environmental risk communication. Emphasis in P2-is general, as'students who take the course, are
                      'from various disciplines, including public health, engineering, chemistry, life sciences, and liberal
                     , 'arts. .    •'.'. : ''•'•.    •  "•"      .'•,'••,        •   . - • •      ;     .''"•''"

                      key words: behavior; environmental health; hazardous materials'; life cycle analysis; public health;
                      risk; solid waste; water ,                                       '•"'••
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 Appendix A
 Index by Name
 Name                     Department                          Institution                                Record


 Allen, David ........ .„........:... ...Chemical Engineering .............. ;...............University"bfjeaiif6rnia-Los Angeles I..:....;..,..:.'.. 79'

 Allison, .Richard.... ....: ....... ;...Busmess and Public Administration ........University of Houston .... ....... /.„..;...,....:....!.......... 14

 Anderson, Paul .............. ....:...Environmental Engineering .......: ............. ..Illinois Institute of Technology'................:.. ......... 121
:'  .     •   •-   "'•  i -••'-•"•  ';   • •''"'. /•'•• '•'''-.'. .  • ' •.•  ..:.'.•/•';'•••''    '.'.-, .'••••'.'   ''••./,    .       ;  '" •     : •
', Andrews, Richard ......:..,'.;..,..<; School of Public,Health...........l.......,...lr.;.Uniyersity of-NOrth Carolina-Chapel Hill ........... 190

 Arnold, Matthew' .............. -.:..'. Management Institute for Environment and Business (MEB) ......... ..... . ...... ...'...,...'..!... ,. ........ 29

 Ashford, Nicholas! ........ ......... Center for Technology, Policy, ............... Massachusetts Institute of Technology .... ........ ..... 19,1
                 ';•••-,'•   and Industrial Development  -'                    '   !     ,  ."  •  '       ,  ,     .            ,

• Atkinson, John ...... ;...':-,'..,...,;..,College of Engineering ......... . ..... .'. ......... ... University of Missouri-Columbia ......... ...... ..... ..... 197

 Ausubel, Jesse ... ..... .• ..... ....'.;.. Program for the Human Environment ...... The Rockefeller University .................. /..:.:i;........ 80
                               "•'•','".      ''    •'>"'"        •      •'*.'••',      -    _-    _ '        ,    •             =     '
 Baillod^ C. Robert. .............. ...Civil and Environmental Engineering ...... Michigan Technological University ..... .... ....... ;.',".. 122

 Bakeri Crai" M. ......!„ ........... '. ,...„...-...... ........ .....;......."............ ...... ,'. ..... ...Cosumnes River College.: ...... :...:.....:: ........ ';... ...... 15

 Ball, Terence :...!.;..„...•.; ...... ...Social Sciences ....,;......:.;.,. ....... ....:...,........ University of Minnesota.......'.'...'.:.. ...... .............:.... 157 .

 Bardwell, Lisa '.,.......,.. ...... .....School of Natural Resources and Envt. ....University of Michigan .............. ..... ..„ ..... ;,.....„.... 158-

 Bawn, Kathleen ...: ..... .....:.!....Political Science...........:...... ....... ....>„.......: University of California-Los ^Angeles ........ ..... .,,. 192

 Benson, 'Kristine ...... .L.. :..::.. Waste Reduction Assistance .Program ...... Alaska Health Project .......... ..:. ..... '.........,...... ....... 198

 Berkey, Edgar......'.!....1 .......... ..Ctr. for Hazardous Materials Research ...: University of Pittsburgh  ........ .... ....... ..................... 30

 Bhada, Ron .. ......... ........ ........ Waste Management Education .......... ......New Mexico State University . ..... .....:....'......• ........ 31
                              and Research Consortium                       ;•-.•';....

 Bide, Martin....! ............... ....... RI Center for Pollution Prevention:...;.:.... University .of Rhode Jsland .... ..... ........... ..... : ...... .,81

 Binder, Clan ..............:....,....;. Environmental Health Services,.,:..'... ........ University of California-Santa Barbara ..,........:.. 199'

 Boatright, Dan ..... .:......'........:,Occupational Safety and .v...... ..... :............' University of Oklahoma ......... ................ ....... .: ..... 215
  ,•      ,         ~       .•  :'  Ehvirpnmental Health               '  ,  •-                 7    •/    '              '•   '  .   •

• Bright, Richard ....... .: ............. Education and Training ..... ...... ............... ..Clark Atlanta University ....'..........; ..... .................. 200

 Bryant, Curtis ..:,':...:..... ...... ....Civil Engineering...:..,,,.............. ........ ......'.University of Arizona...... ..... :'......„ ...... . .............. .. 123

 Buehholz, Rogene '...-..'.'........•...•School of Business ..... .............................. Loyola University ..... ....-I'..........,-.:......., ..... :,.. ..... .. 179, •


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""  "	    ''         "' " "    "           ' '           '  "             '       '   "   '    '    '''
  NanTe	      Department                        Institution                  _	Record


  ftirid,jWiliiain	Program in Environmental Sciences ........Washington State University	,. 170   ;
         --                   and Regional Planning              •                           "            •

  Bulkley, Jonathan-...	'.....National Pollution Prevention Center	University of Michigan	..... 32.
  .    .   ' -        '          for HigherEducatipn              . •           .  ;  ,   '•'• •  ;

  Capehart, Barney L..'....,	..Industrial and Systems Engineering.:.::.... University of ftorida	:..:	-	.-	-•• 185.

  Carroll, John E	Natural Resources'....	-..:..	......:.'...University of New Hampshire	....,,.	 159

  Carrol, Thomas	.'	Natural Science .....".	:	...-..:... Keuka College:.......,..,.::..:	'.	:.-	109

  Chian., Ed	Civil and Environmental Engineering..1.... Georgia Institute bf Technology ...-,	•-.. 124

  danton, Charles	.."..Dept. of Agricultural Engineering....	Universityof Minnesota......	.-..6 ' , .

  Clelland, Iain ...'.	Management ...„	,	'.	....:.	University of Tennessee'.........	-	- 16    .
        "*                                        •          '',,'"'",''          .         '
  Cohen, Mark	Owen Graduate:Schbol of Management.. Vanderbilt University	17
 • Cohcn% Yoram	^National Center for Intermedia	University-of California-Los Angeles	33'.
                         '    Transport Research

  Collins, Anthony	Hazardous Waste and Toxic Substance ..Clarkson University .1	•	34
                             Research and Management Center

  Collins, Denis................	1 School of Business ..'.'	—	University of Wisconsin-Madison	:... 18

  Collins, Terrence	Mellon College of Science	..	Carnegie Mellon University	UO

  Conn David W.	Center for Environment	-.	'.	Virginia Polytechnic Institute	 35
                              and Hazardous Materials Studies       and State University

  Conway-Schempf, Noellette .Green Design Initiative	..Carnegie-Mellon University	„...„.:...,..... 160

  Coppola, Nancy	...-Humanities.:	.-	;....,.,......New Jersey Institute of Technology..:....,,-	-161

  Cordano, Mark	-Katz Graduate School of Business	1. University of Pittsburgh	,...:	:	19

  Corson.LynnA	 Indiana Pollution Prevention and ....".	Purdue University	,.,	•	36
                        "   ,   Safe Materials Institute                             .    ,
  Cortese. Anthony	1	-	;--•;	•	;	Second Nature...:	; */

  Counce, Robert M,	,.'. Chemical Engineering	..........'.	:	University of Tennessee........	-	-»82

  Criner. George	;...Economics. and Policy .......:	-	University of Maine	.--—.. 143

  Criuenden. John C	-Center for Clean Industrial and	Michigan Technological University	38
                               Treatment .Technologies - CenCITT                   .    ,       •

  Cutlip. Michael B	l.Chemical Engineering	University of Connecticut..	1.	1.-.. 83 ,


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 .Name                      Department                          Institution                               Record


  Dahab, Moharhed	Giyil Engineering....:.:	;......:... University,of Nebraska - Lincoln....:....:..............; 125

  Davidson, Gliff	.....:...„..•... Environmental Institute.	.iCarnegie'Mellon University	,....:..	.....39

  Davis, Gary A. ../...................^Center for Clean Products ..<.„'...........•.;..,. University of Tennessee	...........:	..........40
   •'••  '.  .   ;•   ''•*'.'     .    '•'"•' and Clean Technologies  .        ; ,  '•!"'•.       ••-'.-'  .;.. •  =•' '  '.'•'.     ;     ;'•'          - '...;, •,-.•   .

.  Diggelman, Carol ................ Physics and Chemistry..:...."...,/.	...^.....Milwaukee Schobl.of Engineering:......:....:...,	126

  Dobson, L. Douglas	Hazardous Waste Management ....'..:......,. University of South Carolina	:.:.„..:.. 41
:  • .  .     . '   .   '         /  Research Fund  '   .                   .                     '         \   !  /        -:      '

 Donaldson, Cynthia D........... Industrial Environmental:.......:	,.Naugatuck Valley Community- ..:!	 180
     .   .         •   • -.'    '   Management •„  <. •    '  •'"'.   '           Technical College         •      '     :•

 Dorlarid, Dianne	...:..„.... Chemical Engineering.............................. University .of Minnesota-Duluth.......................... 84-

 Dowlatabadi, Hadi	........Engineering and Public.Policy /...	 Carnegie Mellon University	147

 Dfesty.John....	..^.....Pollution Prevention Research	University of Connecticut....	........42  :  /,.
                         •;•   and Development Center   "   :   -  ..            '                                   .

 Duchin, Faye	^......Institute for Economic Analysis	 New York University	"......	,	...:....... 144.'.-

 Duff, Sheldon ....................:'...Chernical Engineering	:........	;....... University of British Columbia.......	.'	1. 85      ;

 Dupont, Ryan	............V....Civil and Environmental Engineering...... Utah State University	127
                 '       , ' ,       '     .''.".       ' .              •'-•'""    '           -,'"'•          -       '          x •-    *.
 Eagan; David	.,..	.'....Institute for'Environmental Studies	....University of Wisconsin-Madison.	......:	162

 Eagan, Patrick D. .l..N.„..'.-...!.	Engineering,...".	:	,........'.	...:.»..University of Wisconsin-Madison	201

" Edwards, Harry	.'Waste Minimization Assessment Center.: Colorado State University	.....1	,..':.43  ,

 Ehrenfeld, John R..'.'	....Center for Technology, Policy, 	L. Massachusetts Institute of Technology	44      •
                        "   •   & Industrial Development                                            -

 Eir, Chen	'.	..............^..Toxics Program	..;.........,	University of California-Berkeley	:	..;..202

 Ellington, Rex T	.....Science and Public Policy Program	.....University of Oklahoma Sarkeys Energy Center. 86

 Erekson, O.,H6mer.....	.....Economics :..	;.,..........: Miami University '....	.,	 145

 Ettlie, John...	:	,	.......School of Business Administration	.University of Michigan	.'.	...'...,	.....20

 Fang, Cheng-Shien	..:.Chemical Engineering	.U of Southwestern "Louisiana	,	1	87

 Ferrell, Jim..........:	'..........Pollution Prevention Research Center...'...North Carolina State University	....;..	88

 Fischer, Kurt  ...............:....::...Center for  Environmental-Management ...Tufts University ........;	:..............".......'.45

 Fleischman, Marvin•...„..-.„..... Waste Minimization Assessment.Center.. University of Louisville .;	:..........	89


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                                             Pollution Prevention in Higher Education: 'Faculty and Programs
                                                               Institution,
                          Department

            Shirley	School of Engineering........	--.....-.....Grand Valley State University	 186

                                                           .I:.!. Southern University at Baton Rouge	46
Ford, Robert L	...........Center for Energy .....:..,.	
                          and Environmental Studies
                                                              ;Oregon State University	.........90

                                                              : Michigan State'University „	»	•- 203
Ganesan, Kumar.
Frederick, Wm. James	..Chemical Engineering	....—

Fridgen, Cynthia	......'.	Resources Development	...........

Sotae,, John R	..-.iPollution Prevention Education .-	L. University of California's Angeles	— 47
                          and Research Center     •                         '.

Frosch, Robert A.	'.	-LF' Kennedy School of Government.:.- Harvard University,-...-——-.-...,.-—— 193

„ ,.    c          '      pnhlieSafetv     '     —»»	Kansas State University	-	-,-194
Galitzer, Steve	Public J>arety	
                    	Environmental Engineering.—--.I.---Montana Institute of Technology	,..:	128

Gair.Jeanette	Chemical Engineering .-	'-	--Youngstown State University,.	-	91

Gcltman, Elizabeth	.National Law Center	-	...-.-,,-George Washington University	174

G,aze, William H	School of Public Health'	-	University of North Carolina-Chape, Hill ...,..-.148

Gncksman,LeonR	:	Building Technology Program	..-.Massachusetts Institute of Technology	,...	.11-

Goldberg  Terri	Northeast Waste Management Officials Association.	-	-	 1

Gottlieb, Robert	-	-Pollution Prevention Education ..—-University of California-Los Angeles.-	-48
                          and Research Center

Govind^akesh	:..-.	Chemical Engineering .——-	University of Cincinnati-—--	-92

Groenewold, Gerald-	--Energy and Envtl. Research  Center.—.University, of North Dakota.	—	,49

Guerin,Denise	Design, Housing and Appaiel	University of Minnesota.-,	.163.

Gutc> David	,	.'center for Environmental Management ...Tufts University -.-	-	.--•-	50

                    	Environmental Ombudsman's Office	University of Kansas..	---	-	-	171

                    	^..Public Health...	I,-!	-	.— Oregon State University —	—I	:•	216
 Hamburg, Steven	

 Harding, Anna	
 Harrison, Ellen	Waste Management Institute	.Cornell University
 HartmanRov   .............. -.-.Center for Recycling and ..
 Hanman,Koy ......           Waste Management Studies
                                                                Texas A&M University ...... ........ - ................. : ....... 52
 HtusenThomas ............ '..jlcivil & Environmental Engineering  ....Universityd

 Heathcote. Isabel ......... .' ......... School of Engineering .' ....... ,,,' ..-.-.....-University of Guelph

 Heckcr. William ..... ..... . ....... -Chemical Engineering
                                                                        y'dFCincinnati..... ....... , ........... .............53

                                                                        y of Guelph ................. .'.,. ...... ...., .......... ^129

                                                                 Brigham Young University . ................................. 93
  70

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         Name              J       «  Department                           Institution                                 Record


         Hegler, Burns E........,........:...  Energy Analysis and Diagnostic. Center..: University of Missouri -Holla ...................„„.;... 204

   "  •;'   Hendricjcson, Christopher..;... Civil and Environmental Engineering...... Carnegie Mellon University.........,........'.......;........,. 149 ;"

         Hensley, Josephine S............. The Massachusetts Toxics  ....,:..-......„	University of Massachusetts-Lowell.......:'.-.;.....'.... 54
I   .....'•        .         ' •'    •••-..   •   .Use Reduction Institute'  • •     .   ...      ,;  vV  .  :  ."'..  .'              ..'     ,   .     •.  ..,

         Hickerhall, Gary...........!„„....Natural. Science ........;;...,..;::..:......;,......;.V.^ukaCplIeg:eJ:.../.....»..;:.:.M...^.....:.....;..	 ill •'

        Hicks, Linda Ashman'............Pollution-PreventionEducation ............... Universityof California-Los Angeles ......V	55
   •'.-'   ••'      "•••   "   '.•'•••  .'      and Research Center  •  .,.,'    .  v   .:   •,  .     •. v;   •.•"•.'•;:  •   ^ . :.;.-,\      '      ;  •

        Hirschhorn, Joel  S....:....	..:..........;...:'........'.:..,....'....'.	....	....^...Hirschhorn & Associates.......'...;...»:..........;..	205

        Holt, H. Randolph .................Department of Technology.....	.;........ Northern  Kentucky University............................. 140

        Hopper,, J.R...:	:....'.Department.of Ghemic'al Engineering......Lamar University .'...-...	:....i:.........,	 94

      :  Houtman, Nick.........:	Office of Water Resources	.................University, of Maine  .................A........	.56

        Hundall Mahendra S. ...'..........Mechanical Engineering	 University of Vermont	„:.......,	  187

     .   Hunnibell, Kenneth	.....Industrial-Design Department"...	Rhode Island School of Design	141

        lisa, Kristiina'..	Chemical Engineering	..Oregon State University	95-

        Jaiines, William...	..iS'chool of Engineering.;	,:.:............	..University Of Guelph ,...;.....„................................ 130

        Jelinski, Lynn'....'....	....'.	•...	,.-...'..'...'..'.......	;	.-.-	Cornell University	....-I,.	.„;,.„.....	172  •"

        Johannsen, Chris	.....:...... Environmental Sciences	 Purdue University	.......57
                    '       '- ,.- '      and Engineering Institute   .'  '•                 .  '" '.          .               ...

       Jones, Tim	:.	Anthropology (Archaeology subgroup) ..University of Arizona....,.:..	9

        Karp, James, P............	Crouse-Hinds School of Management	.Syracuse University	'-..,...........•	...J... 175   ;

        Karpoff, Joria'than .........'.........Business Administration	 University of Washington	21

        Keoleian, Gregory A.	...National Pollution Prevention Center	University of Michigan	,...58 '
       .                .            '. for Higher Education   , .                ..          .    •'.'  "            '  "°      '.    .      ,

        Khurana, Anil....:.	....;..:...SchOol of Management.... ..'„:..................:. Boston University....;...'...:......	.'....:. 22

       'King, Andrew .....-:....	......Management and Operations Mgt.	Stern School of Business......	,..	 181

     . .  Klein, Thomas A.;..........,....... College of Business Administration.........University of Toledo	•.....:	 23

        Klevans, Edward	'.	..;...Nuclear Engineering.....	;...	 The Pennsylvania'State University	150

        Konefes. John	Iowa Waste. Reduction Center	University of Northern Iowa ..-I........:.....	 59

        Kostfzewa, Michael F	.Depanment of Mechanical Engineering ..Colorado State University	.60 ,-

'•'•••        '       •-..-''       ,     '        '       •  '    , •'•-'•   • •  =  "    -      ,    .:/     ';   -    '''     '.-•'   -    71

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•l    «  Index by name s           1994 "  " Directory of Pbllution Prevention in Higher Education: faculty and Programs
;  --3	•••»•••    -	•  <	••         •''•                                               '
        Name	      Department                        Institution              	'__^	Record




        Kowalski, Bruce R	.Center for Process Analytical Chemistry. University of Washington	 112


        Kreidcr,-Jan R	Joint Center for Energy Management	University of Colorado	,	12


        JCubasek, Nancy...!	..:Legal Studies ...'„!../.	........Bowling'Green State University	 176  ,
      •  ill  _ , •  	   "•"  •   ,  •    :, .     i  .  '   -,; '   •     '  . .'    ,       r- . .. .  ,  .   ' , ' , ; '•;';'_,. ,      •,   •    •    ',  . ,.   '     ,'..-.

        Kulpa, Charles	Biological Sciences	University ofiKotre Dame...	189


        Kummler, Ralph	:.,....	Chemical Engineering	Wayne State University	.,	,	.'..,.......96
      "  I.       I             ,       '      ' *         -           '          '.'","''     '!,''•           ' > ; ' "      ' ' ,

        Lally, Patrick ..„	':.	American Institute of Architects	...v...	v.l. 13


        Lanen, William	1. School of Business Administration	..University of Michigan.........:	2


        Lave, Lester	".	....Economics	.....:. Carnegie-Mellon University	:.,	.146


        Lawrence, Carol.	, School of Accounting.	:	:.. University'of Missouri	.'.....	3
                                 , "     'i          ""  '  '   ' »  • •«,    ,  r       „        "    - '         ,

        Lea, Reid..	Engineering ...,.!....'.	-	»	...University of New Orleans	'.	...:...,131


        Liebl, David	;. .Solid and Hazardous	University of Wisconsin-Extension .....:..	........206

                                  Waste'Education Center                                                         '


        Lipeles, Maxine	Engineering and Policy	Washington University	177


       Liverman, Diana	.Earth and Mineral Sciences	The Pennsylvania State University	164


       Luskin, Jack	."Toxics Use Reduction Institute	,	University of Massachusetts-Lowell	61


       MacFadden, Todd	Cooperative Extension Service	Montana State University,	 165


       Maffia. Gennaro J	...Chemical Engineering	 Widener University	 97


       Mann, Kent..	Chemistry	.....:	:	'-	».-•	University of Minnesota	:.„.	113


       Marchello, Joseph M	Environmental Engineering	Old Dominion University	132    .


       Marcus, Alfred	Carlson School of Management	 University of Minnesota.	.......24


       McDonnell, Archie	....Envtl. Resource and Research Institute ....The Pennsylvania State University	,,.;.	62


        McGrath, Elizabeth A..	....Center for Process Analytical Chemistry. University of Washington	'....... 114


        McMichael. Fran	'...Civil and Environmental Engineering ......Carnegie Mellon University	-.	151


        Mensinger. Jeffrey	".	Chemical Engineering ...'	Wayne State University	98
                                                                                „,  ' ••*• 'e               '
        Modesitt, Donald	Civil Engineering	:-..	University of Missouri	 133


        Molina. Mario	:	..Earth Atmospheric	...'.	Massachusetts Institute of Technology	115

                                  and Planetary Sciences
                                    |,                            •            .,i        "                 t ' ' ,



        72                       .          •  -           '"-.•-.:           '       '-'-..       .               '•   "

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,        Name                      Department                           Institution                                Record

  -..;•''.   '   •              •.",  •'/..'.   •• •  ".'' '••.:.     '.•'• '. •  ", •"-  '•'- .  .'•.'•  •>•'  '  .",  ;. .  •'   '  ...  V ,    ,,.:>  ':.'.'••  • •;,
        Morgan, J. Derald ..:..,...!-.„..... Waste"Management Education  :..,...,........New.Mexico State University^.....;.....:.....	„...'; 63  . .'
  •"         '-..__.   '.'.;,'.-.•     •; ' &: Research Consortium .     .  ,'"'"-..-,'.'''•'.•':''•   '•.-..•.''  ;  •'''.': .'••   "   /..-.'.
  • •     Myers,^RobertL.~,.:..	.....Agronomy „...„...,.	....:...!......University.ofMissouri........:.............	..........7  •'

 '..' •-.-.  Nair, Indira -.,...'....	......... v.Engineering and Public Policy L.,......!...'... Carnegie Mellon University	....;;.,.......„.•. 152

       Nayin Chandra, Dundee........ School of Computer Science,....!.....;......... CarnegieMel|in University ...v..:	...,„.:.......„.. 153,.'

      , Neum'eyer, Gayla...........'....'....Engineering...!	..:...;.	...,...............;... University of Missouri	'.-......„..... 207

       Noble, James .........................Chemical Engineering..,...,...	.......„:.. Tufts University .......,:.,	,........,....,........,.......•..;. 99   .
   .   ' •  ""•'.''..-•'•  •  '\  •         *' •'.  ''.''''.:•'-••'•'••'  '•"•'     '''$"•'-/  '••' •  '.'•;'.  .•:  •••-•.•.;.  '.v-'-  '   '"  •   ".•.'•-•'•   '. -•••.
       Ostheim, Steve..............:;..;...';. Center for Haz. Materials Research.......... University of Pittsburgh	;............... 64   ..

       Oswald, Lynda ...„.,..:,..-... .:.;.Schpol of Business Adrninistratiori ..........University of Michigan......'..........;	'.. 25

   ,  ' Ottinger, Richard	...........Center for Environmental Legal  Studies ..Pace University Law School	..';..........,. 178-

       dvercash, Michael'.	;„	Pollution Prevention Research Center.......North Carolina State University-	.::	".......I.. 65

    :   Pay'ette.Tom	.........:.	...Political Science,	.'„,....!...;....,::....-.	Henry Ford Community College.....	.,...,...	195

       Pferdehirt, Wayne	-.Solid and Haz. Waste Education Center ..University of Wisconsin-Extension	.......208

       Pike, RonaldM	.............National Microscale Chemistry Center ....Merrimack College.	.;	.,	„	 66

       Pimentel, David	i..<.\-^..:..-.<....	:	........;...~\...	;..........Cornell University..	:	8

      -Pohland, Frederick G.............Civil and Environmental Engineering	.University of Pittsburgh	'.	 134

      Pojasek, Robert B.	..Civil and Environmental Engineering.:....Tufts University	....;.......;...	 135

      Poorsoltan, Keramat	 Accounting and Business Admin.	.'..Frostburg State University	......,;26

      Post, James,E.	..School of Management..........	.-...,..,. Boston University	...:	,..:	182

      Powers, Susan....!..;	^.Hazardo'us Waste and Toxic Substance  ..Clarks.on University ....:	;	......67
                                    Research and Management Center             :  .             *   .      '            '  ;       '.    .

      Protopa'pas, Angelos	.......Civil and Environmental Engineering	Polytechnic University-	:	;.....,..	....;	136

    " Punzi, Vitp!:	'.:,',	.....Chemical Engineering	.....:..,........:.. Villanova University-...:..-.........'..:..."...	...,.;.:.' 100  ,

    ' Rands, Gordon....:	.Smeal College of Business Admin, .....,.:..Ttie Pennsylvania State University	'.	..: 183

      Raphael, Marilyn »....'..,;..;.......Geography Department'	..:...,...,..	..University of California-Los Angeles ..;	: 16.6

       Reynolds, Joseph	-..	..Chemical Engineering	...-.Manhattan College ,.........„.,.......:;......,...	.',..•.....•101

       Riedle, Lisa	...>.'..,.....!.....Civil Engineering'.	.....University of Wisconsin - Plattville...:........,.	 137

    ,   Roque. Julie	,.	..Pollution Prevention Education ;	University of California-Los Angeles	.....68
               '..v.        '-..     .    and Research Center          , '••'"'-     .    ,     ,..'.-         r  ,s-

         •''•••    •••  ..•''     • ;         .',     "  ..-•-       „     ..  •   .•  -   ;•'     ,     _     - .•--  -  .      .  .  •         73

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 *1    Index by name            1994'   '< Directory of Pollution Prevention in Higher Education: Faculty and Programs   t
                      .   'i   '  >' i  '-,-,*•',,            *         '   '*         i   '-   '" ~~,
   ,   Name       	     Department                        Institution	Record


       Roy, Christian	........Chemical Engineering	"...	'.	Universite Laval	:....,.:......_....•	102

       Rubin, Edward S.  ..........'.'.	Dept. of Engineering and Public Policy... Carnegie Mellon University,	154

       Rundman." K.B	Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. Michigan Technological-University	155

       Saito, Yuriko	l".......:.....'.PhiIosophy	..;.....:	..;.............,... Rhode Island Spbool of Design........:...	 142'

       Salterberg, Susan	Iowa Waste Reduction Center	...'...^...University of Northern Iowa	.......69

       Sawan, Samuel P	.....:. Chemistry .„	i...'.......1	University of Massachusetts, Lowell	...'...., 116

       Schuler, Richard	Center,for the Environment	Cornell University.......	v- 70

     .  Scranton, Alec	'.	.........Chemical Engineering	...Michigan State University	 117

       Sciber, James N	Environmental Science-and Engineering.. University of Nevada- Reno...	........:..........	167
ill               "             j       ,  ,    ",  ,    ', ' ''  MI'  M.        ''           "i1    ,       , '    • • '  ' 11
       Sharfman, Mark	'.	.College of Business Administration:.......: University of Oklahoma	.;.	 27

       Shaw, Henry	Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, ....:.....New Jersey Institute of Technology	 103
                                   and Environmental Science                         •"''.,"•

       Singh, Dilip	......Chemical Engineering	'..........	 Youngstown State University	;	 104

       Singh, Mono M...	National Microscale Chemistry Center ....Merrimack College.,	71

       Smith, Susan M	....Center for Improving Mountain Living.... Western Carolina University	209

       SpechtJLinda	......Business'Administration	...-....,....,Trinity University	•.	4

       Spelt. J.K.	..Mechanical Engineering	University of Toronto.........:.:	 188

     ,  Spiro.T	Chemistry	'.....'.	•	i.Princeton University	:	118

       Still,'Paul....	Honda Center for Solid and	University of Horida	210
                                   Hazardous Waste Management

   .    Stinson, Christopher H	College of Business Administration	University of Texas...........	5

       Stone. Robert	•	•	•	..'.Massachusetts Institute of Technology	:	196

       Suuberg, Eric M.	...Engineering	'..-	Brown University	i..;	119

       Szafran. Zvi	.National Microscale Chemistry Center ....Merrimack.College	 72
                                               <                        :                '       •'»-.',           ^ SO
       Tarr. Joel	Carnegie-Mellon University	•—	,-	•	——	1DO

       Theis. Thomas L	'.....	Hazardous Waste and Toxic ...:....'.:...;...,..Clarkson University	:	73
                                   Substance Research and Management Center

       Theodore. Louis.......	Chemical Engineering	:	..........Manhattan College	.....:..:	105

       74       *                       ' '             '          '     •            '       .''."•-.          '        :

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 1994,     Directory of Pollution Prevention in Higher Education Faculty and Programs^ *   index by Name
.Name
Department                           Institution                                Record
 Thomas, David L. ................. Hazardous Waste Research  .............. ...... . Illinois Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources ... 74
  •'      '•            •         'and Information Center.  -    ;  '           ,'   ,    '.•'"'   .         '. .

 Thomas, Valerie .„.....: ..... ...:..Center for Energy -and En vtl. Studies. ...... Princeton University ....... . ...... .............................. 173
 Toy-Chen, D

 Tucker, Mike,. ...v....»...-..;..^SchooI of Business.;.^......;.....-;- ..... .... Fairfield University : ..... ........................ ..... ....:..... 28;  ,

 Ulrichson/Dean.- ........ !..^......Cnemical Engineering.., .;..:.,..............:...: -Iowa State University ................:... -.M...........:-..:; 106

 yu\,3anet.,-..'...-.-..'..'.;^                                                                             •—:—--75

 von Braun; Margrit:.....,.:.....'.:Chernical Engineering ±.....>...:....~...:~.... University ofWaho.:,...... ....... ;........,.„.........,........ 107  ,

 Walton, Travis l.....v ....... v^.rTechnblogy Extension Service.....^..........: University.of Maryland ............. ..... I.....:.:.........:.. 212

 Wherland;Scot..,:.:.:;...........;Chemistry ..:,:.......:.........;.:.,....-...:..:....-..- Washington State University : ...... . ...... :,..„....,..... 120 ".

 White, Allen .... .......... . ...... '.:.. Risk Analysis Group ..... .. ..... :...: ...... ....,., Tellus Institute.......:.::....... ..... ..-.~. ......... :... ...... ....76

 White, Mark A..... ..... ..... ....... .Mclntiie School .of Commerce ............ .'...University of Virginia ........ ........... ........:...... ........ 184-^-

 Williamson,Ken ....... . ..... l...:.!qvilEngineering,....»'-"»:- ..... .-..-.,.--- Oregon- State University.... ........ ..... .;..:......:... ..... ..138

 Wilson, Doug... .,:...:,.....;>....- Archaeological Investigations Northwest Inc. ,........:....'......,...,.....". ................. - ........ -•- ....... '--.- 1°

 Wolcott, Diane...::..A., ......... ...Environmental Management ...:.....v...:...:;-University of California-Berkeley ....... ......„....:.. 213

 Woldt, Wayne E ...... . ..... ,„..;. Biological Systems Engineering ......'...-.....University of Nebraska -Lincoln ...... ................... 156
                       }      ''''''..-.•       ,       •'             '        -" •                      •    "     •  - . '
 WooHs; Sandra:,.....!^..:.... ..... Civil Engineering.....;...^, ...... ..........:..^..... Oregon State University ......„;. ..... ..............;....,-.. 139

 Yawson, Gregory ....... ;.,.,.......Chemical and Metallurgical.Engineering. Wayne State University ... ..... .... .............. ..........'... 108

 Youn-, Thomas ....: ....... ...^...Hazardou^Waste and Toxic ...... ..... , ........ Clarkson University........ ........ .......... ............. ...... .-77
       °'                      Substance Research and Management Center      ,.,...'

 Yust, Becky '...'. ........ „.;.'. ....... -JDesign, Housing and Apparel  ..... .- ...... : ..... University of Minnesota ..... ,..! ..... . ...... .. ....... - ..... ..... 169

 Zander, Amy ...... ........^ ......... Hazardous Waste and Toxic ....... :.......:'.:.. Clarkson University . ...... .'...... ............ ......... .;.......,. 78
     .  ' .' •       „•             Substance Research and Management Center                    -     *
 Zetlen, Bryan ..,..... ...........  . +~— ...... •..••• ..... •;---- ..... ....-...-...^l Washington University ,....-...........:....... 214
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1994     Directory of Pollution Preventron in Higher Education: Faculty ana Programs »   •.+  index Dy Key word
                       «•                 *                   * ^'
                                                                           -V*  ,
                                                                              •*• >
Appendix B
Index by Key Word
            Key Word                        Record Number        ';'-'.--


          .  Accounting. ...,"//. '.''.'.•.'. .v. ';.;.-,/. '.-".••  1,2,' 3/4, 5, 24, 32, 58, 76, 135, 144,- 184, 201

            .Adhesives. . '.'..'. .,:..,...,..'...... ... .. ", 116  ',   ,  '/•••-:.. -   •'>.,  "     .!.'•'•.•

            Adsorption •. ......:.......,..".......  83  _:  ./       '    ..!!,,      .   .

                       .,^v:.;..:V"^.^
            Air Quality ....... ', .."...., '...'. ".".-, v 6/11., 15/24; 30, 35; 39, 46; 49,' 52, 57,' 59, 62, .64/66, 71-, 72,
                 '    •             .         -  75, 84,87,93,96; 103, 105/1,17, 118/128, 132, 135, 147,
            '   ..    -..- -   ,.    .  '.•   '    '     ."148, 154, 166/167, ;18Q/ 186, 194, 207    ,'•"

         •   Anthropology ...../. ;•';.. .'.........  9,57                           ;

            Archaeology.......!........... ...... '10                   •

          v  Architecture. ....... .v... ,,...., .....;.ll, 12/13,39 .,.-              .'"    .            .  .

            Atmospheric Science ..,,:..!.-. i ....  39,80,96", 103,115, 116/147, 148, 164^ 166, 167,207,214

         '   Attitudes,. '?..-. v. . .:.v ....... ...,.-..,19     •'    '       "         '    '.,.    '.'.''•-''-

            Automobile...,............;...;..  12,24, 40,93;96/ 132, 147     ,'.

           Behavior". :.:'.-..':\....'. .-.'...•.;...-.-..  9, 27-, 35, 51,, 123, 135/137, 157; 158, 163,169,
         .,'...    ••••...'    '   .' .' '   :. ,  181, 183, 193,203, 216,    ._    ,  ' V;:" .,'  \     -      '

           Biology:, .;:.!:•.:.... /....:-...,... -8, 39,,57,.85/133; 172, 189     ',.•',-",              ,   ;

          -Biotechnology. ....: ..../.'. ..:'... ..i  8,51, 57, 62, 85,97, 124, 127, 148, 172, 189, 191     '.'••

           Book (published)! : ......... ...'.r.....  23, 24, 29,45,47,48, 55/66, '68, 71/7[2/79,  101, 105, 118, '.
                       •          . ,.          ,• 130, 135, 159, 173, 174, 176, 179, 182,191,205

           Business. ... . .-. ...:...:...:,......  1,3, 14-29, 32, 44, 45, 51, 58; 69, 74/76, 86, 145, 174,  175,
                                              176,179/181,182,183/184,197,214, '.

         '  Case Studies. ..,:....,.,.:...:.... -1. 15, 19, 24, 26, 28, 29/32, 44, 45, 47, 48, 51, 55, 58,60, 68r
         '     ,*     !   . •  '                     76,79, 85,96, 144, 145,162, 179, 182, 186, 205, 208', 213,  '
            •       .       ; - -  •  .  •    .        214   •.'.•-..'-"   •''•'.'••  '.--•    ;

           Catalysis. .•.......:...;.;..: ____ '..'..  "83  .    •   '.      .':.        .'' '','•  .  -;    k     ,    •

           Center....,/ ..... '.'j-.. '. ( .i .•.'..:•.-..  11, .12. 17, 29-78, 81/86, 88/89/102, 103, 116, 154; 167, '
                     '.:,.'.:     :  •   • '   172, 173,204        .  _' ..  .'      -. V     '•. •...•'•'  ,
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        inoex.by Key word        ia«4      Directory ot pollution prevention in Higher baucation: Fa
"'*''*   f  „                               li                            j     '
                                              .  v  ,     >       r             i,  ,    »    \
                                                                             Faculty apd Programs
                                          I   1
                                           1  1
           , Key Word _ :_j _ Record Number                       -      -   '

            Chemical Engineering.'. . ..... - . .',.-.,  12, 32, 33, 36, 38 39, 40, 47, 48, 49*55, 57, 58, 65, 68, 79- .
                         v    -      •        -108, 119, 124,' 154, 172-  ..   ,

            Chemistry             ....... .''. . -  "39. 40, 49, 66, 71, 72, 93, 94, 96, 97, 102, 103, 109-120, \2l,
                    *"'""  . .     '      .      133,148,167,172'             ,          " ..


           .Criemometrics. . .' ---- .... ........ . .   1 12         .                            , .

            Civil Engineering ..... . ..... .-'."•' ____   See Civil and Environmental Engineering .
           • Clean Technology. ..:,.,...-• ........ 122                          .            " .

           "Communication ............... ••--  53,214     .         .     •                .   :. .  •

            Community College .... ......... - -  30, 64, 663 69, 71, 72, 'l 65, 180, 195


            Composting ....... . . ---- ' ..... • • • •  210

            Computer Modeling......... :-..:.: ' 12, 15, 28, 36,39 57,62 ' 83, 9i  92 94, 96; 100, 103, 104/
                                •      '     .    112,144,130,147,148,154,156,185


           " Computer Science ................ '•'• 39,57                       •  .  .   .    .

           ' consulting           •  •    ...... • • • 23, 24, 30, 31, 38, 51. 63, oX 65, 66, 70, 71, 72, 81, 94, 96,
            consuum0. ......... ....            97, 102,  105,109, Hi, 129, 130, 133,174, 185,194,204,
                                               205,209,212,214,215


            Contingent Valuation ............. . .  28

            Culture Change. . . ........ '. . .......  53, 165
                                                                     •,t             ...
            Curriculum ...... ...... ...........5,186
                                               16, 38, 39, 40, 52, 80, 82, 85, 121, 135. 140, 141, 142, 154,
                                               160,163,169,171,186,201
            Design for Environment ____ .........  54, 61, 140, 187, 201


            Ecology ..... ..... -'--: ..... • ......  '8'86                         .,'..•     ''••"

            Economic Modeling. •-•••• ---- .....  154                     . •    •  .

            Economics                 •......: 1,5, 17, 21, 24, 28, 34, 35, 39, 40, 51,53, 65, J3, 76,77,78,.
            facononucs ........ .......          97, gg, 100, 127, 135, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 154, 178,
                     ,'•••                181,183,184,193,196,205,209,214


            Electrical Engineering ...... .. .' ..... •  140

            Electrochemical Reaction Engineering .83
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             Key Word	Record«Number

             Electronic/Bulletin Board. ...I;.:....  130

            'ElectronicDesign........I...........  140            ,  '       •   •   .         '

             Energy......,....;..-,.....,.'.-..  .  8, 12, 13,15, 23, 24, 39,40,46,49,51, 52,60, 80, 94,97,
               .,  ,.':••    . -  ••'  :'         ;..',,  102,103,1.19, 144, 147,171,172, 178,185,186, 196,204,
  "'''''':     •r-'     "    :''''" •"'•' -;      '      •  l      -;-  '-;        '      /:   ""•
       •,••  . Energy; Systems;;. L »>""• >.v...... ;,.>.^. •  1.54.  ;  -	  .;';'.• .  ..';  ;-• *     v   ..  .•'•  .••  . ;

    ''        Engineering.'.... .\. .^ .............  86', 147-156     '    ./;(   '-.  *<     '••  • ...

       .,  ' Entomology.•.'. .......>',;.;. .•7.-,./'...'.   8      '"  ,            .   '             .;.    :.-   .;'. '   :

            Enyironmental Health......,..;........; 216   ... ,- ~'•         •    .r   '           '•''"•'''(    	

            Environmental Science..............   107         .   :    .  ,      •       '          •

       ..'   Epidemiology.......:.....,....,.,..  50              •   , •    ' '_•..'.

         '   Ethics. .'..•..'...i'^.V...:....'./..;.; 8,18,; 23, 24,'26,27, 39, 105,145,157,159,179,182,183,


            Expert Systems.........'-..:::;-. .'•.....  129     ,  "'                    .        ,     ,

          ,  Extension.::...................'..'.. 36, 60^156,165,197, 204,206,212     _'. ;     , •      '

            FieldTrips.^.;......:.......... .'l:. f-51,'89, 135, 163, 169,200, 211                         -

       .     Finance.	-.,.;-..:.:.,..,..'..  21, 184    /               .      ,           '•  .

    ,  ,     Food Processing;....................  6                  •                ,.      .•.•_

          •  Geography:':..,.......'.,. :.'..•-.-..-:. •,.-;.•.; ,8,159... 1.64, 166 • '         ••'..''.'."  -'.,  '   .     '

            Green Design.	".!....  146; 154         '  .  .   .,'..'.    '       .  .'       :

            Hazardous Materials.	 :  9,15, 23, 30, 34, 35,  39;40, 41,49, 50, 54, 57)59, 60, 61,      .
            '                        -• --   - !  62,'64,67,73,74,75,77,78,84,89,96,99, 100,402,103,-   .
                          '.'''"        .   •105,107,108,112,114,118,121,124,125,126,1,32,133,
                   .   '   ,     '-.  .    ;       134,135,138,156/167,170, 172,. 174, 19.3,'194, 202, 203,
                •   ';  •'..               '  ;  .;     205,206,208,210,214,216             .   ; \

            Incentives    '•    .:...'...... .7.... 2, 13,  17,28;^^35,45,52, 53,129, 135, 145,178,184,190',    .
    .   •'.       -•'    "-..•"".   -" ...     192, 193,194,'196               ...        •'    %  ,    '
      i            '          -       .,                       "   •            '  '       '         . \
     .  • . '   Input-output.Model.	  144       ,    ,

     .  ;' '-ilntemshipj..'..:.'..;.'..:'..v,..-.-:'....  30,32; 58,64,96,108,202,208,     '         '     :

            investments...............I....:.:.  184

        ; 'K-12...::..:...:....;..:...:..,.  51,57, 66,71,72, 172,200; 207           '         ' '   .
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             Kev^Wor'd	       ^      Record Number               -                        *-*

          'Laboratory....:...	:.,.:: ^r.:.:  38, 39,49, 67,. 109, 111, 112,113, 120, 172,186

             Landfills	.'.	  10                 '..''.'

             Land Use...........,...,.... -, -. • • •  6, 8,35, 57,  129,130, 171, 174, 175, 207, 209, 214

 „__-,      _  Law	•.'..-	;.....  See Legislation

           .  Leoislation    "      .:. ..•.•....".:....  15, 16, 17, 24, 25, 26, 32, 35, 39,40,47,48; 51, 55,58,,68,,  .
         .      "^     :":".        ,-:>,:	  -.84,129, 131,135, 174, 175, J76, 177, 178, 179, .182, 186,       '
                             -     ••"..'  .',      190,191, 192, 193,196;,^02;205                              .

            'Life Cycle Analysis..........." -..'.'..',  2, 5, 9, 12, 13, 15, 27, 35, 38, 39, 40,47,48, 51,52, 55, 65^

         •                   ,          •           184,193,201,214,216    .•'".-'.    '         '  '    .

             Livestock....'		;  6, 8, 57

             Manaoement   .'.	......:...:.  14,15, 16, 17, 19,20, 23, 24, 26, 27, 29, 32, 39,45, 57, 58,,     .
                                           '   •;  86, 87, 89, 98, 103,  135, 148, 160, 175, 179-184, 193, 204,
                                               ,  205,212,213,214

             Manufacturing.	.187

             Marketing	...............-.:.'  17,23,35,45, 184            ;        '                ,        ''

             Materials Engineering	  155                     •

    .         Mechanical Engineering.	  32,39,43,58,60, 154, 186, 187, 188       '               .

             Medical.	  214,215                                '

             Microbiology	•	  189

             Microscale	_.	 - -"	  66, 71, 72

             Modules          '          .......  15,27,29,32,36,39,58,66,71,72,123,156,161,172,179,
                                                 186,198

             Nuclear Engineering		- - -  103,150, 214       -

             Numerical Analysis	  83

             Pesticides		•	  8                                                  ,     .

             Petrochemicals......:	'.'...'.  14, 24, 31, 63, 65, 87, 9< 97, 162! 103, 118, 132, 189        '.  ' .   -

             PlantDesi-h              ....;....  15, 16, 38, 39, 65,94, 102, 103,107, 135, 150, 154, 206,207,
                                      '   .. •  .    212   .      ,'    .    .       '    ;•    .  -    ',•.'..':•.

             Plastics	'	'  116
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  .''-',.;'-'                                   ^                  "•  i      >-
               Key Word	Record Number /

              Policy          ,                  ,    17,24, 26,27, 32, 35, 36, 39,45,47,48,49, 51,53,55,58,
       •    :                                        68, 86, 103, 126, 129, 145, 147, 149, 151, 152, 154, 164, 171,
             ,                     . .         .       177, 179, 180, 182,183.,190-196,"207,214

              Political,Science.......-".....-....,.'..:., 35,40, 157,  192, 195           ••              '    ''•

              Pollution History,-....-'.-... N."......; 168   ;        •••-•         .....         .     -

              Polymers. ........................... -'116   •  -       .        .        ,  '                 ••  •
              Process dpnttoLV,..:..:...:'...:.;:.-   15; 36; 38, 39, 62, 91, illW, 135;181, 204, 206,208

              Process Design.. ;.•..'.. I.......'.,....'  15, 16, 38,39; 40,45,47,48,49,55,62, 65, 68, 80, 81, 83,
             '   .  '                .          •"•.    .84,92,94,97, 100,' 102,^03,'. 106, 112,121, 125, 132, 134,  '•
                  ;     : ::^'  .'-..       "  :, -   135, 154, 155,.181,:186,265,2b6,212.     ..-;'.•   ; V

              Product Design............-.-...',...:  15, 16, 22, 3.5, 39,40,45, -52, ;62,;65, 102,135,141, 142, 146,
               .'        '',               ."       149, 152,153/155, 160, 186,187, 193,201/205,206,208,
               ..   ,,',.'  --'    ;-:'  '  -     '   212.  •-"-•   . -.'  •  ' '.--.'.  "^  ...  -   -   , ;•-.   '.  ' ..

              Professional Education.;......	  'l, 8,22,,23, 24, 3.0, 3l,-32, 35, 37,42,43, 45, 51, 52;-54, 57,
                                •   '   '-, .    '      58, 60,'61, 63, .64,'66, 71, 72,74, 75,96, 101,105,10.8,112, •
                   '    .                       •    124, 128,130, 134,'135,141, 142, 156,176, 179," 182^ 184,
                           '•••  '"•-     .   .  .       185,190,194,197^214,215    ;      .             •

              PublicHealth..,.........'I.......... 8,47,48,50,55,57,68,74,79,106,133,190,191,194,198,'
              ' .       •. •. •;../            .  ;  •': 214,215,216   	..-..'  "  ;;    -  '   ;-.  ''•--'..  :

              Public Involvement/Participation...... 35     .     -      .-.'•"   ;

              PuipandPaper.....',... ..;•..'.'...,.. .-'.'I-.  90,95     ;         '  '':-."._   .    ;      • .,   -  ,      ''

             •• Reaction Engineering..;../.	  83            .  • .     ,.      \  •,''•"'             "
               . •  "             •  -  ••''•'•,.    '   ' '          "'..'.''-•                  \       .
              Recycling... .'..:...,	:..'..'..'... 9, l.Ov 15, 23, 24, 26, 30, 35, 39, 40, 46,47,48, 49, 51, 52,
                   •.••'•-.'-'•;           •    55,^7,59, 60, 62, 64, ,66, ,68, 69, 71, 72, 80,81, 89, 100, •
                                       •        :•  102,108,116,124, 125, 126, 1.32,133', 144, 146, 149, 151,
                   •-'.'-'   •                      152, 155, 162, 171, 180; ,186, 193, 195,196, 205,206,208,
                 ,            -.-            -       209,210,-214 '      •   -                .- .  '          ,

              Regulations.'.......:..	,.....:.. 6^ 17,.19,205  :'_-.'.:     .  :    .        '      '  ,

              Research Center.	..............  See .Center     '     •    .                  ,     .    '

              Risk.....,...........'.	.•;'	  8, 30,^35, 39,40,46.47,48, 51,55, 64, 68, 80, L05, 125, 126,
             '•       .                             147, 148,154, 156;  167,.191,214,216

              Role/Playing. .',..'.....	"...:.,'..  6, 35, 129; 214 ,                   ''    '             '   '-.

              Satellite Systems,;	..../.,......... 214   ,   .'     .  ;.   -                     :           '
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    >  -           •'.*',''-            '                 -  .   <          ,         i       '-"'   /

            1  Key Word                        Record Number   ,
      "                                                                                        /'     . i ,,  ' ^
              Sewage Treatment.................. 6      • ;    .•     /             -

              Small Business	  59,

              Social Sciences.	  9, 16, 19, 24, 27, 39,45,51, 57, 129, 144, 145/157,
                           ./: -        -;•  ."  .  ;   159,  164, 165, 166, 168, i81, 182,'192, 195   .   '      .     .  •  •
                   •  " .     '    '     „„   .  '           ,  ' '  •'     ',,'.'" |ltli j    ' :_  ,r    •• ,  . ,      ,'    , ,       ...
  «"'.." "ULPk                        _           .       „              * '    ','''!       .                ' '
              Soil	'.I...-..'!	  6,7,8,49,51,57,102,172.'    . '  •".   ,.   '.'.''.

              Solid Waste....', .!... .•':, 1..'..... • .9, 15, 30, 35, 38,39^,40,49, 51, 52,57/59, 60, 64,69, 70,75,
                             ,                    89, 102, 105, 108, 123, 125; 126, 132, 133, 134, 135, 151,  <• •  '.
                           •• ...   '         .  .   -154, 156, 171, .172, 186, '193, 203, 208,210, 216         .',...  f  .

            ,  Solvent Substitution	:..   30,34, 38/39, 40, 47,48, 54/55, 60, 61, 62, 64, 66, 67, 68,
                                              ^ 71, 72, 73, 77, 78, 84, 103, 116, 117,126, 129,205, 206, 208

             Supercritical Fluids	  116                            '                     •

             Sustainab,le Development	t.   144   '                               .              .

             Systems Modeling	...'....  154

             Technological Change.	'... 20, 144

             Telecommunications	  214                  : ,

             Television Production	  214

             Textiles...	:..!	-...  81

            .Training	.'............  30, 36,42, 64, 89, 96, 121, 156, 204

            Transportation	  214    ;           ..              '      .                  ,

             Urban Drainage.-	  130

            Urban Planning.	  47,48,55,68                                              ,

            Utilities	  12,24,39,57,60,87/103,147,150,154,178,185

           -.Video.	  30, 51/59, 64,66, 71..72, 194, 199,206,214

            Waste Audits	.......1,5,15,30,43,46,51,52,57,59,60,64,67,84,89,90,95,
                     '                           121, 125, 126, 1-29, 135,155, 156, 158, 162, 170, 171, 185,       .
                                                199. 202, 204. 2Q5, 206, 208, 211.        .      '    ,
                                               "                   '   ', *!• '. '
             Waste Exchange/Reuse,..'...	.' 67,69,2,10       •               -

             Waste Management	  151   ••        '              .   .


             Wastewater.	   114.133        V              .
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             Key Word	          Record Number
                                                    \     ~"    "~ ~~ "*
             Water.                              8, 15, 33, 38, 39,40,46,49,52,56, 57,59, 67, 75, 85, 96,
                                                 100, 118, 121,124,125, 126, 129, 130, 133,. 134,  135, 136,
                      ..;.V.       ,.    :          148,164,167,171,172,180,181,216  ,r   '

             Workshop.,.,.:...,,...;._......  1,24, 30,42,49, 51,54,57,59,'60;61, 64, 65, 66, 71,72, 75,  •
'..      .     • •.  •    .  '-.-•'   •   :   ,    "•:-.•      130,205..206,208,212    ;       .  /             '    •'    '
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                       v  ""-   *'  ,      -                 -  :   **  -     m^'f-,i    ••-•
 Appendix C
 Index  by State/Province
 United States           >

 State               Institution
                                                      Name
Record Number
 Alaska
              V Alaska Health Project „....	.:...!.... Benson, Kristine.....:	....:.....'...........:198
 Arizona
 California
                 University of Arizona:.
                                            .i"....: Bryant; Curtis	'.	 123
                                             '..  Jones, Tini:.•.	'......'..,...:.-.;...'	.........9
                 Los Angeles "Public Works .........1.	.......,.:...... Toy-Chen,- Donna.™	'.....	'..211

                 Cosumnes River College	Baker, Craig M	:...	....15

                 University of California-Berkeley	„.!.....;.....:.. Eir, Cheri	'.	.;..............	202
                                                                 Wolcott, Diane	,.................:..........,..213
                              •,  i<       ( "      ; . ,       . ' '       '•,   '•   " •*.   '        • .  , '
                 •University of California-Los Angeles...........	 Allen, David.	......../..'..	...„....,.	79
                    .--.'•    •     •        ;   '           '   /Bawn, Kathleen.........,...,.....:.......:.,	192
                              ,•   ,  ,    •  ,                 .    .Cohen, Yoram	-....'......'.....'.....'.	33
                 •    .      •                 -                   Froines, Jonn^R.	,..,.47
                                                            ,   . Gottlieb, Robert...........	.'	.48
                        •     ''.'•..•••'.                        '   Hieks, Linda Ashman.	'....	55
                                                                Raphael, Marilyn.......	166
                                                     '    .       Roque, Julie	..:	f	:......:....68
                 University of California—Santa Barbara ...„	.1;....Binder, Clari.
                                                                                   .199
Colorado
                 Colorado State University...!	:	Edwards^ Harry	............I.....:	43
                                                              1  Kostrzewa, Michael F. ..„	..60
                • University of Colorado	..'....	 Kreider, Jan K.
                                                                                   .12
Connecticut
                 Fairfield University.
                       .:	;„....:	''...'.	Tucker, Mike	;...,	...:...28

Naugatiick Valley	:...'..,	Donaldson, Cynthia D..........'	.....-;... 180
Community-Technical College.              '              :                   ••-.<•''

University of Connecticut......	,...;	1'Cutlip, Michael'B..	.:	;„.'...:: .....83
       •„"'      :    :  •'•     '    .   '"-. ;•'.,'     Dresty, John „.....',.-.	.:...„:	.....42
District of Columbia               ,      ;                             .
           ,  ,'    American Institute of Architects...	...^	Lally, Patrick ...
                                                                                   .13
                 George Washington University	 Geltman, Elizabeth.	:..:.......	.,:.. 174
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                    Directory of Pollution Prevention in Higher Education: Faculty and Programs        '   '
State
Institution
    Name
                                                                                                   Record Number
Florida



Georgia




Idaho


Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
                                                               .Arnold, Matthew	..,..29
Management Institute for ..
Environment and Business
University of Honda	.'....:!.....	.:..-.	..... Capehart, Barney L:...	:.185
       ,      ..,..-•  •;'.    ' -. •   -     •    .   Still, Paul ;.......r.................:.....v....,.:.....210
Clark Atlanta University .............

Georgia Institute of Technology.
..... Bright, Richard.!'.'.'..:':..........	.....200'

.....Chian, Ed....::.	......:.	'...,...'.	.......124
University of Idaho ....'..
  . von Braun, Margrit...........	107
                 Illinois Department of Energy 	Thomas, David Li .,..:	;...	74
                 and Natural Resources               '
                 Illinois Institute of Technology .'..:	:	• Anderson/Paul....
                                                                                 .121
                 Purdue University	:


                 University of Notre Dame.
                                             .Corson, Lynn A	:..:....36
                                              Johannsen, Chris	57

                                             . Kulpa, Charles	.....189
                 Idwa State University	.'	•'•	Ulrichson, Dean	.....'.	...106

                 University of Northern Iowa	Konefes, John	..-.59
                                                    ,,'  '     "  , Salterberg, Susan	69
                 Kansas,State University	'.	Galitzer, Steve.....

                 University of Kansas	'.	..Hamburg, Steven.
                                                                                 .194

                                                                                 .171
                 Northern Kentucky University

                 University of Louisville	...
                                             ,..Holt, H. Randolph	140

                                             ,.. Fleischman, Marvin	'.	89
                 Loyola University	Buchholz, Rogene	 179

                 Southern-University at Baton Rouge	'..'..'.	.'..- Ford, Robert L........	••	46

                 University of New Orleans	."......'....:	Lea, Reid	

                 University of Southwestern Louisiana	Fang, Cheng-Shen ...•.-.....•	
                                                                                 .131

                                                                                 .87
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 .  State            Institution                                       Name                       	Record Number


 /'Maine       •        '.    ••'-•  ;-.   ,-•!••''';•      ,      •         -   "   ;.     '•';     •    '/'•"'        '*          .":"•"'•'
   ••-.'.    •  ,.   '   'University of Maine....,:...j......	'..-.	..-	.... Criner, George.......	:,............143          .'",.-  .
 ".    '•-—---     ;     '-,• "  •,,'',;:.-  ^ ':               .'   •;  •  .Houtman,'Nick,..!'.-.	.!::.!!.!..'..:.,:	.56   .

 •  Maryland• ,   ' _  ':.  -V;   •'-.. ''  •"  "  '•' •  '  :   •'.'•'    '  *-;.    .   ..'"..;.•..'.'.•         '     . •  '     '.'•-''.-"•'••..:
 •"                   FrosttiurgiState University..:.....,:.::...;..;.........™                                                  .;   '    .

..    -.  .             ,Hirschhorn& Associates............,:...;...,..!....:.....!.... Hirschhom, Joel' J>.	.'..............;.r.........205      .   t    .•...'"

     .-••  -         ; .•'•University of Maryland:..-.!	.............>....... Walton, .Travis...:.-.;..	v..V..........	212

 .Massachusetts    ;';    ... ••;'•••'  '•'"•"  ;'  '•'."   ''.:  •  •.•   ;   •'"./.•' ''-,-,'-•'  '"  •--'••  '•.  '-:-":  '•'.-.•:'  '-'.'•   •   ••••  .',."
                  '  Boston Uhiyersity.:.:	;......'....-....:...-... Khurana,: Anil....,........!.....'	.....22
              '.'.'.•'.•'•  '.:.        ,':'       .-.-    '-••"•-^     '    Post, James E.'.	„.;.	,.'..........,....-...182

                     Harvard University'....:....!..;	I.......:	 Frosch, Robert A.......'..'..!...	.'.;	193

            1   ,      Massachusetts Institute of Technology	:...... Ashford, Nicholas	.'.............191            •
                                   •  ,    '  ;   ';•''.;•  .-.'             Ehrerifeld,JohnR.,	'.-.	„:....;.........44
.'                                 •.,.-.-     '  '        '         Glicksman, Leon R	........11
        .-..  ,-      -      •   '                 .'-'-•          '•!-.-   Molina; Mario!.......;.,	...115
                                   .   .      "''"•.• •'-.;•'        Stone, Robert....!!..	.....;...;.........^J:;196

                    Merrimack College'...'...	-.^Pike, Ronald M..!'.......!	.....>........,.......66      .     •
    ':'   '      ,:   . .    '.-..       '•'...'    .       .           '.;  Singh, Mono M. >	.'.	....•.-.	.........71    :  .   .
                   •".••           .••••'••.-                 Szafran.Zvi......:...:.„....„...,....	1.....72  '     '   ;
 i     '     ,           •         '                ,      ,          .      '         '       '.'.-.'*
   •             . • Northeast Waste Management	:Goldberg,-Terri?.'..:	!.;	1
                   Officials -Association                         ...                         ' •

    .•-..'    Second Nature.............':....-..,	'...'.... Gortese, Anthony	.-..37"

               •    Tellus Institute	......j	,	....White, Allen.	".	76    •"'.-•

                   Tufts,University.	„ Fischer, Kurt....,:.....	:......	45
  '.   •    .',,...            *       •'.'•-.''               '    Gute, David	!....,	^50       ,
         ....-•     •.    '                  '       ,                  Noble, James.'.	............;...V......;..........99
        •          .                          '      ;     •'.";.'•'      Pojasek, Robert B:...,,	.......135:>

    ..            , University of Massachusetts-Lowell	Hensley,  Josephine S	...;	-—54
  •      •      -        •  '  .  -     ^                  •           -;•      Luskin, Jack,.....-.:-...	.....;.;..	..l...._61
            "''."••-:-.'   '-•'•'.             .            '      Sawaii, Samuel P.'................!.,	,..„,. 116
 Michigan        .                        ,                                                       '                    ,
                  •Grand,Valley State University...:	......,.'......... Fleischmann, Shirley..!.....	186.
           .    ,  .                   /':'      .   '           .'•'•;'-   .Vail, Janet .....,..„.!..	,	!..;......75 ,

                 .  Henry Ford Community College	 Payette, Tom-„;..'....,........';.'......	..195-               '    •  .

             -.     Michigan State University	-....;	'.	•...!...... Fridgen, Cynthia ....:..."...'„.......!	203            '
 .            •           .''•:'            .                   .   . Scranton, Alec..:....'..	117     •       .

                   Michigan Technological University	!.....;'.......:.:.. Baillod, C. Robert..........	:..	...122   .    '       •   .
             •  ,'•-'.           .    '  -•               '     ; Crittenden, John C. ....'.....-...,	-.,	38..          '    .    '
                '•'"•.".'•''•-',.-'.   .                  'Rundman, K.B. •!.,..	.........!	,	..155  .

.•"    ..'••;    •     .  •  ''.  '    ..'" " -;    ''    "•  .  •'-,  ;    -...."•:   '• '    -.    '•' :  •       :,  .       "    . '•  87    .

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  "'	  '      y  ,                <   •  •, •     ,   •                    _              .  /   [   v. t              ,••:.•..
                       Institution
                                                                      Name
                                     Record Number
      Minnesota
      Missouri
      Montana
      Nebraska
                       University of Michigan	
                       Wayne State University.
.. Bardwell, Lisa...................'...:	158
  Bulkley, Jonathan	32
•  Ettlie, John	.:...:.	;	-20
 •Keoleian, Gregory A...,...:.,...	.=58
  Lanen, William	.......;..,..-...2
  Oswald, Lynda	:•»	25

.  Kummler, Ralph,.,..:.":."	96
 Mensihger, Jeffrey  ......:	'...	'.....,..98
 Yawsoni Gregory.!...-.....:	.'	.'......108
                       University of Minnesota	-.--	.....Ball, Terence........	,..•	:157
                                     •      '                .    ... ,    Clanton, Charles....	6
                                                                     Guerin, Denise	...163
                           •."••"                       '   ,       Mann, Kent	.....7....:	113
                            •  ,             '    -'.   .    ...':."  Marcus, Alfred	.,....-.	............24
                                  " ,      '     !         ,  !      ".  Yust, Becky ..„.„:..':...:	169
                      University of Minnesota-Duluth.
. Dorland, Dianne	84
                      University of Missouri- Columbia	:	 Atkinson, John	;	197
                                                                     Lawrence, Carol	•	3
                                                      1               Myers, Robert L	..-..'...'.	.—-7
                                                                     ^feumeye^, Gayla	...,...,.:.	207
                      .University of Missouri - Rolla.


                      Washington University....'	.-'.
. Hegler, Bums E..	204
 Modesitt, Donald	'...........	133

.Lipeles, Maxine	,	'.ill
                       Montana Institute of Technology	..;Ganesan, Kumar..............:	128

                       Montana State University	......-,-.	'-..MacFadden, Todd	....:...:	.....165
                       University of Nebraska - Lincoln .
.Dahab, Mohamed	125.
 Woldt, Wayne'E.	156
      Nevada
                       University of Nevada- Reno	'.	•	•-,	• Seiber, James N.
      New Hampshire                 ,
                       University of New Hampshire	••• Carroll, John E.	...
                                    .167


                                    .159
       New Jersey
                       New Jersev Institute of Technology	Coppola, Nancy	,.,.	,	...161
                                             .   '                     Shaw.-Henry	.-.	.....:..JOS
                       Princeton University	,	'•'•	- Spiro, T.     .......,	:	.....118
                                                      ,          '    .-Thomas, Valene	173

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                /   v  ^        Ly"i'Jt'^'i'*UrfV^"s^-i                        r     v  ^  ""•„      -,'V\       ~^
/  -''.  --.-..   ..:'• .'. "':" '' .  •   .-'"/"  :;     .  .    ••'- .•..   :  •,  •   '•  '.;".'•   .  ;       ';.
                    Clarkson University .............. vv.........;.,....:..... .......... ,. Collins, Anthony ...........„..:..: ..... ..... ..... 34
         ,  •    •. •  '  •  ,••;.'•      :. .;•"•'•  • •••  '••• '•'.• ''"' '"•. •  •-.-••'. ;  Powers, Susan................. ..... .....;. ...... -—67.
 '  - .   '..    •.  '•'•'  •: "  -•'  • •;.  i.''-''v;' •'•'•   ' '..'••'. ' ." '' .  ;'-  :   •    :   Theis, Thomas ^ :^...;..:.-;.:.:;.».l.....;.73   •"•;.  ': . "
 ••.''-..                _   ,   ; :      ".   _  •-.'..  .:  ,   ..'.-'..    ".  Young, Thoma^-.J...:....^..'......-...... ........ :.77     ••-_..-'
  •   '; •   •  '          ';-       •".••  '  '  •:-''''.'     '""".'•  •  •''     Zarider,Aihy .„....;„.„...'..:•....... ...... ........78 .  ••          .  •

  • ',-.   ;       ^: 'Cornell University. ........ ...;.:. ...... ..:.;...„........'. .......... -Harrison, Ellen ..:'......;.' ...... :.:.. ...... :....,....51
 .'.-           .;  f"       '"- .    ,  •:    ;';-/   ',/."•'.;   •. '   •- •'     Pimentel, David. ..„....: ...... .,........:.........8
    '                  "          .        •."".• •  ;'. \  -    '  -  •'",'•'' ' Jelinski, Lynn
 '   '~   i                   '    .'''";.  .  •   ,.-'."•-..'.'            Schuler,
             ':      Keuka College'...:. ...... •.' ..... •...„'..>...• ...... .1..:.......:....... Carrol, Thomas ..:,...:..........: ..... .„•.'.,,.„.. 109 '   ?
                                        :    '       •    „   .   '      '    Hicke'mall, Gary...!.......... ..... ..... ...... .....;. Ill'

.           •        Manhattan College ........... .'.,....: ..... ...:...... ..... ......'.....Reynolds, Joseph....'................:.....: ..... ..101
 \  .   .      " ;   -      ;          '        -  :     '.,            . v    Theodore, Louis .... ..... :...:.......... ...... .T...l05
               .     '         '                 ',-'•''            "*    •            " ' *'    */•••-.•     .
 ^,.                New York University .........,..............!..... ...... [......l.Duchin, Faye...... .............. ........ ............144

  '••              PacelUniversity Law School................. ....... ...... ..... Ottinger, Richard ..... .'. ............... ..... ....... 178

   :         '       Polytechnic University ...:......; ............. '......•:....:.....;.. Protopapas.Ahge'los .....,.;.... ...... ;.:.. ...... 136

            .       The Rockefeller University-.;.--.— ...... "..-. ......... ......... AusubeU Jesse ...... ....— ...... ..'. ...... .—80'

              "...   Stern School of Business ...,-... ..... ...,....., ............ ... King, Andrew:............ .......... .. .......... .....181

                  . Syracuse University .......... ..... .......... :.,......, ........... .. Karp, James, P .......... ...... ......... ............. 175

 North Carolina
                   North Carolina State University ......... ..:....,.-.. ...... Ferrell, Jim. ........... ........'.. ................... ..88    '
         .       .    '                     •         "                    Overcash, ?4ichael ..... : ......... . ........... ....65
 •• \  '            i             ••    .  •    .       -    ''-'     ' •;  '  -     '  '-. ','          ..'-  '.   '._  '    .    '••"'•  :   '.
  :    •           ;  University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill •'.. ..... ....... Andrews, Richard ........ ............... ........ .190
 '•-                       •         -.'.-•          ..."   :   '     Glaze, William H. .....-.....-.—,. ....... .148

          •     •    Western Carolina University ..... .......'.:.. ...... :.:...— Smith, Susan M......;..;.... ..: ...... . ....... .....209-,.

 North Dakota.                                                     "
                   University of North Dakota ........... .,...:... .............. .. Groenewold, Gerald!.. ..... . .............. >..... 49     .

 Ohio"          .     ;,'   -.;:  .:. .  '• ,  • .-'  '"•'•'.. ,   :• •'   •   •   .      „  :  '•..•  .,  .   ,;    ••         .'    ,'.   .    ••'
 '             ;     Bowling Green State University.,.........:... .-....,..:— ..Kubasek, Nancy ....... ."...:.... ...... ..':.,..—.;. 1.76

  '.-               Miami University .—,...... ....:--—....•—......... -:Erekson,  Homer ...1..:.. .:....:.; ........ -... .145  •

                    University of Cincinnati .'. ....... ........ .:.......'.. ........ .....G6vind,'-Rakesh... .....;.... ..!..... ..,: ..... ...... 92  •
             •   .                 ,.-'•'                        :   . '•-.'• Hauser, Thomas. ...... ...—.... ...... ....'....... ..53
                                                                                                                              89

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                 Tncfifiitinn'"'  '   '  	.': •''  •"•:>  ' "'"•''•''  Name
                                                                                     I/. ' .. '• ; •'••'.'•'.  •. ^•^?-h;i'

                                                                                     . Record Number
University of Toledo ....... .. .....

Youngstown State University .
                      '  '
                                                              .'..'.. Klein, Thomas ...:...... ........ ,...:.:...: ..... -.23
                                                                  Garr;, Jeanette ........... . ...... ::,....-..,: .......... 9 I
                                                                .  Singh, Dihp ...... , .............. :.. ........ • ......... I0
Oklahoma
Oregon
                                              .                         .  ,  ._
                 University of Oklahoma .....:.:.:....: ..... :.....,....'. ........ •• Boatnght, Dan,. ..... ,„...,
                       •   ,  ,            •••:.-               Ellington, Rex T.jj. ........... •..:
                           .'.•'•'     .    '.',••••      .'.      Sharfman).Mark':[. ........... :.:.
                                   -                      .                 _                 ,    •  •
                 Archaeological -Investigations  ....: ......................... • Wilson, Doug ......x.r......................:.-...iu,
                 Northwest, Inc.             ' '

                 Oregon State University .......:..... J..... ........ :....'...-.• Williams on  Ken ...,..:.: ..... . ..... .....,...^-138
                •     *      „             •        i ,  .   •      ( .    Frederick, William James .....: ....... .,. ..... 90
                       .. '   '••     '               ,    '        '•    Harding, Anna ..... .....:...;,..:.....J....:.... ..... 216
                                   •'.            .                 Jisa, Kristlina ..v ....... . ..................... :- ..... 95
                                         .,-•..'             Woods, Sandra ......... ........;....... ........... -.139
Pennsy.vania
      &
The Pennsylvania State University .
                  Brown University... .......... _-
                  anode Isiand school Of Design.,.
                   University of Rhode Island .
                                                                                  _.._.:
                                                                 Conway-Schempf, Noellette ...... . ......... lou
                                                                 Davidson, Cliff..... ........................ :....,..39
                                                                 Dowlatabadi, Hadi ................. - ........ ..... 147.
                                                                 Hendrickson, Christopher ............ ;....... 149
                                                                .Lave, Lester ................. '..'- ........ ••• ..... • ..... I46
                                                                 McMichaei, Fran ........ .......................... 151
                                                                 Nair, Indira .'...'.......•...:-..-.".-»-l-v-"'--152
                                                                 Navin Chandra, Dundee ....................... 153
                                                                 •Rubin, Edward S ..... ............... ..... ..........154
                                                                 Tarr, Joel ....... ............ .........i.. ......... '. ...... 168

                                                                 . Klevans, Edward . ........... ..... ................ ,150
                                                                 Liverman, Diana ...... ..... ....................... ivw
                                                                 McDonnell, Archie .................. '. ........... 62
                                                                 Rands, Gordon .................. - ..... • ....... .....183
                                                                  Ostheim, Steve ...... . .................... • ......... 64
                                                                  Pohland, Frederick G. ... ....... '..-. ............. 134
 Villanova University ...... ................... --, ..... - ........... Punzi.Vito.

 Widener University.....!..:.... ........ ...,..:.'- ..... ~
                                                                                                      .100
                                                                  Maffla, Gehnaro J. .. ............. :..>.......;....97


                                                                 .. Suuberg, Eric M. ..... '        ..... .11,119.
                                                                   Bide. Martin ... ...... .......... ,.........:...:...:..81-
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                                      revention in Higher Education: Faculty and Programs* M>Vlndex*y State   "'""'>
                                      i- *        -r   ,                  T-              ^  sHv,£-J **"*  »  /             ^ -^     p,   *
    State
                  Institution
Name
Record Number
    South Carolina       ..                      .                        ...,'.
            ...    •  .  , University of South Carolina....,	Dobson, L.Douglas ....;.....,.......:;.;.:.....41
-  Tennessee
                      University of Tennessee
                                                                  ,  . Clelland,lain.,."............„..;;;..	 16
                                                                     Cpnnce, Robert M......,vi.:...,...........,;... 82
                                                              -'. •     Davis, Gary AV..-:;.:..'.i;,^..v';....;....J.J....40
                   \ Vahderbilt University ...„........:....;.,.	.....;..:..„.,Cohen, Mark ....v..l;.;.......-.	,.;,..:,.... 17
  :Texas
                     Lamar University..	.....•.:.......;..;...	 Hopper, J.R...........................".......

                     Texas A&M University	,Hartman, Roy.........,....,..:.;.:..	...1..52

                     Trinity University ........:..!.;..	..-.•,	............,;.. Specht, Linda :..,..;>..	:...'......	'.....A

                     University of Houston.	4	;	Allison, Richard.:....-.	'.	 14

                     University of Texas...........!....	;..............„	:.  Stinson, Christopher H	.".5
  Utah



  Vermont


  Virginia
                 Brighahi Young University..........,!.	;...„...	Hecker,'William.......

                 Utah State University	Dupont, Ryan.:....;.;.
                University of;Vermont.:..'...,.	.....,.,..	 Hunclal, Mahendra S.........
                                    .93

                                    .-127


                                    .187
  Washington
  Wisconsin
                Old Dominion University,.",...:....-.....;.,...•.....	.r...Marchello,"Joseph M.......	;..,...	132

                University of Virginia....-.....:	White, Mark A:	 .;....184.

                Virginia Polytechnic Institute	.-.	 Conn, David W.	:;....	35 _
                and State University   '••"•'          '    ,                                    _,/-"'..


                Central Washington University........;.....!...-........	Zetlen,.Bryan	..,..;.!...........:...-............214

                University of Washington	].	•.	....Karpoff, Jonathan J.,..;....-.,....:..........-......21
                                 --•       .                         Kowalski, Bruce R.	.....112
                          .  .'      ,   .       '••".'      '   .    McGrath, Elizabeth A....:..'..''.	,	^114
                Washington State University...,	>.	Budd,.William...:...:......-v	4i..:..'.170
                     ^ '•           .        .          .'            Wherland, Scot	.'......	.,!.,	*.	120


                Milwaukee School of Engineering .....;	;....Diggelman,.Carol	........;':.....	...126

                University of Wisconsin-Madison...".....	;...„'.. Collins, Denis...	....:...:.............„ 18 •
                       ."••"'"';              '  •'-.        '        -. 'Eagan, David...-....•....;....'	.;...	162
                  ,     -                        '           '        Eagan, Patrick D,	;.....'...201
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State
Institution
*i,       .     ,,'-''"',  I ,  ',,        ,     .''„',    '

  Name     	\	  Record Number
                University of Wisconsin-Extension—....


                University of Wisconsin - Plattvjlle ..:.:'..
                                         ... Liebl, David	206
                                         ,( Pferdehirt, Wayne.	'...'	;	...208-
                                          .Riedlel Lisa	.....„..:.	...137
Canada

Province      Institution
                                         '  Name
                                  Record Number
British Columbia
               University of British Columbia.
Ontario
Quebec
                                          .Duff, Sheldon....,	'.	85
               University of Guelph,	•


               University of Toronto	:	-	.Spelt, J.K	
                                        .... Heathcote, IsabeL	..129
                                        ' ,  James, William.:...	...:.	 130
                                                                          .188
               Universitd Laval
                                     	Roy, Christian	i."	....:	102
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Description of Pollution Prevention Education Activities:
 Key words (please circle the appropriate,words below or use your own):
accounting
agriculture
air quality    • ,   .
anthropology
architecture
atmospheric science
automobile  ' .
behavior
biology
biotechnology  ''
book published
business
case studies
center
chem, engineering
.chemistry
civil engineering-'
 community college.
 computer modeling
 computer science
 consulting
. design
 economics '
 energy       \   ,    ..
 environmental engineering
 extension -.see prof, education
' ethics      •  '
 field trips .   •;
 geography   !  '
 hazardous materials
 incentives
 internship    '......-

 laboratory
                                                       land use
                                                       law — see legislation
                                                       life cycle analysis
                                                       livestock
                                                       management  .
                                                       marketing
                                                       mechanical engineering
                                                       medical    ...
                                                       modules educational
                                                       nuclear engineering
                                                       petrochemicals
                                                       plant design
                                                       policy        • ,'   ,
                                                       political science
                                                       process control
                                                       process design
                                                       product design     .  -
.. professional education  -
 public health   •  t'
 recycling    :
 regulations
 research center -.center
 risk                  .
 role playing    ... - -   i
 social science
 solid waste
. solvent substitution
 training - see prof, education
. utilities -        ,
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.'waste audits
 water  .-.
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