CBP/TRS 259/02
EPA903-R-01-005
Chesapeake Bay Program
A Watershed Partnership
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A "WHO'S WHO" IN THE CHESAPEAKE BAY PROGRAM
August 2002
Chesapeake Bay Program
A Watershed Partnership
Chesapeake Bay Program
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
1-800-YOUR-BAY
www.chesapeakebay.net
Cover photo: Eastern Neck Wildlife Refuge
Spring 2002
Robert Shewack
L'.S. EPA Region HI
Regional Center for Environmental
Information
1650 Arch Street (3PM52)
Philadelphia, PA 19103 . y,,^<
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Table of Contents
The Chesapeake Bay Program: An Overview 1
Organization and Major Committees 8
Chesapeake Executive Council 9
Principals' Staff Committee 10
Implementation Committee 11
Budget Steering Committee 13
Implementation Committee Subcommittees
Communications and Education Subcommittee 14
Information Management Subcommittee 18
Land, Growth & Stewardship Subcommittee 20
Living Resources Subcommittee 26
Modeling Subcommittee ; 33
Monitoring Subcommittee 37
Nutrient Subcommittee 43
Toxics Subcommittee 52
Advisory Committees
Citizens Advisory Committee 57
Local Government Advisory Committee 59
Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee 61
Federal Agencies Committee 65
Chesapeake Bay Gateways Network Workgroup 67
Water Quality Steering Committee 68
Water Quality Technical Workgroup 69
Fisheries Steering Committee 70
Chesapeake Bay Commission 73
US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office Organizational Chart 74
Map & Directions to Chesapeake Bay Program Office 76
Index of CBP Committee, Subcommittee and Workgroup Members. 77
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The Chesapeake Bay Program:
An Overview
America's Leading Bay & River Restoration Program
The Chesapeake Bay Program is the unique regional partnership that's been directing and
conducting the restoration of the Chesapeake Bay since the signing of the historic Chesapea/ce Bay
Agreemenf of 7983. The Bay Program partners include the states of Maryland, Pennsylvania and
Virginia; the District of Columbia; the Chesapeake Bay Commission, a tri-state legislative body; the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), representing the federal government; and participating
advisory groups.
As the largest estuary in the United States and one of the most productive in the world, the
Chesapeake Bay was this nation's first estuary targeted for restoration and protection. Scientific and
estuarine research on the Bay in the late 1970s and early 1980s pinpointed three areas requiring
immediate attention: nutrient over-enrichment, dwindling underwater Bay grasses and toxic pollution.
Once the initial research was completed, the Bay Program evolved as the means to restore this
exceptionally valuable resource.
Since its inception in 1 983, the Bay Program's highest priority has been the restoration of the Bay's
living resources - its finfish, shellfish, underwater bay grasses and other aquatic life and wildlife.
Improvements include fisheries and habitat restoration, increases of underwater bay grasses, nutrient
and toxic reductions, and significant advances in estuarine science.
Examples of specific actions initiated by the Bay Program include a watershed-wide phosphate
detergent ban, the introduction of agricultural best management practices, biological nutrient
removal at wastewater plants, and a public education campaign emphasizing the role each of the
watershed's more than 1 5 million residents play in the restoration.
Considered a national and international model for estuarine research and restoration programs, the
Bay Program is a partnership led by the Chesapeake Executive Council. The members of the
Executive Council are the governors of Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania; the mayor of the District
of Columbia; the administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the chair of the
Chesapeake Bay Commission. The Executive Council meets annually to establish the policy direction
for the Bay Program.
In the 7987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement, the Executive Council set a goal to reduce the nutrients
nitrogen and phosphorous entering the Bay by 40 percent by 2000. In 1992, the Executive Council
agreed to continue the 40 percent reduction goal beyond 2000, as well as to attack nutrients at their
source - upstream in the Bay's tributaries. As a result, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and the
District of Columbia began developing tributary strategies to achieve nutrient reduction targets. In
1993, the Executive Council set an initial goal for recovery of bay grasses at 114,000 acres by 2005
and set goals for reopening spawning habitat for migratory fish by removing blockages, such as
small dams, on the Bay rivers.
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In July 1994, high-level federal officials from 25 agencies and departments signed the Agreement of
Federal Agencies on Ecosystem Management in the Chesapeake Bay (updated in 1998). The historic
agreement outlined specific goals and commitments by federal agencies on federal lands throughout
the watershed, as well as new cooperative efforts by federal agencies elsewhere.
In October 1994, the Executive Council made the implementation of the tributary strategies the top
priority for the Bay and its rivers. The Executive Council also adopted the Chesapeake Bay Basinwide
Toxics Reduction and Prevention Strategy (updated in 2000). In addition, the Executive Council issued
new initiatives for riparian forest buffers, habitat restoration and reciprocal agricultural certification
programs.
The 1995 Local Government Partnership Initiative engaged the watershed's 1,650 local governments
in the Bay restoration effort. The Executive Council followed this in 1996 by adopting the Local
Government Participation Action Plan and the Priorities for Action for Land, Growth and Stewardship
in the Chesapeake Bay Region, which address land use management, growth and development,
stream corridor protection and infrastructure improvements. In 1996, the Executive Council also
signed the Riparian Forest Buffers Initiative, which strengthened the Bay Program's commitment to
improve water quality and enhance habitat. A new goal called for restoring 2,010 miles of riparian
buffers on stream and shoreline in the watershed by 2010.
In 1997, the Executive Council renewed its commitment to the 40 percent nutrient reduction goal,
acknowledging that it had to accelerate efforts. A Bay Program study had concluded that the goal for
phosphorus reduction would be met by 2000, but the goal for nitrogen would not be met unless
efforts were intensified. Other directives signed in 1997 focused on wetlands protection and
restoration and the development of a Community Watershed Initiative.
In November 1998, representatives of 22 federal agencies and departments signed an updated
agreement, the Federal Agencies' Chesapeake Ecosystem Unified Plan, which contains 50 specific
goals and commitments.
At the December 1998 Executive Council Meeting, education and technology were highlighted as
the top tools for the future of the Bay's restoration. The Executive Council also directed the
Chesapeake Bay Program to begin the process of creating a new Bay agreement, to be completed in
2000. Also, council members signed a directive to coordinate a regional effort to manage the use
and transportation of animal waste.
On June 28, 2000, the Chesapeake Executive Council signed the new Chesapeake 2000
agreement, which will guide the next decade of restoration and protection efforts throughout the Bay
watershed. The agreement commits to protecting and restoring living resources, vital habitats and the
water quality of the Bay and its watershed. The agreement has cutting-edge commitments in the area
of water quality - correcting nutrient and sediment problems in the Bay and its tidal tributaries and
removing them from the impaired waters list by 2010. Chesapeake 2000 addresses the sprawl and
livability issues that have received national attention, .by committing to reduce the rate of harmful
sprawl development of forest and agricultural land in the Bay watershed by 30 percent by 2012. The
agreement also commits to permanently preserving 20 percent of the Bay watershed by 2010.
Although nutrient loads to the Bay have declined significantly since 1 987, reductions fell short of the
2000 goal. In the areas most impacted by excessive nutrient loads, the Potomac River and points
north, phosphorus reduction goals were achieved. Nitrogen reduction goals for those areas are
expected to be met once tributary strategies are fully implemented in 2003. A significant portion of
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nutrient reductions can be attributed to improved technology at wastewater treatment plants, while
additional gains have been achieved through the banning of phosphate detergents and the
implementation of new technologies, such as biological nutrient removal. A variety of best
management practices, such as forest and other buffer strips and nutrient management plans on
farms, also have helped reduce the amount of nitrogen and phosphorus entering the Bay.
Other recent restoration highlights
Following commitments outlined in the Chesapeake 2000 agreement, Bay Program partners
continued to work toward the creation and implementation of new programs and priorities aimed at
improving conditions in the Bay watershed. The following are a few highlights from 2001.
Bay Program Announces New Water Quality Restoration Approach
In August 2001, Bay Program partners unveiled a new process for setting and achieving nutrient and
sediment load reductions necessary to restore Bay water quality. This new process, called for in
Chesapeake 2000, requires Bay Program partners to continue to build on previous nitrogen and
phosphorus reduction goals, but instead of measuring improvements against broad percentage
reduction goals, success will be measured by the response of the Bay's living resources.
This new process incorporates elements traditionally found in the regulatory Total Maximum Daily
Load (TMDL) process, such as criteria, standards and load allocations, but also will be developed
and applied through a cooperative process involving six states, the District of Columbia, local
governments and involved citizens. For the first time, Delaware, New York and West Virginia are
joining with the EPA, the other Bay watershed states and the District to improve water quality
throughout the watershed.
Chesapeake Bay Small Watershed Grants Raise Awareness on Local Level
At an August Bayside ceremony in Annapolis, the Bay Program presented more than $1.5 million (FY
2001 funds) in Chesapeake Bay Small Watershed Grants to 59 community-led organizations and
local governments from across the Bay watershed.
The Small Watershed Grants Program, administered by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation,
supports communities in developing and implementing watershed management plans and
encourages innovative local programs that improve water quality and restore important habitats
within the Chesapeake Bay basin. By promoting community-based stewardship of local lands, the
program gives citizens a greater understanding of the relationship between the condition of their
local watersheds and the health of the Bay.
Funded projects parallel commitments set forth in Chesapea/ce 2000 and highlight the need for
federal and state governments to work with watershed organizations to restore local water quality.
Small watershed projects assist local groups in gaining the experience and technical expertise needed
to improve watershed protection in their communities. Projects range from citizen water quality
monitoring and riparian buffer restoration to oyster gardening, and will take place over the next year
in Delaware, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of
Columbia. In Fiscal Year 2002, the Chesapeake Bay Small Watershed Grants Program received
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$1.75 million from the EPA, $500,000 from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOM), $200,000 from the US Forest Service and $100,000 from the Natural Resources
Conservation Service.
Bay Program Unveils New Storm Water Management Plan
At the annual meeting of the Chesapeake Executive Council in December 2001, Bay restoration
leaders unveiled an innovative plan to improve water quality by controlling storm water's contribution
of chemical contaminants, nutrients and sediment to the Bay and its tributaries from federal, state
and District-owned lands. Bay Program partners set an example for private landowners and local
governments by committing to develop new technologies to reduce storm water pollution and
enhance existing storm water management practices on government lands.
Given projected increases in urban and suburban growth, managing storm water is one of the most
important priorities Bay Program partners will undertake to improve water quality and sustain
progress in restoring the Bay's living resources. This directive focusing on government lands is an
important step in that process.
Bay Program Partners to Continue to Lead the Restoration in 2002
In the upcoming year, Bay Program partners plan to expand efforts to include new approaches key to
the revitalization of the Bay and its tributaries. In 2002, Chesapeake 2000 calls on the Bay Program
to:
develop and implement a strategy to achieve a tenfold increase in native oyster populations by
2010;
implement a strategy to accelerate protection and restoration of underwater bay grasses;
set new goals and schedules for additional passages for migratory and resident fish; and,
develop and implement a ballast water plan for the Bay and its tributaries.
Measuring Success through Living Resources
As the Bay Program has always focused on resource-oriented measures of success, the health of the
Bay's plants and animals is crucial for gauging restoration progress. Below are highlights concerning
key Bay living resources.
Chesapeake Bay Bald Eagles Continue Resurgence
Bald eagle populations have reached a 23-year high in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, with 2001
counts showing 618 active nests fledging 908 eaglets - a more than 15 percent increase from the
previous year.
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Thriving in some of the most productive nesting grounds in the nation, Bay watershed bald eagle
populations continue to climb to the highest levels since baywide record-keeping began in 1977. In
Virginia, 300 active nests produced 446 young, while in Maryland, 297 active nests produced 432
young. Pennsylvania is home to 20 active nests and 29 young, and, for the second consecutive year,
an active nest and youngster have been documented in the District of Columbia near the confluence
of the Anacostia and Potomac rivers.
Bald eagle populations have benefited from numerous state efforts and baywide restoration
programs aimed at improving the overall quality of local waters and the Bay. Land preservation and
forest restoration will continue to improve important eagle habitat, while water quality improvements
increase the eagles' available food supply.
Bay Program Meets 2000 Waterfowl Goals for Twelve Species
In May 2001, the Bay Program announced increases in several species of waterfowl living in the Bay
watershed, with 12 of 21 monitored species meeting year 2000 population goals set in 1990 by the
Chesapeake Executive Council.
Bay scientists attribute increased numbers of waterfowl to current restoration efforts in the
Chesapeake Bay, the Atlantic Flyway and other areas that provide habitat to many species. Through
the combined efforts of citizens, landowners, conservation groups and government entities, improved
conditions on the breeding grounds and migratory routes have led to more waterfowl in the
Chesapeake region.
Nine species of waterfowl did not reach population goals in 2001. Increased competition with non-
native and invasive species for limited resources, poor weather in the Arctic breeding grounds and
degradation of habitat have hampered the recovery of these waterfowl.
Bay Grasses Increase in Upper and Lower Bay Regions;
Middle Bay Loses Ground
From 1999 to 2000 the distribution of Chesapeake Bay submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) slightly
increased to 69,126 acres baywide. Acreage increases in the upper and lower portions of the Bay
were mostly offset by the loss of bay grasses in middle portion of the Bay, resulting in a one percent
baywide increase over 1999. Aerial surveys revealed that total bay grass acreage in the upper
Chesapeake increased by 36 percent to 14,814 total acres and by 5 percent to 20,847 total acres
in the lower Bay. Middle Bay data show a net loss of 9 percent to 33,465 total acres.
Scientists believe that Middle Bay losses were likely due to a large-scale algae bloom known as
"mahogany tide" that occurred in the spring of 2000, blocking light from reaching newly sprouting
grasses. Bay grasses are important to the overall health of the Chesapeake Bay because they
produce oxygen, provide food for a variety of animals, provide shelter and nursery areas for fish and
shellfish, including juvenile rockfish and crabs, reduce wave action and shoreline erosion, absorb
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nutrients such as phosphorus and nitrogen and trap sediments. Recent improvements in water quality
are a contributing factor in bay grass restoration.
2001 Oyster Harvests Down, but Oyster Restoration Programs Expand
Recent declines resulting from overharvest, disease, pollution and loss of oyster reef habitat showed
signs of reversing between 1997 and 1999 as harvests increased. However, 2000 and 2001
harvests were below 1999 levels primarily due to disease-driven high mortality in the Bay. In
addition, oyster spat set was very poor in 2000 in both the Maryland and Virginia portions of the Bay
due to low salinities during much of the summer.
To help reverse this trend and meet the Chesapea/ce 2000 goal of a tenfold increase in native oysters
by 2010, Congress funded more than $5 million for oyster restoration activities in FY2002, which will
also leverage addition funds from state and private sources.
Managers and scientists believe that the creation of oyster sanctuaries is key to their recovery. These
sanctuaries, placed in areas of varying salinity where recruitment of young oysters is high, are off-
limits to commercial and private oyster harvesters. More than 28,000 acres of sanctuary were
designated between 1996 and 1999. Within those designated areas, more than 260 acres of oyster
habitat have already been constructed.
In 2002, Bay Program partners plan to unveil a new strategy for returning significant oyster
populations to the Bay.
Shad Populations in Susquehanna Reach Highest Levels since 1980s
Recent stocking efforts, a baywide moratorium on shad fishing and the development of fish passages
on the Susquehanna River have helped to increase the number of shad returning through Conowingo
Dam from several hundred a year in the early 1980s to 194,000 in 2001 - still far short of the target
of 1.89 million.
Stocking efforts in 2001 continued to exceed goals, with 31 million American shad fry and fingerlings
reared in hatcheries and released into Bay tributaries, bringing the total number stocked by the Bay
states, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and tribal governments up to 320 million between 1986
and 2001. In addition to American shad, Maryland cultured and released nearly 5.3 million hickory
shad fry and fingerlings into Bay tributaries in 2001.
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Chesapeake Bay Rockfish Populations Continue to Thrive
Striped bass, or rockfish, is one of the most important fisheries on the Atlantic coast. On January 1,
1995, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission declared the stock restored. The Striped Bass
Juvenile Index recorded an increase from 2000 to 2001 and achieved its restoration goal for the
seventh year in a row. Major factors in the past decline of striped bass were overharvesting and the
loss of habitat. Habitat restoration and fishing moratoria in Maryland and Delaware from 1985-
1990, and in Virginia from 1989-1990, are credited for the historic restoration of the striped bass
stock.
Blue Crab Advisory Committee Calls for Reductions in Harvests
Chesapeake 2000 called on Bay Program partners to establish harvest targets for the blue crab
fishery. In December 2000, the Bi-State Blue Crab Advisory Committee finished its review of the
fishery and agreed to set new limits on annual blue crab harvests in Maryland and Virginia. The
committee recommended that at least 20 percent of the blue crab breeding stock be left each year to
help restore the blue crab population. The committee also identified 10 percent of the breeding stock
as the minimum threshold by which the blue crab population could survive and recommended a 5
percent reduction in harvests in each of the next three years. The harvest targets were adopted by
Virginia and Maryland in 2001.
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CHESAPEAKE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
The Chesapeake Executive Council was established by the Chesapeake Bay Agreement of 1983.
Under the 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement, membership changed from cabinet secretaries to the
governors of Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia, the administrator of the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, the mayor of the District of Columbia and the chair of the Chesapeake Bay
Commission, a legislative body serving Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia. The Executive Council
meets as needed, but at least annually, and establishes the policy direction for the restoration and
protection of the Chesapeake Bay.
At its annual meeting in 2000, the Executive Council signed and released the Chesapeake 2000
agreement, which lays out goals and commitments for the next decade. At the 2001 annual meeting
the Executive Council fulfilled a major commitment in the Government-by-Example section of the
Chesapeake 2000 agreement by signing Directive No. 01-1, Managing Storm Wafer on Stafe,
Federal and District-Owned Lands and Facilities. This Directive sets an example for local
governments and private landowners by demonstrating how to develop, fund and implement
innovative storm water management approaches and technologies.
The Executive Council exerts leadership to marshal public support and is accountable to the public
for progress made under the agreements. Its Principals' Staff Committee meets as needed to
facilitate communication among the Implementation Committee, the advisory committees and the
Chesapeake Executive Council.
Chesapeake Executive Council Membership
Anthony A. Williams, Chair Mark Schweiker
Mayor Governor
District of Columbia Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
1350 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Room 225- The Capitol
6th Floor Harrisburg, PA 17120
Washington, DC 20004 (717)787-2500
(202) 727-2980
Rep. Russ Fairchild Mark R. Warner
Chair Governor
Chesapeake Bay Commission Commonwealth of Virginia
PA House of Representatives Office of the Governor
House Box 202020 State Capitol
Harrisburg, PA 1 7120 Richmond, VA 2321 9
(71 7) 787-3443 (804) 786-2211
Parris N. Glendening Christine Todd Whitman
Governor Administrator
State of Maryland us Environmental Protection Agency
Office of the Governor ] 200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
State House Washington, DC 20460
Annapolis, MD 21401 (202)564-4700
(410)974-3901
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PRINCIPALS' STAFF COMMITTEE
The Principals' Staff Committee acts as the policy advisor to the Chesapeake Executive Council,
accepting items for their consideration and approval and setting agendas for Council meetings.
The Principals' Staff Committee is primarily composed of cabinet-level representatives from the
states and the District, EPA's regional administrator and Chesapeake Bay Program Office director
and a representative of the Chesapeake Bay Commission. Individual members of the committee
arrange and provide briefings to their principals, the members of the Executive Council. The
Principals' Staff Committee, which meets approximately four times a year, also provides policy and
program direction to the Implementation Committee.
Principals' Staff Committee Membership
Theodore J. Gordon - Chair, Chief Operating Officer, DC Department of Health
Elizabeth Berry - Special Assistant to the Mayor for Environmental Affairs
Hagner R. Mister - Secretary, MD Department of Agriculture
Merrylin Zaw-Mon - Acting Secretary, MD Department of the Environment
J. Charles Fox - Secretary, MD Department of Natural Resources
Roy W. Kienitz - Secretary, Department of Planning
David Hess - Secretary, PA Department of Environmental Protection
Christine Martin - Deputy Secretary for Water Management, PA Dept. of Environmental Protection
John C. Oliver - Secretary, PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Richard G. Sprenkle - Deputy Secretary, PA Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources
W. Tayloe Murphy, Jr. - Secretary of Natural Resources, VA, Office of Governor
Joe Maroon - Director, VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Robert G. Burnley - Director, VA Department of Environmental Quality
Don Welsh - Regional Administrator, US EPA Region III
Rebecca Hanmer - Director, US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office
Ann Swanson - Executive Director, Chesapeake Bay Commission
Principals' Staff Committee Liaison List
Russell W. Baxter - VA Director, Chesapeake Bay Commission
Sheila Besse - DC Department fo Health
Patricia A. Buckley - PA Department of Environmental Protection
James R. Collier - DC Department of Health
Scott Crafton - VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
Diana Esher - US Environmental Protection Agency Region III- CBP
Jack E. Frye - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Verna E. Harrison - MD Department of Natural Resources
Hamid Karimi - DC Department of Health
Peter J. Marx - US Environmental Protection Agency
Larry Minock - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Alan Pollock - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Royden Powell - MD Department of Agriculture
Robert Summers - MD Department of the Environment
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IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE
The Implementation Committee was established by the Chesapeake Bay Agreement of 1983 and is
composed of representatives from Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia,
the Chesapeake Bay Commission, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and other federal
agencies and program participants. All of the chairs of the program's subcommittees and advisory
committees are also members. The committee is responsible for carrying out the policy decisions of
the Chesapeake Executive Council, such as the Chesapeake 2000 agreement and subsequent
directives.
The Implementation Committee receives policy guidance from both the Executive Council and the
Principals' Staff Committee, It establishes and coordinates all of the subcommittees and workgroups
under it. The director of the EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office chairs the Implementation
Committee and the office provides staff support to the committee and its subcommittees. The
Implementation Committee, through its Budget Steering Committee, is responsible for making
annual budget recommendations to the EPA.
Staff Contact
Jake Vandevort
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue Suite 109
Annapolis, MD21403
voice: 410-267-5737 fax: (410) 267-5777
email: vandevort.jake@epa.gov
Implementation Committee Structure
Implementation Committee
Budget Steering Committee
Federal Agencies Committee
Chesapeake Bay Gateways Network Working Group
Subcommittees
Communications and Education
Information Management
Land, Growth & Stewardship
Living Resources
Modeling
Monitoring and Assessment
Nutrient
Toxics
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IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE
Implementation Committee Membership
Rebecca Hanmer - Chair, US EPA (Director, Chesapeake Bay Program Office)
Lowell Bahner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Karl Brown - PA State Conservation Commission
Patricia A. Buckley - PA Department of Environmental Protection
David Butler - US Coast Guard
Bob Campbell - National Park Service
Hallie Clemm - DC Department of Public Works
James R. Collier - DC Department of Health (Chair, Modeling Subcommittee)
Steven A. Connelly - USDA Farm Service Agency
Frank Dawson - MD Department of Natural Resources (Chair, Living Resources Subcommittee)
David Doss - USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Richard Eskin - MD Department of the Environment (Chair, Toxics Subcommittee)
Ron Fithian - Kent County (Chair, Local Government Advisory Committee)
Jack E. Frye - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Robert W. Grabb - VA Marine Resources Commission
Jennifer Greiner - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Verna E. Harrison - MD Department of Natural Resources
Carlton Haywood - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin (Chair, Monitoring Subcommittee)
Joe Hoffman - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Nancie Imler - PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (Chair, Information Management Subcommittee)
Hamid Karimi - DC Department of Health
Waldon R. Kerns - VA Tech (Chair, Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee)
Martha Little - VA CB Local Assistance Dept. (Chair, Land, Growth & Stewardship Subcommittee)
Christine Martin - PA Governor's Office
Larry Minock - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Scott Phillips - US Geological Survey
Alan Pollock - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Royden Powell - MD Department of Agriculture
Thomas W. Simpson - University of Maryland (Chair, Nutrient Subcommittee)
Ann Swanson - Chesapeake Bay Commission
Paul O. Swartz - Susquehanna River Basin Commission
Albert H. Todd - US Forest Service
Stacey Underwood - US Army Corps of Engineers
Gary Waugh - VA Dept. of Cons, and Recreation (Chair, Communications and Education Subcommittee)
Jack J. Whitney, Jr. - The Whitney Group (Chair, Citizens Advisory Committee)
Robert Yowell - PA Department of Environmental Protection
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BUDGET STEERING COMMITTEE
The Budget Steering Committee is both a subset and complement to the Implementation
Committee. Its primary role is to assist the Implementation Committee in work planning and
management of operational budgets for the Bay Program. This includes preparation of annual
budget guidance and priorities, review of budget proposals from the subcommittees, advisory
committees and others, and making recommendations to the Implementation Committee for annual
spending plans and budget policy considerations. It steers and aligns funding toward priority work
plans and commitments of the Bay Program as determined by the Executive Council, Principals' Staff
Committee and the Implementation Committee, to whom it refers policy issues for decision-making.
The BSC reviews specific proposals from the subcommittees and others, analyzes their merit and
suitability, while attending to "the big picture" of what benefits the Bay and what meets the strategic
priorities of the Bay Program. The budget process is designed as an open and consensus-based
activity with the final result being a set of recommendations to the EPA and other sponsoring
agencies for funding consideration.
The BSC assists the Bay Program as requested in strategic planning and annual work planning
functions to ensure a coordinated, cross-program approach.
Diana Esher - Chair, US Environmental Protection Agency
Russell W. Baxter - Chesapeake Bay Commission
Sheila Besse - DC Department of Health
Carin Bisland - US Environmental Protection Agency
Patricia A. Buckley - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Bob Campbell - National Park Service
James R. Collier - DC Department of Health (Chair, Modeling Subcommittee)
Moira Croghan - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Frank Dawson - MD Department of Natural Resources (Chair, Living Resources Subcommittee)
Richard Eskin - MD Department of the Environment (Chair, Toxics Subcommittee)
Ron Fithian - Kent County (Chair, Local Government Advisory Committee)
Jennifer Greiner - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Verna E. Harrison - MD Department of Natural Resources
Carlton Haywood - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin (Chair, Monitoring Subcommittee)
Nancie Imler - PA Department of Environmental Protection (Chair, Information Mgmt. Subcommittee)
Hamid Karimi - DC Department of Health
Cedric Karper - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Waldon R. Kerns - VA Tech (Chair, Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee)
Martha Little - VA CB Local Assistance Department (Chair, Land , Growth & Stewardship Subcommittee)
Robert Magnien - MD Department of Natural Resources
Larry Minock - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Thomas W. Simpson - University of Maryland (Chair, Nutrient Subcommittee)
Ann Swanson - Chesapeake Bay Commission
Gary Waugh - VA Dept. of Cons, and Recreation (Chair, Communications and Education Subcommittee)
Jack J. Whitney, Jr. - The Whitney Group (Chair, Citizens Advisory Committee)
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COMMUNICATIONS AND EDUCATION SUBCOMMITTEE
The Communications and Education Subcommittee (CESC) is responsible for: (1) building public
understanding and support of the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem and the restoration efforts undertaken
pursuant to the Chesapeake 2000 agreement and (2) coordinating the implementation of the
agreement's public information, education and participation commitments, including public review
of commitment documents.
The CESC seeks to build and promote a broad conservation ethic among residents of the Bay
watershed through a comprehensive communications effort that includes media outreach, education
and community engagement. Additionally, the CESC provides opportunities for citizen involvement
via Bay-related special events, restoration projects and K-12 educational initiatives.
Communications and Education Subcommittee activities are conducted within the framework of the
Chesapeake 2000 agreement "Stewardship and Community Engagement" section. The
subcommittee works to increase awareness for higher public recognition of the Bay Program and its
accomplishments.
Staff Contacts:
Christopher Conner, Director Jennifer J. Caddick
Communications Office Communications Office
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Chesapeake Bay Program Office Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue Suite 109 410 Severn Avenue Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403 Annapolis, MD 21403
voice: 410-267-5758 voice: 410-267-5756
fax: 410-267-5777 fax: 410-267-5777
email: conner.chris@epa.gov email: caddick.jennifer@epa.gov
Communications and Education Subcommittee Structure
Communications and Education Subcommittee
Communications Workgroup
Education Workgroup
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COMMUNICATIONS AND EDUCATION SUBCOMMITTEE
Communications and Education Subcommittee Membership
Gary Waugh - Chair, VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Gilda M. Allen - DC Department of Health
David Bancroft - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Kathleen Banski - PA Association of Conservation Districts
Rebecca Bell - MD State Department of Education
Kerri Bentkowski - Chesapeake Bay Trust
Elizabeth Berry - Office of the Mayor- DC
Sarah Bodor - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Becky Boger - The GLOBE Program
Thomas W. Burke - MD Department of Natural Resources
Bob Campbell - National Park Service
Valerie Chase - National Aquarium in Baltimore
Carl Cole - Management Consultant
Darlene Crawford - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Beth Creamer - NASA Goddard
Pat Devlin - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Delores Dalton - VA Department of Education
Deborah Elliott - US Army Environmental Center
Clifford A. Falkenau - Citizen
Jim Firebaugh - VA Department of Education
Joanne Goodwin - DC Environmental Health Administration
Jack Greer - MD Sea Grant College Program
Gary Heath - MD State Department of Education
Donna Heron - US Environmental Protection Agency
Mike Land - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Frances Lee Larkin - VA Institute of Marine Science
Bob Maddox - MD Department of the Environment
Peter J. Marx - US Environmental Protection Agency
Laura McDaniel - Naval Air Station Patuxent River
Skip Meehan - National Park Service
Seaberry Nachbar - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Milt Nelson - University of MD (Retired)
Reggie Parrish - US Environmental Protection Agency
Ann Regn - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Kafhy Reshetiloff - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Eileen Setzler-Hamilton - University of MD Center for Environmental Science
Brandy Simpson - Naval Air Station, Patuxent River
Guy Stephens - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Fran Stierstorfer - MD Department of the Environment
Ann Swanson - Chesapeake Bay Commission
Nita Sylvester - US Environmental Protection Agency
Elena Takaki - MD Department of Natural Resources
Patti Vathis - PA Department of Education
Rebecca Walker - Naval Air Station Patuxent River
Lauren Wenzel - MD Department of Natural Resources
John McNeil Wilkie To turn CFO
Reider J White - MD Department of the Environment
Kristin Wolf - PA Department of Environmental Protection
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COMMUNICATIONS AND EDUCATION SUBCOMMITTEE
Communications Workgroup - The Communications Workgroup consists of representatives
from Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia, federal agencies and others who
work together to promote awareness of the Chesapeake Bay and its issues. The Communications
Workgroup works to articulate and publicize the information generated by the Bay Program to
ensure accurate and timely reporting of the Bay's health to its citizens. CESC also serves in an
advisory capacity to the various Bay Program subcommittees, committees and workgroups in the
development and distribution of public outreach materials.
Gary Waugh - Chair, VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Gilda Allen - DC Department of Health
David Bancroft - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Elizabeth Berry - Office of the Mayor- DC
Thomas W. Burke - MD Department of Natural Resources
Bob Campbell - National Park Service
Carl Cole - Management Consultant
Darlene Crawford - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Pat Devlin - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Deborah Elliott - US Army Environmental Center
Clifford A. Falkenau - Citizen
Joanne Goodwin - DC Environmental Health Administration
Jack Greer - MD Sea Grant College Program
Donna Heron - US Environmental Protection Agency
Mike Land - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Bob Maddox - MD Department of the Environment
Peter J. Marx - US Environmental Protection Agency
Laura McDaniel - Naval Air Station Patuxent River
Skip Meehan - National Park Service
Larry Minock - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Milt Nelson - University of Maryland (Retired)
Reggie Parrish - US Environmental Protection Agency
Kathy Reshetiloff - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Brandy Simpson - Naval Air Station Patuxent River
Ann Swanson - Chesapeake Bay Commission
Nita Sylvester - US Environmental Protection Agency
Rebecca Walker - Naval Air Station, Patuxent River
Lauren Wenzel - MD Department of Natural Resources
Reider J White - MD Department of the Environment
John McNeil Wilkie Tatum CFO
Kristin Wolf - PA Department of Environmental Protection
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Education Workgroup - The Education Workgroup brings together representatives of
interagency groups from Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, the District of Columbia and others to
advocate the commitments outlined in the Education and Outreach section of the Chesapeake
2000 agreement. The Education Workgroup works to provide teachers and students with essential
Bay watershed messages, as well as to integrate the messages into school curriculum. The
workgroup also convenes a biennial Education Summit to share information and issues, and to
promote and improve scientific achievements by students.
Staff Contact
Laura Pyzik
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
41 0 Severn Avenue Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice: 410-267-5722 fax:410-267-5777
e-mail: pyzik.laura@epa.gov
Ann Regn - Chair, VA Department of Environmental Quality
Gilda M. Alien - DC Department of Health
Cheryl Amrani - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Kathleen Banski - PA Association of Conservation Districts
Rebecca Bell - MD State Department of Education
Kerri Bentkowski - Chesapeake Bay Trust
Elizabeth Berry - Special Assistant to the Mayor for Environmental Affairs
Sarah Bodor - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Becky Boger - The GLOBE Program
Valerie Chase - National Aquarium in Baltimore
Beth Creamer - NASA Goddard
Delores Dalton - VA Department of Education
Jim Firebaugh - VA Department of Education
Gary Heath - MD State Department of Education
Frances Lee Larkin - VA Institute of Marine Science
Peter J. Marx - US Environmental Protection Agency
Seaberry Nachbar - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Reggie Parrish - US Environmental Protection Agency
Eileen Setzler-Hamilton - University of MD Center for Environmental Science
Dawn Shank - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Fran Stierstorfer - MD Department of the Environment
Elena Takaki - MD Department of Natural Resources
Bonita Thompson - DC Department of Health
Patti Vathis - PA Department of Education
Gary Waugh - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Lauren Wenzel - MD Department of Natural Resources
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INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SUBCOMMITTEE
The Information Management Subcommittee coordinates and addresses issues related to the
acquisition, maintenance and dissemination of data and information important to the Chesapeake
Bay Program and its partners. The subcommittee provides cross-program integration and vision for
information management activities of other CBP subcommittees.
The subcommittee is responsible for the implementation of the Chesapeake Information
Management System (QMS), including the maintenance of the CBP web site. CIMS is a user-
friendly, organized library of information and software tools, which is distributed among
participating organizations and designed to increase basinwide public access to Chesapeake Bay
information. CIMS partners are committed to the development and implementation of standards
and guidelines to enhance data sharing in the Chesapeake Bay region. IMS and participating
agencies are dedicated to disseminating and distributing bay-related information and to educating
grant recipients and CBP partners on the CIMS network, data standards, guidelines and the process
of data sharing.
Staff Contact
Jill Waite
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice: 410-267-9845 fax: 41 0-267-5777
e-mail: jwaite@chesapeakebay.net
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Information Management Subcommittee Membership
Nancie Imler - Chair, PA Department of Environmental Protection
Jennifer Abdella - St. Mary's River Project
Tony Allred - MD Department of Natural Resources
Gary Anderson - VA Institute of Marine Science
Ricky Bahner - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Roger Barlow - US Geological Survey
Claire Buchanan - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Brian Burch - US Environmental Protection Agency
Bill Burgess - MD Department of Natural Resources
Cory Christman - Old Dominion University
James Davis-Martin - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
David Donate - US Geological Survey
Robert E Edwards - Susquehanna River Basin Commission
Rick Hoffman - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Kate Hopkins - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Karl L. Huber - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
David A. Jasinski - University of MD
Jacqueline Johnson - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Mike Land - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Robert Magnien - MD Department of Natural Resources
Caroline Molivadas - DC Department of Health
Patrick Nowlan - National Park Service
Stephanie Orndorff - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Glenn Page - National Aquarium in Baltimore
Guy Stephens - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Jeffrey Sweeney - University of MD
Howard Weinberg - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
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LAND, GROWTH AND STEWARDSHIP SUBCOMMITTEE
The mission of the Land, Growth and Stewardship Subcommittee (LGSS) is to develop and promote
sound land use practices which protect and restore watershed resources and wafer quality, maintain
reduced pollutant loadings for the Bay and its tributaries and restore and preserve aquatic living
resources.
Accomplishment of the LGSS mission will result in the following:
Preservation of open space;
Reduction in the rate of harmful sprawl development of forests and farms;
Promotion of environmentally sensitive development, including:
- low-impact development and similar techniques that minimize water quality
impacts of new development;
- stormwater retrofit practices that minimize the water quality impacts of existing
development;
- redevelopment of underutilized urban, suburban and rural communities,
including the redevelopment of brownfields;
- reduction of impervious cover associated with development;
- concentration of new development in areas supported by adequate water
resources and infrastructure; and
- improved wastewater treatment options (e.g., nutrient reducing septics)
Coordination of transportation and land use planning;
Increase in public access to the Bay and its rivers and streams, including through the
development of water trails.
In order to achieve the above results, the Land, Growth and Stewardship Subcommittee is:
strengthening state programs
identifying, tracking and measuring performance
identifying barriers and incentives
identifying and/or developing guidance and tools
providing training, technical and financial assistance to targeted audiences
Staff Contact
Christine Dunham
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice: (410) 267-9847 fax: (410) 267-5777
e-mail: dunham.christine@epa.gov
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Land, Growth and Stewardship Subcommittee Structure
Land, Growth and Stewardship Subcommittee
Development, Redevelopment and Revitalization Workgroup
Land Conservation Workgroup
Public Access Workgroup
Transportation Workgroup
Land, Growth and Stewardship Subcommittee Membership
Martha Little - Chair, VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
Russell W, Baxter - Chesapeake Bay Commission
Karl Berger - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Carin Bisland - US Environmental Protection Agency
Matt Bley - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Patricia A. Buckley - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Mark Bundy - MD Department of Natural Resources
Bob Campbell - National Park Service
Sally Claggett - USDA Forest Service
John Davy - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Georgia Earp - PA Governor's Center for Local Government Services
Lee Epstein - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Diane Evans - MD Department of Natural Resources
Fran C. Geissler - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Ted Graham - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Mark Kalish - MD Builders Association
David Kovacs - VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
Menchu Martinez - US Environmental Protection Agency
Neil Ridgely - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Denise Rigney - US Environmental Protection Agency
Alexi Sanchez de Boado - DC Department of Health
Len Shabman - VA Tech
Deborah G. Weller - MD Office of Planning
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Development, Redevelopment and Revitalization Workgroup - The workgroup is
focusing on implementing the commitments pertaining to development, redevelopment and
revitalization in the Chesapeake 2000 agreement. The workgroup is developing an overall work
plan for monitoring progress on these commitments; implementing tasks and projects; and creating
and implementing specific strategies for particular commitments as needed.
The workgroup, in particular, will:
Develop a strategy for reducing the rate of harmful sprawl development of forest and
agricultural land in the Chesapeake Bay watershed by 30 percent, measured as an average
over five years from the baseline of 1992-1997, with measures and progress reported regularly
to the Chesapeake Executive Council.
Implement the strategy for reducing impervious cover.
In addition, the workgroup will serve as a forum for coordinating and communicating individual
state progress toward various Development/Redevelopment/Revitalization commitments.
David Kovacs - Chair, VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
Russell W. Baxter - Chesapeake Bay Commission
Carin Bisland - US Environmental Protection Agency
Georgia Earp - PA Governor's Center for Local Government Services
Lee Epstein - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Diane Evans - MD Department of Natural Resources
Fran C. Geissler - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Michael C. Gerel - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Waldon R. Kerns VA Tech
Menchu Martinez - US Environmental Protection Agency
Katie McHugh - MD State Builders Association
Alexi Sanchez de Boado - DC Department of Health
Maureen Tooke - International City/County Management Association
Deborah G. Weller - MD Office of Planning
Kyle Zieba - US Environmental Protection Agency
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Land Conservation Workgroup - The workgroup will focus on implementing the commitments
contained in the Land Conservation section of the Chesapeake 2000 agreement. The workgroup
will develop an overall work plan for monitoring progress on these commitments; implementing
tasks and projects; and creating and implementing specific strategies for particular commitments as
needed. The workgroup, in particular, will develop/adopt and implement a strategy to permanently
preserving from development 20 percent of the land area in the watershed by 2010. A draft
strategy, approved by LGSS and the Implementation Committee, lays out four tasks to accomplish
this commitment:
1. Establish a preserved land baseline and tracking system.
2. Identify the "most valued lands" for protection.
3. Strengthen programs for land acquisition within each state.
4. Provide technical and financial assistance to local governments to plan for or revise plans,
ordinances and subdivision regulations to provide for the conservation and sustainable use of
forest and agricultural lands.
Diane Evans - Chair, MD Department of Natural Resources
Jennifer Adkins - Land Trust Alliance
Matt Bley - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Patricia A. Buckley - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Steve Bunker - The Nature Conservancy
Parn Bush - MD Department of Natural Resources
Rick Carlson - PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Sally Claggett - USDA Forest Service
Grant Dehart - MD Department of Natural Resources
Steve Libbey - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Wally Lippincott - Baltimore County Department of Env. Protection
Menchu Martinez - US Environmental Protection Agency
Ron Ramsey - The Nature Conservancy
Thomas Smith - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Mark Thompson - International City/County Management Association
Deborah G. Weller - MD Office of Planning
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Public Access Workgroup - The workgroup continues to promote public access to increase
awareness of the value of the Bay and its tributaries. The workgroup believes that people will adopt
an ethic of stewardship through positive recreational and educational experiences on or around the
Bay. In the past it has focused on promoting public access through inventorying and mapping
existing sites and developing technical reports on how to select and develop public access areas. A
new focus is on working with localities on how to incorporate public access in local comprehensive
plans. In addition, the workgroup is working to promote the development of water trails in the Bay
region and linkages between the various access areas. This is being done in conjunction with the
Gateways program being coordinated by National Park Service.
The workgroup is charged to accomplish four tasks by the Chesapea/ce 2000 agreement:
By 2010, expand access points by 30 percent.
By 2005, increase the number of designated water trails by 500 miles.
Enhance interpretation materials that promote stewardship at natural, recreational, historical
and cultural public access sites.
By 2003, develop partnerships with at least 30 sites to enhance place-based interpretation of
Bay-related resources and themes and stimulate volunteer involvement in resource restoration
and conservation.
John Davy - Chair, VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Patricia A. Buckley - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Bob Campbell - National Park Service
Christopher Conner - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Lisa Gutierrez - MD Department of Natural Resources
Wink Hastings - National Park Service
Derral Jones - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Marty Kaehny - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Menchu Martinez - US Environmental Protection Agency
Peter J. Marx - US Environmental Protection Agency
Ted Prochter - DC Department of Parks and Recreation
Mark Thompson - International City/County Management Association
Ron Weis - PA Fish and Boat Commission
Kerry Wicks - MD Department of Natural Resources
Kyle Zieba - US Environmental Protection Agency
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Transportation Workgroup - The workgroup will focus on implementing the commitments
contained in the Transportation section of the Chesapeake 2000 agreement. The workgroup will
develop an overall work plan for monitoring progress on these commitments; coordinating state
efforts; sharing information among state programs and with constituents (e.g., local governments);
and creating and implementing specific strategies for particular commitments as needed. The
commitments within the Transportation section include:
By 2002, the signatory jurisdictions will promote coordination of transportation and land use
planning to encourage compact, mixed-use development patterns, revitalization in existing
communities and transportation strategies that minimize adverse effects on the Bay and its
tributaries.
By 2002, each state will coordinate its transportation policies and programs to reduce the
dependence on automobiles by incorporating travel alternatives such as telework, pedestrian,
bicycle and transit options, as appropriate, in the design of projects so as to increase the
availability of alternative modes of travel as measured by increased use of those alternatives.
Consider the provisions of the federal transportation statutes for opportunities to purchase
easements to preserve resource lands adjacent to rights of way and special efforts for storm-
water management on both new and rehabilitation projects.
Establish policies and incentives that encourage the use of clean vehicle and other
transportation technologies that reduce emissions.
Denise Rigney - Chair, US Environmental Protection Agency
Danielle Algazi - US Environmental Protection Agency
Meg Andrews - MD Departmentof Transportation
Patricia A. Buckley - PA Department of Environmental Protection
David Clawson AASHTO
Derral Jones - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Ron Kirby - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Wendy Klancher - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Wayne Kober - Citizen
Tom Kotay - PA Department of Transportation
Karen Kwiterovich - Baltimore Metropolitan Council
Ben Mannell - VA Department of Transportation
Gail McFadden-Roberts - Federal Transit Administration
Steve Rapley - Federal Highway Administration
Kelly Shenk - US Environmental Protection Agency
Steve Taglang - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Maureen Tooke - International City/County Management Association
Angela Watson - PA Department of Transportation
Deborah G. Weller - MD Office of Planning
Dave Whitaker - MD Department of Planning
Richard Woody - VA Department of Transportation
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LIVING RESOURCES SUBCOMMITTEE
The Living Resources Subcommittee coordinates the implementation of the Chesapeake Bay
Program's efforts to conserve, enhance and restore living resources of the Chesapeake Bay
watershed and their habitats through cooperation and integration of efforts among all partners.
Objectives and Primary Responsibility of the Living Resources Subcommittee:
Objective One: To promote and support the collection, evaluation and synthesis of the best
available scientific data needed to ensure continued progress in the understanding, protection and
restoration of Chesapeake Bay living resources.
Objective Two: To advance the science of habitat protection and restoration through research,
promotion and implementation of integrated and targeted projects/efforts.
Objective Three: To provide management recommendations regarding living resources and their
habitats to the Chesapeake Bay Program partners and direct funding toward priority projects
through the Implementation and Budget Steering committees.
Objective Four: To identify and prioritize emerging issues concerning living resources and their
habitats and ensure rapid response and effective solutions.
Objective Five: To provide the information and technical tools needed to implement the living
resource goals of the Chesapeake Bay Program.
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Staff Contacts
Sasha Bishton
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue Suite 109
Annapolis, MD21403
voice: 410-267-5718* fax: 410-267-5777
e-mail: bishton.alexandra@epa.gov
Workgroups: Fisheries Management Planning
and Coordination Workgroup, Monitoring and
Modeling Workgroup, Tidal Habitat Workgroup.
Mathilde Egge
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice: 410-267-9830 fax: 410-267-5777
e-mail: egge.tilly@epa.gov
Workgroups: Non-Native Invasive Species
Workgroup, Non-Tidal Habitat Workgroup,
Ballast Water Taskforce.
Jen Kozlowski
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue Suite 109
Annapolis, MD21403
voice: 41 0-267-9842. fax: 410-267-5777
e-mail: kozlowski.jen@epa.gov
Workgroups: C2K Watershed Commitments
(CWiC) Taskforce, Aquatic Health Taskgroup.
Living Resources Subcommittee Structure
Living Resources Subcommittee
Fisheries Management Planning and Coordination Workgroup
Monitoring and Modeling Workgroup
Non-Native Invasive Species Workgroup
Non-Tidal Habitat Workgroup
Tidal Habitat Workgroup
Chesapeake 2000 Watershed Commitments (CwiC) Taskforce
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Living Resources Subcommittee
Frank Dawson - Chair, MD Department of Natural Resources
Peter Bergstrom - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Claire Buchanan - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Marie Bundy - Academy of Natural Science Estuarine Research Center
Nancy Butowski - MD Department of Natural Resources
Arthur Butt - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Steve Carter-Lovejoy - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Stuart Demanski - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Mike Fritz - US Environmental Protection Agency
William Goldsborough - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Dave Goshorn - MD Department of Natural Resources
Richard S. Hammerschlag - US Geological Survey
Anne Henderson-Arzapalo - Aquatic Ecology Laboratory
Mike Hendricks - PA Fish and Boat Commission
Carl Hershner - VA Institute of Marine Science
Brian Hostetter - Regional Environmental Group Oceana
Edward Houde - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Steve Jordan - Sarbanes Cooperative Oxford Laboratory
Chris Judy - MD Department of Natural Resources
Henry Koellein - MD Saltwater Sportsman's Association
Mark Mendelsohn - US Army Corps of Engineers
Bob Murphy - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Mike Naylor - MD Department of Natural Resources
Derek Orner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Ira Palmer - DC Department of Health
Edward Pendleton - US Geological Survey
Harriette Phelps - University of the District of Columbia
Eric Schwaab - MD Department of Natural Resources
Mike Slattery - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Richard St. Pierre - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Pat Stuntz - Chesapeake Bay Commission
Jack Travelstead - VA Marine Resources Commission
Lyle Varnell - VA Institute of Marine Science
Tony Watkinson - VA Marine Resources Commission
Jim Wesson - VA Marine Resources Commission
Wayne Young - MD Environmental Service
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Fisheries Management Planning and Coordination Workgroup - The workgroup
ensures that fishery considerations are integrated into all appropriate Chesapeake Bay Program
activities; improve fishery management coordination among Chesapeake Bay jurisdictions;
develop an ecosystem approach to fishery management decision-making; and coordinate efforts
toward accomplishing the fisheries objectives of Chesapeake 2000. This group is the official
workgroup of the Living Resources Subcommittee. The workgroup also receives guidance from the
Fisheries Steering Committee.
Nancy Butowski - Chair, MD Department of Natural Resources
Ellen Cosby - VA Marine Resource Commission
Mike Fritz - US Environmental Protection Agency
John Galvez - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Bill Goldsborough - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Dave Goshorn - MD Department of Natural Resources
Mike Hendricks - PA Fish and Boat Commission
Edward Houde - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Derek Orner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Jon Siemien - DC Fisheries and Wildlife Division
Lyle Varnell - VA Institute of Marine Science
Bennie Williams - MD Department of Natural Resources
Monitoring and Modeling Workgroup - The workgroup meets regularly to review
progress and a technical advisory group advises the workgroup as needed and participates in
specific workgroup efforts (e.g., workshops, projects, proposal development). The workgroup
includes members who also belong to the Monitoring (Data Analysis Workgroup), Modeling
and Information Management Subcommittees, the Data Center and each of the Living
Resources Subcommittee workgroups. The technical advisory committee includes
representatives of the key Chesapeake area monitoring programs, the Science and Technical
Advisory Committee and other CBP subcommittees.
Claire Buchanan - Co-Chair, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Arthur Butt - Co-Chair, VA Department of Environmental Quality
Lowell Bahner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Marcia Berman - VA Institute of Marine Science
Jacqueline Johnson - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Julie Labranche - MD Department of Natural Resources
Peter May - DC Department of Health
Patrick Nowlan - National Park Service
Marcia Olson - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Derek Orner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Edward Pendleton - US Geological Survey
Nancy Rybicki - US Geological Survey
Peter Tango - MD Department of Natural Resources
Howard Weinberg - University of MD - Eastern Shore
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Non-Native Invasive Species Workgroup - The workgroup coordinates, integrates and
promotes non-native invasive species programs and activities of signatory jurisdictions. The
workgroup recommends Chesapeake Bay Program policies and plans for the prevention, control
and risk management of established, introduced or documented potential non-native invasive
species. The workgroup coordinates with regional and national efforts to control and prevent the
spread of non-native invasive species.
Leo Dunn - Chair, PA Department of Agriculture
Standish K Allan - VA Institute of Marine Science
Paul Baicich - American Binding Association
John Booser - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Glenn Carowan - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Vieki Clark - VA Sea Grant College Program
Karen Eason - MD Department of the Environment
Jack Edmundson - USDA APHIS
Mike Fritz - US Environmental Protection Agency
Jack Greer - MD Sea Grant College Program
Jennifer Greiner - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Sharon Gross - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Richard S Hammerschlag - US Geological Survey
Kevin Heffernan - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Michael Hollins - Ecosystem Recovery Institute
Larry Hurley - MD Nursery and Landscape Association
Sandra Keppner - Lower Great Lakes Fishery Resources Office
Fred Kern - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Ron Klauda - MD Department of Natural Resources
Eric May - University of MD- Eastern Shore
Whitman Miller - Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Roy W. Miller - DE Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation
Steven Minkkinen - MD Department of Natural Resources
Rick Myers - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Mike Naylor - MD Department of Natural Resources
Butch Norden - MD Department of Natural Resources
Harriette Phelps - University of the District of Columbia
Greg Ruiz - Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Gene Scarpulla - City of Baltimore Reservoir Natural Resources Office
Jon Siemien - DC Fisheries and Wildlife Division
Harley Speir - MD Department of Natural Resources
Ann Swanson - Chesapeake Bay Commission
Julie Thompson - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Edith Thompson - MD Department of Natural Resources
Jeff Tinsman - DE Division of Fish and Wildlife
Jack Travelstead - VA Marine Resources Commission
Robert Webster - MD Department of Natural Resources
Tom Wilcox - VA Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
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Non-Tidal Habitat Workgroup - The workgroup works with partners to protect, enhance and
restore living resources and their habitats, in non-tidal aquatic and riparian areas and related
uplands in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. It coordinates these efforts to increase resource benefits
and achieve integrated solutions to resource problems, particularly those related to migratory and
resident fish passage, non-tidal wetlands and stream corridors.
Peter Bergstrom - Chair, US Fish and Wildlife Service
Tom Barren - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Al Blott - National Marine Fisheries Service
R. Scott Carney - PA Fish and Boat Commission
Denise Clearwater - MD Department of the Environment
Christine Conn - MD Department of Natural Resources
Stuart Demanski - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Sheila Eyler - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Carlo Fleming - MD Department of Natural Resources
Mike Fritz - US Environmental Protection Agency
Ellen Gilinsky - VA Department of Environmental Quality
William Goldsborough - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Kirk J. Havens - VA Institute of Marine Science
Mike Hendrieks - PA Fish and Boat Commission
Lee Hill - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Curtis Hutto - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Paul Kazyak - MD Department of Natural Resources
John Kennedy - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Ron Klauda - MD Department of Natural Resources
Peter May - DC Department of Health
Tamara McCandless - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Steve Mclnnich - VA Commonwealth University
John Nichols - National Marine Fisheries Service
Sarah Nicholas - American Rivers
David Norris - VA Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
Susan Olsen - National Marine Fisheries Service
Richard Quinn - US Fish and Wildife Service
Catherine Rappe - MD Department of Natural Resources
Jon Siemien - DC Fisheries and Wildlife Division
Albert Spells - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Richard St. Pierre - US Fish and Wildlife Service
David Sutherland - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Richard Takacs - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Alan Weaver - VA Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
Howard Weinberg - University of MD- Eastern Shore
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Tidal Habitat Workgroup - The role of the workgroup is to facilitate and support integration of
efforts by Chesapeake Bay jurisdictions to protect, restore, enhance, understand and monitor tidal
habitats and their associated biotic communities so that ecosystem function is maintained or
restored.
Carl Hershner - Chair, VA Institute of Marine Science
Rich Ayella - MD Department of the Environment
Ernest Brown - VA Dept of Conservation and Recreation
Marie Bundy - Academy of Natural Science Estuarine Research Center
James D. Cummins - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
William Goldsborough - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Dave Goshorn - MD Department of Natural Resources
Richard S. Hammerschlag - US Geological Survey
Lee Hill - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Steve Jordan - Sarbanes Cooperative Oxford Laboratory
Chris Judy - MD Department of Natural Resources
Evamaria Koch - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Thomas H Miller - University of MD Cooperative Education
Ken Moore - VA Institute of Marine Science
Mike Naylor - MD Department of Natural Resources
Robert J. Orth - VA Institute of Marine Science
Matthew C. Perry - US Geological Survey
Carrie Salberg - Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
Richard Takacs - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Tony Watkinson - VA Marine Resources Commission
Jim Wesson - VA Marine Resources Commission
Thomas Wittkamp - Langley Air Force Base
Wayne Young - MD Environmental Service
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MODELING SUBCOMMITTEE
The Modeling Subcommittee ensures that appropriate and technically defensible modeling tools are
available to the Chesapeake Bay Program. These models (1) assist in understanding of the
important processes affecting the watershed and Bay water quality, (2) assist understanding of the
important processes affecting key Bay living resources and (3) provide estimates of the expected
water quality and living resource responses to proposed control actions (e.g., point and non-point
source controls) under present and future conditions.
To achieve this purpose, the subcommittee oversees all aspects of model development, including
project scope, data requirements and model application to address relevant management issues.
Three models have been developed and linked together to give an overall simulation of the
Chesapeake watershed, airshed and estuary. By quantifying the nutrient reductions necessary to
restore Chesapeake Bay resources, the integrated models provide guidance to environmental
managers and citizens on where the most cost-effective nutrient reductions can be made so that
controls are equitable and broadly supported.
The Modeling Subcommittee assures coordination among Chesapeake Bay Program participants on
modeling and related activities necessary for the achievement of Bay Program goals. The
subcommittee coordinates activities most frequently with the Nutrient Subcommittee, Living
Resources Subcommittee, Monitoring Subcommittee and the Tributary Strategy Workgroup.
Coordination with other Chesapeake Bay Program subcommittees is accomplished by having select
members of these subcommittees and groups actively involved in modeling work. The Modeling
Subcommittee is supported by teams, made up of recognized experts, who provide scientific and
technical modeling advice to the subcommittee.
Staff Contacts
Jen Larson
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice: (410) 267-5751 fax: (410) 267-5777
e-mail: jlarson@chesapeakebay.net
Rob Savidge
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice: (410) 267-5766 fax: (410) 267-5777
e-mail: rsavidge@chesapeakebay.net
Modeling Subcommittee Structure
Modeling Subcommittee
Benthic Processes Review Team
Hydrodynamic Model Review Team
Water Column Processes Review Team
Chesapeake Bay Model Expert Team
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Modeling Subcommittee Membership
James R. Collier - Chair, DC Department of Health
Lowell Bahner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Mark Bennett - US Geological Survey
Peter Bergstrom - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Mike Bowman - VA'Department of Conservation and Recreation
Bill Brown - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Arthur Butt - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Robin Dennis - U.S.EPA-NOAA-ASMD
Lewis Linker - US Environmental Protection Agency
Charles A. Lunsford - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Robert Magnien - MD Department of Natural Resources
Ross Mandel - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Timothy J. Murphy - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Narendra Panday - MD Department of Environment
Kenn Pattison - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Jeff Raffensperger - US Geological Survey
Helen Stewart - MD Department of Natural Resources
Peter Tango - MD Department of Natural Resources
Harry Wang - VA Institute of Marine Science
Benthic Processes Review Team - The Benthic Processes Review Team is an advisory group to
the model developers and the Modeling Subcommittee. It is composed of experts from the scientific
community and was formed to examine and refine the simulation of sediment-water interactions and
biological processes in a benthic-sediment sub-model of the Chesapeake Bay Estuary Model
Package. Sediments can be a significant source of dissolved nutrients to the overlying water and
bottom-dwelling organisms, which are an important food source for crabs, finfish and other
economically significant biota. In addition, organisms in the sediment bed can exert a substantial
influence on water quality through their filtering capacities. Specifically, the group 1) outlines the
current state of knowledge of measurement and simulation of benthic processes, 2) identifies data
and ancillary analyses and approaches for the refinement of the simulation of sediment-water
interactions and bottom-dwelling biology, 3) supports model development through data
development and analyses, and 4) reviews the model calibration as well as implementation of the
expert team's recommendations in the areas of benthic processes.
Daniel M. Dauer - Old Dominion University
Carl T. Friedrichs - VA Institute of Marine Science
Linda Schaffner - VA Institute of Marine Science
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Hydrodynamic Model Review Team - The Hydrodynamic Model Review Team is an advisory
group to the model developers and the Modeling Subcommittee. It is composed of experts from
the scientific community and was formed to examine and refine the hydrodynamic calibration and
ocean boundary conditions in the Hydrodynamic Model, which simulates the transport or
movement of water and water column materials in tidal waters. Specifically, the team 1) outlines
the current state of knowledge of the hydrodynamic simulation, 2) identifies data and ancillary
analyses and approaches for the refinement of transport mechanisms and ocean boundary
conditions, 3) supports model development through data development and analyses and 4) reviews
the Hydrodynamic Model calibration as well as the implementation of the expert team's
recommendations in the area of hydrodynamics.
William C. Boicourt - University of MD
Richard Garvine - University of Delaware, College of Marine Studies
Larry Sanford - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Water Column Processes Review Team - The Water Column Processes Review Team is an
advisory group to the model developers and the Modeling Subcommittee. It is composed of
experts from the scientific community and was formed to examine and refine the simulation of
primary productivity and respiration in the Chesapeake Bay Estuary Model Package. Primary
productivity and nutrient uptake represent the rates by which nutrients stimulate the production of
organic matter by phytoplankton communities. Respiration rates determine the consumption of
oxygen during the process of production and degradation of that organic matter. Specifically, the
group: 1) outlines the current state of knowledge of measurement and simulation of primary
productivity and respiration, 2) identifies data and ancillary analyses and approaches for the
refinement of simulated primary productivity and respiration, 3) supports model development
through data development and analyses and 4) reviews the model calibration as well as
implementation of the expert team's recommendations in the areas of simulated primary
productivity and respiration. In addition, the review team examines and refines the mechanisms of
algal uptake of dissolved inorganic nitrogen to ensure results from the simulation are consistent
with observations.
Walter Boynton - University of MD - Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
Thomas R Fisher - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Lawerence W. Harding, Jr. - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Michael Kemp - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
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Chesapeake Bay Model Expert Team - The Chesapeake Bay Model Expert Team is an
advisory group to the model developers and the Modeling Subcommittee. The Model Expert Team
provides expert scientific guidance on the development of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model
and Estuary Model Package, with particular attention to the simulation of eutrophic features of the
system such as dissolved oxygen, water clarity and chlorophyll. Modeling these water and habitat
quality criteria supports the assessment of a regional Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) program
for the Bay, which allocates nutrient and sediment load reductions necessary to remove water quality
impairments and achieve living resource standards.
Kevin Farley - Manhattan College
Wu-Seng Lung - University of VA
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MONITORING AND ANALYSIS SUBCOMMITTEE
The subcommittee coordinates efforts to monitor the Chesapeake Bay basin system, to manage and
ensure continued accessibility of the resulting environmental data and promote multidisciplinary
interpretation and reporting of the data on a jurisdictional and program-wide basis. The
subcommittee provides the Budget Steering Committee with funding recommendations for
monitoring. In addition, the subcommittee oversees implementation of new and innovative
monitoring programs (water quality, living resources, toxics and ecosystem processes) and
techniques. It evaluates existing programs to ensure that the environmental data necessary to
support implementation of a comprehensive quality assurance program (as part of components of
the various monitoring programs) are collected. Emphasis is placed on ensuring collection and
management of comparable environmental data of known quality through continued communication
and transfer of technologies among the agencies and institutions involved in the Chesapeake Bay
Monitoring Program.
Staff Contact
Kurt Brandstaetter
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice: (410) 267-9872 fax: (410) 267-5777
e-mail: kbrandst@chesapeakebay.net
Monitoring and Analysis Subcommittee Structure
Monitoring and Analysis Subcommittee
Analytical Methods and Quality Assurance Workgroup
Data Management and Acquisition Workgroup
Non-tidal Water Quality Workgroup
Tidal Monitoring and Analysis Workgroup
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Monitoring and Analysis Subcommittee Membership
Carlton Haywood - Chair, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Mike Bowman - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Claire Buchanan - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Jerry Griswold - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Rick Hoffman - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Maggie Kerchner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Lewis Linker - US Environmental Protection Agency
Charles A. Lunsford - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Russell Mader - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Robert Magnien - MD Department of Natural Resources
Paul Massicot - MD Department of Natural Resources
Beth McGee - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Bruce Michael - MD Department of Natural resources
Derek Orner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Scott Phillips - US Geological Survey
Steve Preston - US Geological Survey
David Sehmeltz - US Environmental Protection Agency
Richard Shertzer - PA Department of Environmental Protection
John Sherwell - MD Department of Natural Resources
Nicoline Shulterbrandt - DC Department of Health
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Analytical Methods and Quality Assurance Workgroup - The workgroup members are
technical advisors to the subcommittee concerning field and analytical methodology and quality
assurance issues. The workgroup provides a forum for the exchange of technical information
focused on moving toward standardization of methods and the use of comparable methods
throughout the Chesapeake Bay Monitoring Program. Members of the workgroup participate in the
Coordinated Split Sample Program and use this information in evaluating the quality of the
monitoring data and for identifying areas that require further study.
Bruce Michael - Chair, MD Department of Natural Resources
Jay Armstrong - VA Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services
Ricky Bahner - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Sally Bowen - MD Department of Natural Resources
Mary Lou Daniel - Occoquan Watershed Monitoring Laboratory
Suzanne Doughfen - Old Dominion University
Gary Du - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Adil Godrej - Occoquan Watershed Monitoring Laboratory
Edythe Humphries - DE Department of Natural Resources and Environment
David A. Jasinski - University of Maryland
Cindy Johnson - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Asoka Katumuluwa - MD Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Nancy Kaumeyer - University of MD
Carolyn Keefe - University of MD
Mary Ellen Ley - US Geological Survey
Deborah Miller-Tuck - MD Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Marcia Olson - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Carol Pollard - VA Institute of Marine Science
Robert Potts - VA Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services
Al Robertson - DC Department of Health
Elaine Schaeffer - Fairfax County
Kathryn Wood - Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
Carl Zimmermann - Chesapeake Biological Lab
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Data Management and Acquisition Workgroup - The workgroup is to provide oversight
for the management of data generated by the projects funded by the Monitoring and Analysis
Subcommittee and for the acquisition of data needed for those projects. The workgroup and the
Bay Program Data Center work together to resolve data management issues which include:
developing data management and submission policies and guidelines;
ensuring agency and institution compliance with these policies;
assisting in the development of new databases to serve the needs of the Monitoring and Analysis
Subcommittee; and
ensuring timely access to the data by all participating program partners.
Rick Hoffman - Chair, VA Department of Environmental Quality
Tony Allred - MD Department of Natural Resources
Ricky Bahner - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Robert E. Edwards - Susquehanna River Basin Commission
Carlton Haywood - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Tally Huang - MD Department of Natural Resources
Cliff Jarmon - DC Department of Health
Cindy Johnson - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Mike Lane - Old Dominion University
Mary Ellen Ley - US Geological Survey
Bruce Michael - MD Department of Natural Resources
Marcia Olson - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Non-tidal Water Quality Workgroup - The mission of the workgroup is to coordinate and
improve the efficiency of monitoring programs and analyze the data from these programs to better
understand the response of water quality to ecosystem stressors and management measures in the
non-tidal portion of the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Coordination is focused on design of a non-
tidal water quality monitoring network which includes prioritizing monitoring stations; attempting to
have compatible collection, analytical and data-management techniques between programs so
data are comparable; and routinely communicating the results. Primary data analysis activities
include routine updating of key water-quality trends; explaining the changes in occurrence and
trends by relating the natural and man-influenced factors; and use of this information to help guide
restoration efforts in the Bay watershed, including revision of tributary strategies and the watershed
model.
Scott Phillips - Chair, US Geological Survey
Ed Brezina - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Emery Cleaves - MD Geological Survey
Robert E. Edwards - Susquehanna River Basin Commission
Ram Gupta - VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
Carlton Haywood - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Rick Hoffman - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Ron Klauda - MD Department of Natural Resources
Mike Langland - US Geological Survey
Mary Ellen Ley - US Geological Survey
Russell Mader - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Bruce Michael - MD Department of Natural Resources
Paul Miller - MD Department of Natural Resources
Steve Preston - US Geological Survey
Jeff Raffensperger - US Geological Survey
Michael P. Senus - US Geological Survey
Gary Shenk - US Environmental Protection Agency
Richard Shertzer - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Paul J. Sneeringer - US Army Corps of Engineers
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Tidal Monitoring and Analysis Workgroup - This workgroup is responsible for coordinating
water quality and lower trophic level (phytoplankton, zooplankton, benthos) monitoring in the tidal
tributaries and mainstem Bay. The workgroup is also responsible for coordinating multi-agency
data analysis, interpretation and reporting of results from these monitoring programs.
Robert Magnien - Chair, MD Department of Natural Resources
Richard Artz - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Peter Bergstrom - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Claire Buchanan - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Emery Cleaves - MD Geological Survey
Daniel M. Dauer - Old Dominion University
John Donat - Old Dominion University
Elizabeth Ebersole - MD Department of Natural Resources
Robert E Edwards - Susquehanna River Basin Commission
Ram Gupta - VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
Larry Haas - VA Institute of Marine Science
George Harmon - MD Department of the Environment
Carlton Haywood - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Rick Hoffman - VA Department of Environmental Quality
David A. Jasinski - University of Maryland
Renee Karrh - MD Department of Natural Resources
Rich Lacouture - Academy of Natural Science Estuarine Research Center
Jurate Landwehr - US Geological Survey
Mike Lane - Old Dominion University
Mike Langland - US Geological Survey
Mary Ellen Ley - US Geological Survey
Roberto Llanso - Versar, Inc.
Bruce Michael - MD Department of Natural Resources
Stacey Moulds - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Marcia Olson - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Scott Phillips - US Geological Survey
William D Romano - MD Department of Natural Resources
Richard Shertzer - PA Department of Environmental Protection
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NUTRIENT SUBCOMMITTEE
The subcommittee addresses issues related to the identification and control of nutrient and sediment
pollution from point and nonpoint sources, including atmospheric deposition. The primary charge to
the subcommittee is to coordinate nutrient and sediment reduction strategies among the basin
jurisdictions and federal agencies to meet Chesapeake 2000 agreement goals and objectives. This
is achieved through technology transfer at meetings and focused special conferences and tours.
The subcommittee is responsible for cooperative design, coordination and assessment of point and
nonpoint pollution control programs and practices; Tributary Strategy implementation and
coordination, nutrient and sediment reduction progress tracking and issue resolution; reporting
progress toward Chesapeake 2000 nutrient and sediment reduction goals; and identification of
needed nutrient- and sediment-related research. Accomplishment of these tasks is achieved through
the activities of workgroups and task forces.
The subcommittee develops program criteria, establishes methodologies for collecting and
evaluating nutrient and sediment reduction results, identifies needed research and promotes
information sharing, education and outreach. The subcommittee also provides technical expertise to
other committees, subcommittees or workgroups within the Chesapeake Bay Program as requested
or assigned.
Staff Contacts
Kim Collini
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue Suite 109
Annapolis, MD21403
voice: (410)267-5726
fax: (410) 267-5777
e-mail: kcollini@chesapeakebay.net
Workgroups: Forestry Workgroup, Point
Source Workgroup, Sediment Workgroup,
Tributary Strategy Workgroup.
Martha Corrozi
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice: (410)267-5753
fax: (410)267-5777
e-mail: mcorrozi@chesapeakebay.net
Workgroups: Agricultural Nutrient
Reduction Workgroup, Trading and
Offsets Workgroup, Urban Stormwater
Workgroup, Potomac Strategy Shared
Task Group.
Nutrient Subcommittee Structure
Nutrient Subcommittee
Agricultural Nutrient Reduction Workgroup
Forestry Workgroup
Point Source Workgroup
Sediment Workgroup
Trading and Offsets Workgroup
Tributary Strategy Workgroup
Urban Storm Water Workgroup (Joint with Toxics Subcommittee)
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Nutrient Subcommittee Membership
Thomas W. Simpson - Chair, University of Maryland
Steve Bieber - MD Department of the Environment
Terry Black - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Mike Bowman - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Collin Burrell - DC Department of Health
Sally Claggett - US Forest Service
Susan Glaus - DC Department of Health
Scott Crafton - VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
Jeffrey Halka - MD Geological Survey
John Kennedy - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Maggie Kerchner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Mike Langland - US Geological Survey
Marya Levelev - MD Department of the Environment
Russell Mader - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Jim Mallow - MD DNR Forest Service (Retired)
John Murtha - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Kenn Pattison - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Steele Phillips - CAC Liaison
Royden Powell - MD Department of Agriculture
Fred Samadani - MD Department of Agriculture
Kelly Shenk - US Environmental Protection Agency
John Sherwell - MD Department of Natural Resources
Albert H. Todd - US Forest Service
Mark Waggoner - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Allison Wiedeman - US Environmental Protection Agency
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Agricultural Nutrient Reduction Workgroup - The workgroup serves as the mechanism for
interjurisdictional coordination and evaluation of agricultural nutrient reduction measures by
encouraging the participation of the agricultural community, local governments and the private
sector to help restore the health and productivity of the Chesapeake Bay. Objectives include to:
assist jurisdictions in developing or refining agricultural nutrient management programs that will
maximize nutrient reductions while maintaining a sustainable agricultural base.
evaluate alternatives and provide recommendations for animal management systems.
explore methods to establish and expand partnerships and encourage communication between
and among the various agricultural, environmental and business stakeholder groups and the
Chesapeake Bay Program's signatory agencies.
refine and advance efforts currently under way that focus on a uniform nutrient management
reduction accounting and assessment system for both cost shared and non-cost shared BMPs.
identify nutrient-related research gaps and subsequent demonstration project opportunities for
possible Bay Program funding.
review and report on standards for soil and water quality conservation planning.
Fred Samadani - Chair, MD Department of Agriculture
Doug Goodlander - PA State Conservation Comission
Jerry Griswold - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Tom Juengst - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Maggie Kerchner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Russ Perkinson - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Herb Reed - University of MD- Cooperative Extension
Randy Shank - VA Cooperative Extension/ VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Ron Wood - VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
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Forestry Workgroup - The Forestry Workgroup coordinates, develops and implements plans and
projects that focus on the contributions of forest lands in restoring the health and productivity of the
Chesapeake Bay watershed. The workgroup provides a forum to discuss issues and identify
opportunities among the forestry community, interested individuals and organizations and federal,
state and local governments. The workgroup brings natural resource management expertise to
Chesapeake Bay Program subcommittees. Objectives are to:
Communicate and educate about the value of trees, forests and forestry to the Chesapeake Bay
ecosystem.
Promote actions and demonstrate approaches for the establishment, retention and management
of forests in urban, suburban and rural areas to improve water quality and living resource
habitat.
Develop strategies for coordinating, implementing and targeting forestry programs to assist in
the accomplishment of Chesapeake Bay Program goals.
Provide a forum for interstate coordination of policies, programs, technology, and the
opportunity for collaborative efforts to address forest issues.
Develop and promote forestry research and monitoring and ensure that forest resource
information is available and usable to the partners of the Chesapeake Bay Program.
Jim Mallow - Chair, MD DNR Forest Service (Retired)
Tina Alban - PA Bureau of Forestry
Leon App - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Tom Bailey - US Forest Service
Sally Claggett - US Forest Service
Matthew Ehrhart - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Scott English - US Army Environmental Center
Karen Fedor - American Forests
J. Michael Foreman - VA Department of Forestry
Michael T. Goergen, Jr. - Society of American Foresters
Anne Hairston-Strang - MD Department of Natural Resources
Kirk J. Havens - VA Institute of Marine Science
Michael Hollins - Ecosystem Recovery Institute
Brian Lecouteur - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Brook Lenker - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Jim McElfish - Environmental Law Institute
Allison McKechie - Potomac Watershed Partnership
Gene Odato - PA Bureau of Forestry
Bill Street - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Jessica Strother - Fairfax County, Urban Forestry Department
Bob Tjaden - University of MD- College Park
Albert H. Todd - US Forest Service
Don VanHassent - MD Department of Natural Resources
Suzy Wald - DC Department of Health
Deborah G. Weller - MD Office of Planning
Melanie Wertz - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Douglas Wetmore - VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
Casey Williams - Isaak Walton League
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Point Source Workgroup - The Point Source Workgroup was created in 1995 to establish a
formal means of communication among the point source agencies within the jurisdictions and
corresponding federal agencies. The workgroup's mission is to explore the emerging technologies
and innovative management opportunities needed to reduce nutrient levels from wastewater
treatment plants to meet Chesapeake Bay Program nutrient reduction goals. Its objectives are to:
Provide a forum for the discussion and exchange of information among the jurisdictions and the
Bay Program concerning nutrient loading estimates, nutrient removal technologies and the cost
of implementation.
Review nutrient reduction progress annually and provide the information to the Tributary Strategy
Workgroup for inclusion in their annual Tributary Statement of Progress.
Bring emerging technology issues and research topics to the Nutrient Subcommittee for
discussion.
Marya Levelev - Chair, MD Department of the Environment
Jerusalem Bekele - DC Department of Health
Bob Ehrhart - VA Department of Environmental Quality
John Murtha - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Bill Ruby - DC Department of Health
Tanya Spano - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Allison Wiedeman - US Environmental Protection Agency
Ning Zhou VA Tech
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Sediment Workgroup - The Sediment Workgroup coordinates efforts among the states and Bay
Program to meet Chesapeake 2000 sediment goals. Objectives are to:
Compile and interpret sediment science as it relates to the watershed and the Bay.
Evaluate the relative contribution of sediment by source to water clarity degradation.
Compile and evaluate information on BMP efficiencies relative to sediment reduction.
* Assist with the allocation of loads by source and identification of the sources in the Watershed
Model by tributary.
Provide technical assistance in helping states establish new tributary strategies to meet allocation
goals.
Provide assistance to the jurisdictions in evaluating and refining tributary strategies.
Jeffrey Halka - Co-Chair, MD Geological Survey
Mike Langland - Co-Chair, US Geological Survey
Karl Berger - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Mike Bowman - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Owen Bricker - US Geological Survey
Grace S. Brush - Johns Hopkins University
Collin Burrell - DC Department of Health
Thomas Cronin - US Geological Survey
Robert E. Edwards - Susquehanna River Basin Commission
Allen Gellis - US Geological Survey
Normand Goulet - Northern VA Regional Commission
Jerry Griswold - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Amy Guise - US Army Corps of Engineers
Julie Herman - VA Institute of Marine Science
Lee Hill - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Timothy Karikari - Environmental Health Administration Watershed Protection Division
Abdi Musse - DC Department of Health
Kenn Pattison - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Frank Payer - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Scott Phillips - US Geological Survey
Kelly Shenk - US Environmental Protection Agency
Gary Shenk - US Environmental Protection Agency
Sean Smith - MD Department of Natural Resources
Steve Stewart - Baltimore County Dept. of Environmental Protection and Resource Management
Debra Willard - US Geological Survey
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Trading and Offsets Workgroup - The workgroup was formed in 1999 as part of a Bay
Program effort to address of the Chesapeake Bay Program nutrient reduction goal and cap. The
mission of the workgroup is to lead the effort to examine and explore nutrient reduction scenarios
through trading or offsets and to educate the Chesapeake Bay Program partners on the results of
the investigations.
Waldon R Kerns - Co-Chair, VA Tech
Allison Wiedeman - Co-Chair, US Environmental Protection Agency
David Evans - McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe
Jerry Griswold - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Cyrus K. Jones - Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission
John Kennedy - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Marya Levelev - MD Department of the Environment
Russell Mader - Natural Resources Conservation Service
John Murtha - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Len Shabman - VA Tech
Thomas W. Simpson - University of Maryland
Tanya Spano - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Stuart D. Wilson - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
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Tributary Strategy Workgroup - The workgroup was created in 1995 and provides a forum
for communication and discussion among Bay Program partners on technical issues related to
Watershed Model processes, tributary strategy development and implementation and BMP tracking.
Objectives are to:
Provide a forum for communication and technology exchange among jurisdictions on issues
related to tributary strategies, BMPs, Watershed Model development and innovative
technologies.
Coordinate tributary strategy implementation.
Provide technical review and recommendations to the Nutrient Subcommittee and Modeling
Subcommittee on Watershed Model processes and input data.
Provide support and technical expertise to other subcommittees, the Water Quality Technical
Workgroup and the Water Quality Steering Committee, as requested.
Provide review and technical evaluation of revised tributary strategies, Watershed Model
scenarios and implementation progress.
Evaluate and recommend new or improved BMPs for consideration in revised tributary
strategies.
Mike Bowman - Chair, VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Mark Bennett - US Geological Survey
Karl Berger - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Sheila Besse - DC Department of Health
Katherine Bunting-Howarth - DE Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
Kevin Coyne - MD Department of Natural Resources
Donald Fiesta - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Normand Goulet - Northern VA Regional Commission
Michael Herrmann - MD Department of Natural Resources
Maggie Kerehner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Lewis Linker - US Environmental Protection Agency
Russell Mader - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Timothy J. Murphy - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Kenn Partisan - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Diana Reynolds - MD Department of Natural Resources
Gary Shenk - US Environmental Protection Agency
Kelly Shenk - US Environmental Protection Agency
Thomas W. Simpson - University of MD
Helen Stewart - MD Department of Natural Resources
Jeffrey Sweeney - University of MD
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Urban Storm Water Workgroup - A joint workgroup under the Nutrient and Toxics
Subcommittees, the workgroup addresses storm water management to control nutrient, sediment
and chemical contaminant runoff. Given the trends and projections regarding urban and suburban
growth and the increase of imperviousness in the watershed, managing storm water runoff is an
important activity for reducing pollutant loads to the Bay, maintaining the cap on nutrients, and
sustaining our progress in restoring the Bay. The workgroup works with federal, state and local
representatives in preventing storm water problems in the face of increased growth and development
and remediating storm water problems on lands that have already been developed. The group
focuses on the storm water related commitments in Chesapea/ce 2000, Toxics 2000 Strategy and the
Executive Council Directive on Managing Storm Wafer on State, Federal and District-Owned Lands
and Facilities.
Marc Aveni - Co-Chair, VA Cooperative Extension, VA Tech.
Scott Crafton - Co-Chair, VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
Meg Andrews - MD Department of Transportation
Susan Asmus - National Association of Homebuilders
Joseph Battiata - VA Department of Transportation
David Beale - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Doug W. Beisch - VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
Stacey Sloan Blersch - DC Department of Health
Ronald Bowen - Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works
Walter Caldwell - DC Department of Health
John Carlock - Hampton Roads Planning District Commission
Kim Coble - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Larry Coffman - Prince George's County
Larry Gavan - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Normand Goulet - Northern VA Regional Commission
Lisa Grippo - US Navy
Timothy Karikari - DC Department of Health
Durla Lathia - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Menchu Martinez - US Environmental Protection Agency
Kenneth Murin - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Joseph Necker - The Rouse Company
Dan O'Leary - Center for Watershed Protection
Ratilal B. Patel - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Ken Pensyl - MD Department of the Environment
Brian Rustia - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Kelly Shenk - US Environmental Protection Agency
Bill Stack - Baltimore City
Steve Stewart - Baltimore County
Raja Veeramachaneni - MD State Highway Administration
Jim Woodworth - Natural Resources Defense Council
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Toxics SUBCOMMITTEE
The subcommittee is charged with implementing the Toxics 2000 Strategy signed by the
Chesapeake Executive Council in December 2000. The subcommittee is responsible for the
interjurisdictional design, coordination and implementation of ongoing and future efforts to identify,
assess and control existing sources of chemical contaminants, better understand their impacts on the
Bay's living resources and human health, and prevent future sources of chemical contaminants from
causing impacts to the Chesapeake Bay system.
The Toxics Subcommittee solicits the cooperation and involvement of other subcommittees and
takes the lead in coordinating and implementing activities related to chemical contaminants which
fall under the responsibilities of appropriate organizations and agencies within the Chesapeake Bay
basin.
The Toxics Subcommittee oversees and coordinates the activities of the Fish Advisory Workgroup,
Point Source Workgroup, Pesticide Workgroup, Pollution Prevention Workgroup, Toxics
Characterization Workgroup and shares oversight for the Urban Stormwater Workgroup with the
Nutrient Subcommittee. Periodically ad hoc committees are formed to tackle specific tasks for the
Toxics Subcommittee or workgroups.
Staff Contact
Keshia Cheeks
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice: (410) 267-9860 fax: (410) 267-5777
e-mail: cheeks.keshia@epa.gov
Toxics Subcommittee Structure
Toxics Subcommittee
Fish Advisory Workgroup
Pesticide Workgroup
Point Source Workgroup
Pollution Prevention Workgroup
Toxics Characterization Workgroup
Urban Storm-water Workgroup (Joint with Nutrient Subcommittee)
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Toxics SUBCOMMITTEE
Toxics Subcommittee Membership
Richard Eskin - Chair, MD Department of the Environment
Ray Arnold - Copper Development Association, Inc.
Dave Bailey - Mirant
Tom Barron - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Joseph Beaman - MD Department of the Environment
Kim Coble - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Robert Dunn - Dupont
Kathryn Gallagher - US Environmental Protection Agency
Jerry Griswold - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Michelle Harmon - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Al Jordan - W.R. Grace and Company
Maggie Kerehner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Anita Key - DC Department of Health
Jonathan Kramer - MD Sea Grant College Program
Laura McConnell - USDA, Agricultural Research Service
Beth McGee - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Cherie Miller - US Geological Survey
Timothy J. Murphy - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Jonathan Phinney - American Society of Limnology and Oceanography
Jim Pletl - Hampton Roads Sanitation District
Mark Richards - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Mory Roberts - VA Institute of Marine Science
Cherie Schultz - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Mary Ellen Setting - MD Department of Agriculture
Kelly Shenk - US Environmental Protection Agency
John Sherwell - MD Department of Natural Resources
Bob Steidel - Hopewell Regional Wastewater Facility
David Velinsky - Academy of Natural Science Estuarine Research Center
Allison Wiedeman - US Environmental Protection Agency
Mary Lynn Wilhere - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
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Toxics SUBCOMMITTEE
Fish Advisory Workgroup - The workgroup is responsible for overseeing the evaluation of fish
tissue monitoring and outreach programs. The workgroup will provide advice and information to
other Bay Program groups to coordinate development of strategies to prevent or reduce chemical
contaminants responsible for fish consumption advisories.
Kelly Shenk - Chair, US Environmental Protection Agency
Alex Barren - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Joseph Beaman - MD Department of the Environment
Kim Coble - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
James R. Collier - DC Department of Health
Jeff Corbin - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Bob Frey - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Marty Gary - MD Department of Natural Resources
Jean W Gregory - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Stewart Harris - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Charles Kanetsky - US Environmental Protection Agency
Arthur Laroche - VA Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
Ira Palmer - DC Department of Health
Fred Pinkney - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Nicotine Shulterbrandt - DC Department of Health
Khizar Wasti - VA Department of Health
Pesticides Workgroup - The workgroup is responsible for coordinating basinwide efforts to
survey pesticide application patterns; assessing pesticide releases and loadings to the Bay and
watershed; and promoting transfers of information and innovative pest management approaches
among jurisdictions. The workgroup is transitioning its focus from integrated pest management to
pesticide loads and impacts to address commitments in the Toxics 2000 Strategy. Membership will
be refined to reflect this change.
Marc Aveni - Co-Chair, VA Cooperative Extension, VA Tech.
Randy Shank - Co-Chair, VA Cooperative Extension/ VA OCR
David Bingaman - PA Department of Agriculture
Amy Brown - University of MD
Susan Debolt - Virginia Cooperative Extension
Fatima El Abdaoui - US Environmental Protection Agency
Kathryn Gallagher - US Environmental Protection Agency
Lynn Garling - PA Integrated Pest Management Program
Ames Herbert - VA Cooperative Extension
Marvin Lawson - VA Dept of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs
Betty Morose - University of MD
Edward Rajotte - Penn State University
Michael Raupp - University of MD
Sandra Sandanelli - University of MD
Mary Ellen Setting - MD Department of Agriculture
Paula Shrewsbury - University of MD
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Toxics SUBCOMMITTEE
Point Source Workgroup - The workgroup is responsible for conducting the data analysis and
implementation of the point source commitments in the Toxics 2000 Strategy. The workgroup
coordinates activities to integrate pollution prevention into industries, federal facilities and
wastewater treatment plants. They also acquire point source data in order to assess chemical
contaminant loads and encourage voluntary reductions. The workgroup also shares responsibility
with the Pollution Prevention Workgroup to implement the voluntary Mixing Zone Phaseout Strategy
and implementing the chemical reductions commitments in the Toxics 2000 Strategy.
Bob Steidel - Chair, Hopewell Regional Wastewater Facility
Dave Bailey - Mirant
L. Evans Drake - Honeywell
John Handzo - VA Department of Environmental Quality
James G. Houstoun - Borough of Catasauqua, PA
George Kennedy - Hampton Roads Sanitation District, VA
John Murtha - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Mark Richards - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Abha Sharma - Chesterfield County, VA
Steve Shofar - Washington Suburban Sanitation Commission
Ed Stone - MD Department of the Environment
Allison Wiedeman - US Environmental Protection Agency
Mary Lynn Wilhere - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Ning Zhou VA Tech
Pollution Prevention Workgroup - The workgroup is responsible for coordinating pollution
prevention activities related to chemical contaminants within the Chesapeake Bay watershed and
developing and implementing Businesses for the Bay, a voluntary pollution prevention program for
industries, businesses and governmental facilities in the basin. The workgroup also shares
responsibility with the Point Source Workgroup to implement the voluntary Mixing Zone Phaseout
Strategy and implementing the chemical reduction commitments in the Toxics 2000 Strategy.
Robert Dunn - Chair, DuPont
Laura Armstrong - MD Department of the Environment
Jo Asher - Watercolor Lavender Farm
Sharon K. Baxter - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Benji Brachman - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Jeffrey Burke - US Environmental Protection Agency
Amy Elahi - Washington Gas
Leroy Gilbert - WV Department of Environmental Protection
Tom Griffin - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Rodger Harrison - Grace Davison
Nick Kauffman - DC Department of Health
Tom Kidwell - Washington Gas
Joan LeLacheur - Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Tad Radzinski - US Environmental Protection Agency
Bill Reilly - US Environmental Protection Agency
Jim Shell - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Kelly Snyder - P.H. Glatfelter Company
Glenn Stephens - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Hank Topper - US Environmental Protection Agency
Curt Wells - Reynolds Metals Company
Allison Wiedeman - US Environmental Protection Agency
Mary Lynn Wilhere - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
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Toxics SUBCOMMITTEE
Toxics Characterization Workgroup - The workgroup is responsible for updating the 1999
Toxics Characterization, which reports on the status of chemical contaminant impacts on the tidal
rivers and mainstem of the Chesapeake Bay. The workgroup is also responsible for identifying
chemical contaminant assessment needs for the Toxics Subcommittee and Monitoring and
Assessment Subcommittee.
Kathryn Gallagher - Chair, US Environmental Protection Agency
Joel E Baker - University of MD
Joseph Beaman - MD Department of the Environment
Daniel J Fisher - University of MD-Wye Research and Education Center
Robert Hoke - E.I. DuPont DeNemours & Co.
Jules Loos - Mirant Mid-Atlantic
Beth McGee - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Jim Pletl - Hampton Roads Sanitation District, VA
Mark Richards - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Thomas Robertson - E.I. DuPont DeNemours & Co.
David Velinsky - Academy of Natural Science Estuarine Research Center
Urban Storm Water Workgroup - Joint Toxics and Nutrient workgroup formed in 2001. See
page 51.
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CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) provides advice and guidance to the Executive Council,
Implementation Committee and all subcommittees as needed in implementing the Chesapeake
2000 agreement. Members communicate with their constituencies to increase understanding of the
agreement and programs to restore and protect the Bay. They also advise the Executive Council and
its institutions on policy matters and public perceptions.
Staff Contact
Neil Ridgely
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
6600 York Road
Baltimore, MD 21212
voice: 410-377-6270
Residence Office: 410-239-7840
fax: 410-377-7144
e-mail: nridgely@acb-online.org
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Citizens Advisory Committee Membership
Jack J. Whitney, Jr. - Chair, VA Beach Department of Agriculture
Roy A. Hoagland - Vice-Chair, Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Gary H. Baise - Baise, Miller & Freer
Carl Cole - Management Consultant
James W. Cox - Resource Conservation, Inc.
Jim Elliott - Hunton & Williams
Kurt Gregory Erickson - Washington Regional Alcohol Program
C Victor Funk - PA Department of Environmental Protection (Retired)
J. Andrew Hadley - Proctor & Gamble
Lawrence R. Herman - Legal Consultant
Ted Jackson - Loudon County Sanitation Authority (Retired)
Mark Kalish - MD Builders Association
Martha G. Kavanaugh - MD Circuit Court (Retired)
Patricia Levin - Adjunct Professor, Franklin and Marshall College
Andrew Loftus - Natural Resources Consultant
William Martin, Jr. - US Patent Office (Retired)
Kay McElvey - Harriet Tubman Organization
Robert Mumma - Businessman
Jack Nelson - US Department of Agriculture
Steele Phillips - Farmer (Retired)
Timothy Pula - Struever Bros., Eccles & Rouse
Betsy J. Quant - Canoe Susquehanna
Lina Vlavianos - Severn River Commission
Al Wenger - Agriculture Policy Consultant
John McNeil Wilkie Tatum CFO
CAC Young Delegates
Olivia Campbell - Gettysburg College
Shannon Meseck - Old Dominion University
Stephanie Quaranta - American University
Jessica Spencer - Dickinson College
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The Local Government Advisory Committee (LGAC) was created by the Chesapeake Executive
Council through the 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement and is made up of representatives from
Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and the District of Columbia that are appointed by their respective
governor or the mayor.
The purpose of the LGAC is to assume both a proactive and reactive policy development role in
advising the Executive Council on how most effectively, equitably and expeditiously to implement the
projects and other actions required to engage the support of the local governments to achieve the
goals of Chesapeake 2000.
The LGAC is responsible for communicating both with the Executive Council in its advisory capacity
and with local governments throughout the Bay region. The LGAC's goal is to develop and execute
a strategy to ensure continued local government participation and input in the design, development
and implementation of programs to protect and improve the Chesapeake Bay.
Staff Contacts
Mark Thompson Maureen Tooke
Project Manager Assistant Project Manager
International City/County Management International City/County
Association Management Association
777 North Capitol Street, NE, Suite 500 777 North Capitol Street, NE, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20002-4201 Washington, DC 20002-4201
voice: 202-962-3589 voice: 202-962-3633
fax:202-962-3500 fax: 202-962-3500
e-mail: mthompson@icma.org e-mail: mtooke@icma.org
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Local Government Advisory Committee
Executive Subcommittee
Chair, Ronald Fithian
VA Vice-Chair, Harvey Hinson
MD Vice-Chair, Ellen Moyer
PA Vice-Chair, James Wheeler
DC Vice-Chair, Ted Prochter
Local Government Advisory Committee Membership
Members
The LGAC membership represents a cross-section of local governments from Maryland, Pennsylvania,
Virginia and the District of Columbia. Each of the states may appoint up to six members, and the
District may appoint three members to serve on the committee.
The current LGAC members are:
Maryland
Ronald Fithian- Kent County Commissioner
Lois Garey- Baltimore City Council member
Raymond L. Langston- Mayor of Highland Beach
Ellen Moyer- Mayor of Annapolis
J. Harry Morris III- Mayor of Leonardtown -Alternate: Laschelle Miller
James Purnell, Jr.- Worcester County Commissioner
Virginia
Robert J. Barlow- Attorney (Vice Chair VA)
Joe Maroon- Director, VA Dept. of Conservation and Recreation - Alternate: Moira Croghan
Harvey L. Hinson- Deputy County Manager, Henrico County
Patricia S. O'Bannon- Board of Supervisors, Henrico County (LGAC Chair)
Daniel F. Rinzel- Esquire
Pennsylvania
Robert C. Gerhard, Jr.- Commissioner, Cheltenham Township
James Wheeler- PSATS
John Garner- Executive Director, PA League of Cities and Municipalities
Russell Pettyjohn- Mayor of Lititz Borough
Harry Stokes- Commissioner of Adams County
District of Columbia
Theodore J. Gordon- DC Department of Health
Ted Prochter- Department of Parks and Recreation
William Rumsey, Jr.- Council of the District of Columbia - Alternate: Sheila Besse
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SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) provides scientific and technical advice to
the Chesapeake Bay Program and reports annually to the Executive Council and quarterly to the
Implementation Committee. STAC is composed of members drawn from federal and state agencies,
universities, research institutions and private industry, representing a cross-section of individuals with
diverse scientific and technical backgrounds and areas of expertise that are important to the Bay
Program.
Since its creation in 1 984, STAC has worked to enhance scientific communication and outreach
throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed and beyond. STAC provides scientific and technical
advice in various ways, including technical conferences and workshops; technical reports and
position papers; assistance in organizing merit reviews of Chesapeake Bay Program subcommittee
activities; and service by STAC members on subcommittees and workgroups. STAC serves as a
liaison between the scientific and engineering community and the Bay Program. Through
professional and academic contacts and organizational networks of its members, STAC ensures
close cooperation among the various research institutions and management agencies represented in
the Bay watershed. The Chesapeake Research Consortium, Inc. provides staff and logistical support.
STAC members and alternate members provide independent scientific and technical guidance and
act as liaisons between home institutions or agencies and the Chesapeake Bay Program. Members
are appointed on the basis of expertise and experience, ability to participate actively in the
Chesapeake Bay Program and their ability to represent their institutions.
Staff Contact
Melissa Bugg
Chesapeake Research Consortium
645 Contees Wharf Road
Edgewater, MD 21037
voice: 410-798-1283; 301-261-4500
fax: 410-798-0816
e-mail: bugg@serc.si.edu
Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) Structure
Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee
STAC Members
STAC Alternate Members
STAC Executive Board
STAC Workgroups
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Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee Membership
Waldon R. Kerns - Chair, VA Tech
Jonathan Kramer - Vice-Chair, MD Sea Grant College Program
Mar/ Beth Adams - US Forest Service
L. Joseph Bachman - US Environmental Protection Agency
Donald Boesch - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Denise Breitburg - Academy of Natural Science Estuarine Research Center
Eugene Burreson - VA Institute of Marine Science
Ray Cheng - ECI Systems and Engineering
Edward Graham - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Thomas Grizzard - Occoquan Watershed Monitoring Laboratory
Carl Hershner - VA Institute of Marine Science
Edward Houde - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Cynthia M. Jones - Old Dominion University
John Keene - University of PA
Michael Kemp - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Ronald Korcak - USDA Agricultural Research Service
Les E. Lanyon - Penn State University
Douglas Lipton - University of Maryland- College Park
James Lynch - Penn State University
Gary Matlock - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Jack McGee - VA Department of Transportation
Saied Mostaghimi - VA Tech
Scott Phillips - US Geological Survey
Jonathan Phinney - American Society of Limnology and Oceanography
Clifford W Randall - VA Tech
Bill Rickards - VA Graduate Marine Science Consortium
Greg Ruiz - Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Larry Sanford - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Kevin Sellner - Chesapeake Research Consortium
Richard Weismiller - University of MD
Victor Wenk - TWG
Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee Alternates
Nelson Adcock - GeoEnvironmental Resources Inc.
Lowell Bahner- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Gary Felton - University of MD, Department of Biological Resource Engineering
Bruce Hicks - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Roger Newell - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Catherine O1 Riordan - American Geophysical Union
Andrew Sharpley - USDA Agricultural Research Service
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Advisory Committee Executive Board
The STAC Executive Board consists of the chair, vice-chair, executive officer and other STAC
members who are nominated by the chair and vice-chair and approved by the full membership. The
Executive Board acts on behalf of STAC when action is needed between quarterly meetings and
serves STAC in making decisions on routine administrative matters.
Waldon R. Kerns - Chair, VA Tech
Jonathan Kramer - Vice-Chair, MD Sea Grant College Program
Kevin Seliner - Executive Officer, Chesapeake Research Consortium
Denise Breitburg - Academy of Natural Science Estuarine Research Center
Les Lanyon - Penn State University
Jonathan Phinney - American Society of Limnology and Oceanography
Clifford W Randall VA Tech
Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee Workgroups
STAC workgroups are composed of current STAC members but may include members drawn from
the region's scientific and technical community. Each workgroup has a chair selected from the STAC
membership by workgroup members. Workgroups present their findings to STAC for endorsement
and communication to the Chesapeake Bay Program.
Living Resources
The mission of the Living Resources Workgroup is to provide proactive scientific advice on relevant
issues listed in Chesapeake 2000 agreement, such as protection and restoration of living resources
and vital habitat.
Jonathan Kramer - Chair, MD Sea Grant College Program
Denise Breitburg - Academy of Natural Science Estuarine Research Center
Eugene Burreson - VA Institute of Marine Science
Carl Hershner - VA Institute of Marine Science
Edward Houde - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Michael Kemp - University of MD Center for Environmental Science
Douglas Lipton - University of Maryland- College Park
Bill Rickards - VA Graduate Marine Science Consortium
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SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Advancing Technology
The mission of the Advancing Technology Workgroup is to identify and assess new technologies and
scientific advancements and to assist in implementing them to address and fulfill the Chesapea/ce
2000 agreement goals.
Clifford W Randall - Chair, VA Tech
L. Joseph Bachman - US Environmental Protection Agency
Ronald Korcak - USDA Agricultural Research Service
Lewis Linker - US Environmental Protection Agency
Catherine O1 Riordan - American Geophysical Union
Jonathan Phinney - American Society of Limnology and Oceanography
Kevin Sellner - Chesapeake Research Consortium
Sustainable Development and Landscape Management
The STAC workgroup on Sustainable Development and Landscape Management will apply the
principles and knowledge of science and technology to facilitate informed, ecosystem-based
decisions regarding management of land-based resources within the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Ted Graham - Chair, Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Thomas Grizzard - Occoquan Watershed Monitoring Laboratory
John Keene - University of PA
Waldon R. Kerns - VA Tech
Jack McGee - VA Department of Transportation
Richard Weismiller - University of MD
Water Quality - Protection and Restoration
The Water Quality Workgroup will focus on two priority issues. The first is the improvement of
monitoring and sampling programs to obtain estimates of the uncertainties and variance in the
basic data for water quality measurements. The second issue involves the selection of improved
statistical procedures to obtain improved estimates and projections of future objectives using water
quality data of known variability and uncertainty.
Mary Beth Adams - Chair, US Forest Service
Donald Boesch - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Bruce Hicks - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Les E. Lanyon - Penn State University
James Lynch - Penn State University
Saied Mostaghimi - VA Tech
Scott Phillips - US Geological Survey
Lawrence Sanford - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
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FEDERAL AGENCIES COMMITTEE
The Federal Agencies Committee was established by the Chesapeake Bay Program in 1984 and is
chaired by the Director of the EPA's Chesapeake Bay Program Office. The committee is composed
primarily of representatives of federal agencies that either own land in the watershed and/or have
missions that impact water quality or living resources of the Bay and its tributaries. To date, 15
federal agencies have formal agreements with the EPA, which have made them partners in the Bay
Program. Some agencies without formal agreements are still participants in the program through
membership on the committee. There are 21 federal agencies currently represented on the Federal
Agencies Committee. The committee has two slots reserved for its members to serve on the Budget
Steering Committee for two-year terms.
The Federal Agencies Committee is responsible for representing federal policies in the Chesapeake
Bay Program. The committee advises the EPA, which represents all federal agencies as the sole
federal signatory to the Chesapeake Bay agreements, and is the only federal member of the
Chesapeake Executive Council. The committee also advises the Implementation Committee and its
subcommittees and workgroups on federal opportunities and viewpoints. The Federal Agencies
Committee initiated the 1994 Agreement of Federal Agencies on Ecosystem Management in the
Chesapeake Bay, which was signed by high level officials from 25 federal agencies and
departments. The historic agreement set out a number of specific goals and commitments by federal
agencies on federal lands throughout the watershed, as well as new cooperative efforts elsewhere.
In November 1998 the federal agencies updated the 1994 agreement with the Federal Agencies'
Chesapeake Ecosystem Unified Plan (FACEUP). FACEUP was signed by twenty-two agencies and
departments and contains 50 specific commitments to protect and restore the Chesapeake Bay.
FACEUP is the workplan for the Federal Agencies Committee.
Staff Contact
Robert Shewack
US Environmental Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue Suite 109
Annapolis, MD21403
voice: 410-267-9856 fax: 410-267-5777
e-mail: shewack.bob@epa.gov
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Federal Agencies Committee Membership
Rebecca Hanmer - Chair, US Environmental Protection Agency
William Arguto - US Environmental Protection Agency
Lowell Bahner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Jareene Barkdoll - Federal Highway Administration
Roger Barlow - US Geological Survey
Bob Campbell - National Park Service
Zante Capuno - US Coast Guard
Sally Claggett - US Forest Service
Harold Coulombe - US Geological Survey
Kelly Dreyer - US Marine Corps
Thomas Elias - US National Aboretum, Agricultural Research Service
Martin Elliott - US Army
Brian Feeney - Home Engineering Services, Inc.
Jcmmichael Graine - US Army Environmental Center
David Greene - US Geological Survey
Jennifer Greiner - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Jerry Griswold - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Kelly Holland - General Services Administration
Marian Huber - National Park Service
Maggie Kerchner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Patsy Kerr - US Air Force
Thomas Long - Farm Service Agency
Don Maglienti - Home Engineering Services, Inc.
Glenn Markwith - Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic
Sharon Marsh - US Postal Service
William Martin, Jr. - US Patent Office (Retired)
Peter J. Marx - US Environmental Protection Agency
Helene Merkel - Home Engineering Services, Inc.
Reggie Parrish - US Environmental Protection Agency
Nelson Powers - Defense Logistics Agency
Steven Richard - General Services Administration
Odean Serrano - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Phil Shaw - Americorps National Civilian Community Corps
Bob Shewack - US Environmental Protection Agency
Britt Slattery - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Albert H. Todd - US Forest Service
Michael Turner - US Air Force
Stacey Underwood - US Army Corps of Engineers
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CHESAPEAKE BAY GATEWAYS NETWORK WORKGROUP
The Gateways Network Workgroup, established by the Implementation Committee, guides
development of the Chesapeake Bay Gateways Network. The network, which is coordinated by the
National Park Service, links a diverse array of special places within the Chesapeake Bay watershed. It
includes over TOO parks, wildlife refuges, historic communities, maritime museums, water trails and
more. These linked gateways allow people more easily to explore, understand and help conserve the
Bay and its related resources.
David Bancroft - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Bob Campbell - National Park Service
Robert Carter - VA Department of Historic Resources
John Davy - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Jonathan Doherty - National Park Service
Lee Epstein - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Tom Ford - PA Fish and Boat Commission
Meriwether German - VA Tourism Corporation
Lisa Gutierrez - MD Department of Natural Resources
Wilmer Henninger - PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Elizabeth Hughes - MD Historical Trust
Derral Jones - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Robert Piekett - VA Department of Transportation
Sylvia Ramsey - MD Department of Transportation
Marci Wolf Ross - MD Office of Tourism Development
Pat Stuntz - Chesapeake Bay Commission
Maria Vonderheid - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Ron Weis - PA Fish and Boat Commission
Paige Weiss - VA Department of Historic Resources
Larry Williamson - PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
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WATER QUALITY STEERING COMMITTEE
The purpose of the Water Quality Steering Committee is to provide the management oversight for
the process of implementing the Water Quality Protection and Restoration section of the
Cfiesapea/ce 2000 agreement. The Steering Committee has representatives of the three
"Headwaters States" - Delaware, New York and West Virginia - as equal partners with the other
states, the District and the EPA. The ultimate goal of the Steering Committee is to correct the
nutrient and sediment-related problems in the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries in order to
remove them from the federal list of impaired waters by 2010. The Water Quality Steering
Committee will:
1. coordinate and manage the process for integrating the cooperative and statutory water quality
programs;
2. provide the participating members with a forum to share information, raise issues and resolve
conflicts; and,
3. communicate with stakeholders and the general public on the progress toward achieving the
restoration of the Bay and its tributaries through the integrated process.
Jon Capacasa - Co-Chair, US Environmental Protection Agency
Rebecca Hanmer - Co-Chair, US Environmental Protection Agency
Jerusalem Bekele - DC Department of Health
Bill Brannon - WV Department of Environmental Protection
Ed Brezina - PA Department of Environmental Protection
James R. Collier - DC Department of Health
Phillip M. DeGaetano - NY Department of Environmental Conservation
Mario DelVicario - US Environmental Protection Agency Region II
Kevin Donnelly - DE Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
Diana Esher - US Environmental Protection Agency
Jack E. Frye - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Stuart Gansell - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Carlton Haywood - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
David W Heicher - Susquehanna River Basin Commission
Felix Locicero - US Environmental Protection Agency Region II
Robert Magnien - MD Department of Natural Resources
Alan Pollock - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Robert Summers - MD Department of the Environment
Ann Swanson - Chesapeake Bay Commission
Lance Tabor - VW Soil Conservation Agency
Robert Yowell - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Bob Zimmerman - DE Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
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WATER QUALITY TECHNICAL WORKGROUP
The Chesapeake Bay Program's Implementation Committee established the Water Quality Technical
Workgroup in September 1 999 with a charge to coordinate technical and scientific activities for the
process of integrating the cooperative and statutory programs of the Chesapeake Bay and its
tributaries. Specifically, the workgroup will:
coordinate the technical and scientific activities undertaken to develop nutrient and sediment
enrichment numerical criteria, refined designated uses and the methodology for their
application;
work with the Chesapeake Bay Program's Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee
throughout the process of investigating, identifying and recommending the numerical criteria
and refined designated uses for the Bay and its tidal rivers; and
respond to requests for technical information received from the Chesapeake Bay Water Quality
Steering Committee.
Alan Pollock - Chair, VA Department of Environmental Quality
Richard Batiuk - US Environmental Protection Agency
Mike Bowman - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Bill Brannon - WV Department of Environmental Protection
Bill Brown - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Claire Buchanan - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Arthur Butt - VA Department of Environmental Quality
James R. Collier - DC Department of Health
Richard Draper - NY State Department of Environmental Conservation
Richard Eskin - MD Department of the Environment
David Flemer - US Environmental Protection Agency
Thomas Gardner - US Environmental Protection Agency
Maggie Kerchner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Bob Koroncai - US Environmental Protection Agency
Norman E. Leblanc - Hampton Roads Sanitation District
Charles A. Lunsford - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Robert Magnien - MD Department of Natural Resources
Lee McDonnell - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Dave Montali - WV Department of Environmental Protection
Scott Phillips - US Geological Survey
John Schneider - DE Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
Thomas W. Simpson - University of MD
Tanya Spano - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Lyle Varnell - VA Institute of Marine Science
Allison Wiedeman - US Environmental Protection Agency
Carol Young - PA Department of Environmental Protection
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FISHERIES STEERING COMMITTEE
The mission of the Fisheries Steering Committee is to assist in coordinating management and
research activities, investigating ecosystem-based fisheries management and conserving the
shared Chesapeake Bay and coastal fishery resources. With the recognition that fish do not
adhere to political boundaries, the Bay jurisdictions have found that their mutual interest in
sustaining healthy Chesapeake Bay and coastal fishery resources is best achieved by working
together cooperatively, in collaboration with the various Chesapeake Bay Program partners. This
approach will permit the states to fulfill their respective fisheries management responsibilities
within the Bay in a more cost effective and responsive fashion.
The Fisheries Steering Committee was established in 2001 to guide several fisheries related
workgroups and activities with the vision of ecosystem-based fisheries management that
encourages sustainable Chesapeake Bay fish populations that supports viable recreational and
commercial fisheries and provides for natural ecosystem function.
The Committee guides the activities of the following groups:
Chesapeake Bay Stock Assessment Committee - conducts analyses on the population status
of various Chesapeake Bay fishery resources (i.e., blue crab and oyster);
Fishery Ecosystem Plan (FEP) Technical Advisory Panel - developing a Chesapeake Bay FEP
to assist in gradually implementing ecosystem-based fisheries management;
Ecosystem Modeling Advisory Panel - designing an operational ecosystem model for
exploring policy options for ecosystem-based fisheries management (i.e., Ecopath with
Ecosim); and
Fisheries Management Planning and Coordination Workgroup - (joint with the Living
Resources Subcommittee) ensures that fishery considerations (both Chesapeake Bay and
coastal) are integrated into all appropriate Chesapeake Bay Program activities. This
workgroup responds to the Living Resources Subcommittee but receives guidance from the
Fisheries Steering Committee.
Staff Contact
Celere Leonard
Chesapeake Research Consortium
NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office
410 Severn Avenue Suite 107
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice: 410-267-5675 fax: 410-267-5666
e-mail: celere.leonard@noaa.gov
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FISHERIES STEERING COMMITTEE
Fisheries Steering Committee Structure
Fisheries Steering Committee
Chesapeake Bay Stock Assessment Committee
Chesapeake Bay Fisheries Ecosystem Plan (FEP) Technical Advisory Panel
Ecosystem Modeling Advisory Panel
Fisheries Management Planning and Coordination Workgroup (joint Living Resources Subcommittee)
Fisheries Steering Committee Membership
Derek Orner - Chair, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Bob Beal - Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
A.C. Carpenter - Potomac River Fisheries Commission
Frank Dawson - MD Department of Natural Resources
John Galvez - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Rick Hoopes - PA Fish and Boat Commission
Edward Houde - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Ira Palmer - DC Department of Health
Erie Schwaab - MD Department of Natural Resources
Jack Travelstead - VA Marine Resources Commission
Chesapeake Bay Stock Assessment Committee - Cooperatively assess fisheries
resources in the Chesapeake Bay in order to improve regional information required for
baywide stock assessments.
Phil Jones - Chair, MD Department of Natural Resources
Chris Bonzek - VA Institute of Marine Science
John Hoenig - VA Institute of Marine Science
Tom Miller - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Rob O1 Reilly - VA Marine Resources Commission
Derek Orner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Alexi Sharov - MD Department of Natural Resources
Mark Terceiro - National Marine Fisheries Service
Douglas Vaughan - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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FISHERIES STEERING COMMITTEE
Chesapeake Bay Fisheries Ecosystem Plan (FEP) Technical Advisory Panel
(NOAA lead). The panel is charged with developing an FEP for the Chesapeake Bay; guiding
the gradual implementation of ecosystem-based management of Bay fisheries; and overseeing
the continual development of the FEP as knowledge of the Bay ecosystem increases and
management needs change.
Margaret McBride - Co-Chair, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Edward Houde - Co-Chair, University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Herb Austin - VA Institute of Marine Science
Vieki Blazer - US Geological Survey
Chris Bonzek - VA Institute of Marine Science
Denise Breitburg - Academy of Natural Science Estuarine Research Center
Mary Christman - University of MD
Ratana Chuenpagdee - VA Institute of Marine Sceince
Steve Jordan - Sarbanes Cooperative Oxford Laboratory
Jim Kirkley - VA Institute of Marine Science
Lisa Kline - Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
Jonathan Kramer - MD Sea Grant College Program
Rom Lipcius - VA Institute of Marine Science
Tom Miller - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Derek Orner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Dave Secor - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Alexi Sharov - MD Department of Natural Resources
Bob Wood - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Ecosystem Modeling Advisory Panel - Tasked with designing an operational model that
will be used and improved by the Bay community as a tool for deriving and exploring policy
options for ecosystem-based fisheries management.
Kevin Seilner - Chair, Chesapeake Research Consortium
Lowell Bahner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Denise Breitburg - Academy of Natural Science Estuarine Research Center
Arthur Butt - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Rob Latour - VA Institute of Marine Science
Tom Miller - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Steve Murawski - National Marine Fisheries Service
Rob O'Reilly - VA Marine Resources Commission
Derek Orner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Linda Schaffner - VA Institute of Marine Science
Harley Speir - MD Department of Natural Resources
Bob Wood - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
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CHESAPEAKE BAY COMMISSION
The Chesapeake Bay Commission is a tri-state legislative advisory commission, formed in 1 980,
which serves the General Assemblies of Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia to guide the states in
cooperatively managing the Chesapeake Bay. Seven-member delegations from each of the three
states include five state legislators (three from the House and two from the Senate), the governor or
their designee and a citizen representative.
The commission is a signatory to the Chesapea/ce Bay Agreement. As a signatory, the commission
serves as the legislative arm of the Chesapeake Bay Program and is fully involved in all policy and
implementation decisions.
Staff Contacts
Annapolis Office: voice: 410-263-3420 fax: 263-9338
Ann Pesiri Swanson, Executive Director
Pat Stuntz, Maryland Director
Patsy Cress, Administrative Assistant
Pennsylvania Office: voice: 717-232-1103 fax: 232-1104
Thomas W. Beauduy, Pennsylvania Director
Virginia Office: voice: 804-786-4849 fax: 371-0659
Russell W. Baxter, Virginia Director
Russ Fairchild - Chair, PA House of Representatives
Charles A. McClenahan - Vice-Chair, MD House of Delegates
Martin E. Williams - Vice-Chair, Senate of VA
Robert S. Bloxom - VA House of Delegates
Bill Boiling - Senate of VA
Thelma S. Drake - VA House of Delegates
Bernie Fowler - MD Citizen Representative
J. Charles Fox - MD Department of Natural Resources
Brian E. Frosh - MD Senate
Arthur D. Hershey - PA House of Representatives
David E Hess - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Irvine B. Hill - VA Citizen Representative
Jerrauld C. Jones - VA House of Delegates
W Tayloe Murphy, Jr. - VA Secretary of Natural Resources
J. Lowell Stoltzfus - MD Senate
Michael L. Waugh - Senate of PA
Michael H. Weir - MD House of Delegates
Noah W. Wenger - Senate of PA
George B. Wolff - PA Citizen Representative
John F. Wood, Jr. - MD House of Delegates
Peter J. Zug - PA House of Representatives
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CHESAPEAKE BAY PROGRAM OFFICE
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
1-800-YOURBAY
Rebecca Hanmer - Director - (410) 267-5709
Diana Esher - Deputy Director - (215) 814-2706
Communications & Support Cluster
Peter J. Marx, Associate Director (410) 267-571 3
JoAnn Anderson, Management Analyst (410) 267-5709
Lori Mackey, Program Analyst (410) 267-5715
Reggie Parrish, Anacostia Liaison (410) 267-5772
Kim Scalia, Office Manager, Philadelphia (215) 814-5421
Bob Shewack, Environmental Protection Specialist (410) 267-9856
Nita Sylvester, Environmental Indicators Coordinator (410) 267-571 1
Lois Woodward, Secretary (410) 267-5730
Non-EPA
*Dryden Barnes, Senior Environmental Employee (41 0) 267-5701
""Jennifer Caddick, ACB, Communications Specialist (410) 267-5756
*Chris Conner, ACB, Communications Director (410) 267-5758
*Robin Herbst, UMES, CBP Technical Writer and Editor (410) 267-5708
*Mike Land, ACB, Web Administrator (410) 267-9832
*Lynda Griffin, Senior Environmental Employee (410) 267-5710
*Guy Stephens, ACB, Web Developer (410) 267-5724
Ecosystem Management Cluster
Carin Bisland, Associate Director (410) 267-5732
Danielle Algazi, Transportation Coordinator (215) 81 4-2722
Mike Fritz, Living Resources Coordinator (410) 267-5721
Kathryn Gallagher, Toxics Coordinator (410) 267-5746
Mindy Lemoine, Budget Steering Committee Coordinator (215) 814-2736
Theresa Martella, CB Partner Award Program/ LGAC Liaison (215) 814-5423
Menchu Martinez, Land, Growth & Stewardship Coordinator (410) 267-5704
Kelly Shenk, Nonpoint Source Coordinator (410) 267-5728
Allison Wiedeman, Innovative Technologies Coordinator (410) 267-5733
Kyle Zieba, Public Access/ Brownfields Coordinator (215) 814-5420
Non-EPA
"Bob Campbell, National Park Service (410) 267-5747
'Sally Claggett, US Forest Service (410) 267-5706
"Jonathan Doherty, National Park Service (410) 267-5725
"Jennifer Greiner, US Fish & Wildlife Service (410) 267-5783
*Jerry Griswold, Natural Resources Conservation Service (410) 267-5754
*Wink Hastings, National Park Service (410) 267-5787
"Marian Huber, National Park Service (410) 267-9841
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*Maggie Kerchner, NOAA Air Coordinator (410) 267-5670
*Russ Mader, NRCS, Nutrient Coordinator (410) 267-5752
*Skip Meehan, National Park Service (410) 267-9857
*Frances Moraytis, Senior Environmental Employee (410) 267-9840
'Derek Orner, NOAA (410) 267-5676
'Jeff Sweeney, University of MD- College Park (410) 267-9844
'Albert Todd, US Forest Service (410) 267-5705
'Howard Weinberg, University of MD- CES, GIS Analyst (410) 267-5735
*Mary Lynn Wilhere, Businesses for the Bay Coordinator (410) 267-5719
*Ning Zhou, Virginia Tech (410) 267-5727
Science Cluster
Richard Batiuk, Associate Director (410) 267-5731
Brian Burch, Data Center Manager (410) 267-5736
Lewis Linker, Modeling Coordinator (410) 267-574]
Gary Shenk, Watershed Modeling Specialist (410) 267-5745
Non-EPA
*Ricky Bahner, ICPRB, Water Quality Data Manager (410) 267-5742
*Katie Hopkins, University of MD- CES, Modeling GIS Analyst (410) 267-9846
*Dave Jasinski, University of MD- CES, Monitoring Data Analyst (410) 267-5749
*Jackie Johnson, ICPRB, Living Resources Data Manager (410) 267-5729
*Mary Ellen Ley, USGS, CBP Quality Assurance Coordinator (410) 267-5750
*Patrick Nowlan, National Park Service, GIS Team Leader (410) 267-5739
*Marcia Olson, NOAA, Monitoring Data Analyst (410) 267-5667
'Stephanie Orndorff, University of MD-CES, GIS Analyst (410) 267-9835
*Steve Preston, US Geological Survey, Monitoring Coordinator (410) 267-9875
*Ping Wang, University of MD-CES, Water Quality Modeling Specialist (410) 267-5744
Chesapeake Research Consortium Grantees
Fellow AFFILIATION PHONE
Celere Leonard 'Fisheries (410)267-5675
Laura Pyzik 'Education Workgroup (410)267-5722
Jake Vandevort *IC/Budget (410)267-5737
Jill Waite 'Information Management (410)267-5648
Martha Corrozi 'Nutrients (410)267-5753
Kim Collini 'Nutrients (410)267-5726
Christine Dunham 'Land, Growth & Stewardship (410) 267-9847
Jen Kozlowski 'Living Resources (410)267-9842
Sasha Bishton 'Living Resources (410) 267-5718
Tilly Egge 'Living Resources (410)267-9830
Kurt Brandstaetter 'Monitoring (410)267-9872
RobSavidge 'Modeling (410)267-5766
Jen Larson 'Modeling (410)267-5751
Keshia Cheeks 'Toxics (410)267-9860
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DIRECTIONS TO THE CHESAPEAKE BAY PROGRAM OFFICE (CBPO)
The CBPO offices ore located on Spa Creek on
Annapolis Harbor, less than 30 miles from Baltimore
or Washington. The nearest major airport is the
Baltimore-Washington International (BWI). AMTRAK
service is available to Baltimore, Washington, New
Carrolton and BWI Airport (limited).
If driving - Take Route 50 to Exit 24,
Annapolis/Rowe Blvd. If coming from Baltimore, 1-97
empties into Route 50 just west of exit 24. From the
east, be sure to stay off to the right at the exit and do
not go onto Bestgate Road. Take Rowe Blvd. until it
forks (just prior to road construction signs). Veer right
onto Northwest Street and follow it through one
stoplight until it ends at Church Circle. Take a right
onto Church Circle and stay in the outer part of the
circle.
Exit onto Duke of Gloucester St. (at light between
Bank of America and Maryland Inn). Take Duke of
Gloucester St. until it ends at stop sign, staying in
right lane. Turn right to go over the bridge and stay
in left lane after bridge. Take first left, at stoplight,
onto Severn Avenue. Go 1 Vz blocks and turn left
into Annapolis City Marina pay parking lot or use
free street parking.
The CBPO is on the first floor of the building facing
the harbor and the Information and Conference
Center is on the first floor of the two-story building
overlooking the marina.
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
(410) 267-5700 or
1 (800) YOUR BAY (968-7229)
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Index of Committee, Subcommittee and Workgroup Members
Abdella, Jennifer
St. Mary's River Project
St. Mary's College of Maryland
18952 E. Fisher Rd.
St. Mary's City, MD 20686
voice #: (240)895-4361
fax #: (240) 895-4996
e-mail: jaabdella@smcm.edu
Algazi, Danielle
US Environmental Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
voice #: (215)814-2722
fax#: (215)814-2201
e-mail: algazi.danielle@epa.gov
Adams, Mary Beth
US Forest Service
Timber and Watershed Laboratory
Parsons, WV 26287
voice #: (304)478-2000x130
fax #: (304) 478-8692
e-mail: mbadams@fs.fed. us
Allan, Standish K.
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
voice #: (804) 684-7710
fax#: (804)684-7717
e-mail: ska@vims.edu
Adcock, Nelson
GeoEnvironmental Resources Inc.
2712 Southern Blvd.
Suite 101
Virginia Beach, VA 23452
voice #: (757) 463-3200
fax #: (757) 463-3080
e-mail: hnadcock@usa.net
Allen, GildaM.
DC Department of Health
51 N Street NE, Suite 5025
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202)535-2239
fax#: (202)535-1361
e-mail: gilda.allen@dc.gov
Adkins, Jennifer
Land Trust Alliance
P.O. Box 25
Wilmington, DE 19899-0025
voice #: (302)575-1933
fax#: (302)575-1934
e-mail: jadkins@lta.org
Allred, Tony
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., D-2
580 Taylor Ave.
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8642
fax#: (410)260-8640
e-mail: tallred@dnr.state.md.us
Alban, Tina
PA Bureau of Forestry
Rachel Carson State Office Building
PO Box 8552
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8552
voice #: (717)783-0381
fax#: (717)783-5109
e-mail: talban@state.pa.us
Amrani, Cheryl
US Fish and Wildlife Service
1 77 Admiral Cochrane Dr.
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)573-4577
fax#: (410)224-2781
e-mail: cheryl_amrani@fws.gov
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Anderson, Gary
VA Institute of Marine Science
College of William and Mary
P.OBox 1356
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
voice #: (804) 684-7080
fax #: (804) 684-7097
e-mail: gary@vims.edu
Armstrong, Laura
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening'Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
voice #: (410)631-4119
fax#: (410)631-4477
e-mail: larmstrong@mde. state, md. us
Andrews, Meg
Maryland Department of Transportation
P.O. Box 8755
BWI Airport, MD 21240-0755
voice #: (410) 865-1287
fax#: (410)850-9263
e-mail: mandrewsl @mdot.state.md.us
Arnold, Ray
Copper Development Association, Inc.
260 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016-2401
voice #: (212)251-7220
fax#: (212)251-7234
e-mail: rarnold@cda.copper.org
App, Leon
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 786-4570
fax#: (804)786-6141
e-mail: leonapp@dcr.state.va.us
Artz, Richard
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
1315 East-West Hwy
SSMC3, Room 3151
Silver Spring, MD 20910
voice #: (301) 713-0972
fax#: (402)724-0119
e-mail: richard.artz@noaa.gov
Arguto, William
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
voice #: (215)814-3367
fax#: (215)814-2783
e-mail: arguto.william@epa.gov
Asher, Jo
Watercolor Lavender Farm
2821 Hitchcock Road
White Hall, MD 21161
voice #: (410)692-2870
fax#: (410)692-6988
e-mail: wtrclr@earthlink.net
Armstrong, Jay
VA Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services
1 North 14th Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 786-4853
fax#: (804)371-7973
e-mail: jarmstrong@dgs. state, va. us
Asmus, Susan
Environmental Policy Reg. & Legal Affairs Division
National Association of Home Builders
1201 15th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005-2800
voice #: (202) 822-0538
fax #: (202) 822-8873
e-mail: sasmus@nahb.com
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Austin, Herb
VA Institute of Marine Science
P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
voice #: (804) 684-7321
fax #: (804) 684-7327
e-mail: haustin@vims.edu
Bahner, Ricky
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
41 0 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5742
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: bahner.ricky@epa.gov
Aveni, Marc
VA Cooperative Extension, Virginia Tech.
8033 Ashton Avenue, Suite 105
Prince William County Office
Manassas, VA 20109
voice #: (703) 792-4632
fax #: (703) 792-4630
e-mail: maveni@vt.edu
Ayella, Rich
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
voice #: (410)631-8077
fax#: (410)631-8047
e-mail: rayella@mde.state.md.us
Bailey, Dave
Mirant
8711 Westphalia Road
Upper Marlboro, MD 20774
voice #: (301)669-8019
fax#: (301)669-8209
e-mail: David.E.Bailey@Mirant.Com
Bailey, Tom
US Forest Service
George Washington- Jefferson National Forests
5126 Valley Pointe Parkway
Roanoke, VA 24019
voice #: (540)265-5151
fax#: (540)265-5145
e-mail: tbailey@fs.fed.us
Bachman, L. Joseph
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Mail Code 6406J
Washington, DC 20460
voice #: (202) 564-3968
fax #: (202) 565-2085
e-mail: Bachman.Joseph@epa.gov
Bahner, Lowell
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5671
fax#: (410)267-5666
e-mail: lowell.bahner@noaa.gov
Baise, Gary H.
Boise, Miller & Freer
8352 Old Dominion Drive
McLean, VA 22102
voice #: (202)331-9100
fax#: (202)331-9060
e-mail: baisemill@aol.com
Baker, Joel E.
University of MD
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
1 Williams Street
Solomons, MD 20688-0038
voice #: (410)326-7205
fax#: (410)326-7341
e-mail: baker@cbl.umces.edu
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Bancroft, David
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
6600 York Road, Suite 100
Baltimore, MD 21212
voice*: (410)377-6270
fax#: (410)377-7144
e-mail: dbancroft@acb-online.org
Barron, Alex
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240
voice #: (804)698-4119
fax #: (804) 698-4522
e-mail: ambarron@deq.state.va.us
Banski, Kathleen
Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts
4999 Jonestown Road
Suite 203
Harrisburg, PA 17109
voice*: (717)545-8878
fax#: (717)545-8850
e-mail: kathleen-banski@pacd.org
Barron, Tom
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Rachel Carson State Office Building
400 Market Street, 10th Floor
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8467
voice*: (717) 787-9614
fax#: (717)772-3249
e-mail: tbarron@state.pa.us
Barkdoll, Jareene
Federal Highway Administration
10 South Howard Street
Suite 4000
Baltimore, MD'21209
voice*: (410)962-0051
fax#: (410)962-4586
e-mail: Jerry.Barkdoll@fhwa.dot.gov
Batiuk, Richard
US Environmental Protection Agency
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice*: (410)267-5731
fax*: (410)267-5777
e-mail: batiuk.richard@epa.gov
Barlow, Robert J
Attorney
100 Riverside Parkway, Suite 100
Fredericksburg, VA 22406
voice*: (540) 370-0166
fax #: (540) 372-7761
e-mail: ribarlow@fls.infi.net
Battiata, Joseph
VA Department of Transportation
1401 E. Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice*: (804)692-0606
fax #: (804) 225-3686
e-mail: ioe.battiata@virginiadot.org
Barlow, Roger
US Geological Survey
12201 Sunrise Valley Drive
MS 559
Reston, VA 20192
voice*: (703)648-5189
fax #-. (703) 648-4722
e-mail: rbarlow@usgs.gov
Baxter, Russell W
Chesapeake Bay Commission
General Assembly Building, Room 502B
P.O. Box 406
Richmond, VA 23218
voice #: (804) 786-4849
fax*: (804)371-0659
e-mail: rbaxter@leg.state.va.us
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Baxter, Sharon K.
VA Department of Environmental Quality
629 E. Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 698-4344
fax #: (804) 698-4277
e-mail: skbaxter@deq.state.va.us
Bekele, Jerusalem
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202)535-2190
fax#: (202)535-1363
e-mail: jerusalem.bekele@dc.gov
Beal, Bob
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
1444 Eye Street, NW
6th Floor
Washington, DC 20005
voice #: (202)289-6400
fax#: (202)289-6051
e-mail: Rbeal@asmfc.org
Bell, Rebecca
MD State Department of Education
200 West Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
voice #: (410) 767-0330
fax#: (410)333-2050
e-mail: rbell@msde.state.md.us
Beale, David
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
York Watershed Office
Box 1425
Tappahannock, VA 22560
voice #: (804)443-6752
fax #: (804) 443-4534
e-mail: dlbeale@dcr.state.va.us
Beaman, Joseph
Maryland Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
voice #: (410)631-3633
fax#: (410)631-3998
e-mail: jbeaman@mde.state.md.us
Bennett, Mark
US Geological Survey
1 730 East Parham Road
Richmond, VA 23228
voice #: (804)261-2643
fax#: (804)261-2659
e-mail: mrbennet@usgs.gov
Bentkowski, Kerri
Chesapeake Bay Trust
60 West St.
Suite 200A
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)974-2941
fax#: (410)269-0387
e-mail: kbentkowski@cbtrust.org
Beisch, Doug W.
VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
James Monroe Building, 1 7th Floor
101 North Nth Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804)371-7506
fax #: (804) 225-3447
e-mail: wbeisch@cblad.state.va.us
Berger, Karl
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 North Capitol Street, NE
Suite 300
Washington, DC 20002-4239
voice #: (202) 962-3350
fax #: (202) 962-3203
e-mail: kberger@mwcog.org
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Bergstrom, Peter
US Fish and Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office
1 77 Admiral Cochrane Dr.
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)573-4554
fax#: (410)224-2781
e-mail: peter_bergstrom@fws.gov
Bisland, Carin
US Environmental Protection Agency
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5732
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: bisland.carin@epa.gov
Berman, Marcia
VA Institute of Marine Science
P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
voice #: (804)684-7188
fax#: (804)684-7179
e-mail: marcia@sweethall.wetlan.vims.edu
Black, Terry
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Rachel Carson State Office Building
PO Box 8468
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8468
voice #: (717) 787-9495
fax#: (717)772-2303
e-mail: tblack@state.pa.us
Berry, Elizabeth
Executive Office of the Mayor
1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 512
Washington DC 20004
voice #: (202) 727-3512
fax #: (202) 727-2357
e-mail: elizabeth.berry@dc.gov
Blankenship, Karl
Bay Journal
619 Oakwood Drive
Seven Valleys, PA 1 7360
voice #: (717)428-2819
fax#: (717)428-0273
e-mail: bayjournal@gscyclone.com
Besse, Sheila
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE
5th Floor
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202)535-2241
fax#: (202)535-1364
e-mail: sheila.besse@dc.gov
Blazer, Vicki
US Geological Survey
National Fish Health Research Lab
1 1 700 Leetown Road
Kearneysville, WV 25430
voice #: (304) 724-4434
fax #: (304) 724-4435
e-mail: vicki_blazer@usgs.gov
Bieber, Steve
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Hwy.
Baltimore, MD 21224
voice #: (410)631-3656
fax#: (410)631-3873
e-mail: sbieber@mde.state.md.us
Blersch, Stacey Sloan
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE 5th Floor
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202)535-2691
fax#: (202)535-1364
e-mail: stacey.blersch@dc.gov
Bingaman, David
PA Department of Agriculture
2301 North Cameron Street, Room G-13
Harrisburg, PA 17110-9408
voice*: (717)772-5208
fax#: (717)783-3275
e-mail: dbingaman@state.pa.us
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Bley, Matt
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 302
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 225-2048
fax#: (804)786-6141
e-mail: mrbley@dcr.state.va.us
Boicourt, William C.
University of MD
Horn Point Environ. Lab
2020 Horns Point Rd., P.O. Box 775
Cambridge, MD 21613-0775
voice #: (410)221-8426
fax#: (410)221-8490
e-mail: boicourt@hpl.umces.edu
Blott, Al
National Marine Fisheries Service
P.O. Box 228
Kingston, Rl 02881-0228
voice #: (401)782-3345
fax#: (401)782-3349
e-mail: alan.blott@noaa.gov
Boiling, Bill
Senate of VA
P.O. Box 112
Mechanicsville, VA 23111
voice #: (804)965-1239
fax#: (804)965-5718
e-mail: bbolling@mindspring.com
Bloxom, Robert S.
VA House of Delegates
P.O. Box 27
Mappsville, VA 23407
voice #: (757) 824-3456
fax#: (757)824-3786
Bodor, Sarah
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
6 Herndon Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)268-8833
fax#: (410)280-3513
e-mail: sbodor@savethebay.cbf.org
Boesch, Donald
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
P.O. Box 775
Cambridge, MD 21613
voice #: (410)228-9250
fax#: (410)228-3843
e-mail: boesch@ca.umces.edu
Boger, Becky
The GLOBE Program
744 Jackson Place, NW
Washington, DC 20503
voice #: (202) 395-7600
fax#: (202)395-7611
e-mail: rboger@globe.gov
Bonzek, Chris
VA Institute of Marine Science
College of William and Mary
P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23602-1346
voice #: (804) 684-7291
fax #: (804) 684-7327
e-mail: cfb@vims.edu
Booser, John
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Rachel Carson State Office Building,
P.O. Box 2063
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063
voice #: (717) 772-4785
fax#: (717)783-4690
e-mail: jbooser@state.pa.us
Bowen, Ronald
Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works
Heritage Office Complex
2662 Riva Road
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)222-7092
fax#: (410)222-4374
e-mail: pwbowe37@mail.aacounty.org
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Bowen, Sally
MD Department of Natural Resources
416 Chinquapin Round Rd.
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice*: (410) 974-3238
fax#: (410)974-5600
e-mail: wbutler@dnr.state.md.us
Breitburg, Denise
Academy of Natural Science Estuarine Research Center
10545Mackail Rd.
St Leonard, MD 20685
voice #: (410)586-9700
fax#: (410)586-9705
e-mail: breit@acnatsci.org
Bowman, Mike
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
3800 Stillman Parkway
Suite 102
Richmond, VA 23233
voice #: (804) 527-4481
fax #: (804) 527-4483
e-mail: mbowman@dcr.state.va.us
Brezina, Ed
PA Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 8467
Harrisburg, PA 17105
voice #: (717) 787-9637
fax#: (717)772-3249
e-mail: ebrezina@state.pa.us
Boynton, Walter
University of MD
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
1 Williams Street
Solomons, MD 20688
voice #: (410)326-7275
fax#: (410)326-7378
e-mail: boynton@cbl.umces.edu
Bricker, Owen
US Geological Survey
12201 Sunrise Valley Drive
MS 432
Reston, VA 20192
voice #: (703) 648-5824
fax #: (703) 648-5832
e-mail: obricker@usgs.gov
Brachman, Benji
VA Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 1009
7th Floor, Room 738
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
voice #: (804) 698-4549
fax #: (804) 698-4264
e-mai!: enbrackman@deq. state, va. us
Brannon, Bill
WV Department of Environmental Protection
10 McJunkin Road
Nitro, WV 25143-2506
voice #: (304)558-2107
fax #: (304) 558-5905
e-mail: bbrannon@dep.state.wv.us
Brown, Amy
University of MD
Department of Entomology
College Park, MD 20742
voice #: (301)405-3928
fax#: (301)314-9290
e-mail: ab35@umail.umd.edu
Brown, Bill
PA Department of Environmental Protection
400 Market St, Rachel Carson State Office Bldg
Harrisburg, PA 17105
voice #: (717)783-2951
fax#: (717)772-3249
e-mail: willbrown@state.pa.us
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Brown, Ernest
Virginia Depqrtment of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 786-3957
fax#: (804)786-1798
e-mail: ebrown@dcr.state.va.us
Bundy, Marie
Academy of Natural Science Estuarine Research Center
10545 Mackall Road
St. Leonard, MD 20685
voice #: (410)586-9710
fax#: (410)586-9705
e-mail: Bundy@acnatsci.org
Brown, Karl
PA State Conservation Commission
2301 North Cameron St., Rm 407
Harrisburg, PA 17110-9408
voice #: (717) 787-8821
fax#: (717)705-3778
e-mail: kbrown@state.pa.us
Bundy, Mark
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., E-2
580 Taylor Ave.
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice*: (410)260-8720
fax#: (410)260-8709
e-mail: mbundy@dnr. state, md. us
Brush, Grace S.
Johns Hopkins University
Department of Geography
Baltimore, MD 21218
voice #: (410)516-7107
fax#: (410)516-8996
e-mail: gbrush@jhu.edu
Buchanan, Claire
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
6110 Executive Blvd., Suite 300
Rockviile, MD 20852
voice*: (301)984-1908x112
fax#: (301)984-5841
e-mail: cbuchan@icprb.org
Buckley, Patricia A.
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Rachel Carson State Office Bldg
400 Market Street, 1 Oth Floor
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8555
voice #: (717) 772-1675
fax#: (717)787-9549
e-mail: pbuckley@state.pa.us
Bunker, Steve
The Nature Conservancy
1804 West Street
Suite 100
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)268-3315
fax#: (410)974-5338
e-mail: sbunker@tnc.org
Bunting-Howarth, Katherine
DE Department of Natural Resources and Env. Control
Silver Lake Plaza, Suite 220
820 Silver Lake Blvd.
Dover, DE 19904
voice #: (302) 739-4590
fax#: (302)739-6140
e-mail: khowarth@state.de.us
Burch, Brian
US Environmental Protection Agency
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5736
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: burch.brian@epa.gov
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Burgess, Bill
Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building E-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8755
fax#: (410)260-8759
e-mail: WBURGESS@dnr.state.md.us
Burreson, Eugene
VA Institute of Marine Science
College of William and Mary
PO Box 134
Gloucester Point, VA 23062-1346
voice #: (804)684-7108
fax #: (804) 684-7097
e-mail: gene@vims.edu
Burke, Jeffrey
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street Mailcode 3E100
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
voice #: (215)814-2761
fax#: (215)814-2783
e-mail: burke.jeff@epa.gov
Bush, Pam
MD Department of Natural Resources
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD21401
voice #: (410)260-8428
fax#: (410)260-8403
e-mail: pbush@dnr.state.md.us
Burke, Thomas W.
MD Department of Natural Resources
580 Taylor Avenue
Tawes State Office Bldg., E-2
Annapolis, MD 21401-2397
voice #: (410)260-8719
fax#: (410)260-8709
e-mail: tburke@dnr.state.md.us
Butler, David
US Coast Guard
431 Crawford Street, Federal Building
Portsmouth, VA 23704-5004
voice #: (757) 398-6586
fax #: (757) 398-6503
e-mail: dbutler@lantd5.uscg.mil
Burnley, Robert G.
VA Department of Environmental Quality
P.O.Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
voice #: (804)698-4020
fax#: (804)698-4019
e-mail: rgburnley@deq.state.va.us
Butowski, Nancy
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., B-2
580 Taylor Ave.
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8268
fax#: (410)260-8278
e-mail: nbutowski@dnr.state.md.us
Burrell, Collin
DC Department of Health
Environmental Health Administration
51 N Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202)535-2243
fax#: (202)535-1364
e-mail: collin.burrell@dc.gov
Butt, Arthur
VA Department of Environmental Quality
629 E. Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804)698-4314
fax#: (804)698-4116
e-mail: ajbutt@deq. state, va. us
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Caldwell, Walter
DC Department of Health
Environmental Health Administration
51 N Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202) 535-2981
fax#: (202)535-1364
e-mail: walter.caldwell@dc.gov
Carlson, Rick
PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
P.O. Box 8767
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8767
voice #: (717) 772-9087
fax#: (717)772-9106
e-mail: fgcarlson@state.pa.us
Campbell, Bob
National Park Service
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5747
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: bcampbell@chesapeakebay.net
Carney, R. Scott
PA Fish and Boat Commission
1225Shiloh Road
State College, PA 16801-8495
voice #: (814)355-4837
fax#: (814)355-8264
e-mail: scarney@lazerlink.com
Campbell, Olivia
Gettysburg College
P.O. Box 485
Dunkirk, MD 20754
voice #: (301)367-1901
e-mail: sunshine.oac@rocketmail.com
Carowan, Glenn
US Fish and Wildlife Service
2145 Key Wallace Drive
Cambridge, MD 20401
voice #: (410)260-8705
fax#: (410)260-8709
e-mail: glenn_carowan@fws.gov
Capacasa, Jon
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
voice #: (215) 814-5422
fax#: (215)814-2301
e-mail: capacasa.jon@epa.gov
Carpenter, A.C.
Potomac River Fisheries Commission
222 Taylor Street
Colonial Beach, VA 22443
voice*: (804)224-7148
fax#: (804)224-2712
e-mail: prfc@3n.net
Capuno, Zante
US Coast Guard
2100 Second Street, SW
G-Section-3, Room 6109
Washington, DC 20593
voice #: (202)267-6032
fax#: (202)267-4219
e-mail: zcapuno@comdt.uscg.mil
Carter, Robert
VA Department of Historic Resources
1 9B Bollingbrook Street
Petersburg, VA 23803
voice #: (804)863-1626
fax#: (804)863-1627
e-mail: bcarter@dhr.state.va.us
Carlock, John
Hampton Roads Planning District Commission
723 Woodlake Drive
Chesapeake, VA 23320
voice #: (757) 420-8300
fax#: (757)523-4881
e-mail: jcarlock@hrpdc.org
Carter-Lovejoy, Steve
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
21 7 Governor Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 786-8377
fax#: (804)371-2674
e-mail: scarterlovejoy@DCR.state.va.us
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Chase, Valerie
National Aquarium in Baltimore
501 E. Pratt Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
voice #: (410)576-3887
fax#: (410)659-0116
e-mail: vchase@aqua.org
Clark, Vicki
VA Sea Grant College Program
VA Institute of Marine Science
PO Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
voice #: (804)684-7169
fax#: (804)684-7161
e-mail: vclark@vims.edu
Cheng, Ray
ECI Systems and Engineering
596 Lynnhaven Parkway
Virginia Beach, VA 23452
voice #: (757) 498-5000
fax#: (757)498-1886
e-mail: Rayc@ecihq.com
Claus, Susan
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202) 535-2245 x3060
fax#: (202)535-1364
e-mail: susan.claus@dc.gov
Christman, Cory
Old Dominion University
Department of Biological Sciences
Norfolk, VA 23529
voice #: (757)683-6460
e-mail: cchristm@odu.edu
Christman, Mary
University of MD
Animal Sciences Building
Room 1117
College Park, MD 20742
voice #: (301)405-8867
fax#: (301)405-7980
e-mail: mc276@umail.umd.edu
Chuenpagdee, Ratana
VA Institute of Marine Science
PO Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
voice*: (804)684-7335
fax #: (804) 684-7843
e-mail: ratana@vims.edu
Claggett, Sally
US Forest Service
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5706
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: claggett.sally@epa.gov
Clawson, David
Amer. Assoc. of State Highway and Trans. Officials
444 N. Capitol Street, NW
Suite 249
Washington DC 20001
voice #: (202) 624-5807
fax#: (202)624-5806
e-mail: davidc@aashto.org
Clear-water, Denise
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Hwy.
Baltimore, MD 21224
voice #: (410) 631-8094
fax#: (410)631-8047
e-mail: dclearwater@mde.state.md. us
Cleaves, Emery
MD Geological Survey
2300 St. Paul Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
voice*: (410)554-5503
fax#: (410)554-5502
e-mail: ecleaves@mgs.md.gov
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Clemm, Hallie
DC Department of Public Works
2000 14th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009
voice #: (202)671-0575
fax#: (202)671-0642
e-mail: hallie.clemm@dc.gov
Coble, Kim
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
6 Herndon Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)268-8833
fax#: (410)268-6687
e-mail: kcoble@savethebay.cbf.org
Coffman, Larry
Prince George's County
Inglewood Centre 3
9400 Peppercorn Place, Suite 500
Largo, MD 20774
voice #: (301)883-5839
fax#: (301)883-9218
e-mail: lscoffman@co.pg.md.us
Connelly, Steven A
MD Farm Service Agency
8335 Guilford Road
Suite E
Columbia, MD 21046
voice*: (410)381-4550x102
fax#: (410)962-4860
e-mail: steve.connelly@md.usda.gov
Conner, Christopher
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5758
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: conner.chris@epa.gov
Corbin, Jeff
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
1108 E. Main Street, Suite 1600
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 780-1392
fax #: (804) 648-4011
e-mail: jcorbin@cbf.org
Cole, Carl
Management Consultant
1431 S Street, S.E.
Washington, DC 20020
voice #: (202)610-3698
fax#: (202)610-3698
e-mail: ccolel8631@aol.com
Cosby, Ellen
VA Marine Resources Commission
2600 Washington Ave., 4th Floor
Newport News, VA 23607
voice #: (757) 247-2245
fax #: (757) 247-2264
e-mail: ecosby@mrc.state.va.us
Collier, James R.
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE 5th Floor
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202) 535-1660 x3040
fax#: (202)535-1362
e-mail: james.collier@dc.gov
Coulombe, Harold
US Geological Survey
12011 Beech Forest Road, Suite 4039
Laurel, MD 20708-4041
voice #: (301)497-5670
fax#: (301)497-5826
e-mail: Harry_Coulombe@usgs.gov
Conn, Christine
MD Department of Natural Resources
580 Taylor Avenue, E-2
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8792
fax#: (410)260-8709
e-mail: cconn@dnr.state.md.us
Cox, James W.
Resource Conservation, Inc.
4564 Dunbrooke Road
Tappahannock, VA 22560
voice #: (804)443-1527
fax#: (804)443-1751
e-mail: jwcox@crosslink.net
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Coyne, Kevin
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg, E-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8985
fax#: (410)260-8779
e-mail: kjcoyne@dnr.state.md.us
Cronin, Thomas
US Geological Survey
926A National Center
12201 Sunrise Valley Drive
Reston, VA 20191
voice #: (703) 648-6363
fax #: (703) 648-6953
e-mail: tcronin@usgs.gov
Crafton, Scott
VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
James Monroe Building, 1 7th Floor
101 North Nth Street
Richmond, VA 23219-3684
voice #: (804) 225-3444
fax #: (804) 225-3447
e-mail: scrafton@cblad.state, va. us
Cummins, James D.
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
6110 Executive Blvd., Suite 300
Rockville, MD 20852-3903
voice #: (301)984-1908x106
fax#: (301)984-5841
e-mail: jcummins@potomac-commission.org
Crawford, Darlene
PA Department of Environmental Protection
400 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063
voice #: (717) 787-1323
fax#: (717)783-8926
e-mail: dacrawford@state.pa.us
Dalton, Delores
VA Department of Education
P.O. Box 2120
Richmond, VA 23218-2120
voice #: (804)371-0778
fax#: (804)692-3163
e-mail: ddalton@mail.vakl 2ed.edu
Creamer, Beth
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Code 900
Greenbelt, MD 20771
voice #: (301)286-2987
fax#: (301)614-5268
e-mail: bcreamer@see.gsfc.nasa.gov
Daniel, Mary Lou
Occoquan Watershed Monitoring Laboratory
9408 Prince William Street
Manassas, VA 20110
voice #: (703) 361-5606
fax#: (703)361-7793
e-mail: madaniel@vt.edu
Croghan, Moira
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Chesapeake Bay Watershed Office
203 Governor Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 786-3958
fax#: (804)786-1798
e-mail: mcroghan@dcr.state.va.us
Dauer, Daniel M.
Old Dominion University
Department of Biological Sciences
Norfolk, VA 23529
voice #: (757) 683-4709
fax#: (757)683-5283
e-mail: ddauer@odu.edu
Davis-Martin, James
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street; Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219-2094
voice #: (804)371-6134
fax#: (804)786-1798
e-mail: jdmartin@dcr.state.va.us
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Davy, John
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 326
Richmond, VA 23219
voice*: (804) 786-1119
fax#: (804)371-7899
e-mail: jdavy@dcr. state, va. us
DelVicario, Mario
US Environmental Protection Agency Region II
290 Broadway
New York, NY 10009-1866
voice #: (212)637-3779
fax#: (212)637-3526
e-mail: delvicario.mario@epamail.epa.gov
Dawson, Frank
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., D-2
580 Taylor Ave.
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8795
fax#: (410)260-8779
e-mail: fdawson@dnr.state.md.us
Demanski, Stuart
PA Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 8775
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8775
voice #: (717) 772-5976
fax#: (717)772-5986
e-mail: sdemanski@state.pa.us
Debolt, Susan
Virginia Cooperative Extension
8033 Ashton Ave. Suite 105
Manassas, VA 20109-8202
voice #: (703) 792-4671
fax#: (703)792-4630
e-mail: sdebolt@vt.edu
Dennis, Robin
US Environmental Protection Agency
Mail Drop E243-02
109 T.W. Alexander Drive
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
voice #: (919)541-2870
fax#: (919)541-1379
e-mail: rdennis@hpcc.epa.gov
DeGaetano, Phillip M.
NY Department of Environmental Conservation
625 Broadway
Albany, NY 12233
voice #: (518)402-8234
fax#: (518)402-8230
e-mail: pmdegaet@gw. dec. state, ny. us
Devlin, Pat
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
3310 Market Street, Suite A
Camp Hill, PA 17011
voice #: (717)236-8825
fax#: (717)236-9019
e-mail: pdevlin@acb-online.org
Dehart, Grant
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, E-4
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8425
fax#: (410)260-8404
e-mail: gdehart@dnr.state.md.us
Doherty, Jonathan
National Park Service
41 0 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5725
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: jdoherty@chesapeakebay.net
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Donat, John
Old Dominion University
4541 Hampton Boulevard
Dept. of Chem and Biochem.
Norfolk, VA 23529-0126
voice #: (757) 683-4098
fax # (757) 683-4628
e-mail: jdonat@odu.edu
Drake, L. Evans
Honeywell
P.O. Box 761
Hopewell, VA 23860
voice*: (804)541-5732
fax#: (804)541-5559
e-mail: evans.drake@honeyweil.com
Donato, David
US Geological Survey
509 USGS National Center
12201 Sunrise Valley Drive
Reston,VA 20192
voice #: (703)648-5772
fax#: (703)648-4165
e-mail: didonato@usgs.gov
Donnelly, Kevin
DE Department of Natural Resources and Env. Control
89 Kings Highway
Dover, DE 19901
voice #: (302) 739-4860
fax#: (302)739-7864
e-mail: kdonnelly@DNREC.state.de.us
Doss, David
Natural Resources Conservation Service
339 Busch's Frontage Road
Suite 301
Annapolis, MD 21401-5534
voice #: (410) 757-0861
fax#: (410)757-0687
e-maii: david.doss@md.usda.gov
Doughten, Suzanne
Old Dominion University
4211 Colley Avenue
Norfolk, VA 23508
voice #: (757)451-3043
fax #: (757) 440-4005
e-maii: sdoughte@odu.edu
Drake, Thelma S.
VA House of Delegates
2306 Bay Oaks Place
Norfolk, VA 23518
voice #: (757) 588-8787
fax*: (757)588-3296
e-mail: del_drake@house.state, va. us
Draper, Richard
New York State Dept of Environmental Conservation
625 Broadway
Albany, NY 12233-3508
voice*: (518)402-8251
fax#: (518)402-9029
e-mail: redraper@gw.dec.state, ny. us
Dreyer, Kelly
US Marine Corps
CMC (LFL-6)
2 Navy Annex, Room 3110
Washington, DC 20380-1775
voice #: (703) 695-8302 x3331
fax #: (703) 695-8550
e-mail: dreyerka@hqmc.usmc.mil
Du, Gary
VA Department of Environmental Quality
629 E. Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice*: (804)698-4189
fax #: (804) 688-4522
e-mail: tdu@deq.state.va.us
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Dunn, Leo
PA Department of Agriculture
2301 North Cameron Street
Suite 311
Harrisburg, PA 17110
voice #: (717) 783-8462
fax#: (717)787-5643
e-mail: ledunn@state.pa.us
Edmundson, Jack
US Department of Agriculture
APHIS
4700 River Road
Unit 149
Riverdale, MD 20737
voice #: (301) 734-8274
fax#: (301)734-3640
e-mail: jack.p.edmundson@aphis.usda.gov
Dunn, Robert
DuPont
Spruance Site
P.O. Box 27001
Richmond, VA 23261
voice #: (804) 383-3895
fax#: (804)383-3785
e-mail: robert.l.dunn@usa.dupont.com
Edwards, Robert E.
Susquehanna River Basin Commission
1721 N. Front Street
Harrisburg, PA 17102
voice #: (717)238-0425x213
fax#: (717)238-2436
e-mail: redwards@srbc.net
Earp, Georgia Masters
PA Governor's Center for Local Government Services
Dept. of Community and Economic Development
400 North Street, 4th Floor
Harrisburg, PA 17120-0225
voice #: (717) 720-1439
fax#: (717)783-1402
e-mail: gearp@state.pa.us
Eason, Karen
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 20901
voice #: (410)631-3611
fax#: (410)631-3873
e-mail: keason@mde.state.md.us
Ebersole, Elizabeth
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., D-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8629
fax#: (410)260-8640
e-mail: bebersole@dnr.state, md. us
Ehrhart, Bob
VA Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240
voice #: (804) 698-4466
fax#: (804)698-4116
e-mail: rwehrhart@deq.state.va.us
Ehrhart, Matthew
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
614 North Front Street, Suite G
Harrisburg, PA 17101
voice #: (717)234-5550
fax#: (717)234-9632
e-mail: mehrhart@cbf.org
El Abdaoui, Fatima
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
voice #: (215)814-2129
fax#: (215)914-3113
e-mail: el-abdaoui.fatima@epa.gov
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Elahi, Amy
Washington Gas
6801 Industrial Road
Springfield, VA 22151
voice #: (703) 750-5621
fax#: (703)750-5591
e-mail: aelahi@washgas.com
English, Scott
US Army Environmental Center
Attn: SFIM-AEC-CDN
5179 Hoadley Road
Aberdeen, MD 21010-5401
voice #: (410)436-1559
fax#: (410)436-1680
e-mail: Scott.English@aec.apgea.army.mil
Elias, Thomas
US National Aboretum, Agricultural Research Service
Agricultural Research Service
3501 New York Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202) 245-4539
fax #: (202) 245-4574
e-mail: telias@ars-grin.gov
Epstein, Lee
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
6 Herndon Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice*: (410)268-8816
fax#: (410)268-6687
e-mail: lepstein@savethebay.cbf.org
Elliott, Deborah
US Army Environmental Center
Attn: SFIM-AEC-PAO
5179 Hoadley Road
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010
voice #: (410)436-1654
fax#: (410)436-1693
e-mail: deborah.elliott@aec.apgea.army.mil
Erickson, Kurt Gregory
Washington Regional Alcohol Program
P.OBox 105
Waterford, VA 20197-0105
voice #: (540) 882-4758
fax #: (540) 882-3442
e-mail: kurt@wrap.org
Elliott, Jim
Hunton & Williams
1900 K Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006
voice #: (202) 955-1577
fax #: (202) 778-2201
e-mail: jelliott@hunton.com
Esher, Diana
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
voice #: (215)814-2706
fax#: (215)814-2201
e-mail: esher.diana@epa.gov
Elliott, Martin
US Army
600 Army Pentagon Attn: DAIM-ED-C
Washington, DC 20310-0600
voice #: (703) 693-0552
fax #: (703) 697-2808
e-mail: martin.elliott@hqda.army.mil
Eskin, Richard
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Hwy.
Baltimore, MD 21224
voice #: (410)631-3691
fax#: (410)631-3998
e-mail: reskin@mde. state, md. us
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Evans, David
McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe
One James Center
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 775-4317
fax #: (804) 698-2049
e-mail: deevans@mwbb.com
Fedor, Karen
American Forests
910 17th Street, NW
Suite 600
Washington, DC 20013
voice #: (202) 955-4500
fax #-. (202) 955-4588
e-mail: kfedor@amfor.org
Evans, Diane
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, E-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8722
fax#: (410)260-8709
e-mail: devans@dnr.state.md.us
Feeney, Brian
Home Engineering Services, Inc.
2014 Tollgate Road, Suite 208
Bel Air, MD 21015
voice #: (410) 515-5802
fax#: (410)515-3806
e-mail: bfeeney@horne.com
Fail-child, Russ
PA House of Representatives
House Box 202020
Harrisburg, PA 17120-2020
voice #: (717) 787-3443
fax#: (717)772-5500
e-mail: rfairchi@pahouse.gop.com
Felton, Gary
University of MD
Department of Biological Resource Engineering
1447 Animal Science / Agricultural Engineering Bid
College Park, MD 20742-2315
voice #: (301)405-8039
fax#: (301)314-9023
e-mail: gf36@umail.umd.edu
Falkenau, Clifford A.
Citizen
3104 River Crescent Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)224-4613
Farley, Kevin
Manhattan College
Environmental Engineering Department
Manhattan College Parkway
Riverdale, NY 10471
voice #: (718) 862-7383
fax#: (718)862-8018
e-mail: kfarley@manhattan.edu
Fiesta, Donald
PA Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 8555
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8555
voice #: (717) 772-5644
fax#: (717)772-5156
e-mail: dfiesta@state.pa.us
Firebaugh, Jim
VA Department of Education
P.O. Box 2120
Richmond, VA 23218-2120
voice #: (804)225-2651
fax#: (804)786-1597
e-mail: jfirebau@pen.kl2.va.us
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Fisher, Daniel J
UMD-Wye Research and Education Center
P.O. Box 169
Queenstown, MD 21658
voice #: (410)827-8056
fax#: (410)827-9039
e-mail: df49@umail.umd.edu
Ford, Tom
PA Fish and Boat Commission
P.O. Box 67000
1601 Elmerton Avenue
Harrisburg, PA 17106-7000
voice #: (717)705-7807
fax#: (717)705-7802
e-mail: thoford@state.pa.us
Fisher, Thomas R
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Horn Point Laboratory
2020 Horn Point Road
Cambridge, MD 21613
voice #: (410)221-8432
fax#: (410)221-8490
e-mail: fisher@hpl.umces.edu
Foreman, J. Michael
VA Department of Forestry
900 Natural Resource Drive, Suite 800
Charlottesville, VA 22903
voice*: (804)977-6555
fax #: (804) 296-2369
e-mail: foreman@dof.state.va.us
Fithian, Ronald
Kent County
400 High Street
Chester-town, MD21620
voice #: (410) 778-7435
fax#: (410)778-7482
e-mail: kentcounty@kentgov.org
Forsell, Doug
US Fish and Wildlife Service
1 77 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)573-4560
fax#: (410)224-2781
e-mail: doug_forsell@fws.gov
Flemer, David
US Environmental Protection Agency
Ariel Rios Building
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW (4304)
Washington, DC 20460
voice #: (202)566-1101
fax#: (202)566-1139
e-mail: flemer.david@epa.gov
Fleming, Carla
MD Department of Natural Resources
580 Taylor Avenue, B-2
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8324
fax#: (410)260-8279
e-mail: cfleming@dnr.state.md.us
Fowler, Bernie
MD Citizen Representative
P.O. Box 459
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
voice #: (410)535-1467
Fox, J. Charles
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8101
fax#: (410)260-8111
e-mail: cfox@dnr.state.md.us
Frey, Bob
PA Department of Environmental Protection
400 Market Street
Rachel Carson State Office Building
Harrisburg, PA 17105
voice*: (717)787-9637
fax#: (717)772-3249
e-mail: rofrey@state.pa.us
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Friedriehs, Carl T.
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
P.O. Box 1346, Rte. 1208 Greate Road
Gloucester Point, VA 23062-1346
voice #: (804) 684-7303
fax#: (804)684-7195
e-mail: cfried@vims.edu
Galvez, John
US Fish and Wildlife Service
1 77 Admiral Cochrarte Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)263-2604
fox#: (410)263-2608
e-mail: John_Ga!vez@fws.gov
Fritz, Mike
US Environmental Protection Agency
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5721
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: fritz.mike@epa.gov
Gansell, Stuart
PA Department of Environmental Protection
PO Box 8555
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8555
voice #: (717) 783-7420
fax#: (717)787-9549
e-mail: sgansell@state.pa.us
Frosh, Brian E.
MD Senate
7475 Wisconsin Ave., Suite 800
Bethesda, MD 20814
voice #: (301)656-2111
fax#: (301)654-7748
e-mail: brianf@kcarpfrosh.com
Frye, Jack E.
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor St., Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 786-6523
fax#: (804)786-1798
e-mail: jfrye@dcr.state.va.us
Funk, C Victor
PA Department of Environmental Protection (retired)
316 E. Main Street
Shiremanstown, PA 1 7011
voice #: (717) 763-4367
e-mail: v funk@hotmail.com
Gallagher, Kathryn
US Environmental Protection Agency
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5746
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: gallagher.kathryn@epa.gov
Gardner, Thomas
US Environmental Protection Agency
MC 4305T
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington DC 20460
voice #: (202) 566-0386
fax #: (202) 566-0409
e-mail: gardner.thomas@epa.gov
Garey, Lois
Baltimore City Council
Room 442 City Hall
Baltimore, MD 21202
voice #: (410)396-4828
fax#: (410)545-6617
e-mail: lgarey@baltimorecitycouncil.com
Garling, Lynn
Pennsylvania State University
PA Integrated Pest Management Program
501 Agricultural Sciences and Industries Building
University Park, PA 16802-2603
voice #: (814)863-8884
fax#: (814)865-3048
e-mail: Ijg5@psu.edu
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Garner, John
PA League of Cities and Municipalities
Executive Director
414 North 2nd Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
voice #: (717)236-9469
fax#: (717)236-6716
e-mail: igarner@plcm.org
Gellis, Allen
US Geological Survey
8987 Yellow Brick Road
Baltimore, MD 21237
voice #: (410)238-4281
fax#: (410)238-4210
e-mail: agellis@usgs.gov
Garvine, Richard
University of Delaware, College of Marine Studies
101A Robinson Hall
Newark, DE 19716
voice #: (302)831-2169
fax#: (302)831-6838
e-mail: rgarvine@udel.edu
Gerel, Michael C.
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 371-7492
fax#: (804)371-2630
e-mail: mcgerel@dcr.state.va.us
Gary, Marty
MD Department fo Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, B-2
580 Taylor Avenue, B-2
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8289
fax#: (410)260-8279
e-mail: mlgary@dnr.state.md.us
Gerhard Jr, Robert C.
Cheltenham Township
619 Custis Road
Glenside, PA 19038
voice #: (215) 885-6780
fax#: (215)885-6784
e-mail: rgerhardjr@rcn.com
Gavan, Larry
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 786-4508
fax#: (804)371-2630
e-mail: lgavan@dcr.state.va.us
German, Meriwether
VA Tourism Corporation
901 East Byrd Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804)371-8160
fax#: (804)786-1919
e-mail: Mgerman@virginia.org
Geissler, Fran C.
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 786-9732
fax#: (804)786-1798
e-mail: fgeissler@dcr.state.va.us
Gilbert, Leroy
WV Department of Environmental Protection
1201 Greenbrier Street
Charleston, WV 25311
voice #: (304) 484-6269
fax #: (304) 558-2780
e-mail: llgilbert@hotmail.com
Gilinsky, Ellen
VA Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240
voice #: (804) 698-4375
fax #: (804) 698-4347
e-mail: egilinsky@deq.state, va. us
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Godrej, Adil
Occoquan Watershed Monitoring Laboratory
VA Tech
9408 Prince William Street
Manassas, VA 201 10
voice #: (703)361-5606
fax#: (703)361-7793
e-mail: agodrej@vt.edu
Gordon, Theodore J.
DC Department of Health
825 North Capitol Street, NE
4th Floor
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202)442-8982
fax #: (202) 442-4808
e-mail: theodore.gordon@dc.gov
Goergen, Jr., Michael T.
Society of American Foresters
5400 Grosvenor Lane
Bethesda, MD 20814-2198
voice #: (301) 897-8720x116
fax#: (301)897-3690
e-mail: goergenm@safnet.org
Goshorn, Dave
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, D-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8639
fax#: (410)260-8640
e-mail: dgoshorn@dnr.state.md.us
Goldsborough, William
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Phillip Merrill Center
6 Herndon Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)268-8816
fax#: (410)268-6687
e-mail: bgoldsborough@savethebay.cbf.org
Goulet, Normand
Northern VA Regional Commission
7535 Little River Turnpike, Suite 100
Annadale, VA 22003
voice #: (703) 642-4634
fax #: (703) 642-5077
e-mail: ngoulet@novaregion.org
Goodlander, Doug
PA State Conservation Comission
2301 N. Cameron St.,
Harrisburg, PA 17110-9408
voice #: (717) 705-3895
fax#: (717)705-3778
e-mail: dgoodlande@state.pa.us
Grabb, Robert W.
VA Marine Resources Commission
2600 Washington Avenue
Newport News, VA 23607
voice #: (757) 247-2250
fax #: (757) 247-8062
e-mail: bgrabb@mrc.state.va.us
Goodwin, Joanne
DC Environmental Health Administration
51 N Street, NE
5th Floor
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202) 724-5349
fax#: (202)535-1364
e-mail: joanne.goodwin@dc.gov
Graham, Edward
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 North Capitol Street, NE
Suite 300
Washington, DC 20002-4239
voice #: (202) 962-3352
fax #: (202) 962-3201
e-mail: tgraham@mwcog.org
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Graham, Ted
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 North Capitol Street, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20002-4239
voice #: (202) 962-3352
fax#: (202)962-3201
e-mail: tgraham@mwcog.org
Greiner, Jennifer
US Fish and Wildlife Service
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5783
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: greiner.jennifer@epa.gov
Graine, Janmichael
US Army Environmental Center
5179HoadleyRoad
Aberdeen Proving Ground
Aberdeen, MD 21010
voice #: (410)436-7113
fax*: (410)436-1695
e-mail: isgraine@aec.apgea.army.mil
Griffin, Tom
VA Department of Environmental Quality
Office of Pollution Prevention
629 E. Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 698-4545
fax #: (804) 698-4264
e-mail: rtgriffin@deq.state.va.us
Greene, David
US Geological Survey
301 National Center
Reston,VA 20192
voice #: (703) 648-5861
fax #: (703) 648-4039
e-mail: dagreene@usgs.gov
Grippo, Lisa
US Navy
1314 Harwood Street, SE
Washington, DC 20374
voice #: (202)685-0722
fax#: (202)433-7018
e-mail: GrippoLK@efaches.navfac.navy.mil
Greer, Jack
MD Sea Grant College Program
University of Maryland
0112 Skinner Hall
College Park, MD 20742
voice*: (301)405-6377
fax#: (301)314-9581
e-mail: greer@mdsg.umd.edu
Griswold, Jerry
Natural Resources Conservation Service
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice*: (410)267-5754
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: griswold.ierry@epa.gov
Gregory, Jean W.
VA Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240
voice*: (804) 698-4113
fax #: (804) 698-4522
e-mail: jwgregory@deq.state.va.us
Grizzard, Thomas
Occoquan Watershed Monitoring Laboratory
VA Tech- Occoquan Lab
9508 Prince William Street
Manassas, VA 20110
voice*: (703)361-5606
fax*: (703)361-7793
e-mail: grizzard@vt.edu
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Gross, Sharon
US Fish and Wildlife Service
4401 North Fairfax Drive
Room 840
Arlington, VA 22203
voice #: (703)358-2308
fax#: (703)358-2210
e-mail: Sharon_Gross@fws.gov
Hadley, J. Andrew
Proctor & Gamble
54 Church Road
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
voice #: (570)833-3307
fax#: (570)833-6180
e-mail: hadley.ja@PG.com
Guise, Amy
US Army Corps of Engineers
P.O. Box 1715
Baltimore, MD 21203-1715
voice #: (410)962-2941
fax#: (410)962-4698
e-mail: amy.m.guise@usace.army.mil
Hairston-Strang, Anne
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, E-l
580 Taylor Street
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8509
fax#: (410)260-8595
e-mail: astrang@dnr.state.md.us
Gupta, Ram
VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
101 North 14th Street, 17th Floor
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804)692-0429
fax#: (804)225-3447
e-mail: rgupta@cblad.state, va.us
Halka, Jeffrey
MD Geological Survey
2300 St. Paul Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
voice #: (410)554-5543
fax#: (410)554-5502
e-mail: ihalka@mgs.md.gov
Gutierrez, Lisa
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, E-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8778
fax#: (410)260-8779
e-mail: lgutierrez@dnr.state.md.us
Hammerschlag, Richard S
US Geological Survey
Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
11510 American Holly Drive
Laurel, MD 20708
voice #: (301)497-5555
fax#: (301)497-5744
e-mail: richard_hammerschlag@usgs.gov
Haas, Larry
VA Institute of Marine Science
College of William and Mary
P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
voice #: (804) 684-7248
fax #: (804) 684-7293
e-mail: lhaas@vims.edu
Handzo, John
VA Department of Environmental Quality
629 E. Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 698-4079
fax #: (804) 698-4264
e-mail: jghandzo@deq. state, va. us
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Hanmer, Rebecca
US Environmental Protection Agency
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5709
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: hanmer.rebecca@epa.gov
Harrison, Rodger
Grace Davison
5500 Chemical Road
Baltimore, MD 21226
voice #: (410)354-6707
fax#: (410)354-6650
e-mail: rodger.harrison@grace.com
Harding, Jr., Lawerence W.
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
2020 Horns Point Rd., P.O. Box 775
Cambridge, MD 21613
voice #: (410)221-8247
fax#: (410)221-8490
e-mail: larry@kestrel.umd.edu
Harrison, Verna E.
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., C-4
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8116
fax#: (410)260-8111
e-mail: vharrison@dnr.state.md.us
Harmon, George
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
voice*: (410)631-3856
fax#: (410)631-3873
e-mail: gharman@mde. state, md. us
Hastings, Wink
National Park Service
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5787
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: whastings@chesapeakebay.net
Harmon, Michelle
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
N/SCI1,SSMC4#8237
1305 East-West Highway
Silver Spring, MD 20910
voice #: (301) 713-3020
fax#: (301)713-4353
e-mail: michelle.harmon@noaa.gov
Havens, Kirk J.
VA Institute of Marine Science
College of William and Mary
P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062-1346
voice #: (804) 684-7386
fax#: (804)684-7179
e-mail: kirk@vims.edu
Harris, Stewart
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
6 Herndon Ave
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)268-8816
fax#: (410)268-6687
e-mail: sharris@cbf.org
Haywood, Carlton
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
6110 Executive Boulevard, Suite 300
Rockville, MD 20852-3903
voice #: (301)984-1908
fax#: (301)984-5841
e-mail: chaywood@potomac-commission.org
Heath, Gary
MD State Department of Education
200 W. Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
voice #: (410) 767-0324
fax#: (410)333-2050
e-mail: gheath@msde.state.md.us
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Heffernan, Kevin
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
21 7 Governor Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 786-9112
fax#: (804)371-2674
e-mail: kheffernan@dcr.state.va.us
Herman, Julie
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
College of William and Mary
Gloucester Point, VA 23062-1346
voice #: (804) 684-7535
fax#: (804)684-7179
e-mail: herman@vims.edu
Heicher, David W.
Susquehanna River Basin Commission
1721 North Front Street
Harrisburg, PA 17102
voice #: (717)238-0426x110
fax#: (717)238-2436
e-mail: dheicher@srbc.net
Herman, Lawrence R.
Legal Consultant
10014 Castile Rd. Apt C
Richmond, VA 23233
voice #: (804) 740-6876
fax #: (804) 323-2262
e-mail: hoyasaxalh@aol.com
Henderson-Arzapalo, Anne
Aquatic Ecology Laboratory
Leetown Science Center BRD/USGS
1 700 Leetown Road
Kearneysville, VW 25430
voice #: (304) 724-4466
fax #: (304) 724-4465
e-mail: Anne_Henderson-Arzapalo@usgs.gov
Heron, Donna
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
voice #: (215)814-5113
fax#: (215)814-5102
e-mail: heron.donna@epa.gov
Hendricks, Mike
PA Fish and Boat Commission
1225Shiloh Road
State College, PA 16801
voice #: (814)353-2226
fax#: (814)355-8364
Henninger, Wilmer
PA Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources
Rachel Carson State Office Building
400 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA 17105
voice #: (717) 772-3704
fax#: (717)772-4363
e-mail: whenninger@dcnr.state.pa.us
Herbert, Ames
VA Cooperative Extension
Tidewater AREC
6321 Holland Road
Suffolk, VA 23437
voice #: (757) 657-6450
fax #: (757) 657-9333
e-mail: herbert@vt.edu
Herrmann, Michael
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., E-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8787
fax#: (410)260-8779
e-mail: mherrmann@dnr.state.md.us
Hershey, Arthur D.
PA House of Representatives
House Box 202020
Harrisburg, PA 17120-2020
voice #: (717) 783-6435
fax#: (717)783-3899
e-mail: ahershey@pahousegop.com
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Hershner, Carl
VA Institute of Marine Science
Rt. 1208, Greate Road
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
voice #: (804) 684-7387
fax#: (804)684-7179
e-mail: carl@vims.edu
Hoagland, Roy A
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
1108 E. Main Street, Suite 1600
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 780-1392
fax #: (804) 648-4011
e-mail: rhoagland@savethebay.cbf.org
Hess, David E.
PA Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 2063
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063
voice #: (717) 772-1856
fax#: (717)705-4980
e-mail: davhess@state.pa.us
Hicks, Bruce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Air Resources Lab
1315 East-West Hwy., Room 3151
Silver Spring, MD 20910
voice #: (301) 713-0684x136
fax#: (301)713-0119
e-mail: bruce.hicks@noaa.gov
Hoenig, John
VA Institute of Marine Science
P.O. Box 1346
Route 1208 Greate Road
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
voice #: (804)684-7125
fax #: (804) 684-7327
e-mail: hoenig@vims.edu
Hoffman, Joe
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
6110 Executive Boulevard, Suite 300
Rockville, MD 20852-3903
voice #: (301)984-1908x126
fax#: (301)984-5841
e-mail: jhoffman@icprb.org
Hill, Irvine B.
VA Citizen Representative
241 7 Everglades Road
Norfolk, VA 23518
voice #: (757) 222-6577
fax#: (757)857-6716
e-mail: hill@cox.com
Hill, Lee
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 786-3998
fax#: (805)786-1798
e-mail: leehill@dcr.state.va.us
Hinson, Harvey
Henrico County
P.O. Box 27032
Richmond, VA 23273
voice #: (804)501-4270
fax#: (804)501-4162
e-mail: hin02@co.henrico.va.us
Hoffman, Rick
VA Department of Environmental Quality
629 E. Main Street
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
voice #: (804)698-4334
fax#: (804)698-4116
e-mail: fahoffman@deq.state.va.us
Hoke, Robert
Dupont
Haskell Lab for Toxicology and Ind. Medicine
P.O. Box 50
Newark, DE 19714-0050
voice #: (302)451-4566
fax #: (302) 366-5003
e-mail: robert.a.hoke@usa.dupont.com
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Holland, Kelly
General Services Administration
WPYG- 7th and D streets, SW; Room 2080
Washington, DC 20407
voice #: (202) 708-5255
fax #: (202) 708-6207
e-mail: kelly.holland@gsa.gov
Houstoun, James G.
Borough of Catasauqua
Pretreatment Information Exchange
12015MacDonald Ct.
Glen Rock, PA 1 7327
voice*: (717)227-9180
fax#: (717)227-9190
e-mail: Jim_Monika_Houstoun@msn.com
Hollins, Michael
Ecosystem Recovery Institute
P.O. Box 249
Freeland, MD21053
voice #: (717)235-8426
fax#: (717)224-0484
e-mail: recins@aol.com
Hoopes, Rick
PA Fish and Boat Commission
1225 Shiloh Road
State College, PA 16801-8495
voice #: (814)355-4837
fax#: (814)355-8264
e-mail: rhoopes@lazerlink.com
Hopkins, Kate
University of MD- Center for Env. Science
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-9846
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: khopkins@chesapeakebay.net
Hostetter, Brian
Regional Environmental Group Oceana
1003 D Avenue
Virginia Beach, VA 23460-5120
voice #: (757)433-3438
fax#: (757)433-2719
e-mail: ebhoss@aol.com
Houde, Edward
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Chesapeake Biological Lab
P.O. Box 38
Solomons, MD 20688
voice*: (410)326-7224
fax#: (410)326-7318
e-mail: ehoude@cbl.umces.edu
Huang, Tally
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8643
fax#: (410)260-8640
e-mail: thuang@dnr.state.md.us
Huber, Karl L.
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804)371-7484
fax#: (804)371-2630
e-mail: khuber@dcr.state.va.us
Huber, Marian
National Park Service
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-9841
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: mhuber@chesapeakebay.net
Hughes, Elizabeth
MD Historical Trust
100 Community Place
Crownsville, MD 21032
voice #: (410)514-7617
fax#: (410)514-7678
e-mail: hughese@dhcd.state.md.us
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Humphries, Edythe
DE Department of Natural Resources and Env. Control
89 Kings Highway
P.O. Box 1401
Dover, DE 1 9903
voice #: (302) 739-4771
fax#: (302)739-3491
e-mail: ehumphries@state.de.us
Jarmon, Cliff
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE
5th Floor
Washington, DC 20020
voice #: (202) 535-1 604 x3047
fax#: (202)535-1363
e-mail: clifford.iarmon@dc.gov
Hurley, Larry
MD Nursery and Landscape Association
The Behnkes Nurseries Company
P.O. Box 290
Beltsville, MD 20705
voice #: (301) 937-1100
fax#: (301)937-8034
e-mail: lhurley@behnkes.net
Jasinski, David A.
University of Maryland
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5749
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: jasinski.dave@epa.gov
Hutto, Curtis
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
21 7 Governor Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 692-0479
fax#: (804)371-2674
e-mail: cjhutto@dcr.state.va.us
Imler, Nancie
PA Department of Environmental Protection
400 Market Street
Rachel Carson State Office Building
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8761
voice #: (717) 772-0658
fax#: (717)772-1676
e-mail: nimler@state.pa.us
Jackson, Ted
Loudon County Sanitation Authority (retired)
17110 Bridge View Court
Paeonian Spring, VA 20129
voice #: (703) 771-1095
fax#: (703)771-4141
e-mail: ted.jackson@lcsa.org
Johnson, Cindy
VA Department of Environmental Quality
629 E. Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 698-4385
fax#: (804)698-4116
e-mail: csjohnson@deq. state, va. us
Johnson, Jacqueline
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5729
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: johnson.jacqueline@epa.gov
Jones, Cynthia M.
Old Dominion University
1034 West 45th Street
Norfolk, VA 23529-0456
voice #: (757) 683-4497
fax #: (757) 683-5293
e-mail: jones@estuary.amrl.odu.edu
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Jones, Cyrus K.
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission
14501 Sweitzer Lane
Laurel MD 20707
voice #: (301)206-8831
fax#: (301)206-7005
e-mail: cjonesl@wsscwater.com
Jordan, Steve
Sarbanes Cooperative Oxford Laboratory
904 South Morris Street
Oxford, MD 21654
voice #: (410)226-0078
fax#: (410)226-0120
e-mail: sjordan@dnr.state.md.us
Jones, Derral
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street
Suite 326
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 786-9042
fax#: (804)371-7899
e-mail: djones@dcr. state, va. us
Judy, Chris
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, C-2
580 Taylor Ave.
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8259
fax#: (410)260-8279
e-mail: cjudy@dnr.state.md.us
Jones, Jerrauld C.
VA House of Delegates
125 St. Paul's Boulevard, Suite 300
Norfolk, VA 23510
voice #: (757) 627-6568
fax#: (757)626-3502
e-mail: jcjones@jonesshelton.com
Juengst, Tom
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Rachel Carson State Office Building
P.O. Box 8465
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8465
voice #: (717) 783-7577
fax#: (717)772-5156
e-mail: tjuengst@state.pa.us
Jones, Philip
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, E-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8295
fax#: (410)260-8279
e-mail: pjones@dnr.state.md.us
Kaehny, Marty
US Fish and Wildlife Service
1 730 Eastern Neck Road
Rock Hall, MD 21661
voice #: (410) 639-7056
fax#: (410)639-2516
e-mail: martin_kaehny@fws.gov
Jordan, Al
W.R. Grace and Company
Curtis Bay Works
5500 Chemical Road
Baltimore, MD 21226-1698
voice #: (410)354-6701
fax#: (410)354-8945
e-mail: alfred.jordan@grace.com
Kalish, Mark
MD Builders Association c/o
Michael T. Rose Association
13972 Baltimore Boulevard
Laurel, MD 20707
voice #: (410)295-1256
fax#: (410)269-0249
e-mail: markk2213@aol.com
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Ka nets Icy, Charles
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
voice #: (215)814-2735
fax#: (215)814-2782
e-mail: kanetsky.charles@epa.gov
Katumuluwa, Asoka
MD Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
201 W. Preston Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
voice #: (410)767-5034
fax#: (410)333-5237
e-mail: katumuluwaa@dhmh.state, md. us
Karikari, Timothy
DC Department of Health
Watershed Protection Division
51 N Street, NE
Room 5021
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202) 535-2248 x3052
fax#: (202)535-1364
e-mail: timothy.karikari@dc.gov
Kauffman, Nick
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE
6th Floor
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202)535-2305
fax#: (202)535-1338
e-mail: nicholas.kauffman@dc.gov
Karimi, Hamid
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202)535-2244
fax#: (202)535-1364
e-mail: hamid.karimi@dc.gov
Kaumeyer, Nancy
University of MD
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
P.O. Box 38
Solomons, MD 20688
voice #: (410)326-7395
fax#: (410)326-7209
e-mail: kaumeyer@cbl.umces.edu
Karper, Cedric
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Rachel Carson State Office Building
P.O. Box 8465
Harrisburg, PA 17105
voice #: (717) 783-7577
fax#: (717)772-5156
e-mail: ckarper@state.pa.us
Kavanaugh, Martha G.
MD Circuit Court (retired)
8500 River Road
Suite 12
Bethesda, MD 20817
voice #: (301)469-2900
e-mail: marthagkava@aol.com
Karrh, Renee
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, D-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice*: (410)260-8628
fax#: (410)260-8640
e-mail: rkarrh@dnr.state.md.us
Kazyak, Paul
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, C-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8607
fax#: (410)260-8620
e-mail: pkazyak@dnr.state.md.us
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Keefe, Carolyn
University of MD
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
P.O. Box 38
Solomons, MD 20688
voice #: (410)326-7293
fax#: (410)326-7209
e-mail: keefe@cbl.umces.edu
Keppner, Sandra
Lower Great Lakes Fishery Resources Office
405 N. French Road
Suite 120A
Amherst, NY 14228
voice #: (716)691-5456x23
fax#: (716)691-6154
e-mail: sandra_keppner@fws.gov
Keene, John
University of PA
Department of City and Regional Planning
127 Meyerson Hall
Philadelphia, PA 19104
voice #: (215) 898-7880
fax#: (215)898-5731
e-mail: keenej@pobox.upenn.edu
Kerchner, Maggie
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5670
fax#: (410)267-5666
e-mail: kerchner.margaret@epa.gov
Kemp, Michael
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Horn Point Environmental Laboratory
P. O. Box 775
Cambridge, MD 21613
voice #: (410)221-8436
fax#: (410)221-8490
e-mail: kemp@hpel.cees.edu
Kennedy, George
Hampton Roads Sanitation District
P.O. Box 5911
Virginia Beach, VA 23471
voice #: (757) 460-4244
fax#: (757)460-2372
e-mail: gkennedy@hrsd.dst.va.us
Kennedy, John
VA Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
voice #: (804)698-4312
fax#: (804)698-4116
e-mail: jmkennedy@deq.state, va. us
Kern, Fred
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
904 S. Morris Street
Oxford, MD 21654
voice #: (410)226-5193
fax#: (410)226-5925
e-mail: fred.kern@noaa.gov
Kerns, Waldon R
VA Tech
315 Hutcheson Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24061
voice #: (540)231-5995
fax#: (540)231-7417
e-mail: kernsw@vt.edu
Kerr, Patsy
US Air Force
#1 CES/CEV
37 Sweeney Boulevard
Langley AFB, VA 23665
voice #: (757) 764-1090
fax#: (757)764-8615
e-mail: patsy.kerr@langley.af.mil
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Key, Anita
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE, 5th Floor
Washington, DC 20002
voice*: (202)535-1605
fax#: (202)535-1363
e-mail: anita.key@dc.gov
Klancher, Wendy
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 N. Capitol Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202)962-3321
fax#: (202)962-3321
e-mail: wklancher@mwcog.org
Kidwell, Tom
Washington Gas
6801 Industrial Road
Springfield, VA 22151
voice #: (703) 750-5849
fax#: (703)750-5591
e-mail: tfryer@washgas.com
Kienitz, Roy W
MD Department of Planning
301 W. Preston Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
voice #: (410) 767-4510
fax#: (410)767-4480
e-mail: rkienitz@mdp. state, md. us
Kirby, Ron
Metropolitan Council of Governments
777 N. Capitol Street, NE
Suite 100
Washington , DC 20009-4239
voice*: (202)962-3310
fax #: (202) 962-3202
e-mail: rkirby@mwcog.org
Kirkley, Jim
VA Institute of Marine Science
Clayton House, Room 201
PO Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062-1346
voice #: (804) 684-7160
fax#: (804)684-7179
e-mail: jkirkley@vims.edu
Klauda, Ron
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building
580 Taylor Avenue, C-2
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8615
fax#: (410)260-8620
e-mail: rklauda@dnr.state.md.us
Kline, Lisa
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
1444 I St., NW
6th Floor
Washington, DC 20005
voice #: (202)289-6400
fax#: (202)289-6051
e-mail: lkline@asmfc.org
Kober, Wayne
Consultant
65 Brittany Lane
Dillsburg, PA 17019-9620
voice #: (717)502-0179
fax#: (717)502-8180
e-mail: wwkpa@epix.net
Koch, Evamaria
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Horn Point Lab
P.O. Box 775
Cambridge, MD 21613
voice #: (410)221-8418
fax#: (410)221-8490
e-mail: koch@hpl.umces.edu
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Koellein, Henry
MD Saltwater Sportsman's Association
538 Marlin Spike Drive
Severna Park, MD 21146
voice #: (410)647-8218
e-mail: barck@erols.com
Korcak, Ronald
USDA Agricultural Research Service
Room 223 Bldg 003, BARC- West
10300 Baltimore Avenue
Beltsville, MD 20705
voice #: (301) 504-5193
fax#: (301)504-5863
e-mail: KorcakR@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV
Koroncai, Robert
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Water Management Division
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
voice*: (215)814-5730
fax#: (215)814-2301
e-mail: koroncai.robert@epa.gov
Kramer, Jonathan
MD Sea Grant College Program
University of MD
Oil 2 Skinner Hall
College Park, MD 20742-7640
voice #: (301)405-6371
fax#: (301)314-9581
e-mail: kramer@mdsg.umd.edu
Kwiterovich, Karen
Baltimore Metropolitan Council
2700 Lighthouse Point East
Suite 310
Baltimore, MD 21224-4774
voice #: (410) 732-0500
fax#: (410)732-8248
e-mail: kkwierovich@baltometro.org
Labranche, Julie
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
voice #: (410)631-6687
fax#: (410)631-8047
e-mail: jlabranche@mde. state, md. us
Kotay, Tom
PA Department of Transportation
P.O. Box 3365
Keystone Building
Harrisburg, PA 17105-3365
voice #: (717) 783-9359
fax#: (717)787-5247
e-mail: kotay@dot.state.pa.us
Lacouture, Rich
Academy of Natural Sciences Estuarine Research Center
10545Mackall Road
St. Leonard, MD 20685
voice #: (410)586-9700
fax#: (410)586-9705
e-mail: lacouture@acnatsci.org
Kovacs, David
VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
101 N. Nth Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 786-1518
fax #: (804) 225-3447
e-mail: dkovacs@cblad.state.va. us
Land, Mike
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-9832
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: mland@chesapeakebay.net
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Landwehr, Jurate
US Geological Survey
12201 Sunrise Valley Drive
Nation Center- MS431
Reston, VA 20192
voice #: (703) 648-5893
fax #: (703) 648-5274
e-mail: jmlandwe@usgs.gov
Laroche, Arthur
VA Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
209 E. Cleveland Avenue
Vinton,VA 24179
voice #: (540) 857-7705
fax #: (540) 857-7532
e-mail: blaroche@dgif.state, va.us
Lane, Mike
Old Dominion University
1034 West 45th Street
Norfolk, VA 23529
voice #: (757) 683-6480
fax #: (757) 683-5283
e-mail: mflane@odu.edu
Lathia, Durla
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Watershed Management
400 Market Street
10th Floor RCSOB
Harrisburg, PA 17105
voice #: (717) 772-5661
fax#: (717)787-9549
e-mail: dlathia@state.pa.us
Langland, Mike
US Geological Survey
215 Limekiln Road
New Cumberland, PA 1 7070
voice #: (717) 730-6953
fax#: (717)730-6997
e-mail: langland@usgs.gov
Latour, Rob
VA Institute of Marine Science
P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23602
voice #: (804)684-7312
e-mail: latour@vims.edu
Langston, Raymond
Mayor, Highland Beach
3202 Wayman Avenue
Highland Beach, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-6960
fax#: (410)267-0091
e-mail: heyray56@aol.com
Lawson, Marvin
VA Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs
100 Bank Street, Room 401
Richmond, VA 23219
voice*: (804)371-6558
fax#: (804)371-8598
e-mail: mlawson@vdacs.state, va. us
Lanyon, Les E.
Pennsylvania State University
Dept. of Agronomy
116 Agricultural Sciences and Industry Building
University Park, PA 16802-3504
voice #: (814)863-1614
fax#: (814)863-7043
e-mail: lel@psu.edu
Leblanc, Norman E.
Hampton Roads Sanitation District
Technical Services
P.O. Box 5911
Virginia Beach, VA 23471-0911
voice #: (757)460-4243
fax #: (757) 460-2372
e-mail: nleblanc@hrsd.dst.va.us
Larkin, Frances Lee
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
voice #: (804)684-7172
fax#: (804)684-7161
e-mail: larkin@vims.edu
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Lecouteur, Brian
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 North Capitol Street, NE
Suite 300
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202) 962-3393
fax #: (202) 962-3203
e-mail: blecouteur@mwcog.org
Ley, Mary Ellen
US Geological Survey
41 0 Severn Avenue, Suite 1 09
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5750
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: ley.maryellen@epa.gov
LeLacheur, Joan
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
3101 Eisenhower Avenue
Alexandria, VA 22314
voice #: (202)962-5113
fax#: (202)962-5000
e-mail: jlelacheur@wmata.com
Libbey, Steve
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
6 Herndon Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)268-8816
fax#: (410)268-6687
e-mail: slibbey@cbf.org
Lemoine, Mindy
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
voice #: (215)814-2736
fax#: (215)814-2201
e-mail: lemoine.mindy@epa.gov
Linker, Lewis
US Environmental Protection Agency
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5741
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: linker.lewis@epa.gov
Lenker, Brook
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
3310 Market Street, Suite A
Camp Hill, PA 17011
voice #: (717)236-8825
fax#: (717)236-9019
e-mail: acbpa@pipeline.com
Lipcius, Rom
VA Institute of Marine Science
College of William and Mary
P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
voice #: (804) 684-7330
fax #: (804) 684-7734
e-mail: rom@vims.edu
Levelev, Mary a
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
voice #: (410)631-3720
fax#: (410)631-3445
e-mail: mlevelev@mde.state.md.us
Lippincott, Wally
Baltimore County Department of Env. Protection
401 Bosley Avenue
Suite 416
Towson, MD 21204
voice #: (410)887-3776
fax#: (410)887-4804
e-mail: wlippincott@co.ba.md.us
Levin, Patricia
Adjunct Professor, Franklin and Marshall College
1034 LampeterRd.
Lancaster, PA 1 7602
voice #: (717)464-5716
fax#: (717)464-4998
e-mail: Patfolk@epix.net
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Upton, Douglas
University of Maryland - College Park
Symons Hall
College Park, MD 20742
voice*: (301)405-1280
fax#: (301)314-9032
e-mail: dlipton@arec.umd.edu
Loos, Jules
Mirant Mid-Atlantic
971 1 Westphalia Road
Upper Marlboro, MD 20777
voice #: (301)669-8018
fax#: (301)669-8209
e-mail: Jules.Loos@Mirant.com
Little, Martha
VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
James Monroe Building 1 7th Floor
101 N. 14th Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804)371-7504
fax #: (804) 225-3447
e-mail: mlittle@cblad. state, va. us
Lung, Wu-Seng
University of VA
D 209 Thornton Hall
Charlottesville, VA 22903
voice #: (804) 924-3722
fax #: (804) 982-2951
e-mail: wl@virginia.edu
Llanso, Roberto
Versar, Inc.
9200 Rumsey Road
Columbia, MD'21045
voice #: (410)964-9200
fax#: (410)964-5156
e-mail: llansorob@versar.com
Lunsford, Charles A.
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 786-3199
fax#: (804)371-2630
e-mail: clunsford@dcr.state.va.us
Locicero, Felix
US Environmental Protection Agency Region
290 Broadway
24th Floor
New York, NY 10007-1866
voice #: (212)637-3775
fax#: (212)637-3889
e-mail: locicero.felix@epamail.epa.gov
Loftus, Andrew
Natural Resources Consultant
3116 Munz Drive, Suite A
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)295-5997
fax#: (410)295-5997
e-mail: ALoftus501@aol.com
Long, Thomas
Farm Service Agency
8335 Guilford Road, Suite E
Columbia, MD 21046
fax#: (410)962-4860
e-mail: Thomas.Long@bbs.usda.gov
Lynch, James
Penn State University
311 Forest Resources Lab
University Park, PA 16802
voice #: (814)865-8830
fax#: (814)863-7193
e-mail: jal@psu.edu
Mackey, Lori
US Environmental Protection Agency
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5715
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: mackey.lori@epa.gov
Maddox, Bob
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Balitmore, MD 21224
voice #: (410)631-3223
fax#: (410)631-3391
e-mail: rmaddox@mde.state.md.us
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Mader, Russell
Natural Resources Conservation Service
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5752
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: rmader@chesapeakebay.net
Manned, Ben
VA Department of Transportation
1401 E. Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 786-2971
fax #: (804) 225-4785
e-mail: ben.mannell@vdot.org
Maglienti, Don
Home Engineering Services, Inc.
2750 Prosperity Avenue
Suite 450
Fairfax, VA 22031-4312
voice #: (703)641-1100
fax#: (703)641-0440
e-mail: DMaglienti@horne.com
Markwith, Glenn
Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic
Regional Environmental Coordination Office
6506 Hampton Boulevard
Norfolk, VA 23508-1273
voice #: (757)444-5152
fax #: (757) 445-9985
e-mail: gmarkwith@cmar.navy.mil
Magnien, Robert
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, D-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8630
fax#: (410)260-8640
e-mail: rmagnien@dnr.state.md.us
Mallow, Jim
MD DNR Forest Service, Retired
6276 Franklin Gibson Road
Tracy's Landing, MD 20779
voice #: (410)257-6982
fax#: (410)260-8595
e-mail: sweetacres@chesapeake.net
Mandel, Ross
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
6110 Executive Boulevard, Suite 300
Rockville, MD 20852
voice #: (301)984-1908x118
fax#: (301)984-5841
e-mail: rmandel@icprb.org
Maroon, Joe
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street
Suite 302
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 786-2123
fax#: (804)786-6141
e-mail: jmaroon@dcr. state, va. us
Morose, Betty
University of MD
Department of Entomology
College Park, MD 20742
voice #: (301)405-3929
fax#: (301)314-9290
e-mail: bm7@umail.umd.edu
Marsh, Sharon
US Postal Service
475 L'Enfant Plaza SW
Room 1P830
Washington, DC 20260
voice #: (202) 268-6486
fax#: (202)268-6016
e-mail: smarshl@email.usps.gov
Martella, Theresa
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
voice #: (215)814-5423
fax#: (215)814-2201
e-mail: martella.theresa@epa.gov
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Martin, Christine
PA Department of Environmental Protection
400 Market Street, 16th Floor
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063
voice #: (717) 787-4686
fax#: (717)705-4087
e-mail: chmart'm@state.pa.us
May, Eric
University of MD- Eastern Shore
Carver Hall
Princess Anne, MD 21853
voice #: (410)651-6023
fax#: (410)651-7662
e-mail: ebmay@mail.umes.edu
Martin, Jr., William
US Patent Office (Retired)
3625 Minnesota Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20019
voice #: (202) 575-8172
Martinez, Menchu
US Environmental Protection Agency
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5704
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: martinez.menchu-c@epa.gov
Marx, Peter J.
US Environmental Protection Agency
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410) 267-5713
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: marx.peter@epa.gov
Massicot, Paul
MD Department of Natural Resources
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice*: (410) 260-8685
fax#: (410)260-8620
e-mail: pmassicot@dnr.state.md.us
Matlock, Gary C.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
1305 East-West Highway
Room 8211
Silver Spring, MD 20910-3282
voice #: (301) 713-3020x183
e-mail: gary.c.matlock@noaa.gov
May, Peter
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE
5th Floor
Washington, DC 20002
voice/: (202)535-2251
fax#: (202)535-1364
e-mail: peter.may@dc.gov
McBride, Margaret
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5674
fax#: (410)267-5666
e-mail: margaret.mcbride@noaa.gov
McCandless, Tamara
US Fish and Wildlife Service
1 77 Admiral Cochrane Dr.
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)573-4552
fax#: (410)224-2781
e-mail: Tamara_McCandless@fws.gov
McClenahan, Charles A.
MD House of Delegates
4988 Annemessex Road
Crisfield, MD 21817
voice #: (410)651-2110
fax#: (410)651-9288
e-mail: landmark@sea-east.com
McConnell, Laura
USDA, Agricultural Research Service
Bldg. 007, Room 225, BARC-West
Beltsville, MD 20705
voice #: (301)504-6298
fax#: (301)504-5048
e-mail: mcconnel@ba.ars.usda.gov
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McDaniel, Laura
Naval Air Station Patuxent River
Environmental Department
22445 Peary Road, Building 504
Patuxent River, MD 20670
voice*: (301)757-4814
fax#: (301)342-3030
e-mail: mcdaniello@navair.navy.mil
McGee, Beth
US Fish and Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office
1 77 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)573-4524
fax#: (410)269-0832
e-mail: beth_mcgee@fws.gov
McDonnell, Lee
PA Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 8555
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8555
voice #: (717)783-2938
fax#: (717)787-9549
e-mail: lmcdonnell@state.pa.us
McGee, Jack
VA Department of Transportation
1201 E. Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804)371-6802
fax#: (804)371-0542
e-mail: Mcgeejd@vdot.state.va.us
McElfish, Jim
Environmental Law Institute
1616 P Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
voice #: (202) 939-3840
fax #: (202) 939-3868
e-mail: Mcelfish@eli.org
McHugh, Katie
MD State Builders Association
1 93-A Green Street
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)269-0109
fax#: (410)263-0078
e-mail: kmchugh@mdstatebuilders.org
McElvey, Kay
Harriet Tubman Organization
319 Pine Street
Hurlock, MD 21643
voice #: (410)943-4587
fax#: (410)943-0318
e-mail: kaymac_l@yahoo.com
McKechie, Allison
Potomac Watershed Partnership
1 730 Lynn Street
Suite 403
Arlington, VA 22209
voice #: (703)276-2777
fax#: (703)276-1098
e-mail: potomacpartnership@msn.com
McFadden-Roberts, Gail
Federal Transit Administration
1 760 Market Street
Suite 500
Philadelphia, PA 19103
voice #: (215)656-7100
fax#: (215)656-7260
e-mail: gail.mcfadden-roberts@fta.dot.gov
Meehan, Skip
National Park Service
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-9857
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: smeehan@chesapeakebay.net
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Mendelsohn, Mark
US Army Corps of Engineers
Baltimore District, CENAB-PL-P
PO Box 1715
Baltimore, MD 21203-1715
voice*: (410) 962-9499
fax#: (410)962-4698
e-mail: mark.mendelsohn@usace.army.mil
Miller, RoyW.
DE Department of Natural Resources and Env. Control
89 Kings Highway
Dover, DE 19901
voice #: (302) 739-3441
fax#: (302)739-6157
e-mail: rmiller@state.de.us
Merkel, Helene
Home Engineering Services, Inc.
2750 Prosperity Avenue, Suite 450
Fairfax, VA 22031
voice #: (703) 641-1100
fax#: (703)641-0440
e-mail: hmerkel@horne.com
Miller, Thomas H.
University of MD Cooperative Education
Wye Research and Education Center
Queenstown, MD 21 658-01 69
voice #: (410)827-8056
fax#: (410)827-9039
e-mail: tommill@wam.umd.edu
Meseck, Shannon
Old Dominion University
780 W. 50th Street, Unit B
Norfolk, VA 23508
e-mail: smeseck@odu.com
Miller, Tom
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
1 Williams Street
Solomons, MD 20688
voice #: (410)326-7276
fax#: (410)326-7318
e-mail: miller@cbl.umces.edu
Michael, Bruce
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, D-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8627
fax#: (410)260-8630
e-mail: bmichael@dnr.state.md.us
Miller, Whitman
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
National Ballast Water Information Clearinghouse
P.O. Box 28
Edgewater, MD 21037
voice #: (410) 798-4424
fax#: (301)261-7954
e-mail: miller@serc.si.edu
Miller, Cherie
US Geological Survey
8987 Yellow Brick Road
Baltimore, MD 21237
voice #: (410)238-4254
fax#: (410)238-4210
e-mail: cvmiller@usgs.gov
Miller, Paul
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, C-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8616
fax#: (410)260-8620
e-mail: pmiller@dnr.state.md.us
Miller-Tuck, Deborah
MD Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
201 W. Preston Street
Room 7B7
Baltimore, MD 21201
voice #: (410) 767-6180
fax#: (410)333-5403
e-mail: mil lertuckd@dhmh.state, md. us
Minkkinen, Steven
MD Department of Natural Resources
580 Taylor Avenue, B-2
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8326
e-mail: sminkkinen@dnr.state.md.us
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Minock, Larry
VA Department of Environmental Quality
629 E. Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804)698-4318
fax#: (804)698-4319
e-mail: ldminock@deq.state.va.us
Mister, Hagner R.
MD Department of Agriculture
50 Harry S. Truman Parkway
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)841-5880
fax#: (410)841-5736
e-mail: misterhr@mda.state.md.us
Molivadas, Caroline
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE
5th Floor
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202) 535-2977
fax#: (202)535-1364
e-mail: caroline.molivadas@dc.gov
Montali, Dave
WV Department of Environmental Protection
1201 Greenbrier Street
Charleston, WV 25311
voice #: (304)558-2108
fax #: (304) 558-2278
e-mail: dmontali@mail.dep.state.wv.us
Moore, Ken
VA Institute of Marine Science
Room 5210 Chesapeake Bay Hall
Route 1208 Greate Road, P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
voice*: (804)684-7384
fax#: (804)684-7752
e-mail: moore@vims.edu
Mostaghimi, Saied
Virginia Tech
208 Seitz Hall
Biological Systems Engineering Department
Blacksburg, VA 24061-0303
voice #: (540)231-7605
fax#: (540)231-3199
e-mail: smostagh@vt.edu
Moulds, Stacey
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
530 E. Main Street
Suite 501
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 775-0951
fax #: (804) 775-0954
e-mail: smoulds@acb-online.org
Moyer, Ellen
Mayor of Annapolis
City Hall, Room 105
160 Duke of Gloucester Street
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)266-7997
fax #: (410)216-9284
e-mail: eomoyer@ci.annapolis.md.us
Mumma, Robert
Businessman
P.O. Box 58
Bowmansdale, PA 1 7008
voice #.- (717) 766-1598
e-mail: RMMTWO@aol.com
Murawski, Steve
National Marine Fisheries Service
133 Water Street
Woods Hole, MA 02543
voice #: (508)495-2303
fax #: (508) 495-2393
e-mail: steve.murawski@noaa.gov
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Murin, Kenneth
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Watershed Management
Rachel Carson State Office Building
P.O. Box 8775
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8775
voice #: (717) 772-5975
fax#: (717)772-5986
e-mail: kmurin@state.pa.us
Musse, Abdi
DC Department of Health
Environmental Health Administration
51 N Street, NE
Washington, DC
voice #: (202)535-2978
fax#: (202)535-1364
e-mail: abdi.musse@dc.gov
Murphy Jr, W. Tayloe
Secretary of Natural Resources
202 N. Ninth Street, 7th Floor
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 786-0044
fax#: (804)371-8333
e-mail: tmurphy@gov.state.va.us
Myers, Rick
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
21 7 Governor Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804)371-6204
fax#: (804)371-2674
e-mail: rkmyers@dcr.state.va.us
Murphy, Bob
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
1 730 K Street, NW
Suite #300
Washington, DC 20006
voice #: (202) 466-4634
fax#: (202)659-1732
e-mail: bmurphy@acb-online.org
Murphy, Timothy J.
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 North Capitol Street, NE
Suite 300
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202) 962-3363
fax #: (202) 962-3203
e-mail: tmurphy@mwcog.org
Murtha, John
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Division of Wastewater Management
P.O. Box 8774
Harrisburg, PA 17105
voice #: (717) 787-8184
fax#: (717)772-5156
e-mail: jmurtha@state.pa.us
Nachbar, Seaberry
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5664
fax#: (410)267-5666
e-mail: seaberry.nachbar@noaa.gov
Naylor, Mike
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, D-2
580 Taylor Ave.
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8652
fax#: (410)260-8640
e-mail: mnaylor@dnr.state.md.us
Necker, Joseph
The Rouse Company
10275 Little Patuxent Parkway
Columbia, MD 21044
voice #: (410) 992-6084
fax#: (410)992-6149
e-mail: jnecker@therousecompany.com
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Nelson, Jack
US Department of Agriculture
1441 Manchester Lane, NW
Washington, DC 20011
voice #: (202)401-1880
fax #: (202) 829-8484
e-mail: jenelson@sysnet.net
Norris, David
VA Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
5806 Mooretown Road
Williamsburg/VA 23188
voice #: (757) 253-7072
fax#: (757)253-4182
e-mail: dnorris@dgif.state.va.us
Nelson, Milt
University of Maryland (Retired))
7298 Meadow Wood Way
Clarksville, MD 21029-1715
voice #: (301)604-2549
fax#: (301)403-8106
e-mail: T Milton Nelson@umail.umd.edu
Norris, J. Harry
Mayor, Leonardtown
P.O. Box 1
Leonardtown, MD 20650
voice #: (301)475-9791
fax#: (301)475-5350
e-mail: jayn@erols.com
Newell, Roger
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Horn Point Laboratory
P.O. Box 775
Cambridge, MD 21613-0775
voice #: (410)221-8410
fax#: (410)221-8490
e-mail: newell@hpl.umces.edu
Nowlan, Patrick
National Park Service
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5739
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: pnowlan@chesapeakebay.net
Nichols, John
National Marine Fisheries Service
NMFS/F/NE02
904 South Morris Street
Oxford, MD 21654
voice #: (410)226-5771
fax#: (410)226-5477
e-mail: john.nichols@noaa.gov
O' Reilly, Rob
VA Marine Resources Commission
2600 Washington Avenue
3rd Floor
Newport News, VA 23607
voice #: (757)247-2236
fax #: (757) 247-2002
e-mail: roreilly@mrc.state.va.us
Norden, Butch
MD Department of Natural Resources
580 Taylor Avenue, E-4
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8406
fax#: (410)260-8404
e-mail: bnorden@dnr.state.md.us
O' Riordan, Catherine
American Geophysical Union
2000 Florida Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20009
voice #: (202) 777-7501
fax #: (202) 328-0566
e-mail: coriordan@agu.org
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O'Bannon, Patricia
Supervisor of Tuckahoe Magisterial District
4301 E. Parham Road
Richmond, VA 23273-7032
voice #: (804)501-4208
fax#: (804)501-5361
e-mail: tuckahoe@co.henrico.va.us
Olson, Marcia
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5667
fax#: (410)267-5666
e-mail: olson.marcia@epa.gov
O'Leary, Dan
Center for Watershed Protection
8391 Main Street
Ellicott City, MD 21043
voice #: (410)461-8323
fax#: (410)461-8324
e-mail: djo@cwp.org
Orndorff, Stephanie
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-9835
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: sorndorf@chesapeakebay.net
Odato, Gene
PA Bureau of Forestry
Rachel Carson State Office Building
P.O. Box 8552
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8552
voice #-. (717)787-6460
fax#: (717)783-5109
e-mail: godato@state.pa.us
Orner, Derek
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5676
fax#: (410)267-5666
e-mail: derek.orner@noaa.gov
Oliver, John C.
PA Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources
P.O. Box 8767
Rachel Carson State Office Bldg. 15th fl
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8767
voice #: (717) 787-2869
fax#: (717)705-2832
e-mail: jooliver@state.pa.us
Orth, Robert J.
VA Institute of Marine Science
College of William and Mary
P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
voice #: (804) 684-7392
fax #: (804) 684-7293
e-mail: Jiorth@vims.edu
Olsen, Susan
National Marine Fisheries Service
One Blackburn Drive
Gloucester, MA 01930
voice #: (978)281-9330
fax#: (978)281-9117
e-mail: susan.olsen@noaa.gov
Page, Glenn
National Aquarium in Baltimore
501 E. Pratt Street
Pier 3
Baltimore, MD 21202
voice #: (410)576-3808
fax#: (410)576-1080
e-mail: gpage@aqua.org
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Palmer, Ira
DC Department of Health
Fisheries and Wildlife Division
51 N Street, NE, 5th Floor
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202) 535-2266 x3025
fax#: (202)535-1373
e-mail: ipalmer@dchealth.com
Panday, Narendra
Maryland Department of Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
voice #: (410)631-3901
fax#: (410)631-3873
e-mail: npanday@mde.state.md.us
Payer, Frank
PA Department of Environmental Protection
909 Elmer-ton Road
Harrisburg, PA 171 10
fax#: (717)705-4760
e-mail: fpayer@state.pa.us
Pendleton, Edward
US Geological Survey
Leetown Science Center
11 700 Leetown Road
Kearneysville, WV 25430
voice #: (304) 724-4461
fax #: (304) 724-4465
e-mail: edward_pendleton@usgs.gov
Parrish, Reggie
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Mailcode 4502T
Washington , DC 20460
voice #: (202) 566-1396
fax#: (202)566-1349
e-mail: parrish.reginald@epa.gov
Patel, Ratilal B.
PA Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 8555
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8555
voice #: (717) 787-8184
fax#: (717)772-5156
e-mail: rpatel@state.pa.us
Pensyl, Ken
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
voice #: (410) 631-3543
fax#: (410)631-3553
e-mail: kpensyl@mde. state, md. us
Perkinson, Russ
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street
Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219-2094
voice #: (804)371-0061
fax#: (804)786-1798
e-mail: rperkinson@dcr. state, va. us
Pattison, Kenn
PA Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 8555
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8555
voice #: (717) 772-5652
fax#: (717)787-9549
e-mail: kpattison@state.pa.us
Perry, Matthew C.
US Geological Survey
11410 American Holly Drive
Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Laurel, MD 20708-4015
voice #: (301)497-5622
fax#: (301)497-5624
e-mail: matt_perry@usgs.gov
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Pettyjohn, Russell
Lititz Borough
337 South Cedar Street
Lititz, PA 1 7543
voice #: (717)626-4139
fax#: (717)626-1329
e-mail: peteionl@yahoo.com
Pinkney, Fred
US Fish and Wildlife Service
Annapolis Field Office
1 77 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)573-4519
fax#: (410)269-0832
e-mail: fred_pinkney@fws.gov
Phelps, Harriette
University of the District of Columbia
4200 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20008
voice #: (202) 274-5888
fax#: (301)345-6017
e-mail: hphelps@hers.com
Pletl, Jim
Hampton Roads Sanitation District
1436 Air Rail Avenue
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
voice #: (757)460-4246
fax #: (757) 460-2372
e-mail: jpletl@hrsd.dst.va.us
Phillips, Scott
US Geological Survey
8987 Yellow Brick Road
Baltimore, MD 21237
voice #: (410)238-4252
fax#: (410)238-4210
e-mail: swphilli@usgs.gov
Prochter, Ted
DC Department of Parks and Recreation
3149 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20010
voice #-. (202)673-7693
fax #: (202) 673-3424
e-mail: ted.prochter@dc.gov
Phillips, Steele
Farmer (retired)
3901 Elliott Island Road
Vienna, MD 21869
voice #: (410) 376-3372
fax#: (410)228-0078
e-mail: sphillips@intercom.net
Pollard, Carol
VA Institute of Marine Science
Rt. 1208 Create Road
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
voice #: (804)684-7213
fax#: (804)684-7198
e-mail: pollard@vims.edu
Phinney, Jonathan
American Society of Limnology and Oceanography
1444 1 st Street, NW #200
Washington, DC 20005
voice #: (202)289-1972
fax#: (202)628-1509
e-mail: jphinney@aslo.org
Pollock, Alan
VA Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
voice #: (804) 698-4002
fax#: (804)698-4116
e-mail: aepollock@deq.state, va. us
Pickett, Robert
VA Department of Transportation
87 Deacon Road
Fredericksburg, VA 22405
voice #: (540) 899-4209
fax #: (540) 374-3385
e-mail: robert.pickett@virginiaDOT.org
Potts, Robert
VA Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services
1 North 14th Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 786-4826
fax#: (804)371-7973
e-mail: rpotts@dgs.state.va.us
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Powell, Royden
MD Department of Agriculture
50 Harry S. Truman Parkway
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)841-5865
fax#: (410)841-5736
e-mail: powellrn@mda.state.md.us
Quaranta, Stephanie
American University
4347 Harrison Street, NW
Apt. 4
Washington, DC 20015
voice #: (202) 966-1083
e-mail: stephaniequaranta@hotmail.com
Powers, Nelson
Defense Logistics Agency
8725 John J. Kingman Road
Fort Belvoir, VA 22060
voice #: (703) 767-6277
fax #: (703) 767-6093
e-mail: nelson_powers@hq. dla.mil
Quinn, Richard
US Fish and Wildife Service
One Gateway Center
Newton Corner, MA 02458
voice #: (617)244-0837
fax#: (617)527-6848
e-mail: dick_quinn@fws.gov
Preston, Steve
US Geological Survey
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis , MD 21403
voice #: (410) 267-9875
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: preston.steve@epa.gov
Radzinski, Tad
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
voice #: (215) 814-2394
fax#: (215)814-3113
e-mail: radzinski.tad@epa.gov
Pula, Timothy
Struever Bros., Eccles & Rouse
2514 Tabard Court
Baltimore, MD 21212
voice #: (410) 332-1352
fax#: (410)727-7261
e-mail: TEB@sber.com
Raffensperger, Jeff
US Geological Survey
8987 Yellow Brick Road
Baltimore, MD 21237
voice #: (410)238-4242
fax#: (410)238-4210
e-mail: jpraffen@usgs.gov
Purnell, James jr.
Worcester County
10551 Flowers Street
Berlin, MD 21811
voice #: (410)641-0576
fax#: (410)632-3131
e-mail: worcocom@ezy.net
Rajotte, Edward
Penn State University
103 Patterson Building
University Park, PA 16802
voice #: (814) 863-4641
fax#: (814)865-3048
e-mail: egrajotte@psu.edu
Quant, Betsy J
Citizens Advisory Committee
4989 Col. John Kelly Road
Lewisburg, PA 1 7837
voice #: (570) 524-7692
fax #: (570) 523-0866
e-mail: betsy@canoesusquehanna.com
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Ramsey, Ron
The Nature Conservancy
Box 61
317 N. Front Street
Harrisburg, PA 17108-0611
voice #: (717)232-6001
fax#: (717)232-6061
e-mail: rramsey@tnc.org
Raupp, Michael
University of Maryland
Dept. of Entomology
Room 4112 Plant Science Building
College Park, MD 20742
voice #: (301)405-3912
fax#: (301)314-2920
e-mail: mr7@umail.umd.edu
Ramsey, Sylvia
MD Department of Transportation
PO Box 8755 (MS270)
10 Elm Road
BWI Airport, MD 21240
voice #: (410)865-1100
fax#: (410)691-2198
e-mail: sramseyl @mdot.state.md.us
Reed, Herb
University of MD- Cooperative Extension
County Service Plaza, Suite 300
150 Main Street, P.O. Box 486
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
voice #: (410) 535-3662
fax#: (410)535-2438
e-mail: hr5@umail.umd.edu
Randall, Clifford W.
VA Tech
Environmental Engineering
418 Durham Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24061-0246
voice #: (540)231-6018
fax#: (540)231-7916
e-mail: cliff@vt.edu
Regn, Ann
VA Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
voice #: (804) 698-4442
fax #: (804) 698-4453
e-mail: amregn@deq. state, va. us
Rapley, Steve
Federal Highway Administration
711 W. 40th Street
Suite 220
Baltimore, MD21211
voice #: (410) 962-4342x146
e-mail: steve.rapley@fhwa.dot.gov
Rappe, Catherine
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building
580 Taylor Ave., E-2
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8570
fax#: (410)260-8779
e-mail: cmrappe@dnr.state.md.us
Reilly, Bill
US Environmental Protection Agency
1 650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
voice #: (215)814-2072
fax#: (215)814-3114
e-mail: reilly.william@epa.gov
Reshetiloff, Kathy
US Fish and Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office
1 77 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)573-4582
fax#: (410)224-2781
e-mail: kathy_reshetiloff@fws.gov
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Reynolds, Diana
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, E-2
Annapolis , MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8788
fax#: (410)260-8779
e-mail: dreynolds@dnr.state.md.us
Rigney, Denise
US Environmental Protection Agency
1 650 Arch Street
Philadelphia , PA 19103
voice #: (215)814-2726
fax#: (215)814-2783
e-mail: rigney.denise@epa.gov
Richard, Steven
General Services Administration
Room 2080
7th and D streets, SW
Washington, DC 20407
voice #: (202) 708-5236
fax#: (202)708-6618
e-mail: steve.richard@gsa.gov
Rinzel, Dan
Esquire
9301 Maybrook Place
Alexandria, VA 22303
voice #: (202) 835-8030
fax #: (703) 360-2445
e-mail: dfrinzel@qo.com
Richards, Anne
National Marine Fisheries Service
133 Water Street
Woods Hole, MA 02543
voice #: (508) 495-2305
fax #: (508) 495-2393
e-mail: anne.richards@noaa.gov
Roberts, Mory
VA Institute of Marine Science
P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
voice #: (804) 684-7260
fax#: (804)684-7186
e-mail: mory@vims.edu
Richards, Mark
VA Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
voice #: (804) 698-4392
fax#: (804)698-4116
e-mail: marichards@deq. state, va. us
Robertson, Al
DC Department of Health
701 Mapes Road
Fort Meade, MD 20755-5350
voice #: (410)305-2643
fax#: (410)305-3093
e-mail: robertson.al@epa.gov
Rickards, Bill
VA Graduate Marine Science Consortium
1 70 Rugby Road
Charlottesville, VA 22903
voice #: (434) 924-5065
fax #: (434) 982-3694
e-mail: rickards@virginia.edu
Robertson, Thomas
E.I. DuPont DeNemours &Co.- Spruance Site
P.O. Box 27001
Richmond, VA 23261
voice #: (804) 383-2129
fax #: (804) 383-3785
e-mail: Thomas.V.Robertson-1 @USA.DuPont.Com
Ridgely, Neil
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
6600 York Road, Suite 100
Baltimore, MD 21212
voice #: (410)377-6270
fax#: (410)377-7144
e-mail: nridgely@acb-online.org
Romano, William D.
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, E-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8655
fax#: (410)260-8640
e-mail: bromano@dnr.state.md.us
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Ross, MarciWolf
MD Office of Tourism Development
21 7 E. Redwood Street, 9th Floor
Baltimore, MD 21202
voice #: (410) 767-6286
fax#: (410)333-6643
e-mail: mross@mdisfun.org
Rybicki, Nancy
US Geological Survey
430 National Center
Reston, VA20192
voice #: (703) 648-5728
fax #: (703) 648-5484
e-mail: nrybicki@usgs.gov
Ruby, Bill
DC Department of Health
Environmental Health Administration
51 N Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202)535-2193
fax#: (202)535-1363
e-mail: william.ruby@dc.gov
Salberg, Carrie
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
1444 | Street, NW
6th Floor
Washington, DC 20005
voice #: (202) 289-6400
fax#: (202)289-6051
e-mail: cselberg@asmfc.org
Ruiz, Greg
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
P.O. Box 28
637 Contees Wharf Road
Edgewater, MD 21037
voice #: (410) 798-4424
fax#: (301)261-7954
e-mail: ruiz@serc.si.edu
Samadani, Fred
MD Department of Agriculture
50 Harry S. Truman Parkway
Annapolis, MD 21401-7080
voice #: (410) 841-5959
fax#: (410)841-5950
e-mail: samadaf@mda.state.md.us
RumseyJr, William
Council of the District of Columbia
1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20004
voice #: (202) 724-8032
fax #: (202) 724-8085
e-mail: billrumsey@dccouncil. washington.de. us
Sanchez de Boado, Alexi
DC Department of Health
Environmental Health Administration
51 N Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202)535-1798
fax#: (202)535-1364
e-mail: alexi.boado@dc.gov
Rustia, Brian
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 North Capitol Street, NE, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20002-4239
voice #: (202) 962-3365
fax #: (202) 962-3201
e-mail: brustia@mwcog.org
Sandanelli, Sandra
University of Maryland
Nematology Laboratory
Room 2015, HJ. Patterson Hall
College Park, MD 20742-5815
voice #: (301)405-7877
fax#: (301)314-2920
e-mai : ssll@umail.umd.edu
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Sanford, Larry
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Horn Point Laboratory
2020 Horn Point Road
Cambridge, MD 21613
voice #: (410)221-8429
fax#: (410)221-8490
e-mail: lsanford@hpl.umces.edu
Schneider, John
DE Department of Natural Resources and Env. Control
820 Silver Lake Boulevard
Dover, DE 19904-2464
voice #: (302) 739-4590
fax#: (302)739-6140
e-mail: jschneider@state.de.us
Scarpulla, Gene
City of Baltimore Reservoir Natural Resources Office
5685 Oakland Road
Eldersburg, MD 21784-6828
voice #: (410) 795-6151
fax#: (410)549-9327
Schultz, Cherie
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
61 10 Executive Boulevard, Suite 300
Rockville, MD 20852-3903
voice #: (301) 984-1908x120
fax#: (301)984-5841
e-mail: cschultz@potomac-commission.org
Schaeffer, Elaine
Fairfax County
9399 Richmond Highway
Lorton, VA 22079
voice #: (703) 550-9740
fax#: (703)550-1071
e-mail: elaine.schaeffer@fairfaxcounty.gov
Schaffner, Linda
VA Institute of Marine Science
College of William and Mary
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
voice #: (804) 684-7366
fax #: (804) 642-7097
e-mail: linda@vims.edu
Schmeltz, David
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
MC- 6204N
Washington, DC 20460
voice #: (202) 564-2682
fax#: (202)565-2140
e-mail: schmeltz.david@epa.gov
Schwaab, Eric
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, B-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8281
fax#: (410)260-8279
e-mail: eschwaab@dnr.state.md.us
Secor, Dave
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
P.O. Box 38
Solomons, MD 20619
voice #: (410)326-7229
fax#: (410)326-7318
e-mail: secor@cbl.umces.edu
Sellner, Kevin
Chesapeake Research Consortium
645 Contees Wharf Road
Edgewater, MD 21037
voice #: (410) 798-1283
fax#: (410)798-0816
e-mail: sellner@serc.si.edu
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Senus, Michael P.
US Geological Survey
8987 Yellowback Road
Baltimore, MD 21237
voice #: (410)238-4241
fax#: (410)238-4210
e-mail: mpsenus@usgs.gov
Shank, Dawn
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street
Suite 213
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 692-0903
fax#: (804)371-2072
e-mail: dshank@dcr.state.va.us
Serrano, Odean
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Code JE
300 E St., SW
Washington, DC 20546-0001
voice #: (202)358-1308
fax#: (202)358-2861
e-mail: oserrano@hq.nasa.gov
Shank, Randy
VA Cooperative Extension/ VA DCR
203 Governor Street, Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804)371-8884
fax#: (804)371-2630
e-mail: rshank@vt.edu
Setting, Mary Ellen
MD Department of Agriculture
50 Harry S. Truman Parkway
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)841-5710
fax#: (410)841-2765
e-mail: seftingm@mda.state.md.us
Sharma, Abha
Chesterfield County, VA
P.O. Box 608
Chesterfield, VA 23832
voice #: (804) 751-4406
fax #: (804) 752-4607
e-mai: sharma@@co.chesterfield.va.us
Setzler-Hamilton, Eileen
Univ. of MD- Center for Environmental Science
P.O. Box 38
Solomons, MD 20688-0038
voice #: (410)326-7273
fax#: (410)326-7318
e-mail: hamilton@cbl.umces.edu
Sharov, Alexi
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, E-2
Annapolis, MD 21401-2397
voice #: (410)268-8288
fax#: (410)260-8279
e-mail: asharov@dnr.state.md.us
Shabman, Len
VA Tech
10 Sandy Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24060
voice #: (540) 231-6844
fax#: (540)231-6673
e-mail: shabman@vt.edu
Sharpley, Andrew
USDA Agricultural Research Service
PSWMRL Building
3702 Curtin Rd.
University Park, PA 16802-3702
voice #: (814) 863-0948
fax#: (814)865-2058
e-mail: ans3@psu.edu
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Shaw, Phil
Americorps National Civilian Community Corps
1201 New York Avenue, NW, 9th floor
Washington, DC 20525
voice #: (202) 606-5000
fax #: (202) 565-2729
e-mail: anccc@cns.gov
Sherwell, John
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, B-3
580 Taylor Ave.
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)260-8667
fax#: (410)260-8670
e-mail: jsherwell@dnr. state, md. us
Shell, Jim
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 North Capitol Street, NE
Suite 300
Washington, DC 20002-4239
voice #: (202) 962-3342
fax#: (202)962-3201
e-mail: jshell@mwcog.org
Shewack, Bob
US Environmental Protection Agency
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-9856
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: shewack.bob@epa.gov
Shenk, Gary
US Environmental Protection Agency
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5745
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: shenk.gary@epa.gov
Shofar, Steve
Washington Suburban Sanitation Commission
14501 Sweitzer Lane
Laurel, MD 20707
voice #: (301)206-8073
fax#: (301)206-7005
e-mail: sshofar@wsscwater.com
Shenk, Kelly
US Environmental Protection Agency
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5728
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: shenk.kelly@epa.gov
Shrewsbury, Paula
University of Maryland
Department of Entomology
College Park, MD 20742-4454
voice #: (301)405-7664
fax#: (301)314-9290
e-mail: psl61@umail.umd.edu
Shertzer, Richard
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Watershed Conservation
Rachel Carson State Office Building, 10th Floor
Harrisburg, PA 17105
voice #: (717) 787-9637
fax#: (717)772-3249
e-mail: rshertzer@state.pa.us
Shulterbrandt, Nicoline
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE, 5th Floor
Washington, DC 20002
voice/: (202)535-2190
fax#: (202)535-1363
e-mail: nicoline.shulterbrandt@dc.gov
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Siemien, Jon
DC Fisheries and Wildlife Division
51 N Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202) 535-2273
fax#: (202)535-1373
e-mail: MSiemien@DCHealth.com
Smith, Sean
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office E-2
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410) 260-8799
fax#: (410)260-8779
e-mail: ssmith@dnr.state.md.us
Simpson, Brandy
Naval Air Station, Patuxent River
22473 Millstone Road
Building 505
Patuxent River, MD 20670
voice #: (301)757-1780
fax#: (301)757-1703
e-mail: simpsonbk@navair.navy.mil
Smith, Thomas L
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
21 7 Governor Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 786-4554
fax#: (804)371-2674
e-mail: tsmith@dcr.state.va.us
Simpson, Thomas W.
University of Maryland
College of Agricultural and Natural Resources
Symons Hall, Room 1209
College Park, MD 20742
voice #: (301)405-5696
fax#: (301)405-2963
e-mail: ts82@umail.umd.edu
Sneeringer, Paul J.
US Army Corps of Engineers
P.O. Box 1715
Baltimore, MD 21203-1715
voice #: (410) 962-6029
fax#: (410)962-6001
e-mail: paul.sneeringer@nab02.usace.army.mil
Slattery, Britt
US Fish and Wildlife Service
1 77 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)573-4581
fax#: (410)224-2781
e-mail: britt_slattery@fws.gov
Slattery, Mike
US Fish and Wildlife Service
1 77 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)573-4580
fax#: (410)224-2781
e-mail: mike_slattery@fws.gov
Snyder, Kelly
P.H. Glatfelter Company
228 S. Main Street
Spring Grove, PA 1 7362-1 000
voice #: (717)225-4711
fax#: (717)225-6726
e-mail: ksnyder@glatfelter.com
Spano, Tanya
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 North Capitol Street, NE
Suite 300
Washington, DC 20002-4226
voice #: (202) 962-3776
fax #-. (202) 962-3201
e-mail: tspano@mwcog.org
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Speir, Harley
MD Department of Natural Resources
580 Taylor Avenue, B-2
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8303
fax#: (410)260-8278
e-mail: hspeir@dnr.state.md.us
Steidel, Bob
Hopewell Regional Wastewater Facility
231 Hummel-Ross Road
P.O. Box 969
Hopewell, VA 23860
voice #: (804)541-2210
fax#: (804)541-2441
e-mail: rsteidel@ci.hopewell.va.us
Spells, Albert
US Fish and Wildlife Service
11110 Kimages Road
Charles City, VA 23030
voice #: (804)829-2421
fax#: (804)829-6067
e-mail: albert_spells@fws.gov
Spencer, Jessica
Dickinson College
Route 6, Box 20
Wellsboro, PA 16901
e-mail: SpencerJ@dickinson.edu
Sprenkle, Richard G.
PA Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources
Rachel Carson State Office Building, 7th Floor
400 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8767
voice #: (717) 787-9306
fax#: (717)772-9106
e-mail: rsprenkle@state.pa.us
St. Pierre, Richard
US Fish and Wildlife Service
1721 N. Front Street, Suite 105
Harrisburg, PA 17102
voice #: (717) 238-6425
fax#: (717)238-0495
e-mail: richard_stpierre@fws.gov
Stack, Bill
Baltimore City
Department of Public Works, Room 21 9
3001 Druid Park Drive
Baltimore, MD 21215
voice #: (410)396-0732
fax#: (410)523-9047
e-mail: Bill.Stack@baltimorecity.gov
Stephens, Glenn
PA Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 8772, 15 Floor
400 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8772
voice #: (717) 772-8926
fax#: (717)783-2703
e-mail: gsfephens@state.pa.us
Stephens, Guy
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice*: (410)267-5724
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: stephens.guy@epa.gov
Stewart, Helen
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, E-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8783
fax#: (410)260-8779
e-mail: hstewart@dnr.state.md.us
Stewart, Steve
Baltimore County
401 Bosley Avenue
Suite 41 6
Towson, MD 21204
voice #: (410)887-4488
fax#: (410)887-4804
e-mail: sstewart@co.ba.md.us
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Stierstorfer, Fran
MD Department of the Environment
Waste Management Administration
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
voice #: (410)631-3956
fax#: (410)631-3321
e-mail: fstierstofer@mde.state, md. us
Strother, Jessica
Fairfax County, Urban Forestry Department
12055 Government Center Parkway
5th Floor
Fairfax, VA 22035-5503
voice #: (703)324-1795
fax #: (703) 803-7769
e-mail: Jessica.strother@co.fairfax.va. us
Stokes, Harry
Adams County
Adams County Courthouse
111-117 Baltimore Street
Gettysburg, PA 1 7325
voice #: (717)337-9820
fax#: (717)334-2091
e-mail: hstokes@acc.pa.net
Stuntz, Pat
Chesapeake Bay Commission
60 West Street, Suite 200
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)263-3420
fax#: (410)263-9338
e-mail: pstuntz@qwest.net
Stoltzfus, J. Lowell
MD Senate
30487 Broad Street
Princess Anne, MD 21853
voice #: (410)651-3886
fax#: (410)651-3886
e-mail: lowell stoltzfus@senate.state.md.us
Summers, Robert
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
voice #: (410) 631-3680
fax#: (410)631-3873
e-mail: bsummers@mde. state, md. us
Stone, Ed
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
voice #. (410) 631-3661
fax#: (410)631-3163
e-mail: estone@mde.state.md.us
Sutherland, David
US Fish and Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office
1 77 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)573-4535
fax#: (410)224-2781
e-mail: David.Sutherland@fws.gov
Street, Bill
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
6 Herndon Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice*: (410)268-8833
fax#: (410)268-6687
e-mail: bstreet@cbf.org
Swanson, Ann
Chesapeake Bay Commission
60 West St., Suite 200
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)263-3420
fax#: (410)263-9338
e-mail: apswanson@qwest.net
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Swartz, Paul O.
Susquehanna River Basin Commission
1721 North Front Street
Harrisburg, PA 17102-2391
voice #: (717) 238-0422
fax#: (717)238-2436
e-mail: pswartz@srbc.net
Takacs, Richard
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5672
fax#: (410)267-5666
e-mail: rich.takacs@noaa.gov
Sweeney, Jeffrey
University of Maryland
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410) 267-9844
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: jsweeney@chesapeakebay.net
Takaki, Elena
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, E-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8715
fax#: (410)260-8709
e-mail: etakaki@dnr.state.md.us
Sylvester, Nita
US Environmental Protection Agency
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5711
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: sylvester.nita@epa.gov
Tabor, Lance
WV Soil Conservation Agency
1900 Kanawha Boulevard East
Charleston, WV 25302-5305
voice #: (304) 558-2204
fax #: (304) 340-4839
e-mail: ltabor@wvsca.org
Taglang, Steve
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Room 506 Finance Building
Commonwealth and North streets
Harrisburg, PA 17120
voice #: (717) 787-1954
fax#: (717)787-8614
e-mai : staglang@state.pa.us
Tango, Peter
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, D-2
580 Taylor Ave.
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8649
fax#: (410)260-8640
e-mail: ptango@dnr.state.md.
Terceiro, Mark
National Marine Fisheries Service
133 Water Street
Woods Hole, MA 02543
voice #: (508)495-2305
fax #: (508) 495-2393
email: mark.terceiro@noaa.gov
Thompson, Bonita
DC Department of Health
Environmental Health Administration
51 N Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202) 535-2980
fax#: (202)535-1364
e-mail: bonita.thompson@dc.gov
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Thompson, Edith
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building
580 Taylor Avenue, E-l
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410) 260-8555
fax#: (410)260-8595
e-mail: tthompson@dnr.state.md.us
Todd, Albert H.
US Forest Service
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5705
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: todd.al@epa.gov
Thompson, Julie
US Fish and Wildlife Service
1 77 Admiral Cochran Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)573-4517
fax#: (410)269-0832
e-mail: julie_thompson@fws.gov
Thompson, Mark
International City/County Management Association
777 N. Capitol Street, NE
Suite 500
Washington, DC 20002-4201
voice #: (202) 962-3589
fax #: (202) 962-3500
e-mail: mthompson@icma.org
Tinsman, Jeff
DE Division of Fish and Wildlife
89 Kings Highway
Dover, DE 19901
voice #: (302) 739-4782
fax#: (302)739-6780
e-mail: jtinsman@state.de.us
Tjaden, Bob
University of Maryland- College Park
MD Cooperative Extension
1210SymonsHall
College Park, MD 20742
voice #: (301) 405-7992
fax#: (301)405-2963
e-mail: RT20@umail.umd.edu
Tooke, Maureen
Chesapeake Bay Program
777 N. Capitol Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002-4201
voice #: (202) 962-3633
fax #: (202) 962-3500
e-mail: mtooke@icma.org
Topper, Hank
US Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street, SW
Washington, DC 20460
voice #: (202)260-6750
fax#: (202)260-2219
e-mail: topper.henry@epa.gov
Trask, Julie
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE
5th Floor
Washington DC, 20002
voice #: (202)535-2961
fax#: (202)535-1364
e-mail: jtrask@dc.gov
Travelstead, Jack
VA Marine Resources Commission
P.O. Box 756
2600 Washington Avenue
Newport News, VA 23607-0756
voice #: (757) 247-2247
fax#: (757)247-8101
e-mail: jtravelste@mrc.state.va.us
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Turner, Michael
US Air Force
#1 CES/CEV
37 Sweeney Boulevard
Langley AFB, VA 23665
voice #: (757) 764-1097
fax#: (757)764-8615
e-mail: michael.turner@langley.af.mil
Vaughan, Douglas
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
101 Rivers Island Road
Beaufort, NC 28516
voice #: (252) 728-8761
fax#: (252)728-8619
e-mail: doug.vaughan@noaa.gov
Underwood, Stacey
US Army Corps of Engineers
Baltimore District, CENAB-PL-E
P.O. Box 1715
Baltimore, MD 21203-1715
voice #: (410)962-4977
fax#: (410)962-4698
e-mail: stacey.m.underwood@usace.army.mil
VanHassent, Don
MD Department of Natural Resources
580 Taylor Avenue; E-l
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8504
fax#: (410)260-8595
e-mail: dvanhassent@dnr.state.md.us
Veeramachaneni, Raja
Maryland State Highway Administration
707 N. Calvert Street, C-201
Baltimore, MD 21202
voice #: (410)545-8390
fax#: (410)209-5031
e-mail: RVeeramachaneni@sha.state, md. us
Velinslcy, David
Academy of Natural Sciences
1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19103
voice #: (215)299-1147
fax#: (215)299-1079
e-mail: velinsky@acnatsci.org
Varnell, Lyle
VA Institute of Marine Science
Rt. 1208 Create Road
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
voice #: (804) 684-7764
fax #: (804) 684-7097
e-mail: lyle@vims.edu
Vathis, Patti
PA Department of Education
333 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA 17126
voice #: (717) 783-6994
fax#: (717)783-3946
e-mail: pvathis@state.pa.us
Vlavianos, Lina
Severn River Commission
478 Old Orchard Circle
Millersville, MD 21108
voice #: (410)987-6470
fax#: (410)222-4374
e-mail: vlavianos@usa.net
Vonderheid, Maria
US Fish and Wildlife Service
Patuxent Research Refuge
12100 Beech Forest Road; Suite 138
Laurel, MD 20708-4036
voice #: (301)497-5761
fax#: (301)497-5765
e-mail: Maria_Vonderheid@fws.gov
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Waggoner, Mark
Natural Resources Conservation Service
339 Busch's Frontage Road
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (443) 482-2927
fax#: (410)757-0687
e-mail: mark.waggoner@md.usda.gov
Watson, Angela
PA Department of Transportation
Keystone Building
P.O. Box 3365
Harrisburg, PA 17105-3365
voice #: (717) 787-5247
fax#: (717)787-5247
e-mail: awatson@dot.state.pa.us
Wald, Suzy
DC Department of Health
Watershed Protection Division
51 N Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20002
voice #: (202)645-6601x3218
fax#: (202)645-6103
e-mail: suzanne.wald@dc.gov
Watkinson, Tony
VA Marine Resources Commission
2600 Washington Ave, 3rd Floor
Newport News, VA 23607
voice #: (757) 247-2255
fax #: (757) 247-8062
e-mail: twatkinson@mrc.state, va. us
Walker, Rebecca
Naval Air Station, Patuxent River
22473 Millstone Road
Building 505
Patuxent River, MD 20670
voice #: (301)757-1723
fax#: (301)757-1703
e-mail: walkerrm2@NAVAIR.NAVY.MIL
Waugh, Gary
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 213
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 786-5045
fax#: (804)371-2072
e-mail: gwaugh@dcr.state.va.us
Wang, Harry
VA Institute of Marine Science
School of Marine Science
College of William and Mary
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
voice #: (804)684-7215
fax#: (804)684-7198
e-mail: wang@vims.edu
Wasti, Khizar
VA Department of Health
1500 E. Main Street
Room 124
Richmond, VA 23218
voice #: (804) 786-1763
fax#: (804)786-9510
e-mail: kwasti@vdh.state.va.us
Waugh, Michael L.
Senate of Pennsylvania
Senate Box 203028
Harrisburg, PA 17120
voice #: (717) 787-3817
fax#: (717)783-1900
e-mail: mwaugh@pasen.gov
Weaver, Alan
VA Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
12108 Washington Highway
Ashland, VA 23005
voice #: (804) 752-5504
fax #: (804) 752-5505
e-mail: aweaver@dgif.state.va.us
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Webster, Robert
MD Department of Natural Resources
Forest Service
3 Pershing Street, Room 101
Cumberland, MD21502
voice #: (301) 777-2137
fax#: (301)777-2197
e-mail: bwebster@dnr.state.md.us
Weinberg, Howard
University of MD- Eastern Shore
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5735
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: hweinber@chesapeakebay.net
Weir, Michael H.
MD House of Delegates
611 Weir Lane
Essex, MD 21221
voice #: (410)391-7800
fax#: (410)391-7803
Weller, Deborah G
MD Office of Planning
301 W. Preston Street, Suite 1101
Baltimore, MD 21201
voice #: (410) 767-4562
fax#: (410)767-4480
e-mail: DWeller@mdp.state.md.us
Wells, Curt
Reynolds Metals Company
6603 W. Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23230
voice #: (804)281-2343
fax#: (804)281-3745
e-mail: cawells@rmc.com
Welsh, Don
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
voice #: (215)814-2908
fax#: (215)814-2901
email : welsh.donald@epa.gov
Weis, Ron
PA Fish and Boat Commission
450 Robinson Lane
Bellefonte, PA 1 6823
voice #: (814)359-5155
fax#: (814)359-5153
e-mail: kweis@state.pa.us
Wenger, Al
Agriculture Policy Consultant
P.O. Box 26
Rheems, PA 17570
voice #: (717)367-1195
fax#.- (717)367-5913
e-mail: awenger@wengerfeed.com
Weismiller, Richard
University of MD
Natural Resource Sciences & Landscape Architecture
2102 Plant Sciences Building
College Park, MD 20742
voice #: (301)405-1307
fax#: (301)314-9308
e-mail: rw22@umail.umd.edu
Wenger, Noah W.
Senate of Pennsylvania
Senate Box 203036
281 Capitol Bldg.
Harrisburg, PA 17120-3016
voice #: (717) 787-4420
fax#: (717)783-3156
e-mail: nwenger@pasen.gov
Weiss, Paige
VA Department of Historic Resources
612 Court Street
Portsmouth, VA 23704
voice*: (757)396-6707
fax#: (757)396-6712
e-mail: pweiss@dhr.state.va.us
Wenk, Victor
TWG
3803 Huntington Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20015
voice #: (202) 362-4090
fax#: (202)362-4091
e-mail: vwenk@erols.com
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Wenzel, Lauren
MD Department of Natural Resources
580 Taylor Avenue
Tawes State Office Building, E-2
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8724
fax#: (410)260-8709
e-mail: lwenzel@dnr.state.md.us
White, ReiderJ.
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
voice #: (410)631-3255
fax#: (410)631-3391
e-mail: rwhite@mde.state.md.us
Wertz, Melanie
PA Department of Environmental Protection
PO Box 8555
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8555
voice #: (717) 772-5647
fax#: (717)787-9549
e-mail: mwertz@state.pa.us
Whitney Jr., Jack J.
VA Beach Department of Agriculture
310 Kemp Lane
Chesapeake, VA 23325
voice #: (757) 543-5901
fax #: (757) 543-2730
e-mail: wjwhitne@city.virginia_beach.va.us
Wesson, Jim
VA Marine Resources Commission
2600 Washington Avenue, 3rd Floor
Newport News, VA 23607-0756
voice #: (757)247-2121
fax#: (757)247-8101
e-mail: jwesson@mrc.state.va.us
Wicks, Kerry
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, E-4
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8413
fax#: (410)260-8404
e-mail: kwicks@dnr.state.md.us
Wetmore, Douglas
Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
James Monroe Building
101 N. ,14th Street, 1 7th Floor
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804)371-6221
fax #: (804) 225-3447
e-mail: dwetmore@cblad. state, va. us
Wiedeman, Allison
US Environmental Protection Agency
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410) 267-5733
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: wiedeman.allison@epa.gov
Wheeler, James
PA State Association of Township Supervisors
3001 Gettysburg Road
Camp Hill, PA 17011
voice #: (717) 763-0930
fax#: (717)763-9732
e-mail: jwheeler@psats.org
Wilcox, Tom
VA Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
4010 West Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23230
voice*: (804)367-8998
fax #: (804) 367-2427
e-mail: twilcox@dgif.state.va.us
Whitaker, Dave
MD Department of Planning
301 W. Preston Street, Suite 1101
Baltimore, MD 21201
voice #: (410) 767-4564
e-mail: dwhitaker@mdp, state, md. us
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Wilhere, Mary Lynn
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice*: (410)267-5719
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: wilhere.marylynn@epa.gov
Williamson, Larry
PA Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources
Rachel Carson State Office Building
400 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
voice #: (717) 783-2659
fax#: (717)772-4363
e-mail: lwilliamso@state.pa.us
Wilkie, John McNeil
Tatum CFO
3915 Ivy Terrace Court
Washington, DC 20007
voice #: (202) 338-6580
fax #: (202) 338-6580
e-mail: nwilkie@tatumcfo.com
Wilson, Stuart D.
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 786-4382
fax#: (804)371-2630
e-mail: swilson@dcr.state.va.us
Willard, Debra
US Geological Survey
926A National Center
12201 Sunrise Valley Drive
Reston, VA 20192
voice #: (703) 648-5320
fax #: (703) 648-6953
e-mail: dwillard@usgs.gov
Wittkamp, Thomas
Langley Air Force Base
1 CES/CEVQ
37 Sweeney Blvd.
Langley AFB, VA 23665-2107
voice #: (757) 764-1135
fax#: (757)764-8615
e-mail: thomas.wittkamp@langley.af.mil
Williams, Bennie
MD Department of Natural Resources
580 Taylor Avenue, C-2
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)260-8272
fax#: (410)260-8278
e-mail: cwilliams@iwla.org
Wolf, Kristin
PA Department of Environmental Protection
400 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063
voice #: (717) 787-1323
fax#: (717)705-4087
e-mail: kwolf@state.pa.us
Williams, Casey
Izaak Walton League
707 Conservation Lane
Gaithersburg, MD 20878-2983
voice #: (301)548-0150x220
fax#: (301)548-0146
e-mail: cwilliams@iwla.org
Williams, Martin E.
Senate of VA
P.O. Box 1096
Newport News, VA 23601
voice #: (757) 599-8683
fax#: (757)873-1160
e-mail: sendist01@aol.com
Wolff, George B.
PA Citizen Representative
240 N. Third Street
Suite 403
Harrisburg, PA 17101
voice #: (717)232-8754
fax#: (717)231-4885
e-mail: fmatwolff@aol.com
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Wood, Bob
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
One Williams Street
Solomons, MD 20688
voice #: (410)326-7211
fax#: (410)326-7209
e-mail: bwood@cbl.umces.edu
Woody, Richard
VA Department of Transportation
1401 East Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804) 786-4304
fax#: (804)371-6827
e-mail: ricky.woody@virginiaDOT.org
Wood, Kathryn
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
P.O. Box 38
Solomons, MD 20688
voice #: (410)326-7293
fax#: (410)326-7209
e-mail: wood@cbl.umces.edu
Young, Carol
PA Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 8465
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8465
fax#: (717)787-9549
e-mail: cyoung@state.pa.us
Wood, Ron
VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
James Monroe Building
101 North 14th Street, 1 7th Floor
Richmond, VA 23219
voice #: (804)225-3442
fax #: (804) 225-3447
e-mail: rwood@cblad.state.va.us
Young, Wayne
MD Environmental Service
2011 Commerce Park Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
voice #: (410)974-7261
fax#: (410)974-7236
e-mail: wyoun@menv.com
Wood, Jr., John F.
MD House of Delegates
P.O. Box 406
Mechanicsville, MD 20659
voice #: (301)934-9645
fax#: (301)934-9645
e-mail: john_wood@house. state, md. us
Yowell, Robert
PA Department of Environmental Protection
208 West Third Street
Williamsport, PA 17701
voice #: (570) 327-3695
fax #: (570) 327-3565
e-mail: ryowell@state.pa.us
Woodworth, Jim
NRDC
1200 New York Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20005
voice #: (202)289-2429
fax#: (202)289-1060
e-mail: iwoodworth@nrdc.org
Zaw-Mon, Merrylin
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
voice #: (410)631-3084
fax#: (410)631-3888
e-mail: mzawmon@mde.state.md.us
Zhou, Ning
Virginia Tech
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
voice #: (410)267-5727
fax#: (410)267-5777
e-mail: zhou.ning@epa.gov
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Zieba, Kyle
US Environmental Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay Program Office (3CBOO)
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
voice #: (215)814-5420
fax#: (215)814-2201
e-mail: zieba.kyle@epa.gov
Zimmerman, Bob
DE Dept of Natural Resources
89 Kings Highway
Dover, DE 19901
voice #: (302) 739-4403
fax #: (302) 739-6242
e-mail: rzimmerman@state.de.us
Zimmermann, Carl
Chesapeake Biological Lab
P.O. Box 38
Solomons, MD 20688
voice #: (301)326-4281
fax#: (301)326-7209
e-mail: carlz@cbl.umces.edu
Zug, Peter J.
PA House of Representatives
P.O. Box 202020
Harrisburg, PA 17120
voice #: (717) 787-2686
fax#: (717)787-1295
e-mail: pzug@pahouse.com
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A "WHO'S WHO" IN THE CHESAPEAKE BAY PROGRAM
April 2001
Chesapeake Bay Program
A Watershed Partnership
Chesapeake Bay Program
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
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Robert Shewack
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The Chesapeake Bay Program:
An Overview
America's Leading Bay & River Restoration Program
The Chesapeake Bay Program is the unique regional partnership that's been directing and
conducting the restoration of the Chesapeake Bay since the signing of the historic Chesapeake
Bay Agreement of 1983. The Bay Program partners include the states of Maryland, Pennsylvania
and Virginia; the District of Columbia; the Chesapeake Bay Commission, a tri-state legislative
body; the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, representing the federal government; and
participating advisory groups.
As the largest estuary in the United States and one of the most productive in the world, the
Chesapeake Bay was this nation's first estuary targeted for restoration and protection. In the late
1970s, scientific and estuarine research on the Bay pinpointed three areas requiring immediate
attention: nutrient over-enrichment, dwindling underwater Bay grasses and toxic pollution. Once
the initial research was completed, the Bay Program evolved as the means to restore this
exceptionally valuable resource.
Since its inception in 1983, the Bay Program's highest priority has been the restoration of the
Bay's living resources - its finfish, shellfish, Bay grasses, and other aquatic life and wildlife.
Improvements include fisheries and habitat restoration, increases of Bay grasses, nutrient and
toxic reductions, and significant advances in estuarine science.
Examples of specific actions initiated by the Bay Program include a watershed-wide phosphate
detergent ban, the introduction of agricultural best management practices, biological nutrient
removal at wastewater plants, and a public education campaign emphasizing the role each of the
watershed's over 15 million residents play in the restoration.
Considered a national and international model for estuarine research and restoration programs,
the Bay Program is a partnership led by the Chesapeake Executive Council. The members of the
Executive Council are the governors of Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania; the mayor of the
District of Columbia; the administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency arid the
chair of the Chesapeake Bay Commission. The Executive Council meets annually to establish the
policy direction for the Bay Program.
In the 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement, the Executive Council set a goal to reduce the nutrients
nitrogen and phosphorous entering the Bay by 40% by 2000. In 1992, the Executive Council
agreed to continue the 40% reduction goal beyond 2000, as well as to attack nutrients at their
source - upstream in the Bay's tributaries. As a result, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and the
District of Columbia began developing tributary strategies to achieve nutrient reduction targets.
In 1993, the Executive Council set an initial goal for recovery of Bay grasses at 114,000 acres by
2005 and set goals for reopening spawning habitat for migratory fish by removing blockages,
such as small dams, on the Bay rivers.
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In July 1994, high-level federal officials from 25 agencies and departments signed the Agreement
of Federal Agencies on Ecosystem Management in the Chesapeake Bay (updated in 1998.) The
historic agreement outlined specific goals and commitments by federal agencies on federal lands
throughout the watershed, as well as new cooperative efforts by federal agencies elsewhere.
In October 1994, the Executive Council made the implementation of the tributary strategies the
top priority for the Bay and its rivers. The Executive Council also adopted the Chesapeake Bay
Basinwide Toxics Reduction and Prevention Strategy (updated in 2000.) In addition, the
Executive Council issued new initiatives for riparian forest buffers, habitat restoration, and
reciprocal agricultural certification programs.
The 7995 Local Government Partnership Initiative engaged the watershed's 1,650 local
governments in the Bay restoration effort. The Executive Council followed this in 1996 by
adopting the Local Government Participation Action Flan and the Priorities for Action for Land,
Growth and Stewardship in the Chesapeake Bay Region, which address land use management,
growth and development, stream corridor protection, and infrastructure improvements. In 1996,
the Executive Council also signed the Riparian Forest Buffers Initiative, which strengthened the
Bay Program's commitment to improve water quality and enhance habitat. A new goal called for
restoring 2,010 miles of riparian buffers on stream and shoreline in the watershed by 2010.
In 1997, the Executive Council renewed its commitment to the 40% nutrient reduction goal,
acknowledging that it had to accelerate efforts. A Bay Program study had concluded that the goal
for phosphorus reduction would be met by 2000, but the goal for nitrogen would not be met
unless efforts were intensified. Other directives signed in 1997 focused on wetlands protection
and restoration and the development of a Community Watershed Initiative.
In November 1998, representatives of 22 federal agencies and departments signed an updated
agreement, the Federal Agencies' Chesapeake Ecosystem Unified Plan, which contains 50
specific goals and commitments.
At the December 1998 Executive Council Meeting, education and technology were highlighted
as the top tools for the future of the Bay's restoration. The Executive Council also directed the
Chesapeake Bay Program to begin the process of creating a new Bay Agreement, to be
completed in 2000. Also, Council members signed a directive to coordinate a regional effort to
manage the use and transportation of animal waste.
On June 28, 2000, the Chesapeake Executive Council signed the new Chesapeake 2000
agreement, which will guide the next decade of restoration and protection efforts throughout the
Bay watershed. The agreement commits to protecting and restoring living resources, vital
habitats and water quality of the Bay and its watershed. The agreement has cutting edge
commitments in the area of water quality - correcting nutrient and sediment problems in the Bay
and its tidal tributaries and taking them off of the impaired waters list by 2010. Chesapeake
2000 also addresses the sprawl and livability issues that have gotten national attention. The
agreement commits to reduce the rate of harmful sprawl development of forest and agricultural
land in the Bay watershed by 30% by 2012. The agreement also commits to permanently
preserving 20% of the Bay watershed by 2010.
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Although nutrient loads to the Bay have declined significantly since 1987, reductions fell short
of the 2000 goal. In the areas most impacted by excessive nutrient loads, the Potomac River and
points north, phosphorus reduction goals were achieved. Nitrogen reduction goals for those areas
are expected to be met once tributary strategies are fully implemented in 2003. A significant
portion of nutrient reductions can be attributed to improved technology at wastewater treatment
plants, while additional gains have been achieved through the banning of phosphate detergents
and the implementation of new technologies, such as biological nutrient removal. A variety of
best management practices, such as forest, and other buffer strips and nutrient management plans
on farms, also have helped reduce the amount of nitrogen and phosphorus entering the Bay.
Other recent restoration highlights include:
Underwater Bay grasses: The resurgence of the Chesapeake Bay's underwater grasses is
closely linked to baywide water quality conditions. Bay grasses - an important nursery for
aquatic creatures such as crabs and rockfish - increased to an estimated 68,125 total acres
baywide in 1999. The increase reflects an especially strong recovery of grasses in the Tangier
Sound and Honga River areas. Chesapeake 2000 recommits the Bay Program to meet the
114,000 acre Bay grass goal, and to revise that goal by addressing Bay grass recovery in
relation to water clarity, water quality and bottom disturbance.
Oysters restoration: In March 2000, a Bay Program workshop gathered key members of the
Chesapeake Bay scientific, management and waterman communities to discuss oyster
restoration activities in the Chesapeake Bay. As a result of the workshop, Bay leaders came
to consensus on several critical issues related to successful oyster restoration, including the
importance of oyster sanctuaries, the benefits of protecting historically productive areas and
the importance of reef design. In order to help reach the Chesapeake 2000 goal of a ten-fold
increase in native oysters by 2010, Congress has appropriated over $4 million to oyster
restoration activities in FY2001 (for the US Army Corps of Engineers, NOAA & EPA).
Managers and scientists believe that the creation of oyster sanctuaries is key to their
recovery. These sanctuaries, placed in areas of varying salinity where recruitment of young
oysters is high, would be off limits to commercial and private oyster harvesters. Over 28,000
acres of sanctuary were designated between 1996 and 1999. Within those designated areas,
over 260 acres of oyster habitat have already been constructed.
Chemical releases: The Toxics 2000 Strategy, a new action plan that sets extensive goals for
preventing the release of chemical contaminants into the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries,
was signed by the Chesapeake Executive Council in December, 2000. The strategy commits
to meeting voluntary goals that surpass current regulatory requirements and strives to achieve
"zero release" of chemical contaminants into the Bay by phasing out chemical mixing zones,
reducing point source loads, and adopting new measures to ensure that finfish and shellfish
are safe to eat. And, for the first time, the Bay Program is setting specific numerical goals to
reduce toxics from nonpoint sources such as stormwater and agricultural runoff. The Toxics
2000 Strategy fulfills the first major commitment of Chesapeake 2000.
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Water trails: In Chesapeake 2000, Bay Program partners agreed "to increase the number of
designated water trails in the Chesapeake Bay watershed by 500 miles" by 2005. Currently,
293 miles of water trails are located in the Bay watershed and over 400 additional miles are
under development. The water trail network is being developed as part of the National Park
Service's Chesapeake Bay Gateways Network - a partnership of ecological, cultural and
historical sites and water trails throughout the Bay watershed.
Bald eagles: Bald eagle counts for 2000 indicated that the recovery of the bald eagle
population in the Chesapeake Bay watershed - an area with one of the highest concentrations
of eagles in the United States - remained on track. There were 533 active nests (with young
eagles) in 2000 in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and the District of Columbia - an
increase from 486 in 1999. And the District of Columbia was home to a successful nesting
pair of bald eagles for the first time since the 1940s. In 2000, there were 812 eaglets in active
nests - up from 706 in active nests the year before.
Blue crabs: In December 2000, the Bi-State Blue Crab Advisory Committee finished its
two-year review of the management of the blue crab fishery. As part of the new management
strategy, the committee agreed to set new limits on annual blue crab harvests in Maryland
and Virginia. The committee also identified 10% of the breeding stock as the minimum
threshold by which the blue crab population could survive. The new limits require that at
least 20% of the blue crab breeding stock be left each year to help restore the blue crab
population. The most recent blue crab preliminary commercial harvest data shows that 49
million pounds of crab were landed in Maryland and Virginia in 2000. The setting of new
harvest targets in 2001 fulfills one of the first major commitments in Chesapeake 2000.
Waterfowl: Data released in October 2000 by the Chesapeake Bay Program show an
increase in several species of waterfowl living in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, with
fourteen of twenty-one monitored species meeting year 2000 population goals. The
increasing numbers of waterfowl have been attributed to the restoration of habitat in the
Chesapeake Bay, the Atlantic Flyway and other areas. Among those species meeting the
2000 goals are migratory mallards, snow geese and bufflehead ducks. Seven species of
waterfowl did not reach the 2000 population goals. Increased competition with non-native
and invasive species for limited resources, poor weather in the arctic breeding grounds and
degradation of habitat have hampered the recovery of these waterfowl. Continued emphasis
on the protection and restoration of wetlands, Bay grasses and benthic habitats will be
necessary to protect all waterfowl.
Clean Water Act Reauthorization: On November 7, 2000 the President signed the
Estuaries and Clean Waters Act of 2000, which included Title II- Chesapeake Bay
Restoration. This Act amends Section 117 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act
(known as the Clean Water Act) and established new authorities for the Chesapeake Bay
Program. The reauthorized section sought to expand and strengthen cooperative efforts to
restore and protect the Chesapeake Bay and achieve the goals established in the Chesapeake
2000 and prior agreements. The Act also increases the annual authorization level for the Bay
Program.
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CHESAPEAKE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Responsibilities
The Chesapeake Executive Council was established by the Chesapeake Bay Agreement of
1983. Under the 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement, membership changed from cabinet
secretaries to the governors of Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, the administrator of the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the mayor of the District of Columbia and the chair of
the Chesapeake Bay Commission, a legislative body serving Maryland, Pennsylvania, and
Virginia. The Executive Council establishes the policy direction for the restoration and
protection of the Chesapeake Bay and its living resources. In June 2000, the Executive Council
signed and released the new Chesapeake 2000 agreement, which lays out goals and
commitments for the next decade.
The Executive Council exerts leadership to marshal public support and is accountable to
the public for progress made under the Agreements. It meets as needed, but at least annually. Its
Principals' Staff Committee meets as needed to facilitate communication among the
Implementation Committee, the advisory committees, and the Chesapeake Executive Council.
Chesapeake Executive Council Membership
Anthony A. Williams, Chair
Mayor
District of Columbia
One Judiciary Square, Suite 1100
441 4th Street
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 727-2980
Sen. Brian E. Frosh
Chair
Chesapeake Bay Commission
MD Senate
Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 800
Bethesda,MD 20814
(301)652-2111
James S. Gilmore, III
Governor
Commonwealth of Virginia
Office of the Governor
State Capital
Richmond, VA 23219
(804)786-2211
Parris N. Glendening
Governor
State of Maryland
Office of the Governor
State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
(410)974-3901
Thomas J. Ridge
Governor
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Room 225- The Capitol
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717)787-2500
Christine Todd Whitman
Administrator
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20004
(202) 564-4700
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PRINCIPALS' STAFF COMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Principals' Staff Committee (PSC) acts as the policy advisors to the Executive
Council, accepting items for their consideration and approval, and setting agendas for Council
meetings. Individual members of the PSC arrange and provide briefings to their principals, the
Agreement signatories. The PSC also provides policy and program direction to the
Implementation Committee.
Principals' Staff Committee Membership
Theodore J. Gordon - Chair, Chief Operating Officer, DC Department of Health
Jim Wareck - Special Assistant to the Mayor for Environmental Affairs
Hagner R. Mister - Secretary, MD Department of Agriculture
Jane Nishida - Secretary, MD Department of the Environment
Sarah J. Taylor-Rogers - Secretary, MD Department of Natural Resources
Harriet Tregoning - Secretary, Department of Planning
David Hess - Secretary, PA Dept. of Environmental Protection
John C. Oliver - Secretary, PA Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources
Richard G. Sprenkle - Deputy Secretary, PA Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources
Lawrence C. Tropea, Jr. - Deputy Sec. for Water Management, PA Dept. of Environmental Protection
John Paul Woodley, Jr. - Secretary of Natural Resources, VA, Office of Governor
David Brickley - Director, VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Dennis Treacy - Director, V A Department of Environmental Quality
Tom Voltaggio - Acting Regional Administrator, US EPA Region III
Diana Esher - Acting Director, US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office
Ann Swanson - Executive Director, Chesapeake Bay Commission
Principals' Staff Committee (PSC) Liaison List
Russell W. Baxter - VA Director, Chesapeake Bay Commission
Patricia A. Buckley - PA Department of Environmental Protection
James R. Collier - DC Department of Health
Jack E. Frye - V A Department of Conservation and Recreation
Verna E. Harrison - MD Department of Natural Resources
Robert Hoyt - MD Department of the Environment
Hamid Karimi - DC Department of Health
Peter J. Marx - US Environmental Protection Agency
Larry Minock - V A Department of Environmental Quality
Alan Pollock - V A Department of Environmental Quality
Royden Powell - MD Department of Agriculture
Robert Summers - MD Department of the Environment
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IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Implementation Committee was established by the Chesapeake Bay Agreement of
1983 and is composed of representatives from Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, the District
of Columbia, the Chesapeake Bay Commission, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and
other federal agencies and Program participants. It is responsible for implementing the policy
decisions and technical studies of the Chesapeake Executive Council and coordinating
restoration and protection activities under the Chesapeake 2000 agreement and subsequent
amendments and directives.
The Committee receives policy guidance from both the Executive Council and the
Principals' Staff Committee. It establishes and coordinates all of the committees and
subcommittees shown below. The Director of the EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office chairs
the Implementation Committee and the Office provides staff support to the Committee and its
subcommittees. The Implementation Committee is responsible for the annual workplan and
budget. It receives and acknowledges the advice of the Scientific and Technical Advisory
Committee, the Local Government Advisory Committee and the Citizens Advisory Committee
whose Chairs are also members.
Staff Contact:
Chris Warner
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-5737
Fax: (410) 267-5777
Email: warner.chris@epa.gov
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Organizational List
Implementation Committee
Budget Steering Committee
Federal Agencies Committee
Chesapeake Bay Gateways Network Working Group
Water Quality Steering Committee
Subcommittees
Air
Communications and Education
Information Management
Land, Growth & Stewardship
Living Resources
Modeling
Monitoring and Assessment
Nutrient
Toxics
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Implementation Committee Membership
Diana Esher - Chair, US EPA (Acting Director, Chesapeake Bay Program Office)
David Brickley - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Karl Brown - PA State Conservation Commission
Patricia A. Buckley - PA Department of Environmental Protection
David Butler - US Coast Guard
Bob Campbell - National Park Service
Michael Glower - VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
James R. Collier - DC Department of Health (Chair, Modeling Subcommittee)
Frank Dawson - MD Department of Natural Resources (Chair, Living Resources Subcommittee)
David Doss - USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Charles J. Fiala, Jr. - US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District
Judith Freeman - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Jack E. Frye - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Robert W. Grabb - VA Marine Resources Commission
Verna E, Harrison - MD Department of Natural Resources
Carlton Haywood - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin (Chair, Monitoring Subcommittee)
Joe Hoffman - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Nancy Imler - PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (Chair, Information Management Subcommittee)
David Johnson - VA Department of Environmental Quality (Chair, Air Subcommittee)
Hamid Karimi - DC Department of Health
Walden R. Kerns - VA Tech (Chair, Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee)
Kenneth Laden - DC Department of Public Works
Thomas Long - Farm Service Agency
Christine Martin - PA Governor's Office
Larry Minock - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Patricia O'Bannon - Supervisor of Tuckahoe Magisterial District (Chair, Local Gov, Advisory Committee)
Steve Olson - Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic
Robert Pennington - US Fish & Wildlife Service
Scott Phillips - US Geological Survey
Alan Pollock - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Royden Powell - MD Department of Agriculture
Thomas W. Simpson - University of MD (Chair, Nutrient Subcommittee)
Robert Summers - MD Department of the Environment (Chair, Toxics Subcommittee)
Ann Swanson - Chesapeake Bay Commission
Paul Swartz - Susquehanna River Basin Commission
Steve Taglang - PA Dept. of Env. Protection (Chair, Land, Growth & Stewardship Subcommittee)
Albert H. Todd - US Forest Service
Gary Waugh - VA Dept. of Cons, and Recreation (Chair, Communications and Education Subcommitee)
William J. Whitney, Jr. - The Whitney Group (Chair, Citizens Advisory Committee)
John Wolflin, US Fish & Wildlife Service
Robert Yowell - PA Department of Environmental Protection
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Budget Steering Committee (BSC) - The BSC is both a subset and complement to the
Implementation Committee. Its primary role is to assist the Implementation Committee in work
planning and management of operational budgets for the Bay Program. This includes preparation
of annual budget guidance and priorities, review of budget proposals from the subcommittees,
advisory committees and others, and making recommendations to the Implementation
Committee for annual spending plans and budget policy considerations. It steers and aligns
funding toward priority work plans and commitments of the Bay Program as determined by the
Executive Council, Principals' Staff Committee and the Implementation Committee, to whom it
refers policy issues for decision-making.
The BSC reviews specific proposals from the subcommittees and others, analyzes their merit and
suitability, while attending to "the big picture" of what benefits the Bay and what meets the
strategic priorities of the Program. The budget process is designed as an open and consensus-
based activity with the final result being a set of recommendations to EPA and other sponsoring
agencies for funding consideration.
The BSC assists the Program as requested in strategic planning and annual work planning
functions to ensure a coordinated, cross-program approach.
Diana Esher - Chair, US Environmental Protection Agency
Richard Batiuk - US Environmental Protection Agency
Russell W. Baxter - VA Director, Chesapeake Bay Commission
David Brickley - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Patricia A. Buckley - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Bob Campbell - National Park Service
Michael Clower - VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
James R. Collier - DC Department of Health (Chair, Modeling Subcommittee)
Moira Croghan - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Frank Dawson - MD Department of Natural Resources (Chair, Living Resources Subcommittee)
Verna E. Harrison - MD Department of Natural Resources
Carlton Haywood - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin (Chair, Monitoring Subcommittee)
Nancy Imler - PA Department of Environmental Protection (Chair, Information Mgmt. Subcommittee)
David Johnson - VA Department of Environmental Quality (Chair, Air Subcommittee)
Hamid Karimi - DC Department of Health
Cedric Karper - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Walden R. Kerns - VA Tech (Chair, Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee)
Robert Magnien - MD Department of Natural Resources
Larry Minock - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Patricia O'Bannon - Supervisor of Tuckahoe Magisterial District (Chair, Local Gov. Advisory Committee)
Thomas W. Simpson - MD Department of Agriculture (Chair, Nutrient Subcommittee)
Robert Summers - MD Department of the Environment (Chair, Toxics Subcommittee)
Ann Swanson - Chesapeake Bay Commission
Steve Taglang - PA Dept. of Env. Protection (Chair, Land, Growth & Stewardship Subcommittee)
Gary Waugh - VA Dept. of Cons, and Recreation (Chair, Communications and Education Subcommittee)
William J. Whitney, Jr. - The Whitney Group (Chair, Citizens Advisory Committee)
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AIR SUBCOMMITTEE
Responsibilities
To foster a broad-based understanding of the nature and extent of atmospheric deposition,
loadings, and effects of nutrients and chemical contaminants to the Chesapeake Bay, its
tributaries and watershed, and to reinforce federal and state efforts to reduce and prevent adverse
impacts of these loadings in a credible, holistic, coordinated, and comprehensive manner.
The Air Subcommittee is guided by three overarching objectives. The first addresses researching,
monitoring, and modeling atmospheric deposition, loadings, and effects. The second objective
addresses identifying atmospheric sources and reducing pollutant emissions and subsequent
loadings from these sources. Both of these objectives focus on nitrogen compounds and chemical
contaminants. The third objective addresses communicating the message that air pollution has
the potential to significantly impact water quality.
Staff Contact:
Rebecca Halloran
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 107
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-5673
Fax: (410) 267-5666
Email: halloran.rebecca@epa.gov
Air Subcommittee Membership
David Johnson - Chair, VA Department of Environmental Quality
Joel E. Baker - University of MD
John Benedict - WV Office of Air Quality
Terry Black - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Al Cimorelli - US Environmental Protection Agency
James R. Collier - DC Department of Health
Robert Day - DC Department of Health
Robin Dennis - US Environmental Protection Agency
Bruce Hicks - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Maggie Kerchner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Virginia McConnell - University of MD- Baltimore County
Kenn Pattison - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Jonathan Friday - MD Department of the Environment
Mark Richards - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Dan Salkovitz - V A Department of Environmental Quality
John Schneider - DE Department of Natural Resources and Environment
John Sherwell - MD Department of Natural Resources
Julie Thomas - US Environmental Protection Agency
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COMMUNICATIONS AND EDUCATION
SUBCOMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Communications and Education Subcommittee (CES) is responsible for: (1) building
public understanding and support of the Chesapeake Bay system and the restoration efforts
undertaken pursuant to the Chesapeake 2000 agreement and (2) coordinating the implementation
of the Agreement's public information, education and participation commitments, including
public review of commitment documents.
CES seeks to build and promote a broad conservation ethic among residents of the Bay
watershed through a comprehensive communications effort that includes media outreach,
education and community engagement. CES provides opportunities for citizen involvement via
Bay-related special events, restoration projects and K-12 educational initiatives.
CES activities are conducted within the framework of the Chesapeake 2000 agreement
"Stewardship and Community Engagement" section. CES works to increase awareness for higher
public recognition of the Bay Program and its accomplishments.
Organizational List
Communications and Education Subcommittee
Communications Workgroup
Education Workgroup
Staff Contacts:
Christopher Conner, Director
Communications Office
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-5758
Fax: (410) 267-5777
Email: conner.chris@epa.gov
Cathy Chang
Communications Office
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-5 756
Fax: (410) 267-5777
Email: chang.cathy@epa.gov
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Communications and Education Subcommittee Membership
Gary Waugh - Chair, VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Gilda M. Allen - DC Department of Health
Cheryl Amrani - US Fish & Wildlife Service
Kathleen Banski - Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts
Wayne Bell - Washington College
Rebecca Bell - MD State Department of Education
Kerri Bentkowski - Chesapeake Bay Trust
Sarah Bodor - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Becky Boger - The GLOBE Program
Thomas W. Burke - MD Department of Natural Resources
Bob Campbell - National Park Service
Valerie Chase - National Aquarium in Baltimore
Carl Cole - Management Consultant
Beth Creamer - NASA Goddard
Delores Dalton - VA Department of Education
Pat Devlin - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Deborah Elliott - Booz Allen & Hamilton Inc.
Clifford A. Falkenau - Citizen
Jim Firebaugh - VA Department of Education
Anne Goode - DC Department of Health
Jack Greer - MD Sea Grant College Program
Gary Heath - MD State Department of Education
Donna Heron - US Environmental Protection Agency
Peter Hill - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Carol Hollingsworth - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Susanna Klein - Living Classrooms Foundation
Mike Land - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Frances Lee Larkin - Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Peter J. Marx - US Environmental Protection Agency
Milt Nelson - University of MD
Christina Novak - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Reggie Parrish - US Environmental Protection Agency
Patricia Paul - USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Joan Phillips - US Navy
Lamar Raker - US Navy
Ann Regn - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Kathy Reshetiloff - US Fish & Wildlife Service
Eileen Setzler-Hamilton - Univ. of MD Center for Environmental Science
Dawn Shank - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Ann Swanson - Chesapeake Bay Commission
Nita Sylvester - US Environmental Protection Agency
Alicia Taylor - US Geological Survey
Patti Vathis - PA Department of Education
Lina Vlavianos - Severn River Commission
Heather Wells - US Army Corps of Engineers
Lauren Wenzel - MD Department of Natural Resources
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Communications Workgroup - The Communications Workgroup consists of representatives
from Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia, Federal agencies and others
who work together to promote awareness of the Chesapeake Bay and its issues. The
Communications Workgroup works to articulate and publicize the information generated by the
Bay Program to ensure accurate and timely reporting of the Bay's health to its citizens. CES also
serves in an advisory capacity to the various Bay Program subcommittees, committees and
workgroups in the development and distribution of their public outreach materials.
Gary Waugh - Chair, VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Karen Baker - US Army Environmental Center
Kathleen Banski - PA Bay Education Office
Thomas W. Burke - MD Department of Natural Resources
Bob Campbell - National Park Service
Carl Cole - Management Consultant
Delores Dalton - VA Department of Education
Pat Devlin - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Clifford A. Falkenau - Citizen
Frances H. Flanigan - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Anne Goode - DC Department of Health
Jack Greer - MD Sea Grant College Program
Donna Heron - US Environmental Protection Agency
Peter Hill - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Mike Land - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Bob Maddox - MD Department of the Environment
Peter J. Marx - US Environmental Protection Agency
Mike McCoy - MD Department of the Environment
Skip Meehan - National Park Service
Milt Nelson - University of MD
Christina Novak - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Reggie Fairish - US Environmental Protection Agency
Patricia Paul - USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Joan Phillips - US Navy
Lamar Raker - US Navy
Kathy Reshetiloff - US Fish & Wildlife Service
Bob Shewack - US Environmental Protection Agency
Ann Swanson - Chesapeake Bay Commission
Nita Sylvester - US Environmental Protection Agency
Lina Vlavianos - Severn River Commission
Heather Wells - US Army Corps of Engineers
Lauren Wenzel - MD Department of Natural Resources
Reider White - MD Department of the Environment
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Education Workgroup - The Education Workgroup brings together representatives of
interagency groups from Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, the District of Colombia and others
to advocate the commitments outlined in the Education and Outreach section of the Chesapeake
2000 agreement. The Education Workgroup works to provide the teachers and students with
essential Bay watershed messages, as well as to integrate the messages into the school
curriculums. The Workgroup also convenes a biennial Education Summit to share information
and issues, and to promote and improve scientific achievements by students.
Staff Contact:
Joe Soell
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-5722
Fax: (410) 267-5777
Email: soell.joseph@epa.gov
Delores Dalton - Chair, VA Department of Education
Gilda M. Allen - DC Department of Health
Cheryl Amrani - US Fish & Wildlife Service
Kathleen Banski - Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts
Rebecca Bell - MD State Department of Education
Kerri Bentkowski - Chesapeake Bay Trust
Sarah Bodor - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Becky Boger - The GLOBE Program
Valerie Chase - National Aquarium in Baltimore
Carl Cole - Management Consultant
Beth Creamer - NASA Goddard
Jim Firebaugh - VA Department of Education
Gary Heath - MD State Department of Education
Susanna Klein - Living Classrooms Foundation
Frances Lee Larkin - Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Peter J. Marx - US Environmental Protection Agency
Ann Regn - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Eileen Setzler-Hamilton - Univ. of MD Center for Environmental Science
Dawn Shank - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Patti Vathis - PA Department of Education
Gary Waugh - V A Department of Conservation and Recreation
Heather Wells - US Army Corps of Engineers
Lauren Wenzel - MD Department of Natural Resources
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INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
SUBCOMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Information Management Subcommittee coordinates and addresses issues related to the
acquisition, maintenance and dissemination of data and information important to the Chesapeake
Bay Program and its partners. The Subcommittee provides cross-program integration and vision
for information management activities of other CBP subcommittees.
Organizational List
Information Management Subcommittee
Chesapeake Information Management System (CIMS) Workgroup
Staff Contact:
Bridgette Hagerty
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 107
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-5648
Fax: (410) 267-5666
Email: hagerty.bridgette@epa.gov
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Information Management Subcommittee Membership
Nancy Imler - Chair, PA Department of Environmental Protection
Tony Allred - MD Department of Natural Resources
Gary Anderson - VA Institute of Marine Science
Lowell Bahner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Ricky Bahner - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Roger Barlow - US Geological Survey
Richard Batiuk - US Environmental Protection Agency
Christine Becker - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Peter Bergstrom - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Claire Buchanan - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Brian Burch - US Environmental Protection Agency
James Davis-Martin - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
David Donate - US Geological Survey
Robert E. Edwards - Susquehanna River Basin Commission
Rick Hoffman - VA Department of Environmental Quality
David A. Jasinski - University of Maryland
Jacqueline Johnson - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Mike Land - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Joseph Macknis - US Environmental Protection Agency
Robert Magnien - Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Vernon Morris - Howard University
Chesapeake Information Management System (QMS) Workgroup - Responsible for
the implementation of CIMS, the setting of clear priorities for specific tasks and the design and
maintenance of the Bay Program web site.
Richard Batiuk - Chair, US Environmental Protection Agency
Tony Allred - MD Department of Natural Resources
Lowell Bahner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Troy W. DeLung - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Mike Land - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Robert Magnien - Maryland Department of Natural Resources
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Implementation Committee
LAND, GROWTH AND STEWARDSHIP
SUBCOMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Subcommittee is responsible for identifying growth and land use issues of a Bay-
wide nature, addressing development topics, and forging alliances with other organizations and
interests to: 1) promote sound land management decisions; 2) provide growth projections and
assess the impacts of existing growth on the Bay and its tributaries; and 3) encourage public and
private actions to reduce the impacts of growth.
In 1996, the Chesapeake Executive Council accepted the report on Priorities for Action
for Land, Growth and Stewardship in the Chesapeake Bay Region as a way to advance
commitments on population growth and development in the 7987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement.
The goal of the Priorities for Action is: "To Encourage Sustainable Development Patterns That
Integrate Economic Health, Resource Protection, and Community Participation."
The Subcommittee carries out the Sound Land Use commitments of the Chesapeake 2000
agreement through public forums; technical assistance to local governments; research and
analysis on Bay-wide population and land use trends; enhancement of public access to the Bay
and its tributaries; promotion of public and private stewardship and conservation partnerships;
and evaluation of potential growth and development impacts of government policy decisions.
Currently, the Land, Growth and Stewardship Subcommittee is in the process of
restructuring its workgroups. The Subcommittee is establishing new membership for the four
new workgroups (Development, Redevelopment and Revitalization; Land Conservation; Land
Data; and, Transportation). The Public Access Workgroup is the only previously existing
workgroup that remains. Memberships will be finalized in 2001 and listed on the Chesapeake
Bay Program Home Page at www.chesapeakebay.net/search/whos_who.htm
Staff Contact:
Wendy Markos
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-9847
Fax: (410) 267-5777
Email: markos.wendy@epa.gov
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Organizational List
Land, Growth and Stewardship Subcommittee
Development, Redevelopment and Revitalization Workgroup
Land Conservation Workgroup
Land Data Workgroup
Public Access Workgroup
Transportation Workgroup
Land, Growth and Stewardship Subcommittee Membership
Steve Taglang - Chair, PA Department of Environmental Protection
Mary Abrams - MD Office of Planning
Roger Barlow - US Geological Survey
Amanda Bassow - US Environmental Protection Agency
Russell W. Baxter - VA Director, Chesapeake Bay Commission
Patricia A. Buckley - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Mark Bundy - MD Department of Natural Resources
Bob Campbell - National Park Service
Keely Clifford - US Environmental Protection Agency
Edwina Coder - PA League of Women Voters
Richard Cooksey - US Forest Service
Scott Crafton - VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
John Davy - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Lee R. Epstein - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Larry Gaven - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Darryl Glover - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Clark Jones, Jr. - Jones Realty and Construction Corp.
Martha Little - VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
Menchu Martinez - US Environmental Protection Agency
Larry Minock - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Philip E. Robbins - PA Governor Center
Andrea Ryon - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Len Shabman - VA Tech
Ann Swanson - Chesapeake Bay Commission
Mark Thompson - International City/County Management Association
Barbara Yuhas - International City/County Management Association
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Public Access Workgroup - The workgroup continues to promote public access to increase
awareness of the value of the Bay and its tributaries. The workgroup believes that people will
adopt an ethic of stewardship through positive recreational and educational experiences on or
around the Bay. In the past it has focused on promoting public access through inventorying and
mapping existing sites, and developing technical reports on how to select and develop public
access areas. A new focus is on working with localities on how to incorporate public access in
local comprehensive plans. In addition, the workgroup is working to promote the development of
water trails in the Bay region and linkages between the various access areas. This is being done
in conjunction with the new Gateways program being coordinated by National Park Service.
The Workgroup is charged to accomplish four tasks by the Chesapeake 2000 agreement:
By 2010, expand access points by 30%.
By 2005, increase the number of designated water trails by 500 miles.
Enhance interpretation materials that promote stewardship at natural, recreational, historical
and cultural public access sites.
By 2003, develop partnerships with at least 30 sites to enhance place-based interpretation of
Bay-related resources and themes and stimulate volunteer involvement in resource
restoration and conservation.
John Davy - Chair, VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Amanda Bassow - US Environmental Protection Agency
Bob Campbell - National Park Service
Christopher Conner - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Lisa Gutierrez - MD Department of Natural Resources
Derral Jones - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Marty Kaehny - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Peter J. Marx - US Environmental Protection Agency
Ted Pochter - DC Department of Recreation
Steve Taglang - PA Department of Env. Protection
Ron Weis - PA Fish Commission
Kerry Wicks - MD Department of Natural Resources
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Implementation Committee
LIVING RESOURCES SUBCOMMITTEE
Mission:
Coordinate the implementation of the Chesapeake Bay Program's efforts to conserve, enhance
and restore living resources of the Chesapeake Bay watershed and their habitats through
cooperation and integration of efforts among all partners.
Objectives and Primary Responsibility of the Living Resources Subcommittee:
Objective One: Promote and support the collection, evaluation and synthesis of the best
available scientific data needed to ensure continued progress in the understanding, protection and
restoration of Chesapeake Bay living resources.
Objective Two: Advance the science of habitat protection and restoration through research,
promotion and implementation of integrated and targeted projects/efforts.
Objective Three: Provide management recommendations regarding living resources and their
habitats to the Chesapeake Bay Program partners and direct funding toward priority projects
through the Implementation and Budget Steering Committees.
Objective Four: Identify and prioritize emerging issues concerning living resources and their
habitats and ensure rapid response and effective solutions.
Objective Five: Provide the information and technical tools needed to implement the living
resource goals of the Chesapeake Bay Program.
Implementation Strategy:
The Living Resource Subcommittee will meet quarterly to discuss key items in the work plan
and meet the objectives listed above. In addition to these meetings, the Subcommittee will have
two extended meetings a year to discuss budget priorities and status updates. Emerging issues
and or unfinished business can be handled through conference calls or impromptu meetings.
Quarterly meetings will be held on a rotational basis in each of the four jurisdictions (Maryland,
Pennsylvania, Virginia, and the District of Columbia) starting January 2001.
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Staff Contacts:
Catherine Clark
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-5718
Fax: (410) 267-5777
Email: clark.catherine@epa.gov
Workgroups: Fisheries Management
Planning and Coordination Workgroup,
Monitoring and Modeling Workgroup.
Monaca Noble
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-9830
Fax: (410) 267-5777
Email: noble.monaca@epa.gov
Workgroups: Non-native Invasive Species
Workgroup, Tidal Habitat Workgroup.
Celere Leonard
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 107
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-5675
Fax: (410) 267-5666
Email: celere.leonard@noaa.gov
Workgroups: Chesapeake Bay Stock
Assessment Committee and Technical
Subcommittee.
Steve Saari
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-9842
Fax: (410) 267-5777
Email: saari.steve@epa.gov
Workgroups: Living Resources
Outreach Workgroup, Non-Tidal Habitat
Workgroup,
Living Resources Subcommittee
Chesapeake Bay Fisheries Ecosystem Plan Technical Advisory Panel
Chesapeake Bay Stock Assessment Committee
Chesapeake Bay Stock Assessment Technical Subcommittee
Fisheries Management Planning and Coordination Workgroup
Living Resources Outreach Workgroup
Monitoring and Modeling Workgroup
Non-Native Invasive Species Workgroup
Non-Tidal Habitat Workgroup
Tidal Habitat Workgroup
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Living Resources Subcommittee
Frank Dawson - Chair, MD Department of Natural Resources
Peter Bergstrom - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Claire Buchanan - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Marie Bundy - Academy of Natural Sci. Estuarine Research Center
Nancy Butowski - MD Department of Natural Resources
Arthur Butt - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Richard Cooksey - US Forest Service
Doug Forsell - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Judith Freeman - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Mike Fritz - US Environmental Protection Agency
William Goldsborough - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Dave Goshorn - MD Department of Natural Resources
Richard S. Hammerschlag - US Geological Survey
David W. Heicher - Susquehanna River Basin Commission
Anne Henderson-Arzapalo - Aquatic Ecology Laboratory
Carl Hershner - V A Institute of Marine Science
Rick Hill - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Rick Hoopes - PA Fish and Boat Commission
Brian Hostetter - Regional Environmental Group Oceana
Edward Houde - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Steve Jordan - MD Department of Natural Resources
Chris Judy - MD Department of Natural Resources
Henry Koellein - MD Saltwater Sportsman's Association
Andrew Loftus - Natural Resources Consultant
Mike McCoy - MD Department of the Environment
Mark Mendelsohn - US Army Corps of Engineers
Bob Murphy - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Mike Naylor - MD Department of Natural Resources
Derek Orner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Ira Palmer- DC Department of Health
Edward Pendleton - US Geological Survey
Harriette Phelps - University of the District of Columbia
Ken Reisinger - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Eric Schwaab - MD Department of Natural Resources
Richard St. Pierre - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Jack Travelstead - VA Marine Resources Commission
Tony Watkinson - VA Marine Resources Commission
Jim Wesson - VA Marine Resources Commission
Wayne Young - MD Environmental Service
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Chesapeake Bay Fisheries Ecosystem Plan (FEP) Technical Advisory Panel (Joint
with NOAA). Charged to develop an FEP for the Chesapeake Bay; guide the gradual
implementation of ecosystem-based management of Bay fisheries; and oversee the continual
development of the FEP as knowledge of the Bay ecosystem increases and management needs
change.
Edward Houde - Co-Chair, University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Margaret McBride - Co-Chair, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Herb Austin - VA Institute of Marine Science
Vicki Blazer - US Geological Survey
Chris Bonzek - V A Institute of Marine Science
Denise Breitburg - Academy of Natural Sci. Estuarine Research Center
Mary Christman - University of MD
Ratana Chuenpagdee - VA Institute of Marine Sceince
Steve Jordan - MD Department of Natural Resources
Jim Kirkley - VA Institute of Marine Science
Jonathan Kramer - MD Sea Grant College Program
Rom Lipcius - Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Tom Miller - Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
Derek Orner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Dave Secor - University of MD Center for Environmental Science
Alexi Sharov - MD Department of Natural Resources
Bob Wood - VA Institute of Marine Science
Chesapeake Bay Stock Assessment Committee (Sponsored by NOAA) Cooperatively
assess fisheries resources in the Chesapeake Bay in order to improve regional information
required for Bay-wide stock assessments.
Derek Orner - Chair, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Chris Bonzek - VA Institute of Marine Science
Nancy Butowski - MD Department of Natural Resources
A.C. Carpenter - Potomac River Fisheries Commission
Frank Dawson - MD Department of Natural Resources
Jack Dunnigan - Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
Judith Freeman - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
William Goldsborough - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Rick Hoopes - PA Fish and Boat Commission
Edward Houde - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Philip Jones - MD Department of Natural Resources
Lisa Kline - Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
Jonathan Kramer - MD Sea Grant College Program
Andrew Loftus - Natural Resources Consultant
Harry Mears - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Rob O' Reilly - VA Marine Resources Commission
Ira Palmer - DC Department of Health
Eric Schwaab - MD Department of Natural Resources
Ann Swanson - Chesapeake Bay Commission
Jack Travelstead - VA Marine Resources Commission
Douglas Vaughan - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Brian Wells - US Fish and Wildlife Service
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Chesapeake Bay Stock Assessment Technical Subcommittee
Philip Jones - Chair, MD Department of Natural Resources
Chris Bonzek - VA Institute of Marine Science
John Hoenig - Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Tom Miller - Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
Rob O' Reilly - VA Marine Resources Commission
Derek Orner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Anne Richards - National Marine Fisheries Service
Alexi Sharov - MD Department of Natural Resources
Douglas Vaughan - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Fisheries Management Planning and Coordination Workgroup - Ensure that fishery
considerations are integrated into all appropriate Chesapeake Bay Program activities, improve
fishery management coordination among Chesapeake Bay jurisdictions, develop an ecosystem
approach to fishery management decision-making, and coordinate efforts towards accomplishing
the Fisheries objectives of Chesapeake 2000.
Eric Schwaab - Chair, MD Department of Natural Resources
Nancy Butowski - MD Department of Natural Resources
John Galvez - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Andrew Loftus - Natural Resources Consultant
Derek Orner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Harriette Phelps - University of the District of Columbia
Jon Siemien - DC Fisheries and Wildlife Division
Lyle Varnell - Virginia Institite Of Marine Science
Brian Wells - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Living Resources Outreach Workgroup - To promote stewardship by increasing
awareness and understanding of the value of, and threats to, Chesapeake Bay living resources by
ensuring that living resource information is available and accessible to our audiences. We will:
1. Identify needs and opportunities for outreach on living resources issues.
2. Act as a liaison to Chesapeake Bay Program subcommittees to facilitate outreach about
living resources issues.
3. Chesapeake Bay Program jurisdictions and partners in providing living resources
information to our audiences.
Mike McCoy - Outreach Liaison, MD Department of the Environment
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Monitoring and Modeling Workgroup - Help the Living Resources Subcommittee use
technical information to restore, enhance, and protect the Chesapeake ecosystem.
Claire Buchanan - Co-Chair, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Arthur Butt - Co-Chair, VA Department of Environmental Quality
Herb Austin - VA Institute of Marine Science
Lowell Bahner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Marcia Berman - V A Institute of Marine Science
Walt Boyton - Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
Denise Breitburg - Academy of Natural Sci. Estuarine Research Center
Marie Bundy - Academy of Natural Sci. Estuarine Research Center
William Burton - Versar, Inc.
Kent Carpenter - Old Dominion University
Tom Cronin - US Geological Survey
Daniel M. Dauer - Old Dominion University
Thomas R. Fisher - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Doug Forsell - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Paul Genovese - MD Department of Natural Resources
Larry Haas - VA Institute of Marine Science
Edward Houde - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Jacqueline Johnson - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Steve Jordan - MD Department of Natural Resources
Michael Kemp - University of MD Center for Environmental Science
Julie Labranche - MD Department of the Environment
Richard Lacouture - Academy of Natural Sci. Estuarine Research Center
Roberto Llanso - Versar, Inc.
Harold Marshall - Old Dominion University
Peter May - DC Department of Health
Margaret McGinty - Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Thomas H. Miller - University of MD Cooperative Education
Patrick Nowlan - National Park Service
Marcia Olson - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Derek Orner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Robert J. Orth - VA Institute of Marine Science
Edward Pendleton - US Geological Survey
Nancy Rybicki - US Geological Survey
Peter Tango - MD Department of Natural Resources
Jim Uphoff - MD Department of Natural Resources
Becky Wajda - VA Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
Howard Weinberg - University of MD- Eastern Shore
Jim Wesson - VA Marine Resources Commission
Dave Wilcox - V A Institute of Marine Science
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Non-native Invasive Species Workgroup - The Workgroup will coordinate, integrate, and
promote non-native invasive species programs and activities of signatory jurisdictions. The
Workgroup will recommend Chesapeake Bay Program policies and plans for the prevention,
control and risk management of established, introduced, or documented potential non-native
invasive species. The Workgroup will coordinate with regional and national efforts to control
and prevent the spread of non-native invasive species.
Judith Freeman - Chair, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Stan Allan - Virginia Institute of Marine Science
John Booser - PA Department of Environmental Protection
John Christmas - MD Department of Natural Resources
Vicki Clark - VA Sea Grant College Program
David Dowling - V A Department of Conservation and Recreation
Leo Dunn - PA Department of Agriculture
Karen Eason - MD Department of the Environment
Mike Fritz - US Environmental Protection Agency
Jack Greer - MD Sea Grant College Program
Sharon Gross - US Fish & Wildlife Service
Sandra Keppner - Lower Great Lakes Fishery Resources Office
Fred Kern - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Ron Klauda - MD Department of Natural Resources
Michael Kohler - Montebello Filtration Plant
Eric May - University of MD- Eastern Shore
Whitman Miller - National Ballast Water Information Clearinghouse
Roy W. Miller - DE Dept. of Nat. Resources and Env. Conservation
Rick Myers - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Mike Naylor - MD Department of Natural Resources
Chuck O'Neill - NY Sea Grant College Program
Harriette Phelps - University of the District of Columbia
Greg Ruiz - Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Gene Scarpulla - City of Baltimore Reservoir Nat. Resource Office
Mark Sherfy - US Fish & Wildlife Service
Jon Siemien - DC Fisheries and Wildlife Division
Jorgen Skjeveland - US Fish & Wildlife Service
Daniel Terlizzi - University of MD
Julie Thompson - US Fish & Wildlife Service
Jeff Tinsman - DE Division of Fish and Wildlife
Jack Travelstead - VA Marine Resources Commission
Tom Wilcox - VA Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
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Non-Tidal Habitat Workgroup - Work with partners to protect, enhance, and restore living
resources and their habitats, in non-tidal aquatic and riparian areas and related uplands in the
Chesapeake Bay watershed. Coordinate these efforts to increase resource benefits and achieve
integrated solutions to resource problems, particularly those related to migratory and resident
fish passage, non-tidal wetlands, and stream corridors.
Peter Bergstrom - Chair, US Fish and Wildlife Service
Al Blott - National Marine Fisheries Service
Ed Brezina - PA Department of Environmental Protection
R. Scott Carney - PA Fish and Boat Commission
Denise Clearwater - MD Department of the Environment
Frank Dawson - MD Department of Natural Resources
Stuart Demanski - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Mike Fritz - US Environmental Protection Agency
Ellen Gilinsky - Department of Environmental Quality
William Goldsborough - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Kirk J. Havens - VA Institute of Marine Science
Lee Hill - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Rick Hoopes - PA Fish and Boat Commission
Curtis Hutto - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Paul Kazyak - MD Department of Natural Resources
Ron Klauda - MD Department of Natural Resources
Julie Labranche - MD Department of the Environment
Elizabeth Maclin - American Rivers
Peter May - DC Department of Health
Tamara McCandless - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Gary Moore - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
John Nichols - National Marine Fisheries Service
David Norris - VA Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
Susan Olsen - National Marine Fisheries Service
Richard Quinn - US Fish and Wildife Service
Jon Siemien - DC Fisheries and Wildlife Division
Albert Spells - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Richard St. Pierre - US Fish and Wildlife Service
David Sutherland - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Richard Takacs - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Cathy Viverette - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Alan Weaver - VA Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
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Tidal Habitat Workgroup - The role of the Workgroup is to facilitate and support integration
of efforts by Chesapeake Bay jurisdictions to protect, restore, enhance, understand, and monitor
tidal habitats and their associated biotic communities so that ecosystem function is maintained or
restored.
Carl Hershner - Chair, VA Institute of Marine Science
Rich Ayella - MD Department of the Environment
Ernest Brown - Virginia Dept of Conservation and Recreation
Marie Bundy - Academy of Nat. Sciences Estuarine Research Center
James D. Cummins - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
William Goldsborough - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Dave Goshorn - MD Department of Natural Resources
Richard S. Hammerschlag - US Geological Survey
Lee Hill - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Steve Jordan - MD Department of Natural Resources
Chris Judy - MD Department of Natural Resources
Evamaria Koch - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Thomas H. Miller - University of MD Cooperative Education
Ken Moore - VA Institute of Marine Science
Mike Naylor - MD Department of Natural Resources
Robert J. Orth - VA Institute of Marine Science
Matthew C. Perry - US Geological Survey
Carrie Salberg - Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
Richard Takacs - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Cathy Viverette - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Tony Watkinson - VA Marine Resources Commission
Jim Wesson - VA Marine Resources Commission
Thomas Wittkamp - Department of Defense
Wayne Young - MD Environmental Service
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Implementation Subcommittee
MODELING SUBCOMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Modeling Subcommittee ensures that appropriate and technically defensible modeling
tools are available to the Chesapeake Bay Program. These models (1) assist in understanding the
important processes affecting watershed and Bay water quality, (2) assist in understanding the
important processes affecting key Bay living resources, and (3) provide estimates of the expected
water quality and living resource responses to proposed control actions (e.g., point and non-point
source controls) under present and future conditions.
To achieve this purpose, the Subcommittee oversees all aspects of model development
including project scope, data requirements, and model application to address relevant
management issues. Three models have been developed and linked together to get an overall
simulation of the Chesapeake watershed, airshed, and estuary. By quantifying nutrient
reductions necessary to restore Chesapeake Bay resources, the integrated models provide
guidance to environmental managers and citizens on where the most cost effective nutrient
reductions can be made so that controls are equitable and broadly supported.
The Modeling Subcommittee assures coordination among Chesapeake Bay Program
participants on modeling and related activities necessary for achievement of Bay Program goals.
The Subcommittee coordinates activities most frequently with the Nutrient Subcommittee,
Living Resources Subcommittee, Air Subcommittee, Monitoring Subcommittee, and the
Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee. Coordination with other Chesapeake Bay
Program subcommittees is accomplished by having select members of these subcommittees
actively involved in modeling work. The Modeling Subcommittee is supported by workgroups,
made up of recognized experts, who provide scientific and technical modeling advice to the
Subcommittee.
Organizational List
Modeling Subcommittee
Benthic Processes Review Team
Hydrodynamic Model Review Team
Water Column Processes Review Team
Chesapeake Bay Model Expert Team
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Modeling Subcommittee Membership
James R. Collier - Chair, DC Department of Health
Mark Bennett - V A Department of Conservation and Recreation
Peter Bergstrom - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Bill Brown - PA Dept of Environmental Protection
Arthur Butt - V A Department of Environmental Quality
Albert Y. Kuo - VA Institute of Marine Science
Lewis Linker - US Environmental Protection Agency
Alan M. Lumb - US Geological Survey
Robert Magnien - MD Department of Natural Resources
Ross Mandel - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Timothy J. Murphy - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Kenn Pattison - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Jeff Raffensperger - US Geological Survey
Helen Stewart - MD Department of Natural Resources
Benthic Processes Review Team - The Benthic Processes Review Team is an advisory
group to the model developers and the Modeling Subcommittee. It is composed of experts from
the scientific community and was formed to examine and refine the simulation of sediment-water
interactions and biological processes in a benthic-sediment sub-model of the Chesapeake Bay
Estuary Model Package. Sediments can be a significant source of dissolved nutrients to the
overlying water and bottom-dwelling organisms, which are an important food source for crabs,
finfish, and other economically significant biota. In addition, organisms in the sediment bed can
exert a substantial influence on water quality through their filtering capacities. Specifically, the
group 1) outlines the current state of knowledge of measurement and simulation of benthic
processes, 2) identifies data and ancillary analyses and approaches for the refinement of the
simulation of sediment-water interactions and bottom-dwelling biology, 3) supports model
development through data development and analyses, and 4) reviews the model calibration as
well as implementation of the expert team's recommendations in the areas of benthic processes.
Daniel M. Dauer - Old Dominion University
Carl T. Friedrichs - Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Linda Schaffner - VA Institute of Marine Science
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Hydrodynamic Model Review Team - The Hydrodynamic Model Review Team is an
advisory group to the model developers and the Modeling Subcommittee. It is composed of
experts from the scientific community and was formed to examine and refine the hydrodynamic
calibration and ocean boundary conditions in the Hydrodynamic Model, which simulates the
transport or movement of water and water column materials in the tidal waters. Specifically, the
group 1) outlines the current state of knowledge of the hydrodynamic simulation, 2) identifies
data and ancillary analyses and approaches for the refinement of transport mechanisms and
ocean boundary conditions, 3) supports model development through data development and
analyses, and 4) reviews the Hydrodynamic Model calibration as well as the implementation of
the expert team's recommendations in the area of hydrodynamics.
William C. Boicourt - University of MD
Richard Garvine - University of Delaware, College of Marine Studies
Albert Y. Kuo - VA Institute of Marine Science
Larry Sanford - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Water Column Processes Review Team - The Water Column Processes Review Team is an
advisory group to the model developers and the Modeling Subcommittee. It is composed of
experts from the scientific community and was primarily formed to examine and refine the
simulation of primary productivity and respiration in the Chesapeake Bay Estuary Model
Package. Primary productivity and nutrient uptake represent the rates by which nutrients
stimulate the production of organic matter by phytoplankton communities. Respiration rates
determine the consumption of oxygen during the process of production and degradation of that
organic matter. Specifically, the group 1) outlines the current state of knowledge of
measurement and simulation of primary productivity and respiration, 2) identifies data and
ancillary analyses and approaches for the refinement of simulated primary productivity and
respiration, 3) supports model development through data development and analyses, and 4)
reviews the model calibration as well as implementation of the expert team's recommendations
in the areas of simulated primary productivity and respiration. In addition, the advisory group
examines and refines the mechanisms of algal uptake of dissolved inorganic nitrogen to ensure
results from the simulation are consistent with observations.
Walter Boynton - University of MD
Hugh Ducklow - VA Institute of Marine Science
Thomas R. Fisher - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Lawerence W. Harding, Jr. - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Raleigh R. Hood - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Michael Kemp - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
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Chesapeake Bay Model Expert Team - The Chesapeake Bay Model Expert Team is an
advisory group to the model developers and the Modeling Subcommittee. The Model Expert
Team provides expert scientific guidance on the development of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Model and Estuary Model Package, with particular attention to the simulation of eutrophic
features of the system such as dissolved oxygen, water clarity and chlorophyll. Modeling these
water and habitat quality criteria supports the assessment of a regional Total Maximum Daily
Load (TMDL) program for the Bay, which allocates nutrient and sediment load reductions
necessary to remove water quality impairments and achieve living resource standards.
Kevin Farley - Manhattan College
Wu-Seng Lung - University of VA
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Implementation Subcommittee
MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
SUBCOMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Subcommittee coordinates efforts to monitor the Chesapeake Bay basin system, to
manage and ensure continued accessibility of the resultant environmental data and promote
multi-disciplinary interpretation and reporting of the data on a jurisdictional and Program-wide
basis. The Subcommittee provides the Budget Steering Committee with funding
recommendations for monitoring. In addition, the Subcommittee oversees implementation of
new and innovative monitoring programs (water quality, living resources, toxics and ecosystem
processes) and techniques. It evaluates existing programs to ensure that the environmental data
necessary to support implementation of a comprehensive quality assurance program (as part of
components of the various monitoring programs) are collected. Emphasis is placed on ensuring
collection and management of comparable environmental data of known quality through
continued communication and transfer of technologies between the agencies and institutions
involved in the Chesapeake Bay Monitoring Program.
Staff Contact:
Jonathan Champion
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-9872
Fax: (410) 267-5777
Email: champion.jonathan@epa.gov
Organizational List
Monitoring and Assessment Subcommittee
Analytical Methods and Quality Assurance Workgroup
Citizens Monitoring Workgroup
Data Management and Acquisition Workgroup
Nontidal Tributaries Workgroup
Tidal Water Quality Workgroup
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Monitoring and Assessment Subcommittee Membership
Carlton Haywood - Chair, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Richard Artz - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Claire Buchanan - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Emery Cleaves - MD Geological Survey
Daniel M. Dauer - Old Dominion University
John Donat - Old Dominion University
Robert E. Edwards - Susquehanna River Basin Commission
Ram Gupta - VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
Larry Haas - VA Institute of Marine Science
George Harman - MD Dept. of the Environment
Rick Hoffman - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Richard Lacouture - Academy of Nat. Sciences Estuarine Research Center
Mary Ellen Ley - US Geological Survey
Roberto Llanso - Versar, Inc.
Robert Magnien - Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Bruce Michael - MD Department of Natural Resources
Stacey Moulds - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Scott Phillips - US Geological Survey
Steve Preston - US Geological Survey
Richard Shertzer - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Nicoline Shulterbrandt - DC Department of Health
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Analytical Methods and Quality Assurance Workgroup - The Workgroup members are
technical advisors to the Subcommittee concerning field and analytical methodology and quality
assurance issues. The Workgroup provides a forum for exchange of technical information
focused on moving toward standardization of methods/use of comparable methods throughout
the Chesapeake Bay Monitoring Program. Members of the Workgroup participate in the
Coordinated Split Sample Program and use this information in evaluating the quality of the
monitoring data and for identifying areas that require further study.
Bruce Michael - Chair, MD Department of Natural Resources
Jay Armstrong - VA Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services
Ricky Banner - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Sally Bowen - MD Department of Natural Resources
Mary Lou Daniel - Occoquan Watershed Monitoring Laboratory
Joe Dorsey - US Environmental Protection Agency
Suzanne Doughten - Old Dominion University
Gary Du - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Adel Godrej - Occoquan Watershed Monitoring Laboratory
Edythe Humphries - DE Department of Natural Resources and Environment
David A. Jasinski - University of Maryland
Cindy Johnson - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Asoka Katumuluwa - MD Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Nancy Kaumeyer - University of MD
Carolyn Keefe - University of MD
Mary Ellen Ley - US Geological Survey
Deborah Miller-Tuck - MD Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Marcia Olson - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Carol Pollard - V A Institute of Marine Science
Robert Potts - VA Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services
Al Robertson - DC Department of Health
Elaine Schaeffer - Fairfax County
Lori Sprague - US Geological Survey
Kathy Wood - Chesapeake Biological Lab
Carl Zimrnermann - Chesapeake Biological Lab
Citizens Monitoring Workgroup The purposes of the Workgroup are to:
interpret and communicate the results of the Chesapeake Bay Citizen Monitoring Program;
establish protocols for adding or deleting sites and/or projects from the Chesapeake Bay
Citizen Monitoring Program;
improve coordination with state and local citizen monitoring programs;
work with the Bay Program, state and local government, and community groups to recruit
and train volunteers for targeted areas and/or projects; and
coordinate with Bay Program subcommittees and workgroups to identify areas where Citizen
Monitoring may be appropriate.
Stacey Moulds - Chair, Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Stacey Brown - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Mary Ellen Ley - US Geological Survey
Thomas Parham - MD Department of Natural Resources
Cheryl Snyder - PA Department of Environmental Protection
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Data Management and Acquisition Workgroup - The Workgroup is to provide oversight
for the management of data generated by the projects funded by the Monitoring Subcommittee
and for the acquisition of data needed for those projects. The Workgroup and the Bay Program
Data Center work together to resolve data management issues which include:
developing data management and submission policies and guidelines;
ensuring agency and institution compliance with these policies;
assisting in the development of new databases to serve the needs of the Monitoring
Subcommittee; and
ensuring timely access to the data by all participating Program partners.
Rick Hoffman - Chair, VA Department of Environmental Quality
Tony Allred - MD Department of Natural Resources
Ricky Bahner - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Robert E. Edwards - Susquehanna River Basin Commission
Carlton Haywood - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Tally Huang - MD Department of Natural Resources
Cliff Jarmon - DC Department of Health
Cindy Johnson - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Mike Lane - Old Dominion University
Mary Ellen Ley - US Geological Survey
Bruce Michael - MD Department of Natural Resources
Marcia Olson - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Joe Winfield - Old Dominion University
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Nontidal Tributaries Workgroup - The mission of the Workgroup is to coordinate and
improve the efficiency of monitoring programs, and analyze the data from these programs to
better understand the response of water quality to ecosystem stressors and management measures
in the nontidal portion of the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Coordination is focused on design of a
nontidal water quality monitoring network which includes: 1) prioritizing monitoring stations; 2)
attempting to have compatible collection, analytical, and data-management techniques between
programs so data are comparable; and 3) routinely communicating the results. Primary data
analysis activities include: a) routine updating of key water-quality trends; b) explaining the
changes in occurrence and trends by relating the natural and man-influenced factors; and c) use
of this information to help guide restoration efforts in the Bay watershed, including revision of
tributary strategies and the watershed model.
Scott Phillips - Chair, US Geological Survey
Ed Brezina - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Emery Cleaves - MD Geological Survey
Robert E. Edwards - Susquehanna River Basin Commission
Ram Gupta - VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
Carlton Haywood - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Rick Hoffman - V A Department of Environmental Quality
Ron Klauda - MD Department of Natural Resources
Mike Langland - US Geological Survey
Mary Ellen Ley - US Geological Survey
Russell Mader - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Bruce Michael - MD Department of Natural Resources
Paul Miller - MD Department of Natural Resources
Steve Preston - US Geological Survey
Jeff Raffensperger - US Geological Survey
Mick Senus - US Geological Survey
Gary Shenk - US Environmental Protection Agency
Richard Shertzer - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Paul J. Sneeringer - US Army Corps of Engineers
Lori Sprague - US Geological Survey
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Tidal Water Quality Workgroup - This Workgroup is responsible for coordinating water
quality and lower trophic level (phytoplankton, zooplankton, benthos) monitoring in the tidal
tributaries and mainstem Bay. The Workgroup is also responsible for coordinating multi-agency
data analysis, interpretation, and reporting of results from these monitoring programs.
Richard Artz - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Peter Bergstrom - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Claire Buchanan - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Emery Cleaves - MD Geological Survey
Daniel M. Dauer - Old Dominion University
John Donat - Old Dominion University
Elizabeth Ebersole - MD Department of Natural Resources
Robert E. Edwards - Susquehanna River Basin Commission
Ram Gupta - VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
Larry Haas - VA Institute of Marine Science
George Harman - MD Dept. of the Environment
Carlton Haywood - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Rick Hoffman - VA Department of Environmental Quality
David A. Jasinski - University of Maryland
Renee Karrh - MD Department of Natural Resources
Richard Lacouture - Academy of Natural Sci. Estuarine Research Center
Jurate Landwehr - US Geological Survey
Mike Lane - Old Dominion University
Mike Langland - US Geological Survey
Mary Ellen Ley - US Geological Society
Roberto Llanso - Versar, Inc.
Robert Magnien - MD Department of Natural Resources
Bruce Michael - MD Department of Natural Resources
Stacey Moulds - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Marcia Olson - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Scott Phillips - US Geological Survey
Bill Romano - MD Department of Natural Resources
Richard Shertzer - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Steve Yochum - US Geological Survey
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Implementation Subcommittee
NUTRIENT SUBCOMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Subcommittee addresses issues related to the identification and control of nutrient
pollution from point and nonpcint sources. The primary charge to the Subcommittee is to
improve nutrient pollution programs and implementation of nutrient reduction strategies among
the jurisdictions and agencies to meet Chesapeake 2000 agreement goals and objectives. This is
achieved through technology transfers at regular meetings of the Subcommittee and its
workgroups, and focused special conferences and tours.
The Subcommittee is responsible for (1) cooperative design, coordination and assessment of
point and nonpoint pollution control programs and practices; (2) Tributary Strategy
implementation and coordination, nutrient reduction progress tracking and issue resolution; (3)
reporting progress toward Chesapeake 2000 agreement nutrient and sediment reduction goals;
and (4) identification of needed nutrient related research. Accomplishment of these tasks is
achieved through the activities of workgroups and task forces.
The Subcommittee develops program criteria, establishes methodologies for collecting and
evaluating nutrient reduction results, identifies needed research, and promotes information
sharing, education and outreach. The Subcommittee also provides technical expertise to other
committees, subcommittees or workgroups within the Chesapeake Bay Program as requested or
assigned.
Staff Contacts:
Jackie Schreiber
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-5726
Fax: (410) 267-5777
Email: schreiber.jaclyn@epa.gov
Workgroups: Forestry Workgroup, Point
Source Workgroup, Sediment Workgroup,
Tributary Strategy Workgroup.
Julie Trask
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-5753
Fax: (410) 267-5777
Email: trask.julie@epa.gov
Workgroups: Agricultural Nutrient
Reduction Workgroup, Trading and Offsets
Workgroup, Urban Stormwater Workgroup.
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Organizational List
Nutrient Subcommittee
Agricultural Nutrient Reduction Workgroup
Forestry Workgroup
Point Source Workgroup
Sediment Workgroup
Trading and Offsets Workgroup
Tributary Strategy Workgroup
Urban Stormwater Workgroup (Joint with Toxics Subcommittee)
Nutrient Subcommittee Membership
Thomas W. Simpson - Chair, University of MD
John C. Barber - US Forest Service (Retired)
Steve Bieber - MD Department of the Environment
Mike Bowman - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Susan Claus - DC Department of Health
Richard Cooksey - US Forest Service
Scott Crafton - VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
Mike Langland - US Geological Survey
Marya Levelev - MD Department of the Environment
Russell Mader - Natural Resources Conservation Service
John Murtha - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Russ Perkinson - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Steele Phillips - Small Grain Farmer
Royden Powell - MD Department of Agriculture
Collin H. Powers - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Mark Waggoner - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Allison Wiedeman - US Environmental Protection Agency
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Agricultural Nutrient Reduction Workgroup - The Workgroup coordinates and evaluates
agricultural nutrient reduction measures to help restore the health and productivity of the
Chesapeake Bay while encouraging participation of the agricultural community, local
governments, and the private sector. Objectives include:
1. Assist jurisdictions in developing or refining agricultural nutrient management programs
which will help maximize nutrient reductions while maintaining a sustainable agricultural
base.
2. Evaluate alternatives and provide recommendations for animal management systems.
3. Explore methods to establish and expand partnerships and encourage communication
between and among the various agricultural, environmental, and business stakeholder groups
and the Chesapeake Bay Program's signatory agencies.
4. Refine and advance efforts currently under way that focus on a uniform nutrient management
reduction accounting and assessment system for both cost shared and non-cost shared BMPs.
5. Identify nutrient related research gaps and demonstration project opportunities for possible
Bay Program funding.
6. Review and report on standards for soil and water quality conservation planning.
Russ Perkinson - Chair, VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Johan Berger - PA Department of Agriculture
Doug Goodlander - PA State Conservation Comission
Jerry Griswold - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Tom Juengst - PA Department of Environmental Protection
James Lewis - Caroline County Extension Office
Donald M. Robinson - Lancaster County Conservation District
Fred Samadani - MD Department of Agriculture
Randy Shank - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
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Forestry Workgroup - The Forestry Workgroup coordinates, develops and implements plans
and projects which focus on the contributions of forest lands in restoring the health and
productivity of the Chesapeake Bay watershed and retaining their economic potential. The
Workgroup provides a forum to discuss issues and identify opportunities among the forestry
community, interested individuals and organizations, and federal, state and local governments.
The Workgroup brings natural resource management expertise to Chesapeake Bay Program
subcommittees. Objectives are to:
1. Enhance communication and education regarding forestry issues within the Bay watershed.
2. Identify the need and opportunities for demonstration projects and program development.
3. Promote the establishment and management of forests and trees in urban, rural, and
developing areas to improve water quality, and aquatic and terrestrial habitats associated with
the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries.
4. Promote forestry research and monitoring needed to evaluate forest contributions toward
protection and restoration of the Chesapeake Bay.
5. Ensure that forest resource information pertinent to the Chesapeake Bay is available to
individuals and organizations interested and/or involved in implementing the Chesapeake
Bay Program.
John C. Barber - Chair, US Forest Service (Retired)
Leon E. App - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Tom Bailey - US Forest Service
Richard Cooksey - US Forest Service
Matthew Ehrhart - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Scott English - US Army Environmental Center
J. Michael Foreman - VA Department of Forestry
Michael T. Goergen, Jr. - Society of American Foresters
Anne Hairston-Strang - MD Department of Natural Resources
Kirk J. Havens - VA Institute of Marine Science
Steve Koehn - MD Department of Natural Resources
Brian Lecouteur - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Brook Lenker - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Russell Mader - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Jim McElfish - Environmental Law Institute
Gene Odato - PA Bureau of Forestry
Steve Olson - Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic
Bill Schultz - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Bill Street - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Jessica Strother - Fairfax County, Urban Forestry Department
Bob Tjaden - University of MD
Albert H. Todd - US Forest Service
Deborah G. Weller - MD Office of Planning
Lauren Wenzel - MD Department of Natural Resources
Douglas Wetmore - Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
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Point Source Workgroup - The Point Source Workgroup was created in 1995 to establish a
formal means of communication between and among the point source agencies within the
jurisdictions and corresponding federal agencies. The Workgroup's mission is to explore the
emerging technologies and innovative management opportunities needed to reduce nutrient
levels from wastewater treatment plants to meet Chesapeake Bay Program nutrient reduction
goals. Charges are to:
1. Provide a forum for the discussion and exchange of information between the jurisdictions
and the Bay Program concerning nutrient loading estimates, nutrient removal technologies,
and cost of implementation.
2. Review nutrient reduction progress annually and provide the information to the Tributary
Strategy Workgroup for inclusion in their annual Tributary Statement of Progress.
3. Bring emerging technology issues and research topics to the Nutrient Subcommittee fry
discussion.
Marya Levelev - Chair, MD Department of the Environment
Michael P. Carolan - VA Dept. of Environmental Quality
Christopher Clarkson - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
John Kennedy - VA Department of Environmental Quality
John Murtha - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Tanya Spano - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Allison Wiedeman - US Environmental Protection Agency
Trading and Offsets Workgroup - The Workgroup was formed in 1999 as part of a Bay
Program-wide effort to address maintenance of the Chesapeake Bay Program Nutrient Reduction
Goal and Cap. The mission of the Workgroup is to lead the effort to examine and explore
nutrient reduction scenarios through trading or offsets and to educate the Chesapeake Bay
Program on the results of their investigations.
Walden R. Kerns - Co-Chair, VA Tech
Allison Wiedeman - Co-Chair, US Environmental Protection Agency
David Evans - McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe
Jerry Griswold - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Cyrus K. Jones - MD Association of Municipal Wastewater Agencies
John Kennedy - VA Department cf Environmental Quality
Marya Levelev - MD Department of the Environment
John Murtha - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Len Shabman - VA Tech
Tanya Spano - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
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Tributary Strategy Workgroup - The Workgroup was created in 1995 and provides a forum
for communication and discussion among Bay Program partners on technical issues related to
Watershed Model processes, tributary strategy development and implementation, and BMP
tracking. Objectives are to:
1. Maintain communication between jurisdictions on technical issues related to tributary
strategies.
2. Coordinate and consolidate tributary strategy implementation.
3. Provide technical review and recommendations to the Nutrient Subcommittee and Modeling
Subcommittee on Watershed Model processes and input data.
4. Provide support and technical expertise to other subcommittees and the Water Quality
Technical Workgroup as requested.
5. Coordinate review and technical evaluation of revised tributary strategies, Watershed Model
scenarios and proposed revised nutrient caps.
6. Identify new or improved BMPs for consideration in revised tributary strategies.
Mike Bowman - Chair, VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Mark Bennett - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Michael P. Carolan - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Kevin Coyne - MD Department of Natural Resources
Donald Fiesta - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Lewis Linker - US Environmental Protection Agency
Russell Mader - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Kenn Pattison - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Andrea Ryon - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Gary Shenk - US Environmental Protection Agency
Thomas W. Simpson - University of MD
Helen Stewart - MD Department of Natural Resources
Jeffrey Sweeney - University of MD
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Urban Stormwater Workgroup - The Nutrient Subcommittee's Urban Workgroup is being
restructured to incorporate all urban stormwater issues beyond nutrients. In an effort to
successfully address this, the Nutrient Subcommittee is teaming up with the Toxics
Subcommittee. The result will be an Urban Stormwater Workgroup, which will be formed later
in 2001.
An Urban Stormwater Task Force was formed in the fall of 2000 to oversee the initial make-up
and establish the framework of projects and permanent membership for the workgroup. Both
groups will be co-chaired by members of the Nutrient and Toxics Subcomittees. The Task Force
will give stakeholders an opportunity to set goals and guide the direction the Chesapeake Bay
Program will take on issues related to the prevention and reduction of chemical contaminants,
nutrients and sediment from urban and suburban runoff.
The Chesapeake 2000 agreement states that by 2001, an Executive Council Directive will be
developed to address stormwater management to control nutrient, sediment and chemical
contaminant runoff from state, federal and District owned land. By working with local
governments, the development and implementation of emerging urban stormwater retrofit
practices to improve water quantity and quality function can be achieved.
Marc Aveni - Co-Chair, VA Cooperative Extension
Scott Crafton - Co-Chair, VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
Keely Clifford - Coordinator, US Environmental Protection Agency
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Implementation Subcommittee
TOXICS SUBCOMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Subcommittee is charged with implementing the Toxics 2000 strategy signed by the
Chesapeake Executive Council in December 2000. The Subcommittee is responsible for the
interjurisdictional design, coordination, and implementation of ongoing and future efforts to
identify, assess and control existing sources of chemical contaminants, better understand their
impacts on the Bay's living resources and human health, and prevent future sources of chemical
contaminants from causing impacts on the Chesapeake Bay system.
The Toxics Subcommittee solicits the cooperation and involvement of other subcommittees and
takes the lead in coordinating and implementing activities related to chemical contaminants
which fall under the responsibilities of appropriate organizations and agencies within the basin.
The Toxics Subcommittee is currently in the process of restructuring its workgroups to achieve
the Toxics 2000 strategy commitments. The Subcommittee is establishing new membership for
the new workgroups. The Pollution Prevention Workgroup, Pesticides Workgroup, Directed
Toxics Assessment Workgroup, and Toxics Characterization Workgroup (formerly Regional
Focus Workgroup) are the only previously existing workgroups that will remain.
Staff Contact:
Darin Crew
Chesapeake Research Consortium
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue: Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-9860
Fax: (410) 267-5777
Email: crew.darin@epa.gov
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Organizational List
Toxics Subcommittee
Fish Advisory Workgroup
Directed Toxics Assessment Workgroup
Pesticides Workgroup
Point Source Workgroup
Pollution Prevention Workgroup
Toxics Characterization Workgroup
Urban Stormwater Workgroup (Joint with Nutrient Subcommittee)
Toxics Subcommittee Membership
Robert Summers - Chair, MD Department of the Environment
David E. Bailey - Potomac Electric Power Company
Tom Barren - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Keely Clifford - US Environmental Protection Agency
Kim Coble - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Kelly Eisenman - US Environmental Protection Agency
Steve Farkas - Constellation Energy Group
Jerry Griswold - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Paul Jiapizian - MD Department of the Environment
Al Jordan - W.R. Grace and Company
Anita Key - DC Department of Health
Jonathan Kramer - MD Sea Grant College Program
Robert Magnien - MD Department of Natural Resources
Beth McGee - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Cherie Miller - US Geological Survey
Timothy J. Murphy - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Harriette Phelps - University of the District of Columbia
Jonathan Phinney - American Society of Limnology and Oceanography
Mark Richards - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Morris Roberts - VA Institute of Marine Science
Cherie Schultz - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Mary Ellen Setting - MD Department of Agriculture
Bob Steidel - Hopewell Regional Wastewater Facility
Jim Stine - Constellation Energy Group
Nathalie Valette-Silver - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
David Velinsky - Academy of Natural Sciences
Brian Walls - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Allison Wiedeman - US Environmental Protection Agency
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Fish Advisory Workgroup - The Workgroup is responsible for overseeing the evaluation of
fish tissue monitoring and outreach programs. The Workgroup will provide advice and
information to other Bay Program groups to coordinate development of strategies to prevent or
reduce chemical contaminants responsible for fish consumption advisories.
Kelly Eisenman - Chair, US Environmental Protection Agency
Kim Coble - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
James R. Collier - DC Department of Health
Jeff Corbin - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Bob Frey - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Jean W. Gregory - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Paul Jiapizian - MD Department of the Environment
Charles Kanetsky - US Environmental Protection Agency
Arthur Laroche - VA Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
Ira Palmer - DC Department of Health
Fred Pinkney - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Khizar Wasti - VA Department of Health
Directed Toxics Assessment Workgroup - The Workgroup is responsible for the continued
development of the Basinwide Loading and Release Inventory; identification of the monitoring
and assessment projects necessary to support future revisions and enhancements to the Inventory;
and working with the Bay scientific community on developing a toxics mass balance framework
for the Chesapeake Bay.
David Velinsky - Co-Chair, Academy of Natural Sciences
Allison Wiedeman - Co-Chair, US Environmental Protection Agency
Joel E. Baker - University of MD
Jeffrey Cornwell - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Kelly Eisenman - US Environmental Protection Agency
Anita Key - DC Department of Health
Cherie Miller - US Geological Survey
Percy A. Pacheco - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Mark Richards - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Jim Sanders - Old Dominion University
Joe Scudlark - University of DE
Mike Unger - VA Institute of Marine Science
Nathalie Valette-Silver - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Pesticides Workgroup - The Workgroup is responsible for coordinating basinwide efforts to
survey pesticide application patterns; assessing pesticide releases and loadings to the Bay and
watershed; promoting transfers of information and innovative pest management approaches
between jurisdictions; and targeting and tracking implementation of integrated pest management
practices and best management practices throughout the Chesapeake Bay basin.
Marc Aveni - Co-Chair, VA Cooperative Extension
Randy Shank - Co-Chair, VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Lee Bentz - PA Department of Agriculture
Amy Brown - University of MD
Susan Debolt - Virginia Cooperative Extension
Kelly Eisenman - US Environmental Protection Agency
Fatima El Abdaoui - US Environmental Protection Agency
Lynn Garling - PA Integrated Pest Management Program
Ames Herbert - VA Cooperative Extension
Marvin Lawson - VA Dept of Agriculture & Consumer Affairs
Betty Marose - University of MD
Edward Rajotte - Penn State University
Michael Raupp - University of Maryland
Sandra Sandanelli - University of Maryland
Mary Ellen Setting - MD Department of Agriculture
Paula Shrewsbury - University of Maryland
Point Source Workgroup - The Workgroup is responsible for conducting the data analysis
for point source commitments in the Toxics 2000 strategy; coordinating with the Pollution
Prevention Workgroup to recruit and inform industry and publicly owned wastewater treatment
facilities about the commitments; and identifying an approach for improving point source load
estimates; and identify technology and information needs from industry and publicly owned
treatment facilities.
Bob Steidel - Chair, Hopewell Regional Wastewater Facility
Dave Bailey - Mirant
Evans Drake - Allied Signal, Inc.
Steve Farkas - Constellation Energy Group
John Handzo - VA Department of Environmental Quality
George Kennedy - Hampton Roads Sanitation District
John Kennedy - VA Department of Environmental Quality
April Marcy - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
John Murtha - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Mark Richards - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Steve Shofar - Washington Suburban Sanitation Commission
Jim Stine - Constellation Energy Group
Allison Wiedeman - US Environmental Protection Agency
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Pollution Prevention Workgroup - The Workgroup is responsible for coordinating pollution
prevention activities related to chemical contaminants within the Chesapeake Bay watershed and
developing and implementing Businesses for the Bay, a voluntary pollution prevention program
for industries, businesses, and governmental facilities in the basin.
Steve Farkas - Chair, Constellation Energy Group
Laura Armstrong - MD Department of the Environment
Sharon K. Baxter - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Keith Boisvert - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Jeffrey Burke - US Environmental Protection Agency
Robert Dunn - E.I. Du Pont De Nemours & Company, Inc.
Kelly Eisenman - US Environmental Protection Agency
Amy Elahi - Washington Gas
Leroy Gilbert - WV Department of Environmental Protection
Tom Griffin - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Rodger Harrison - Grace Davison
Nick Kauffman - DC Department of Health
Tom Kidwell - Washington Gas
April Marcy - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Robert Pace - EA Engineering, Science & Technology
Tad Radzinski - US Environmental Protection Agency
Bill Reilly - US Environmental Protection Agency
Jim Shell - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Kelly Snyder - P.H. Glatfelter Company
Glenn Stephens - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Hank Topper - US Environmental Protection Agency
Curt Wells - Reynolds Metals Company
Allison Wiedeman - US Environmental Protection Agency
Toxics Characterization Workgroup - The Workgroup is responsible for updating the 7999
Toxics Characterization which reports the status of chemical contaminant impacts on the tidal
rivers and mainstem of the Chesapeake Bay. The Workgroup is also responsible for identifying
chemical contaminant assessment needs.
Brian Burch - US Environmental Protection Agency
Kelly Eisenman - US Environmental Protection Agency
Paul Jiapizian - MD Department of the Environment
Jules Loos - Southern Energy
Beth McGee - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Mark Richards - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Jim Stine - Constellation Energy Group
David Velinsky - Academy of Natural Sciences
Urban Stormwater Workgroup - Joint Toxics and Nutrient Subcommittee being formed in
2001. See page 47.
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CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) provides advice and guidance to the Executive
Council, Implementation Committee and all subcommittees as needed in implementing the
Chesapeake 2000 agreement. Members communicate with their constituencies to increase
understanding of the agreement and programs to restore and protect the Bay. They also advise
the Executive Council and its institutions on policy matters and public perceptions.
Staff Contact:
Neil Ridgely
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
6600 York Road
Baltimore, MD 21212
PHONE: (410) 377-6270
Residence Office (410) 239-7840
Fax: (410) 377-7144
Email: nridgely@acb-online.org
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Citizens Advisory Committee Membership
William J. Whitney, Jr. - Chair, The Whitney Group
Roy A. Hoagland - Vice-Chair, Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Mary Apostolico - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Gary H. Baise - Baise, Miller & Freer
Carl Cole - Management Consultant
James W. Cox - Resource Conservation, Inc.
Jim Elliott - Hunton & Williams
Kurt G. Erickson - Washington Regional Alcohol Program
C. Victor Funk - PA Dept. of Environmental Protection (Retired)
J. Andrew Hadley - Proctor & Gamble
Lawrence R. Herman - VA Dept of Environmental Quality
Ted Jackson - Loudon County Sanitation Authority
Mark Kalish - Michael T. Rose Companies
Andrew Loftus - Natural Resources Consultant
William Martin, Jr. - US Patent Office (Retired)
Kay McElvey - Harriet Tubman Organization
Jack Nelson - DC Department of Housing and Community Development
Steele Phillips - Small Grain Farmer
Timothy Pula - Struever Bros., Eccles & Rouse
Betsy J. Quant - Canoe Susquehanna
Lina Vlavianos - Severn River Commission
Mary Roe Walkup - MD State Delegate
Al Wenger - Wenger Feeds
John McNeil Wilkie - Tatum CFO
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADVISORY
COMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Local Government Advisory Committee (LGAC) was established in 1988 and is
composed of local government representatives from Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, and
the District of Columbia. The LGAC is to assume both a proactive and reactive policy
development role in advising the Bay Program on how to most effectively, equitably, and
expeditiously implement the projects and other actions required to engage the support of local
governments to achieve the goals of the Bay Program. The Committee gives advice on matters
relating to local governments to the Executive Council, the Principals' Staff Committee and the
Implementation Committee. It is supported by and helps to implement the Local Government
Participation Action Plan.
Staff Contact:
Mark Thompson
Project Manager
International City/County Management Association
777 North Capitol Street, NE
Suite 500
Washington, DC 20002-4201
Phone #: (202) 962-3589
Fax #: (202) 962-3500
Email: mthompson@icma.org
Organizational Chart
Local Government Advisory Committee
Executive Subcommittee
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Local Government Advisory Committee Membership
Executive
Chair, Patricia O'Bannon
VA Vice-Chair, Robert Barlow
MD Vice-Chair, Fred Sissine
PA Vice-Chair, Edward C. Goodhart, III
DC Vice-Chair, Sheila Besse
Maryland Members
Fred Sissine, Mayor, Mount Rainier
J. Harry Norris, Mayor, Leonardtown
Elizabeth Tolbert, Mayor, Barnesville
Raymond Langston, Mayor, Highland Beach
Virginia Members
Patricia O'Bannon, Supervisor of Tuckahoe Magisterial District
Robert Barlow, Attorney
David Brickley, VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Gloria T. Fisher, Consultant
Harvey Hinson, Henrico County
Dan Rinzel, Esquire
Pennsylvania Members
Edward C. Goodhart, III, PA State Association of Township Supervisors
John Garner, PA League of Cities and Municipalities
Robert C. Gerhard, Jr., Cheltenham Township
Russell Pettyjohn, Lititz Borough
Harry Stokes, Adams County
Amy Sturges, PA League of Cities and Municipalities
James Wheeler, PA State Association of Township Supervisors
District of Columbia Members
Sheila Besse, DC Department of Health
Theodore J. Gordon, DC Department of Health
William Rumsey, Jr., Council of the District of Columbia
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SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) provides scientific and
technical advice to the Chesapeake Bay Program and reports annually to the Executive Council
and quarterly to the Implementation Committee. STAC is composed of members drawn from
federal and state agencies, universities, research institutions, and private industry, representing a
cross-section of individuals with diverse scientific and technical backgrounds and areas of
expertise that are important to the Bay Program.
Since its creation in 1984, STAC has worked to enhance scientific communication and
outreach throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed and beyond. STAC provides scientific and
technical advice in various ways, including: (1) technical conferences and workshops; (2)
technical reports and position papers; (3) assistance in organizing merit reviews of Chesapeake
Bay Program subcommittee activities; and (4) service by STAC members on subcommittees and
workgroups. STAC serves as a liaison between the scientific/engineering community and the
Bay Program. Through professional and academic contacts and organizational networks of its
members, STAC ensures close cooperation among and between the various research institutions
and management agencies represented in the Bay watershed. The Chesapeake Research
Consortium, Inc. provides staff and logistic support.
STAC Members and Alternate Members provide independent scientific and technical
guidance, and act as liaisons between home institutions/agencies and the Chesapeake Bay
Program. Members are appointed on the basis of expertise and experience, ability to participate
actively in the Chesapeake Bay Program, and ability to represent their institutions.
Staff Contact:
Jaclin Schweigart
Chesapeake Research Consortium
645 Contees Wharf Road
Edgewater, MD 21037
(410)798-1283
FAX: (410) 798-0816
schweigart @ sere .si .edu
Organizational List
Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee
STAC Members
STAC Alternate Members
STAC Executive Board
Ad-hoc Groups
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Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee Membership
Walden R. Kerns - Chair, VA Tech
Jonathan Kramer - Vice-Chair, MD Sea Grant College Program
Mary Beth Adams - US Forest Service
L. Joseph Bachman - US Environmental Protection Agency
Donald Boesch - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Eugene Burreson - V A Institute of Marine Science
Ray Cheng - ECI Systems and Engineering
Judith Freeman - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Edward Graham - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Bruce Hicks - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Edward Houde - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Cynthia M. Jones - Old Dominion University
John Keene - University of PA
Ronald Korcak - Agricultural Research Service
Douglas Lipton - University of Maryland
James Lynch - Penn State University
Garry F. Mayer - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Jack McGee - V A Department of Transportation
Scott Phillips - US Geological Survey
Jonathan Phinney - American Society of Limnology and Oceanography
Harry B. Pionke - Agricultural Research Service
Clifford W. Randall - VA Tech
Bill Rickards - VA Sea Grant College Program
Richard Weismiller - University of MD
Victor Wenk-TWO
Alternates:
Nelson Adcock - GeoEnvironmental Resources Inc.
Gary Felton - University of MD
Roger Newell - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Catherine O'.Riordan - American Geophysical Union
Andrew Sharpley - Agricultural Research Service
Executive Board- Consists of Chair, Vice Chair, and other STAC members who are nominated
by the Chair and Vice-Chair, and approved by the full membership. The Executive Board acts on
behalf of STAC when action is needed between quarterly meetings, and serves STAC in making
decisions on routine administrative matters.
Donald Boesch - University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Walden R. Kerns - VA Tech
Jonathan Kramer - MD Sea Grant College Program
James Lynch - Penn State University
Jonathan Phinney - American Society of Limnology and Oceanography
Clifford W. Randall - VA Tech
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STAC Ad hoc Groups- STAC operates mainly through ad hoc workgroups formed to tackle
specific issues. Ad hoc groups generally have a leader drawn from STAC membership, but may
include members drawn from the region's scientific and technical community. Ad hoc groups
present their findings to STAC for endorsement and communication to the Chesapeake Bay
Program. Recent examples of ad hoc workgroups include: Living Resources and Vital Habitat
Protection and Restoration Workgroup, Sustainable Development and Landscape Management
Workgroup, Water Quality Restoration and Protection Workgroup and Science and Technology
Workgroup.
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FEDERAL AGENCIES COMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Federal Agencies Committee (FAC) was established by the Chesapeake Bay
Program in 1984. The FAC is composed primarily of representatives of Federal agencies that
either own land in the watershed and/or have missions that impact water quality or living
resources of the Bay and its tributaries. To date, fifteen Federal agencies have formal agreements
with EPA, which have made them partners in the Bay Program. Some agencies without formal
agreements are still participants in the Program through membership on the FAC. There are
twenty-one Federal agencies currently represented on the FAC.
The FAC is responsible for representing Federal policies in the Chesapeake Bay
Program. The FAC also advises EPA, which is the sole Federal signatory to the Chesapeake Bay
Agreements, and the only Federal member of the Chesapeake Executive Council. In July 1994,
the FAC drafted and had signed by high level federal officials from 25 agencies and departments,
the Agreement of Federal Agencies on Ecosystem Management in the Chesapeake Bay. The
historic agreement set out a number of specific goals and commitments by Federal agencies on
Federal lands throughout the watershed, as well as new cooperative efforts by Federal agencies
elsewhere. In November 1998 the Federal agencies updated the 1994 agreement with the Federal
Agencies' Chesapeake Ecosystem Unified Plan (FACEUP). FACEUP, was signed by twenty-two
agencies and departments, and contains 50 specific commitments to protect and restore the
Chesapeake Bay.
Staff Contact:
Heather Wells
US Army Corps of Engineers
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-5720
Fax: (410) 267-5777
Organizational List
Federal Agencies Committee
Habitat Restoration Workgroup
Nutrient and Toxics Reduction Workgroup
Smart Growth Workgroup
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Federal Agencies Committee Membership
Gregory Peck - Chair, US EPA (Acting Deputy Director, Chesapeake Bay Program Office)
William Arguto - US Environmental Protection Agency
Jareene Barkdoll - Federal Highway Administration
Roger Barlow - US Geological Survey
Bob Campbell - National Park Service
Zante Capuno - US Coast Guard
Keely Clifford - US Environmental Protection Agency
Harold Coulombe - US Geological Survey
Beth Creamer - NASA Goddard
Michael Doherty - US Marine Corps
Thomas Elias - US National Aboretum, Ag. Research Service
Martin Elliott - US Army
Brian Feeney - Home Engineering Services, Inc.
Judith Freeman - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Janmichael Graine - US Army Environmental Center
David Greene - US Geological Survey
Jerry Griswold - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Kelly Holland - General Services Administration
Marian Huber - National Park Service
Patsy Kerr - US Air Force
Robert Lindner - US Army Corps of Engineers
Thomas Long - Farm Service Agency
Sharon Marsh - US Postal Service
William Martin, Jr. - US Patent Office (Retired)
Peter J. Marx - US Environmental Protection Agency
Blanche Meeson - NASA Goddard
Lizabeth Montgomery - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Steve Olson - Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic
Robert S. Pace - US Army Corps of Engineers
Toni Patton-Williams - US Army
Nelson Powers - Defense Logistics Agency
Steven Richard - General Services Administration
Odean Serrano - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Phil Shaw - Americorps NCCC
Mark Sherfy - US Fish & Wildlife Service
Bob Shewack - US Environmental Protection Agency
Albert H. Todd - US Forest Service
Michael Turner - US Air Force
Stacey Underwood - US Army Corps of Engineers
Habitat Restoration Workgroup- The Workgroup's mission is to utilize the technical
resources of Federal agencies to restore habitat at Federal facilities, and develop an annual list of
priority projects for habitat restoration on Federal lands in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Jeff Bossart - US Navy
Patsy Kerr - US Air Force
Peter J. Marx - US Environmental Protection Agency
Helene Merkel - Home Engineering Services, Inc.
Mark Sherfy - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Richard Takacs - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Nutrient and Toxics Reduction Workgroup- The Workgroup conducts at least five site
visits annually at federal facilities throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The site visits are
based on a protocol that sets out a voluntary format to achieve Chesapeake Bay Program goals.
The Workgroup is also working on the issue of point source discharges at wastewater treatment
plants.
Jerry Griswold - Chair, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Janmichael Graine - US Army Environmental Center
Marian Huber - National Park Service
Patsy Kerr - US Air Force
Helene Merkel - Home Engineering Services, Inc.
Allison Wiedeman - US Environmental Protection Agency
Smart Growth Workgroup - This Workgroup supports the identification and implementation
of new mechanisms for Federal agencies to avoid development patterns that increase pollution,
to encourage redevelopment of urban areas, and to raise the quality of life. The Workgroup
seeks to increase public access to the Chesapeake Bay on Federal facilities, find innovative ways
to minimize environmental impacts from Federal facility construction, relocation, or expansion
activities, and road and highway construction. The Workgroup also addresses stormwater
management and brownfield re-use and recycling on Federal lands.
Heather Wells - Chair, US Army Corps of.Engineers
Jareene Barkdoll - Federal Highway Administration
Bob Campbell - National Park Service
Kelly Holland - General Services Administration
Peter J. Marx - US Environmental Protection Agency
Helene Merkel - Home Engineering Services, Inc.
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CHESPAKEAKE BAY GATEWAYS
NETWORK WORKING GROUP
Responsibilities
The Gateways Network Working Group, established by the Implementation Committee,
guides development of the Chesapeake Bay Gateways Network. The Network, which is
coordinated by the National Park Service, links a diverse array of special places within the
Chesapeake Bay watershed. It includes parks, wildlife refuges, historic communities, maritime
museums, water trails and more. These linked Gateways allow people to more easily explore,
understand and help conserve the Bay and its related resources.
Cheryl Amrani - US Fish & Wildlife Service
Bob Campbell - National Park Service
Robert Carter - VA Department of Historic Resources
John Davy - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Jonathan Doherty - National Park Service
Lee R. Epstein - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Frances H. Flanigan - Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Tom Ford - PA Fish & Boat Commission
Meriwether German - VA Tourism Corporation
Lisa Gutierrez - MD Department of Natural Resources
Wilmer Henninger - PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Elizabeth Hughes - MD Historical Trust
Derral Jones - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Dave Minges - Chesapeake Bay Trust
Robert Pickett - VA Department of Transportation
Sylvia Ramsey - MD Department of Transportation
Marci Wolf Ross - MD Department of Business and Economic Development
Pat Stuntz - Chesapeake Bay Commission
Larry Williamson - PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
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WATER QUALITY STEERING
COMMITTEE
The purpose of the Water Quality Steering Committee is to provide the management oversight
for the process of integrating the cooperative and statutory programs of the Chesapeake Bay and
its tributaries. The Steering Committee will:
coordinate and manage the process for integrating the cooperative and statutory programs;
provide the participating members with a forum to share information, raise issues and resolve
conflicts; and,
communicate with stakeholders and general public on the progress towards achieving the
restoration of the Bay and its tributaries through the integrated process.
Rebecca Hanmer - Chair, US Environmental Protection Agency
Jerusalem Bekele - DC Department of Health
Bill Brannon - WV Department of Environmental Protection
Jon Capacasa - US Environmental Protection Agency
James R. Collier - DC Department of Health
Phillip M. De Gaetano - NY Department of Environmental Conservation
Mario Delvicario - US Environmental Protection Agency
Kevin Donnelly - DE Deptof Natural Resources & Environmental Ctrl.
David Flemer - US Environmental Protection Agency
Jack E. Frye - VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
Stuart Gansell - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Peter Gold - US Environmental Protection Agency
Carlton Hay wood - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
David W. Heicher - Susquehanna River Basin Commission
David Johnson - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Hamid Karimi - DC Department of Health
Jim Keating - US Environmental Protection Agency
Felix Locicero - US Environmental Protection Agency
Robert Magnien - MD Department of Natural Resources
David Paylor - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Alan Pollock - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Robert Summers - MD Department of the Environment
Ann Swanson - Chesapeake Bay Commission
Bob Yowell - PA Department of Environmental Protection
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WATER QUALITY TECHNICAL
WORKGROUP
Responsibilities
The Chesapeake Bay Program's Implementation Committee established the Water
Quality Technical Workgroup in September 1999 with a charge to coordinate technical and
scientific activities for the process for integrating the cooperative and statutory programs of the
Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. Specifically, the Workgroup will:
coordinate the technical and scientific activities undertaken to develop nutrient and sediment
enrichment numerical criteria, refined designated uses, and the methodology for their
application;
work with the Chesapeake Bay Program's Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee
throughout the process of investigating, identifying and recommending the numerical criteria
and refined designated uses for the Bay and its tidal rivers; and
respond to requests for technical information received from the Chesapeake Bay Water
Quality Steering Committee.
Alan Pollock - Chair, VA Department of Environmental Quality
Richard Batiuk - US Environmental Protection Agency
Bill Brannon - WV Department of Environmental Protection
Ed Brezina - PA Department of Environmental Protection
Claire Buchanan - Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Eugene Burreson - VA Institute of Marine Science
Arthur Butt - VA Department of Environmental Quality
James R. Collier - DC Department of Health
Ellennore Daub - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Ifeyinwa Davis - US Environmental Protection Agency
Phillip M. De Gaetano - NY Department of Environmental Conservation
Richard Eskin - MD Department of the Environment
David Flemer - US Environmental Protection Agency
Jeffrey Frithsen - National Center for Environmental Assessment
Thomas Gardner - US Environmental Protection Agency
Jean W. Gregory - VA Department of Environmental Quality
Mike Hirshfield - Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Rick Hoffman - V A Department of Environmental Quality
William Hunley - Hampton Roads Sanitation District
Maggie Kerchner - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Norman E. Leblanc - Hampton Roads Sanitation District
Robert Magnien - MD Department of Natural Resources
Scott Phillips - US Geological Survey
Thomas W. Simpson - MD Department of Agriculture
Robert Summers - MD Department of the Environment
Barbara Taylor - WV Department of Environmental Protection
Lyle Varnell - VA Institute of Marine Science
Allison Wiedeman - US Environmental Protection Agency
Carol Young - PA Department of Environmental Protection
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CHESAPEAKE BAY COMMISSION
The Chesapeake Bay Commission is a tri-state legislative advisory commission, formed in 1980,
which serves the General Assemblies of Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia to guide the states
in cooperatively managing the Chesapeake Bay. Seven-member delegations from each of the
three states include five state legislators (three from the House and two from the Senate), the
Governor or their designee and a citizen representative.
The Commission is a signatory to the Chesapeake Bay Agreement. As a signatory, the
Commission serves as the legislative arm of the Chesapeake Bay Program and is fully involved
in all policy and implementation decisions.
STAFF: Annapolis Office: PHONE: (410) 263-3420 FAX: 263-9338
Ann Pesiri Swanson, Executive Director
Pat Stuntz, Maryland Director
Patsy Cress, Administrative Assistant
Pennsylvania Office: PHONE: (717) 232-1103 FAX: 232-1104
Thomas W. Beauduy, Pennsylvania Director
Virginia Office: PHONE: (804) 786-4849 FAX: 371-0659
Russell W. Baxter, Virginia Director
MEMBERS:
Brian E. Frosh - Chair, MD Senate
Robert S. Bloxom - Vice-Chair, VA House of Delegates
Russ Fairchild - Vice-Chair, PA House of Representatives
Bill Boiling - Senate of VA
Thelma S. Drake - VA House of Delegates
Bernie Fowler - MD Citizen Representative
Arthur D. Hershey - PA House of Representatives
David Hess - Secretary, PA Deptartment of Environmental Protection
Irvine B. Hill - VA Citizen Representative
Jerrauld C. Jones - VA House of Delegates
Charles A. McClenahan - MD House of Delegates
J. Lowell Stoltzfus - MD Senate
Sarah J, Taylor-Rogers - Secretary, MD Department of Natural Resources
Richard A. Tilghman - Senate of Pennsylvania
Michael H. Weir - MD House of Delegates
Noah W. Wenger - Senate of Pennsylvania
Martin E. Williams - Senate of VA
George B. Wolff - PA Citizen Representative
John F. Wood, Jr. - MD House of Delegates
John Paul Woodley, Jr. - Secretary of Natural Resources, VA
Peter J. Zug - PA House of Representatives
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DIRECTIONS TO THE CHESAPEAKE BAY PROGRAM OFFICE (CBPO)
The Chesapeake Bay Program Office is
located on Spa Creek on Annapolis Harbor. It is
less than 30 miles from Baltimore or
Washington. The nearest major airport is
Baltimore-Washington International (BWI).
AMTRAK service is available to Baltimore,
Washington, New Carrolton and BWI Airport
(limited).
If driving- Take Route 50 to Exit 24,
Annapolis/Rowe Blvd. If coming from
Baltimore, 1-97 empties into Route 50 just west
of exit 24. From the east, be sure to stay off to
the right at the exit and do not go onto Bestgate
Road. Take Rowe Blvd until it forks (just prior
to road construction signs). Veer right onto
Northwest Street and follow it through one
stoplight until it ends at Church Circle. Take a
right onto Church Circle and stay in the outer
part of the circle.
Exit onto Duke of Gloucester St. (at light
between Maryland and National Bank and
Maryland Inn). Take Duke of Gloucester St
until it ends at stop sign, staying in right lane.
Turn right to go over the bridge and stay in left
lane after bridge. Take first left, at stoplight,
onto Severn Avenue. Go 1 ฅ2 blocks and turn
left into Annapolis City Marina pay parking lot
or use free street parking.
The CBPO is on the first floor of the building
facing the Harbor and the Information and
Conference Center is on the first floor of the
two-story building overlooking the marina.
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
(410) 267-5700 or
1 (800) YOUR BAY (968-7229)
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CHESAPEAKE BAY PROGRAM OFFICE
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
1-800-YOURBAY
Diana Esher - Acting Director - (410) 267-5700
Greg Peck - Acting Deputy Director - (410) 267-5785
Communications & Support Cluster
Peter J. Marx, Associate Director (410) 267-5713
Jo Ann Anderson, Management Analyst (410) 267-5709
Lori Mackey, Program Analyst (410) 267-5715
Joseph Macknis, Environmental Scientist (410) 267-5748
Reggie Parrish, Anacostia Liaison (410) 267-5772
Kim Scalia, Office Manager, Philadelphia (215) 814-5421
Bob Shewack, Environmental Protection Specialist (410) 267-9856
Nita Sylvester, Environmental Indicators Coordinator (410) 267-5711
Lois Woodward, Secretary (410) 267-5730
Non-EPA
*Dryden Barnes, SEEP (410) 267-5701
*Cathy Chang, ACB, Communications Specialist (410) 267-5756
*Chris Conner, ACB, Communications Director (410) 267-5758
*Mike Land, ACB, Web Administrator (410) 267-9832
*Arlene MacLean, SEEP (410) 267-5710
Ecosystem Management Cluster
Carin Bisland, Associate Director (410) 267-5732
Danielle Algazi, Dredging Liaison (215)814-2722
Amanda Bassow, Land, Growth & Stewardship Coordinator (410) 267-5723
Keely Clifford, Nonpoint Source Coordinator (410) 267-9839
Kelly Eisenman, Toxics Coordinator (410) 267-5728
Mike Fritz, Living Resources Coordinator (410) 267-5721
Mindy Lemoine, BSC Coordinator (215) 814-2736
Theresa Martella, Sustainable Development (215) 814-5423
Menchu Martinez, Local Government Coordinator (410) 267-5704
Allison Weideman, Innovative Technologies Coordinator (410) 267-5733
Kyle Zieba, Brownfields Coordinator (215)814-5420
Non-EPA
*Bob Campbell, National Park Service (410) 267-5747
*Rick Cooksey, US Forest Service (410) 267-5706
Jonathan Doherty, National Park Service (410) 267-5725
Jennifer Greiner, US Fish & Wildlife Service (410) 267-5783
* Jerry Gris wold, NRCS (410) 267-5754
*Wink Hastings, National Park Service (410) 267-5787
*Robin Herbst, University of MD- Eastern Shore (410) 267-5708
*Marian Huber, National Park Service (410) 267-9841
*Skip Meehan, National Park Service (410) 267-9857
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*Maggie Kerchner, NOAA Air Coordinator (410) 267-5670
*Russ Mader, NRCS, Nutrient Coordinator (410) 267-5752
*April Marcy, ACB, Businesses for the Bay Coordinator (410) 267-5719
^Frances Moraytis, SEEP (410) 267-9840
*Derek Orner, NOAA (410) 267-5676
*Jeff Sweeney, University of MD- College Park (410) 267-9844
*Albert Todd, US Forest Service (410) 267-5705
*Ning Zhou, Virginia Tech (410) 267-5727
Science Cluster
Richard Batiuk, Associate Director (410) 267-5731
Brian Burch, GIS Team Leader (410) 267-5736
Wayne Bengal, Env. Protection Specialist (215) 814-5115
Lewis Linker, Modeling Coordinator (410) 267-5741
Gary Shenk, Environmental Scientist (410) 267-5745
Julie Thomas, Watershed Profiles Coordinator (410) 267-9848
Non-EPA
*Lowell Banner, NOAA, Data Center Manager (410) 267-5671
*Ricky Bahner, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin (410) 267-5742
*Katie Hopkins, University of MD- Center for Environmental Science (410) 267-9846
*Dave Jasinski, University of MD- Center for Environmental Science (410) 267-5749
*Jackie Johnson, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin (410) 267-5729
*Mary Ellen Ley, USGS, Quality Assurance Officer (410) 267-5750
^Patrick Nowlan, National Park Service, GIS Analyst (410) 267-5739
*Marcia Olson, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (410) 267-5667
*Sajin Pokarel, MD Department of the Environment (410) 267-9820
*Steve Preston, US Geological Survey (410) 267-9875
*Ping Wang, University of MD- Center for Environmental Science (410) 267-5744
*Howard Weinberg, University of MD- Eastern Shore (410) 267-5735
Chesapeake Research Consortium Grantees
Fellow AFFILIATION PHONE
Rebecca Halloran *Air (410)267-5673
Celere Leonard *CBSAC (410) 267-5675
JoeSoell *Education Workgroup (410)267-5722
Chris Warner *IC/Budget (410)267-5737
Bridgette Hagerty *Information Management (410) 267-5648
Michael Russell *Information Management (410) 267-5724
Julie Trask *Nutrients (410)267-5753
Jackie Schreiber ^Nutrients (410) 267-5726
Wendy Markos *Land, Growth & Stewardship (410) 267-9847
Steve Saari *Living Resources (410) 267-9842
Catherine Clark *Living Resources (410)267-5718
Monaca Noble *Living Resources (410)267-9830
Jonathan Champion *Monitoring (410) 267-9872
Vacant *Modeling (410)267-9871
Darin Crew *Toxics (410)267-9860
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Adams, Mary Beth
US Forest Service
Timber and Watershed Laboratory
Parsons, WV 26287-0404
Phone: (304) 478-2000 x!30
Fax: (304)636-6133
E-mail: mbadams@fs.fed.us
Anderson, Gary
VA Institute of Marine Science
P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Phone: (804) 684-7080
Fax: (804) 684-7097
E-mail: gary@vims.edu
Adcock, Nelson
GeoEnvironmental Resources Inc.
2712 Southern Blvd.
Virginia Beach, VA 23452-7429
Phone: (757) 463-3200
Fax: (757) 463-3080
E-mail: ger@infi.net
Apostolico, Mary
Dept. of Conservation and Recreation
98 Alexandria Pike, Suite 33
Warrenton, VA 20186
Phone: (540) 347-6420
Fax: (540) 347-6423
E-mail: mapostolico@dcr.state.va.us
Allan, Stan
Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences
P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062-1346
Phone:(804)684-7710
Fax: (804)684-7717
E-mail: ska@vims.edu
Allen, GildaM.
DC Department of Health
51 N Street NE, Suite 5025
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 535-2239
Fax: (202)535-1364
E-mail: gilda.allen@dc.gov
Allred, Tony
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., C-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410)260-8642
Fax: (410) 260-8640
E-mail: tallred@dnr.state.md.us
Amrani, Cheryl
US Fish and Wildlife Service
177 Admiral Cocharane Dr.
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 573-4577
Fax: (410) 269-0832
E-mail: cheryl_amrani@fws.gov
App, Leon
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 786-4570
Email: leonapp@dcr.state.va.us
Arguto, William
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
Phone: (215) 814-3367
Fax: (215) 814-2783
E-mail: arguto.william@epa.gov
Armstrong, Jay
VA Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services
1 North 14th Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 786-4853
Fax: (804)371-7973
E-mail: jarmstrong@dgs.state.va.us
Armstrong, Laura
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Hwy.
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone:(410)631-4119
Fax: (410)631-4477
E-mail: larmstrong@mde.state.md.us
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Artz, Richard
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
1315 East-West Hwy
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Phone:(301)713-0972
Fax: (301)713-0119
E-mail: richard.artz@noaa.gov
Austin, Herb
V A Institute of Marine Science
P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Phone:(804)684-7321
Fax: (804) 684-7327
E-mail: haustin@vims.edu
Bahner, Ricky
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (401) 267-5742
Fax: (410) 267-5777
E-mail: bahner.ricky@epa.gov
Bailey, David E.
Potomac Electric Power Company
1900 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20068
Phone:(202)331-6533
Fax: (202)331-6197
E-mail: dbailey@pepco.com
Aveni, Marc
VA Cooperative Extension, Virginia Tech.
8033 Ashton Avenue, Suite 105
Manassas, VA 20109-8202
Phone: (703) 792-4632
Fax: (703) 792-4630
E-mail: maveni@vt.edu
Ayella, Rich
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone:(410)631-8075
Fax: (410)631-8047
E-mail: rayella@mde.state.md.us
Bachman, L. Joseph
US Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW (6406J)
Washington, DC 20004
Phone: (202) 564-3968
Fax: (202)565-2084
E-mail: Bachman.Joseph@epa.gov
Bahner, Lowell
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone:(410)267-5671
Fax: (410) 267-5666
E-mail: lowell.bahner@noaa.gov
Bailey, Tom
US Forest Service
George Washington- Jefferson National Forests
5126 Valley Pointe Parkway
Roanoke, VA 24019
Phone:(540)265-5151
Fax: (540)265-5145
E-mail: tbailey@fs.fed.us
Baise, GaryH.
Baise, Miller & Freer
8352 Old Dominion Drive
McLean, VA 22102
Phone:(202)331-9100
Fax: (202)331-9060
Email: baisemill@aol.com
Baker, Joel E.
University of MD
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
P.O. Box 38
Solomons, MD 20688-0038
Phone: (410) 326-7205
Fax: (410) 326-7341
E-mail: baker@cbl.umces.edu
Baker, Karen
US Army Environmental Center
Bldg. 4415, Attn: SFIM-AEC-PA
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010-5401
Phone:(410)436-6817
Fax: (410)436-1693
E-mail: kjbaker@aec.apgea.army.mil
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Banski, Kathleen
Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts
4999 Jonestown Road
Harrisburg, PA 17109
Phone:(717)545-8878
Fax: (717)545-8850
E-mail: kathleen-banski @pacd.org
Barber, John C.
US Forest Service (Retired)
H25RiverdaleRoad
Warsaw, VA 22572
Phone: (804) 394-4901
Fax: (804) 333-3417
E-mail: cybarber@crosslink.net
Barkdoll, Jareene
Federal Highway Administration
10 South Howard Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: (410) 962-0051
Fax: (410) 962-4586
E-mail: Jerry.Barkdoll@fhwa.dot.gov
Barlow, Robert
Attorney
P.O. Box 8
Fredericksburg, VA 22404
Phone: (540) 370-0166
Fax: (540) 372-7761
E-mail: rjbarlow@fls.infi.net
Barlow, Roger
US Geological Survey
12201 Sunrise Valley Drive
Reston, VA 20192
Phone:(703)648-5189
Fax: (703) 648-4722
E-mail: rbarlow@usgs.gov
Barron, Tom
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Rachel Carson State Office Building
400 Market Street, 10th Floor
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8555
Phone:(717)787-9614
Fax: (717)787-9549
E-mail: tbarron@state.pa.us
Bassow, Amanda
US Environmental Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5723
Fax: (410)267-5777
E-mail: bassow.amanda@epa.gov
Batiuk, Richard
US Environmental Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone:(410)267-5731
Fax: (410) 267-5777
E-mail: batiuk.richard@epa.gov
Battiata, Joseph
V A Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor St, Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219-2094
Phone:(804)371-7492
Fax: (804) 371-2630
E-mail: jbattiata@dcr.state.va.us
Baxter, Russell W.
VA Director, Chesapeake Bay Commission
General Assembly Building, Room 502B
910 Capitol Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 786-4849
Fax: (804) 371-0659
E-mail: rbaxter@leg.state.va.us
Baxter, Sharon K.
VA Department of Environmental Quality
629 E. Main Street
Richmond, V A 23219
Phone: (804) 698-4344
Fax: (804) 698-4277
E-mail: skbaxter@deq.state.va.us
Becker, Christine
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 North Capitol Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002-4239
Phone: (202) 962-3366
Fax: (202) 962-3203
E-mail: cbecker@mwcog.org
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Bekele, Jerusalem
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE
5th Floor
Washington, DC 20002
Phone:(202)535-1603
Fax: (202)535-1363
Email: jerusalem.bekele@dc.gov
Bentz, Lee
PA Department of Agriculture
2301 North Cameron St, Room G-l 1
Harrisburg, PA 17110-9408
Phone: (717) 772-5204
Fax: (717) 783-3275
E-mail: lbentz@state.pa.us
Bell, Rebecca
MD State Department of Education
200 West Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: (410) 767-0330
Fax: (410) 333-2050
E-mail: rbell@msde.state.md.us
Berger, Johan
PA Department of Agriculture
2301 North Cameron Street
Harrisburg, PA 17110-9408
Phone:(717)772-4189
Fax: (717)783-3275
E-mail: joberger@state.pa.us
Bell, Wayne
Washington College
300 Washington Avenue
Chestertown, MD 21620-1197
Phone:(410)810-7171
Fax: (410)810-7110
E-mail: wayne.bell@washcoll.edu
Benedict, John
WV Office of Air Quality
1558 Washington Street East
Charlestown, WV 25311
Phone: (304) 558-0430
Fax: (304)558-1222
E-mail: jbenedict@mail.dep.state.wv.us
Bennett, Mark
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor St, Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 371-7485
Fax: (804)786-1798
E-mail: mbennett@dcr.state.va.us
Bentkowski, Kerri
Chesapeake Bay Trust
60 West Street
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 974-2941
Fax: (410) 269-0387
E-mail: cbt@ari.net
Bergstrom, Peter
US Fish and Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)573-4554
Fax: (410)224-2781
E-mail: peterjbergstrom@fws.gov
Berman, Marcia
VA Institute of Marine Science
P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Phone:(804)684-7188
Fax: (804) 684-7179
E-mail: marcia@vims.edu
Besse, Sheila
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE
5lh Floor
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 535-2241
Fax:(202)535-1364
E-mail: sheila.besse@dc.gov
Bieber, Steve
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Hwy.
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone:(410)631-3656
Fax: (410)631-3873
E-mail: sbieber@mde.state.md.us
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Bisland, Carin
US Environmental Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5732
Fax: (410) 267-5777
E-mail: bisland.carin@epa.gov
Black, Terry
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Rachel Carson State Office Building
P.O. Box 2063
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8468
Phone:(717)787-2030
Fax: (717)772-2303
E-mail: Tblack@dep.state.pa.us
Blankenship, Karl
Bay Journal
619 Oakwood Drive
Seven Valleys, PA 17360
Phone: (717)428-2819
Fax: (717)428-0273
E-mail: bayjournal@gscyclone.com
Blazer, Vicki
US Geological Survey
National Fish Health Research Lab
1700 Leetown Road
Kerneysville, WV 25430
Phone: (304) 724-4434
Fax: (304) 724-4435
E-mail: vicki_blazer@usgs.gov
Blott, Al
National Marine Fisheries Service
P.O. Box 228
Kingston, RI 02881-0228
Phone: (401) 782-3345
Fax: (401)782-3349
alan .blott @ noaa.gov
Bloxom, Robert S.
VA House of Delegates
P.O. Box 27
Mappsville, VA 23407
Phone: (757) 824-3456
Fax: (757) 824-3786
Bodor, Sarah
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
6 Herndon Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 268-8833
Fax: (410)280-3513
E-mail: sbodor@savethebay.cbf.org
Boesch, Donald
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
P.O. Box 775
Cambridge, MD 21613
Phone: (410) 228-9250
Fax: (410)228-3843
E-mail: boesch@ca.umces.edu
Boger, Becky
The GLOBE Program
744 Jackson Place, NW
Washington, DC 20503
Phone: (202) 395-7600
Fax: (202)395-7611
E-mail: rboger@globe.gov
Boicourt, William C.
University of MD
Horn Point Environ. Lab
2020 Horns Point Road, P.O. Box 775
Cambridge, MD 21613-0775
Phone:(410)221-8426
Fax: (410) 221-8490
E-mail: boicourt@hpl.umces.edu
Boisvert, Keith
VA Department of Environmental Quality
629 E. Main Street
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
Phone: (804) 698-4225
Fax: (804) 698-4264
E-mail: kaboisvert@deq.state.va.us
Boiling, Bill
Senate of VA
P.O. Box 112
Mechanicsville, VA 23111
Phone:(804)965-1239
Fax: (804)965-5718
E-mail: bbolling@mindspring.com
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Bonzek, Chris
VA Institute of Marine Science
College of William and Mary
P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, V A 23602-1346
Phone:(804)684-7291
Fax: (804) 684-7327
E-mail: cfb@vims.edu
Booser, John
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Rachel Carson State Office Building, 15th Floor
P.O. Box 2063
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063
Phone:(717)772-1101
Fax: (717)783-4690
E-mail: jbooser@state.pa.us
Bossart, Jeff
US Navy
IHD-NSWC
101 Strauss Avenue
Indian Head, MD 20640-5035
Phone:(301)743-6747
Fax: (301) 743-4180
E-mail: bossartjc@ih.navy.mil
Bowen, Sally
MD Department of Natural Resources
416 Chinquapin Round Rd.
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)974-3238
Fax: (410)974-5600
E-mail: wbutler@dnr.state.md.us
Bowman, Mike
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
3800 Stillman Parkway
Richmond, VA 23233-1433
Phone:(804)527-4481
Fax: (804) 527-4483
E-mail: mbowman@dcr.state.va.us
Boynton, Walter
University of MD
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
P.O. Box 38
Solomons, MD 20688-0038
Phone: (410) 326-7275
Fax: (410) 326-7378
E-mail: boynton@cbl.umces.edu
Brannon, Bill
WV Department of Environmental Protection
10 McJunkin Road
Nitro, WV 25143-2506
Phone: (304) 558-2780
Fax: (304) 558-5905
E-mail: bbrannon@mail.dep.state.wv.us
Breitburg, Denise
Academy of Nat. Sciences Estuarine Research Center
10545 Mackall Rd.
St Leonard, MD 20685
Phone: (410) 586-9700
Fax: (410) 586-9705
E-mail: breit@acnatsci.org
Brezina, Ed
PA Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 8555
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8555
Phone:(717)787-9637
Fax: (717) 787-9549
E-mail: breznia.edward@dep.state.pa.us
Brickley, David
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone:(804)786-2123
Fax: (804) 786-6141
E-mail: dgbrickley@dcr.state.va.us
Brown, Amy
University of MD
Department of Entomology
College Park, MD 20742
Phone:(301)405-3928
Fax: (301)314-9290
E-mail: ab35@umail.umd.edu
Brown, Bill
PA Dept of Environmental Protection
400 Market St, Rachel Carson State Office Bldg
P.O. Box 8555
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8555
Phone:(717)783-2951
Fax: (717)787-9549
E-mail: willbrown@state.pa.us
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Brown, Ernest
Virginia Dept of Conservation and Recreation
Albemarle, Chowan & Coastal Watersheds
1548 A Holland Road
Suffolk, VA 23434
Phone: (757) 925-2392
Fax: (757) 925-2388
E-mail: ebrown@dcr.state.va.us
Bundy, Mark
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., E-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8720
Fax: (410) 260-8709
E-mail: mbundy@dnr.state.md.us
Brown, Karl
PA State Conservation Commission
2301 North Cameron St., Rm 407
Harrisburg, PA 17110-9408
Phone:(717)787-8821
Fax: (717)705-3778
E-mail: kbrown@state.pa.us
Brown, Stacey
V A Department of Environmental Quality
629 E. Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 698-4026
Fax: (804)698-4136
E-mail: stbrown@deq.state.va.us
Buchanan, Claire
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
6110 Executive Blvd., Suite 300
Rockville, MD 20852-3903
Phone:(301)984-1908
Fax: (301)984-5841
E-mail: cbuchan@potomac-commission.org
Buckley, Patricia A.
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Rachel Carson State Office Bldg
400 Market Street, 10th Floor
P.O. Box 8555
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8555
Phone:(717)772-1675
Fax: (717)787-9549
E-mail: pbuckley@state.pa.us
Burch, Brian
US Environmental Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone:(410)267-5736
Fax: (410)267-5777
E-mail: burch.brian@epa.gov
Burke, Jeffrey
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
Phone: (215) 814-2761
Fax: (215) 814-2783
E-mail: burke.jeff@epa.gov
Burke, Thomas W.
MD Department of Natural Resources
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401-2397
Phone: (410) 260-8719
Fax: (410) 260-8709
E-mail: tburke@dnr.state.md.us
Burreson, Eugene
VA Institute of Marine Science
College of William and Mary
POBox 134
Gloucester Point, VA 23062-1346
Phone:(804)684-7108
Fax: (804) 684-7097
E-mail: gene@vims.edu
Bundy, Marie
Academy of Nat. Sciences Estuarine Research Center
10545 Mackall Road
St. Leonard, MD 20685
Phone:(410)586-9710
Fax: (410) 586-9705
E-mail: Bundy@acnatsci.org
Burton, William
Versar, Inc.
9200 Rumsey Road
Columbia, MD 21045
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Butler, David
US Coast Guard
431 Crawford Street, Federal Building
Portsmouth, VA 23704-5004
Phone: (757) 398-6586
Fax: (757) 398-6503
E-mail: dbutler@lantd5.uscg.mil
Carolan, Michael P.
VA Dept. of Environmental Quality
629 E. Main St.
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 698-4093
Fax: (804) 698-4453
E-mail: mpcarolan@deq.state.va.us
Butowski, Nancy
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., C-2
580 Taylor Ave.
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8268
Fax: (410) 260-8278
E-mail: nbutowski@dnr.state.md.us
Butt, Arthur
VA Department of Environmental Quality
Chesapeake Bay Program
629 E. Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone:(804)698-4314
Fax: (804)698-4319
E-mail: ajbutt@deq.state.va.us
Campbell, Bob
National Park Service
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone:(410)267-5747
Fax: (410) 267-5777
E-mail: campbell.bob@epa.gov
Capacasa, Jon
US Environmental Protection Agency, Region III
Water Protection Division
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
Phone: (215) 814-5422
Fax: (215)814-2201
E-mail: capacasa.jon@epa.gov
Carney, R.Scott
PA Fish and Boat Commission
1225 Shiloh Road
State College, PA 16801-8495
Phone:(814)355-4837
Fax: (814)355-8264
E-mail: scarney@lazerlink.com
Carpenter, A.C.
Potomac River Fisheries Commission
222 Taylor Street
Colonial Beach, VA 22443
Phone: (804) 224-7148
Fax: (804) 224-2712
E-mail: prfc@3n.net
Carpenter, Kent
Old Dominion University
Dept. of Biological Sciences
Norfolk, VA 23529
Phone: (301) 210-6800
Fax: (301)210-4156
E-mail: FJacobs@pbsj.com
Carter, Robert
VA Department of Historic Districts
19B Bollingbrook Street
Petersburg, VA 23803
Phone: (804) 863-1626
Fax: (804) 863-1627
Email: bcarter@dhr.state.va.us
Chase, Valerie
National Aquarium in Baltimore
501 E. Pratt Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone: (410) 576-3887
Fax: (410)659-0116
E-mail: vchase@aqua.org
Cheng, Ray
ECI Systems and Engineering
596 Lynnhaven Parkway
Virginia Beach, VA 23452
Phone: (757) 498-5000
Fax: (757)498-1886
E-mail: Rayc@ecihq.com
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Christman, Mary
University of MD
Animal Science Service Building
Room 3122
College Park, MD 20742-2311
Phone:(301)405-8867
Fax: (301)405-7980
Email: mc276@umail.umd.edu
Christmas, John
MD Department of Natural Resources
416 Chinquatin Round Rd.
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 974-3238
Fax: (410) 974-5600
E-mail: jchristmas@dnr.state.md.us
Claus, Susan
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 535-2245
Fax: (202)535-1364
E-mail: susan.claus@dc.gov
Clearwater, Denise
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Hwy.
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone:(410)631-8094
Fax: (410)631-8047
E-mail: dclearwater@mde.state.md.us
Chuenpagdee, Ratana
VA Institute of Marine Science
Hicks House, Room 101
POBox 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062-1346
Phone: (804) 684-7335
Email: ratana@vims.edu
Cleaves, Emery
MD Geological Survey
2300 St. Paul Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
Phone: (410) 554-5503
Fax: (410) 554-5502
E-mail: ecleaves@mgs,md.gov
Cimorelli, Al
US Environmental Protection Agency, Region III
1650 Arch Street (3AP22)
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone:(215)814-2189
Fax: (215)814-2124
E-mail: cimorelli.alan@epa.gov
Clark, Vicki
VA Sea Grant College Program
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
POBox 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Phone:(804)684-7169
Fax: (804)684-7161
E-mail: vclark@vims.edu
Clarkson, Christopher
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 North Capitol Street, N.E.
Washington, DC 20002-4239
Phone: (202) 962-3374
Fax: (202) 962-3203
E-mail: cclarkson@mwcog.org
Clifford, Keely
US Environmental Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5839
Fax: (410) 267-5777
E-mail: clifford.keely@epa.gov
Clower, Michael
VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
James Monroe Building
101 N. 14th Street; 17th Floor
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 225-3440
Fax: (804) 225-3447
E-mail: mclower@cblad.state.va.us
Coble, Kim
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
6 Herndon Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 268-8833
Fax: (410) 268-6687
E-mail: kcoble@savethebay.cbf.org
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Coder, Edwina
PA League of Women Voters
156 Hamilton Road
Lancaster, PA 17603
Phone:(717)397-7725
Fax: (717)397-7727
E-mail: docgrc-edwinac@desupernet.net
Cole, Carl
Management Consultant
1431 S Street, SE
Washington, DC 20020
Phone: (202) 610-3698
Fax: (202) 610-3698
Email: ccolel8631@aol.com
Collier, James R.
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE 5th Floor
Washington, DC 20002
Phone:(202)535-1660
Fax: (202)535-1362
E-mail: james.collier@dc.gov
Conner, Christopher
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5758
Fax: (410) 267-5777
E-mail: conner.chris@epa.gov
Cooksey, Richard
US Forest Service
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5706
Fax: (410)267-5777
E-mail: cooksey.richard@epa.gov
Corbin, Jeff
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
1108 E. Main Street, Suite 1600
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone:(804)780-1392
Fax: (804) 648-4011
E-mail: jcorbin@CBF.org
Cornwell, Jeffrey
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Horn Point Environmental Laboratories
P.O. Box 775
Cambridge, MD 21613
Phone:(410)221-8445
Fax: (410) 221-8490
E-mail: cornwell@hpl.umces.edu
Coulombe, Harold
US Geological Survey
12100 Beech Forest Road, Suite 4039
Laurel, MD 20708-4039
Phone:(301)497-5670
Fax: (301)497-5505
E-mail: Harry_Coulombe@usgs.gov
Cox, James W.
Resource Conservation, Inc.
4564 Dunbrooke Road
Tappahannock, VA 22560
Phone:(804)443-1527
Fax: (804)443-1751
E-mail: jwcox@crosslink.net
Coyne, Kevin
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg, E-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8985
Fax: (410) 260-8779
E-mail: kjcoyne@dnr.state.md.us
Crafton, Scott
VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
James Monroe Building , 17th Floor
101 North 14th Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 371-7503
Fax: (804) 225-3447
E-mail: scrafton@cblad.state.va.us
Creamer, Beth
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Code 900
Greenbelt.MD 20771
Phone:(301)614-5582
Fax: (301)614-5268
E-mail: bcreamer@see.gsfc.nasa.gov
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Croghan, Moira
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 206
Richmond, V A 23261
Phone: (804) 786-3958
Fax: (804)786-6141
E-mail: mcroghan@dcr.state.va.us
Davis, Ifeyinwa
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
Phone: (215) 814-5453
Fax: (215) 814-2301
E-mail: davis.ifeyinwa@epa.gov
Cummins, James D.
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
6110 Executive Blvd., Suite 300
Rockville, MD 20852-3903
Phone:(301)984-1908
Fax: (301) 984-5841
jcummins @ potomac-commission.org
Davis-Martin, James
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street; Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219-2094
Phone: (804) 371-6134
Fax: (804) 786-1798
E-mail: jdmartin@dcr.state.va.us
Dalton, Delores
VA Department of Education
P.O. Box 2120
Richmond, VA 23218
Phone: (804) 371-0778
Fax: (804)692-3163
E-mail: ddalton@mail.vakl2ed.edu
Davy, John
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 326
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone:(804)786-1119
Fax: (804) 371-7899
E-mail: jdavy@dcr.state.va.us
Daniel, Mary Lou
Occoquan Watershed Monitoring Laboratory
9408 Prince William Street
Manassas, VA 22111
Phone: (703) 361-5606
Fax: (703) 361-7793
E-mail: madaniel@vt.edu
Daub, Ellennore
VA Department of Environmental Quality
P.O.Box 1009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
Phone:(804)698-4111
Fax: (804) 698-4522
E-mail: emdaub@deq.state.va.us
Dauer, Daniel M.
Old Dominion University
Department of Biological Sciences
Norfolk, VA 23529
Phone: (757) 683-4709
Fax: (757) 683-5293
E-mail: ddauer@odu.edu
Dawson, Frank
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., D-2
580 Taylor Ave.
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8795
Fax: (410) 260-8779
E-mail: fdawson@dnr.state.md.us
Day, Bob
DC Department of Health
Air Quality Division
5 IN. Street, NE 5th Floor
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 535-2258 x3072
Fax: (202)535-2881
E-mail: Rday@mail.environ.state.dc.us
DeGaetano, Phillip M.
NY Department of Environmental Conservation
50 Wolf Road, Room 398
Albany, NY 12233-3508
Phone:(518)457-0633
Fax: (518)485-7786
E-mail: pmdegaet@gw.dec.state.ny.us
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Debolt, Susan
Virginia Cooperative Extension
8033 Ashton Ave. Suite 105
Manassas, VA 20109-8202
Phone:(703)792-4671
Fax: (703) 792-4630
E-mail: sdebolt@vt.edu
DeLung, Troy W.
VA Department of Environmental Quality
PO Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
Phone: (804) 698-4565
Fax: (804) 698-4561
E-mail: tdelung@deq.state.va.us
Delvicario, Mario
US Environmental Protection Agency, Region II
290 Broadway
New York, NY 10009-1866
Phone: (212) 637-3779
Fax: (212) 637-3526
E-mail: delvicario.mario@epamail.epa.gov
Doherty, Jonathan
National Park Service
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5725
Fax: (410) 267-5777
Email: doherty.jonathan@epa.gov
Doherty, Michael
US Marine Corps
2 Navy Annex
Washington, DC 20380-1775
Phone: (703) 696-2138
Fax: (703)696-1020
E-mail: dohertym@mqd-smtp3.usmc.mil
Donat, John
Old Dominion University
Norfolk, VA 23529
Phone: (757) 683-4098
Fax: (757) 683-4628
E-mail: jdonat@odu.edu
Demanski, Stuart
PA Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 8775
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8775
Phone:(717)787-6827
Fax: (717)772-5986
E-mail: demanski.stuart@dep.state.pa.us
Donnelly, Kevin
DE Dept.of Natural Resources & Environmental Ctrl.
89 Kings Highway
Dover, DE 19901
Phone:(302)739-4411
Fax: (302) 739-6724
E-mail: kdonnelly@DNREC.state.de.us
Dennis, Robin
US Environmental Protection Agency
Atmospheric Modeling Division
MD80
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Phone:(919)541-2870
Fax: (919)541-1379
E-mail: rdennis@hpcc.epa.gov
Devlin, Pat
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
600 N. Second Street, #300B
Harrisburg, PA 17101
Phone:(717)236-8825
Fax: (717)236-9019
E-mail: pdevlin@acb-online.org
Dorsey, Joe
US Environmental Protection Agency
701 Mapes Road
Ft. Meade, MD 20755-5350
Phone: (410) 305-2666
Fax: (410) 305-3093
E-mail: dorsey.joe@epa.gov
Doss, David
USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service
339 Busch's Frontage Road
Annapolis, MD 21401-5534
Phone: (410)757-0861x315
Fax: (410)757-0687
E-mail: david.doss@md.usda.gov
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Doughten, Suzanne
Old Dominion University
4211 Colley Avenue
Norfolk, VA 23508
Phone:(757)451-3043
Fax: (757) 440-4005
E-mail: sdoughte@odu.edu
Dowling, David
V A Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Govenor Street, Ste. 302
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone:(804)786-2291
Fax: (804)786-6141
E-mail: ddowling@dcr.state.va.us
Drake, Evans
Allied Signal, Inc.
Hopewell Plant
905 East Randolph Road
Hopewell, VA 23860
Phone: (804) 541-5732
Fax: (804) 541-5559
E-mail: levans.drake@alliedsignal.com
Dunn, Leo
PA Department of Agriculture
Bureau of Market Development Rm 311
2301 North Cameron Street
Harrisburg, PA 17110
Phone:(717)783-8462
Fax: (717)787-5643
Email: ledunn@state.pa.us
Dunn, Robert
E.I. Du Pont De Nemours & Company, Inc.
P.O. Box 27001
Richmond, VA 23261
Phone: (804) 383-3895
Fax: (804) 383-3785
E-mail: robert.l.dunn@usa.dupont.com
Dunnigan, Jack
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
1444 Eye Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (202) 289-6400
Fax: (202)289-6051
E-mail: jdunnigan@asmfc.org
Drake, ThelmaS.
VA House of Delegates
2306 Bay Oaks Place
Norfolk, VA 23518
Phone: (757) 588-8787
Fax: (757) 588-3296
E-mail: del drake@house.state.va.us
Du, Gary
V A Department of Environmental Quality
629 E. Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone:(804)698-4189
E-mail: tdu@deq.state.va.us
Ducklow, Hugh
VA Institute of Marine Science
College of William & Mary
Maury Hall, Room 212
Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795
Phone:(804)684-7180
E-mail: duck@vims.edu
Eason, Karen
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone:(410)631-3611
Fax: (410)631-3873
E-mail: keason@mde.state.md.us
Ebersole, Elizabeth
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., D-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8629
Fax: (410)260-8640
E-mail: bebersole@dnr.state.md.us
Edwards, Robert E.
Susquehanna River Basin Commission
1721 N. Front St.
Harrisburg, PA 17102-2391
Phone:(717)238-0425
Fax: (717)238-2436
E-mail: redwards@srbc.net
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Ehrhart, Matthew
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
614 North Front St. Suite G
Harrisburg, PA 17101
Phone: (717) 234-5550
Fax: (717)234-9632
E-mail: mehrhart@cbf.org
Elliott, Jim
Hunton & Williams
1900 K Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006-1109
Phone: (202) 955-1577
Fax: (202) 778-2201
E-mail: jelliott@hunton.com
Eisenman, Kelly
US Environmental Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5728
Fax: (410) 267-5777
E-mail: eisenman.kelly@epa.gov
ElAbdaoui, Fatima
US Environmental Protection Agency, Region III
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
Phone:(215)814-2129
Fax: (215)914-3113
E-mail: el-abdaoui.fatima@epa.gov
Elliott, Martin
US Army
600 Army Pentagon
Washington, DC 20310-0600
Phone: (703) 693-0552
Fax: (703) 697-2808
E-mail: martin.e!liott@hqda.army.mil
English, Scott
US Army Environmental Center
Attn: SFIM-AEC-EQN
5179HoadleyRoad
Aberdeen, MD 21010-5401
Phone:(410)436-7078
Fax: (410)436-1680
Email: Scott.English@aec.apgea.army.mil
Elahi, Amy
Washington Gas
6801 Industrial Road
Springfield, VA 22151
Phone: (703) 750-5621
Fax: (703) 750-5591
E-mail: aelahi@washgas.com
Epstein, Lee R.
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
6 Herndon Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone:(410)268-8816
Fax: (410) 268-6687
E-mail: lepstein@savethebay.cbf.org
Elias, Thomas
US National Aboretum
Agricultural Research Service
3501 New York Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 245-4539
Fax: (202) 245-4574
E-mail: telias@ars-grin.gov
Elliott, Deborah
Booz Allen & Hamilton Inc.
5179HoadleyRoad
Aberdeen, MD 21010
Phone:(410)436-1242
Fax: (410)436-1693
E-mail: deborah.elliott@aec.apgea.army.mil
Erickson, Kurt G.
Washington Regional Alcohol Program
P.O Box 105
Waterford, VA 20197
Phone: (703) 893-0461
Fax: (703) 893-0465
E-mail: kurterickson@erols.com
Esher, Diana
US Environmental Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
Phone:(215)814-2706
Fax: (215)814-2201
E-mail: esher-diana@epa.gov
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Eskin, Richard
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Hwy.
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone:(410)631-3691
Fax: (410)631-3873
E-mail: reskin@mde.state.md.us
Felton, Gary
University of MD
1447 Animal Science/Agricultural Engineering Bldg.
College Park, MD 20742-5711
Phone:(301)405-8039
Fax: (301)314-9023
E-mail: gf36@umail.umd.edu
Evans, David
McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe
One James Center
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone:(804)775-4317
Fax: (804) 698-2049
E-mail: deevans@mwbb.com
Fiala, Jr., Charles J.
US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District
P.O.Box 1715
Baltimore, MD 21203-1715
Phone: (410) 962-4545
Fax: (410)962-7516
E-mail: charles.fiala.col@usace.army.mil
Fairchild, Russ
PA House of Representatives
House Box 202020
Harrisburg, PA 17120-2020
Phone:(717)787-3443
Fax: (717)772-5500
E-mail: rfairchi@pahouse.gop.com
Fiesta, Donald
PA Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 8555
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8555
Phone:(717)772-5644
Fax: (717)772-5156
E-mail: dfiesta@state.pa.us
Falkenau, Clifford A.
Citizen
3104RiverCresentDr.
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)224-4613
Farkas, Steve
Constellation Energy Group
7609 Energy Parkway, Suite 101
Baltimore, MD 21226
Phone:(410)787-5125
Fax: (410)787-5199
E-mail: stephen.m.farkas@constellation.com
Feeney, Brian
Home Engineering Services, Inc.
2014 Tollgate Road, Suite 208
Bel Air, MD 21015
Phone: (410)515-5802
Fax: (410)515-3806
E-mail: bfeeney@horne.com
Firebaugh, Jim
V A Department of Education
P.O. Box 2120
Richmond, VA 232182120
Phone:(804)225-2651
Fax: (804)786-1703
Email: jfirebau@pen.kl2.va.us
Fisher, Gloria T.
Consultant
6223 Arkendale Rd.
Alexandria, VA 22307
Phone: (703) 329-1725
Fax: (703) 329-1725
E-mail: glofisher@aol.com
Fisher, Thomas R.
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Horn Point Laboratory
PO Box 775
Cambridge, MD 21613
Phone:(410)221-8432
Fax: (410)221-8490
E-mail: fisher@hpl.umces.edu
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Flanigan, Frances H.
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
6600 York Road, Suite 100
Baltimore, MD 21212
Phone: (410) 377-6270
Fax: (410)377-7144
E-mail: fflanigan@acb-online.org
Flemer, David
US Environmental Protection Agency
Ariel Rios Building
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW (4304)
Washington, DC 20004
Phone: (202) 260-0619
Fax: (202) 260-1036
E-mail: flemer.david@epa.gov
Ford, Tom
PA Fish & Boat Commission
P.O. Box 67000
1601 Elmerton Avenue
Harrisburg, PA 17106-7000
Phone:(717)705-7807
Fax: (717)705-7802
Email: thoford@state.pa.us
Freeman, Judith
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Chesapeake Bay Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5661
Fax: (410)267-5666
E-mail: judith.freeman@noaa.gov
Frey, Bob
PA Department of Environmental Protection
400 Market Street
Rachel Carson State Office Building
Harrisburg, PA 17105
Phone:(717)787-9637
Fax: (717)787-9549
E-mail: rofrey@state.pa.us
Friedrichs, Carl T.
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
P.O. Box 1346, Rte. 1208, Create Rd.
Gloucester Point, VA 23062-1346
Phone: (804) 684-7303
Fax: (804)684-7195
E-mail: cfried@vims.edu
Foreman, J. Michael
VA Department of Forestry
P.O. Box 3758
Charlottesville, VA 22903-0758
Phone: (804) 977-6555
Fax: (804) 296-2369
E-mail: foreman@dof.state.va.us
Forsell, Doug
US Fish and Wildlife Service
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 573-4560
Fax: (410) 224-2781
E-mail: doug_forsell@fws.gov
Fowler, Bernie
P.O. Box 459
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Phone: (410) 535-1467
Frithsen, Jeffrey
US Environmental Protection Agency
National Center for Environmental Assessment
1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: (202) 564-3323
Fax: (202)565-0031
E-mail: frithsen.jeff@epa.gov
Fritz, Michael
US Environmental Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5721
Fax: (410) 267-5777
E-mail: fritz.mike@epa.gov
Frosh, Brian E.
MD Senate
7475 Wisconsin Ave., Suite 800
Bethesda, MD 20814
Phone:(301)656-2111
Fax: (301)654-7748
E-mail: brianf@kcarpfrosh.com
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Frye, JackE.
V A Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor St., Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219-2094
Phone: (804) 786-6523
Fax: (804)786-1798
E-mail: jfrye@dcr.state.va.us
Funk, C.Victor
316 E. Main Street
Shiremanstown, PA 17011
Phone:(717)763-4367
Email: v funkll737@hotmail.com
Galvez, John
US Fish and Wildlife Service
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 263-2604
Fax: (410) 263-2608
E-mail: John_Galvez@fws.gov
Gansell, Stuart
PA Department of Environmental Protection
PO Box 8555
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8555
Phone:(717)783-7420
Fax: (717)787-9549
E-mail: sgansell@state.pa.us
Gardner, Thomas
US Environmental Protection Agency
401M Street, SW (E92ID)
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: (202) 260-7309
Fax: (202) 260-9830
E-mail: gardner.thomas@epa.gov
Garling, Lynn
PA Integrated Pest Management Program
Pennsylvania State University
501 Agricultural Sciences and Industries Building
University Park, PA 16802-2603
Phone:(814)863-8884
Fax: (814)865-3048
E-mail: Ijg5@psu.edu
Garner, John
PA League of Cities and Municipalities
Executive Director
414 North 2nd Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
Phone:(717)236-9469
Fax: (717)236-6716
E-mail: jgarner@plcm.org
Garvine, Richard
University of Delaware, College of Marine Studies
101A Robinson Hall
Newark, DE 19716
Phone:(302)831-2169
Fax: (302) 831-6838
E-mail: rgarvine@udel.edu
Gaven, Larry
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street; Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219-2094
Phone: (804) 786-4508
Fax: (804) 371-2630
Email: lgavan@dcr.state.va.us
Genovese, Paul
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., B-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8255
Fax: (410) 260-8279
E-mail: pgenovese@dnr.state.md.us
Gerhard, Jr., Robert C.
Cheltenham Township
8230 Old York Road
Elkins Park, PA 19027
Phone:(215)885-6780
Fax: (215)885-6784
E-mail: rgerhardjr@aol.com
German, Meriwether
VA Tourism Corporation
901 East Byrd Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone:(804)371-8160
Fax: (804)786-1919
Email: Mgerman@VEDP.state.va.us
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Gilbert, Leroy
WV Department of Environmental Protection
1201 Greenbrier Street
Charleston, WV 25311
Phone: (304) 484-6269
Fax: (304) 558-2780
E-mail: llgilbert@hotmail.com
Gilinsky, Ellen
Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240
Phone: (804) 698-4375
Fax: (804) 698-4032
E-mail: egilinsky@deq.state.va.us
Glover, Darryl
Department of Conservation and Recreation
Division of Soil and Water Conservation
P.O. Box 1425
Tappahonnock, VA 23560
Phone: (804) 443-6752
Fax: (804) 443-4534
E-mail: dglover@dcr.state.va.us
Godrej, Adel
Occoquan Watershed Monitoring Laboratory
9408 Prince William Street
Manassas, VA 22111
Phone: (703) 361-5606
Fax: (703) 361-7793
E-mail: agodrej@vt.edu
Goergen, Jr., Michael T.
Society of American Foresters
5400 Grosvenor Lane
Bethesda, MD 20814-2198
Phone:(301)897-8720
Fax: (301)897-3690
Email: goergenm@safnet.org
Gold, Peter
US Environmental Protection Agency, Region III
1650 Arch St.
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
Phone:(215)814-5236
Fax: (215) 814-2301
E-mail: gold.peter@epa.gov
Goldsborough, William
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
6 Herndon Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone:(410)268-8816
Fax: (410) 268-6687
E-mail: bgoldsborough @ savethebay.cbf.org
Goode, Anne
DC Department of Health
1365 A Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
Phone:(202)544-2157
Fax: (202) 544-2157
Email: anngoode@hotmail.com
Goodhart, HI, Edward C.
PA State Association of Township Supervisors
3001 Gettysburg Rd.
Camp Hill, PA 17011
Phone:(717)763-0930
Fax: (717) 763-9732
E-mail: kgreider@psats.org
Goodlander, Doug
PA State Conservation Comission
230 IN. Cameron St.,
Harrisburg, PA 17110-9408
Phone:(717)705-3895
Fax: (717)705-3778
E-mail: dgoodlande@state.pa.us
Gordon, Theodore J.
DC Department of Health
825 North Capital Street, NE
4th Floor
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 442-8982
Fax: (202) 442-4808
E-mail: theodore.gordon@dc.gov
Goshorn, Dave
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., D-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)260-8639
Fax: (410) 260-8640
E-mail: dgoshorn@dnr.state.md.us
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Grabb, Robert W.
VA Marine Resources Commission
2600 Washington Avenue
Newport News, VA 23607
Phone: (757) 247-2250
Fax: (757) 247-8062
E-mail: bgrabb@mrc.state.va.us
Graham, Edward
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 North Capitol Street, NE
Suite 300
Washington, DC 20002-4239
Phone: (202) 962-3352
Fax: (202)962-3201
E-mail: tgraham@mwcog.org
Graine, Janmichael
US Army Environmental Center
5179HoadleyRoad
Aberdeen, MD 21010
Phone:(410)436-7113
Fax: (410)436-1695
E-mail: j sgraine @ aec. apgea. army .mil
Greene, David
US Geological Survey
Biological Resources Division
301 National Center
Reston, VA 20192
Phone: (703) 648-5861
Fax: (703) 648-4039
E-mail: dagreene@usgs.gov
Greer, Jack
MD Sea Grant College Program
University System of Maryland
0112 Skinner Hall
College Park, MD 20742-7640
Phone:(301)405-6371
Fax: (301)314-9581
E-mail: greer@mdsg.umd.edu
Gregory, Jean W.
VA Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
Phone:(804)698-4113
Fax: (804) 698-4522
E-mail: jwgregory@deq.state.va.us
Greiner, Jennifer
US Fish and Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5783
Fax: (410) 267-5777
Email: greiner.jennifer@epa.gov
Griffin, Tom
VA Department of Environmental Quality
Office of Pollution Prevention
POBox 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
Phone: (804) 698-4545
Fax: (804) 698-4277
E-mail: rtgriffin@deq.state.va.us
Griswold, Jerry
Natural Resources Conservation Service
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone:(410)267-5754
Fax: (410)267-5777
Email: griswold.jerry@epa.gov
Gross, Sharon
US Fish and Wildlife Service
Arlington Sq. Bldg, Suite 840
4401 North Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22203
Phone: (703) 358-2308
Fax: (703) 558-2210
E-mail: Sharon_Gross@fws.gov
Gunning, Dawn
US Postal Service
3949 Chain Bridge Rd.
Fairfax, VA 22030-3931
Phone:(703)591-8637
Fax: (703) 591-9792
E-mail: dgunning@email.usps.gov
Gupta, Ram
VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
101 North 14th Street, 17th Floor
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 692-0429
Fax: (804) 225-3447
E-mail: rgupta@cblad.state.va.us
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Gutierrez, Lisa
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, E-4
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)260-8778
Fax: (410)260-8779
E-mail: lgutierrez@dnr.state.md.us
Haas, Larry
VA Institute of Marine Science
College of William and Mary
PO Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Phone: (804) 684-7248
Fax: (804) 684-7293
E-mail: lhaas@vims.edu
Hadley, J. Andrew
Proctor & Gamble
54 Church Road
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
Phone: (570) 833-3307
Fax: (570) 833-6180
E-mail: hadley.ja@PG.com
Hairston-Strang, Anne
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, IE
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8509
Fax: (410) 260-8596
E-mail: astrang@dnr.state,md.us
Hammerschlag, Richard S.
US Geological Survey
11510 American Holly Dr.
Laurel, MD 20708
Phone:(301)497-5555
Fax: (301)497-5744
E-mail: richard_hammerschlag@usgs.gov
Handzo, John
VA Department of Environmental Quality
629 E. Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 698-4079
Fax: (804)698-4319
E-mail: jghandzo@deq.state.va.us
Hanmer, Rebecca
US Environmental Protection Agency, Region III
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
Phone:(215)814-5725
Fax: (215)814-2301
E-mail: hanmer.rebecca@epa.gov
Harding, Jr., Lawerence W.
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
2020 Horns Point Rd., P.O. Box 775
Cambridge, MD 21613
Phone: (410) 221-8247
Fax: (410)221-8490
E-mail: larry@kestrel.umd.edu
Harman, George
MD Dept. of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone:(410)631-3856
Fax: (410)631-3873
E-mail: gharman@mde.state.md.us
Harrison, Rodger
Grace Davison
5500 Chemical Road
Baltimore, MD 21226
Phone: (410) 354-6707
Fax: (410) 354-6650
E-mail: rodger.harrison@grace.com
Harrison, Verna E.
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., C-4
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)260-8117
Fax: (410)260-8111
Email: vharrison@dnr.state.md.us
Hastings, Wink
National Park Service
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5787
Fax: (410) 267-5777
E-mail: hastings.wink@epa.gov
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Havens, KirkJ.
V A Institute of Marine Science
College of William & Mary
P.O.Box 1346
Gloucester Point, V A 23062-1346
Phone: (804) 684-7386
Fax: (804)684-7179
E-mail: kirk@vims.edu
Haywood, Carlton
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
6110 Executive Blvd., Suite 300
Rockville, MD 20852-3903
Phone:(301)984-1908
Fax: (301)984-5841
E-mail: chaywood@potomac-commission.org
Heath, Gary
MD State Department of Education
200 W. Baltimore St.
Baltimore, MD 21201-2595
Phone: (410) 767-0324
Fax: (410) 333-2050
E-mail: gheath@msde.state.md.us
Heicher, David W.
Susquehanna River Basin Commission
1721 North Front Street
Harrisburg, PA 17102-2391
Phone:(717)238-0423
Fax: (717) 238-2436
E-mail: dheicher@srbc.net
Henderson-Arzapalo, Anne
Aquatic Ecology Laboratory
Leetown Science Center BRD/USGS
1700 Leetown Road
Kearneysville, WV 25430
Phone: (304) 724-4466
Fax: (304) 724-4465
E-mail: Anne_Henderson-Arzapalo@usgs.gov
Henninger, Wilmer
PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Rachel Carson State Office Building
400 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA 17105
Phone:(717)772-3704
Fax: (717)772-4363
Email: whenninger@dcnr.state.pa.us
Herbert, Ames
VA Cooperative Extension
Tidewater AREC
Suffolk, VA 23437
Phone: (757) 657-6450
Fax: (757) 657-9333
E-mail: herbert@vt.edu
Herman, Lawrence R.
VA Dept of Environmental Quality
10014 Castile Rd. Apt C
Richmond, VA 23233
Phone: (804) 698-4356
Fax: (804) 698-4277
E-mail: lherman@deq.state.va.us
Heron, Donna
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
Phone:(215)814-5113
Fax: (215)814-5102
E-mail: heron.donna@epa.gov
Hershey, Arthur D.
PA House of Representatives
House Box 202020
Harrisburg, PA 17120-2020
Phone:(717)783-6435
Fax: (717)783-3899
E-mail: ahershey@pahousegop.com
Hershner, Carl
VA Institute of Marine Science
Rt. 1208, Create Rd
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Phone: (804) 684-7387
Fax: (804) 684-7179
E-mail: carl@sweethall.wetlan.vims.edu
Hess, David E.
PA Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 2063
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063
Phone:(717)772-1856
Fax: (717)705-4980
Email: davhess ฉstate.pa.us
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Hicks, Bruce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Air Resources Lab
1315 East-West Hwy., Rm. 3151
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Phone: (301) 713-0684x136
Fax: (301)713-0119
E-mail: bruce.hicks@noaa.gov
Hill, Irvine B.
2417 Everglades Rd.
Norfolk, VA 23518
Phone: (757) 222-6577
Fax: (757)857-6716
E-mail: hill@cox.com
Hirshfield, Mike
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
6 Herndon Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone:(410)268-8816
Fax: (410)268-6687
E-mail: mhirshfield@savethebay.cbf.org
Hoagland, Roy A.
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
1108E. Main St.. Ste 1600
Richmond, VA 23219-3539
Phone:(804)780-1392
Fax: (804)648-4011
E-mail: rhoagland@savethebay.cbf.org
Hill, Lee
V A Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 786-3998
Fax: (804)786-1798
Email: leehill@dcr.state.va.us
Hoenig, John
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Phone: (804) 684-7125
Fax: (804) 684-7327
E-mail: hoenig@vims.edu
Hill, Peter
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Chesapeake Bay Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5665
Fax: (410) 267-5666
E-mail: peter.hill@noaa.gov
Hill, Rick
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor St., Suite #206
Richmond, VA 23219-2094
Phone:(804)786-7119
Fax: (804)786-1798
E-mail: rhill@dcr.state.va.us
Hoffman, Joe
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
6110 Executive Blvd., Suite 300
Rockville, MD 20852-3903
Phone:(301)984-1908
Fax: (301) 984-5841
E-mail: jhoffman@potomac-commission.org
Hoffman, Rick
VA Department of Environmental Quality
Chesapeake Bay Program
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
Phone: (804) 698-4334
Fax: (804)698-4319
E-mail: fahoffman@deq.state.va.us
Hinson, Harvey
Henrico County
P.O. Box 27032
Richmond, VA 23273
Phone:(804)501-4270
Fax: (804) 501-4162
E-mail: hin02@co.henrico.va.us
Holland, Kelly
General Services Administration
WPYG- 7th and D Streets, SW; Room 2080
Washington, DC 20407
Phone: (202) 708-5255
Fax: (202) 708-6207
E-mail: kelly.holland@gsa.gov
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HoIIingsworth, Carol
Natural Resources Conservation Service
339 Busch's Frontage Road
Annapolis, MD 21401-5534
Phone:(410)757-0861 x313
Fax: (410) 757-0687
E-mail: carol.hollingsworth@md.nrcs.usda.gov
Hood, Raleigh R.
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
2020 Horns Point Rd., P.O. Box 775
Cambridge, MD 21613
Phone: (410) 221-8634
Fax: (410) 221-8690
E-mail: raleigh@hpl.umces.edu
Hoopes, Rick
PA Fish and Boat Commission
1225 Shiloh Road
State College, PA 16801-8495
Phone: (814) 353-2222
Fax: (814)355-8264
E-mail: rhoopes@lazerlink.com
Hostetter, Brian
Regional Environmental Group Oceana
1003 D Avenue
Virginia Beach, VA 23460-5120
Phone: (757) 433-3438
Fax: (757)433-2719
E-mail: ebhoss@aol.com
Houde, Edward
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Chesapeake Biological Lab
P.O. Box 38
Solomons, MD 20688-0038
Phone:(410)326-7224
Fax: (410)326-7318
Email: ehoude@cbl.umces.edu
Hoyt, Robert
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone:(410)631-4187
Fax: (410)631-3936
E-mail: bhoyt@mde.state.md.us
Huang, Tally
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8643
Fax: (410) 260-8640
E-mail: thuang@dnr.state.md.us
Huber, Marian
National Park Service
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-9841
Fax: (410) 267-5777
Email: huber.marian@epa.gov
Hughes, Elizabeth
MD Historical Trust
100 Community Place
Crownsville, MD 21032-2023
Phone:(410)514-7617
Fax: (410) 987-4071
Email: hughese@dhcd.state.md.us
Humphries, Edythe
DE Dept. of Natural Resources and Env. Conservation
89 Kings Highway
Dover, DE 19903
Phone:(302)739-4771
Fax: (302) 739-3491
E-mail: ehumphries@state.de.us
Hunley, William
Hampton Roads Sanitation District
Technical Services Division
P.O. Box 5911
Virginia Beach, VA 23471-0911
Phone: (757) 460-2261
Fax: (757) 460-2372
E-mail: whunley@hrsd.dst.va.us
Hutto, Curtis
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
217 Governor Street
3rd Floor
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 692-0479
Fax:(804)371-2674
Email: cjhutto@dcr.state.va.us
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Imler, Nancy
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Rachel Carson State Office Building
400 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063
Phone:(717)772-0658
Fax: (717)772-0802
E-mail: nimler@state.pa.us
Jackson, Ted
Loudon County Sanitation Authority
17110 Bridge View Court
Paeonian Spring, VA 20129
Phone:(703)771-1095
Fax: (703) 771-4141
E-mail: ted.jackson@lcsa.org
Johnson, David
VA Department of Environmental Quality
629 E. Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 698-4467
Fax: (804) 698-4019
E-mail: dajohnson@deq.state.va.us
Johnson, Jacqueline
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5729
Fax: (410) 267-5777
E-mail: johnson.jacqueline@epa.gov
Jarmon, Cliff
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE
5th Floor
Washington, DC 20020
Phone: (202) 535-1604
Fax: (202)535-1363
E-mail: clifford.jarmon@dc.gov
Jasinski, David A.
University of Maryland
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5749
Fax: (410) 267-5777
E-mail: jasinski.dave@epa.gov
Jiapizian, Paul
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Hwy.
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone:(410)631-3906
Fax: (410)631-3998
E-mail: pjiapizian@mde.state.md.us
Johnson, Cindy
VA Department of Environmental Quality
629 E. Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 698-4385
Fax: (804)698-4319
E-mail: csjohnson@deq.state.va.us
Jones, Cynthia M.
Old Dominion University
1034 West 45th Street
Norfolk, VA 23529-0456
Phone: (757) 683-4497
Fax: (757) 683-5293
E-mail: jones@estuary.amrl.odu.edu
Jones, Cyrus K.
MD Association of Municipal Wastewater Agencies
14501 SweizerLane
Laurel, MD 20707-5902
Phone:(301)206-8831
Fax: (301) 206-7005
Email: cjonesl@wssc.dst.md.us
Jones, Derral
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governors Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 786-9042
Fax: (804)371-7899
E-mail: djones@dcr.state.va.us
Jones, Jerrauld C.
VA House of Delegates
125 St. Paul's Blvd., Suite 300
Norfolk, VA 23510
Phone: (757) 627-6568
Fax: (757) 626-3502
E-mail: jcjones@jonesshelton.com
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Jones, Philip
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., E-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8295
Fax: (410) 260-8279
E-mail: pjones@dnr.state.md.us
Jones, Jr., Clark
Jones Realty and Construction Corp.
PO Box 15539
Richmond, VA 23227
Phone:(804)321-1700
Fax: (804) 329-7023
E-mail: j2@jonescorps.com
Jordan, Al
W.R. Grace and Company
Curtis Bay Works
5500 Chemical Road
Baltimore, MD 21226-1698
Phone: (410) 354-6701
Fax: (410) 354-8945
E-mail: alfred.jordan@grace.com
Jordan, Steve
MD Department of Natural Resources
904 South Morris Street
Oxford, MD 21654
Phone: (410) 226-0078
Fax: (410) 226-0120
E-mail: sjordan@dnr.state.md.us
Judy, Chris
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., C-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8259
Fax: (410) 260-8729
E-mail: cjudy@dnr.state.md.us
Juengst, Tom
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Rachel Carson State Office Building
P.O. Box 8465
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8465
Phone:(717)772-5646
Fax: (717)772-5156
E-mail: tjuengst@state.pa.us
Kaehny, Marty
US Fish and Wildlife Service
1730 Eastern Neck Road
Rock Hall, MD 21661
Phone: (410) 639-7056
Fax: (410)639-2516
E-mail: martin_kaehny@fws.gov
Kalish, Mark
Michael T. Rose Companies
2213 Chesapeake Harbor Dr.
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone:(301)953-3110
Fax: (301) 953-9592
E-mail: markk2213@aol.com
Kanetsky, Charles
US Environmental Protection Agency
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
Phone:(215)814-2735
Fax: (215) 814-2783
E-mail: kanetsky.charles@epa.gov
Karimi, Hamid
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 535-2244
Fax: (202)535-1364
E-mail: hkarimi@dchealth.com
Karper, Cedric
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Rachel Carson State Office Building
PO Box 8465
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8465
Phone:(717)783-7577
Fax: (717)772-5156
E-mail: ckarper@state.pa.us
Karrh, Renee
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., D-2
5 80 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8628
Fax: (410) 260-8640
E-mail: rkarrh@dnr.state.md.us
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Katumuluwa, Asoka
MD Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
P.O. Box 2355
Baltimore, MD 21203
Phone:(410)767-5304
Fax: (410) 333-5403
Kauffman, Nick
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE
6th Floor
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 535-2305
Fax: (202) 535-1664
E-mail: nicholas.kauffman@dc.gov
Kaumeyer, Nancy
University of MD
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
P.O. Box 38
Solomons, MD 20688
Phone: (410) 326-7293
Fax: (410) 326-7209
E-mail: kaurneyer@cbl.umces.edu
Keene, John
University of PA
127 Meyerson Hall
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6311
Phone:(215)898-7880
Fax: (215)898-5731
E-mail: keenej@pobox.upenn.edu
Kemp, Michael
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Horn Point Environmental Laboratory
P. O. Box 775
Cambridge, MD 21613
Phone:(410)221-8436
Fax: (410) 221-8490
E-mail: kemp@hpel.cees.edu
Kennedy, George
Hampton Roads Sanitation District
1436 Air Rail Avenue
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Phone: (757) 460-4244
Fax: (757) 363-7917
E-mail: gkennedy@hrsd.dst.va.us
Kazyak, Paul
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, B-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)260-8607
Fax: (410) 974-2680
E-mail: pkazyak@dnr.state.md.us
Keating, Jim
US Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water/ Office of Science and Technology
401 M Street, SW
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: (202) 260-3845
Fax: (202) 260-9830
E-mail: keating.jim@epa.gov
Keefe, Carolyn
University of MD
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
P.O. Box 38
Solomons, MD 20668-0038
Phone: (410) 326-7293
Fax: (410)326-7209
E-mail: keefe@cbl.umces.edu
Kennedy, John
V A Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
Phone:(804)698-4312
Fax: (804)698-4319
E-mail: jmkennedy@deq.state.va.us
Keppner, Sandra
Lower Great Lakes Fishery Resources Office
405 N. French Rd.
Amherst, NY 14228
Phone:(716)691-5456
Fax: (716) 691-6154
E-mail: sandra_keppner@fws.gov
Kerchner, Maggie
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Chesapeake Bay Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone:(410)267-5670
Fax: (410)267-5666
E-mail: kerchner.margaret@epa.gov
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Kern, Fred
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
904 S. Morris Street
Oxford, MD 21654
Phone:(410)226-5193
Fax: (410)226-5925
E-mail: fred.kern@noaa.gov
Kerns, WaldenR.
VA Tech
315HutchesonHall
Blacksburg, VA 24061-0401
Phone:(540)231-5995
Fax: (540)231-7417
E-mail: kernsw@vt.edu
Kerr, Patsy
US Air Force
#1 CES/CEV
Langley AFB, VA 23665
Phone: (757) 764-3906
Fax: (757) 764-8615
E-mail: patsy.kerr@langley.af.mil
Key, Anita
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE, 5th Floor
Washington, DC 20020
Phone: (202) 535-1605
Fax: (202) 535-1363
Email: anita.key@dc.gov
Kidwell, Tom
Washington Gas
6801 Industrial Road
Springfield, VA 22151
Phone: (703) 750-5849
Fax: (703)750-5591
E-mail: tfryer@washgas.com
Kines, Charles
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, E-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)260-8722
Fax: (410) 260-8709
E-mail: ckines@dnr.state.md.us
Kirkley, Jim
V A Institute of Marine Science
POBox 1346
Rte. 1208, Create Road
Clayton House, Room 201
Gloucester Point, VA 23062-1346
Phone:(804)684-7160
Fax: (804) 684-7179
Email: jkirkley@vims.edu
Klauda, Ron
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg.
5 80 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8615
Fax: (410) 260-8620
E-mail: rklauda@dnr.state.md.us
Klein, Susanna
Living Classrooms Foundation
8025 Caroline Street
Baltimore, MD 21231
Phone:(410)685-0295
Fax: (410) 685-0973
E-mail: susanna@livingclassrooms.org
Kline, Lisa
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
1444 Eye St., NW
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (202) 289-6400
Fax: (202)289-6051
E-mail: lkline@asmfc.org
Koch, Evamaria
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Horn Point Lab
P.O. Box 775
Cambridge, MD 21613
Phone:(410)221-8418
Fax: (410)221-8490
E-mail: koch@hpl.umces.edu
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Koehn, Steve
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., E-l
580 Taylor Ave.
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)260-8531
Fax: (410) 260-8595
E-mail: skoehn@dnr.state.md.us
Kuo, Albert Y.
VA Institute of Marine Science
P.O. Box 1346
Rte. 1208 Create Rd.
Gloucester Point, V A 23062-1346
Phone: (804) 684-7212
Fax: (804) 684-7195
Email: kuo@vims.edu
Koellein, Henry
MD Saltwater Sportsman's Association
538 Marlin Spike Drive
Severna Park, MD 21146
Phone: (410) 647-8218
E-mail: barck@erols.com
Kohler, Michael
Montebello Filtration Plant
3901 Hillen Rd.
Baltimore, MD 21218
Phone: (410) 396-6093
Fax: (410) 366-6376
Korcak, Ronald
Agricultural Research Service
Rm 223 Bldg 003, BARC- West
10300 Baltimore Ave.
Beltsville, MD 20705
Phone:(301)504-5193
Fax: (301) 504-5863
E-mail: KorcakR@BA.ARS.USDA.GOV
Kovacs, David
VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
805 East Broad Street, Suite 701
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone:(804)786-1518
Fax: (804) 255-3447
E-mail: dkovacs@cblad.state.va.us
Kramer, Jonathan
MD Sea Grant College Program
University of MD
0112 Skinner Hall
College Park, MD 20742-7640
Phone:(301)405-6371
Fax: (301)314-9581
E-mail: kramer@mdsg.umd.edu
Labranche, Julie
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone:(410)631-6687
Fax: (410)631-8047
E-mail: jlabranche@mde.state.md.us
Lacouture, Richard
Academy of Nat. Sciences Estuarine Research Center
10545MackallRd.
St. Leonard, MD 20685
Phone: (410) 586-9700
Fax: (410) 586-9705
E-mail: lacouture@acnatsci.org
Laden, Kenneth
DC Department of Public Works
2000 14th St., NW (6th Fl.)
Washington, DC 20009
Phone:(202)671-2309
Fax: (202)671-0617
E-mail: kladen@dpw.dcgov.org
Land, Mike
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone:(410)267-9832
Fax: (410) 267-5777
E-mail: land.mike@epa.gov
Landwehr, Jurate
US Geological Survey
431 National Center
Reston, VA 20192
Phone: (703) 648-5893
Fax: (703) 648-5274
E-mail: jmlandwe@usgs.gov
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Lane, Mike
Old Dominion University
1034 West 45th Street
Norfolk, VA 23529-0456
Phone: (757) 683-4692
Fax: (757) 683-5293
E-mail: mflane@odu.edu
Langland, Mike
US Geological Survey
Water Resources Division
840 Market Street
Lemoyne, PA 17043-1586
Phone:(717)730-6953
Fax: (717)730-6997
E-mail: langland@usgs.gov
Leblanc, Norman E.
Hampton Roads Sanitation District
Technical Services
P.O. Box 5911
Virginia Beach, VA 23455-5911
Phone: (757) 460-4243
Fax: (757) 460-2372
E-mail: nleblanc@hrsd.dst.va.us
Lecouteur, Brian
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 North Capitol Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002-4239
Phone: (202) 962-3393
Fax: (202) 962-3203
E-mail: blecouteur@mwcog.org
Langston, Raymond
Mayor, Highland Beach, MD
3202 Wayman Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 268-2956
Fax: (410) 267-0091
Email: heyray56@aol.com
Lenker, Brook
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
600 North 2nd Street, Ste. 300B
Harrisburg, PA 17101
Phone: T17) 236-8825
Fax: (717)236-9019
Email: acbpa@pipeline.com
Larkin, Frances Lee
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
1208 Create Rd.
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Phone:(804)684-7172
Fax: (804) 684-7161
E-mail: larkin@vims.edu
Levelev, Marya
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Hwy.
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone:(410)631-3720
Fax: (410)631-3445
E-mail: mlevelev@mde.state.md.us
Laroche, Arthur
VA Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
209 E. Cleveland Avenue
Vinton, VA 24179
Phone: (540) 857-7705
Fax: (540) 857-7532
E-mail: blaroche@dgif.state.va.us
Lewis, James
Caroline County Extension Office
207 South Third Street
Denton, MD 21629
Phone:(410)479-4030
Fax: (410)479-4042
E-mail: j 1139@umail.umd.edu
Lawson, Marvin
VA Dept of Agriculture & Consumer Affairs
100 Bank Street, Room 401
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone:(804)371-6558
Fax: (804)371-8598
E-mail: mlawson@vdacs.state.va.us
Ley, Mary Ellen
US Geological Survey
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5750
Fax: (410) 267-5777
E-mail: ley.maryellen@epa.gov
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Lindner, Robert
US Army Corps of Engineers
POBox 1715
Baltimore, MD 21203-1715
Phone: (410) 962-4900
Fax: (410)962-4698
E-mail: robert.w.lindner@nab02.usace.army.mil
Locicero, Felix
US Environmental Protection Agency, Region II
290 Broadway
New York, NY 10007-1866
Phone:(212)637-3775
Fax: (212)267-3526
E-mail: locicero.felix.epa.gov
Linker, Lewis
US Environmental Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5741
Fax: (410)267-5777
E-mail: linker.lewis@epa.gov
Loftus, Andrew
Natural Resources Consultant
31l6MunzDr., Suite A
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 295-5997
Fax: (410) 295-5997
E-mail: ALoftus501@aol.com
Lipcius, Rom
VA Institute of Marine Science
POBox 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062-1346
Phone: (804) 684-7330
Email: rom@vims.edu
Long, Thomas
Farm Service Agency
8335 Guilford Road, Suite E
Columbia, MD 21046
Fax: (410) 962-4860
Email: Thomas.Long@bbs.usda.gov
Lipton, Douglas
University of Maryland
Symons Hall
College Park, MD 20742
Phone:(301)405-1280
Fax: (301)314-9032
E-mail: dlipton@arec.umd.edu
Little, Martha
VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
James Monroe Building 17th Floor
101 N. 14th St.
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 371-7504
Fax: (804) 225-3447
E-mail: mlittle@cblad.state.va.us
Llanso, Roberto
Versar, Inc.
9200 Rumsey Road
Columbia, MD 21045
Phone:(410)964-9200
Fax: (410)964-5156
E-mail: llanso@versar.com
Loos, Jules
Southern Energy
1900 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20068
Phone:(202)872-2516
E-mail: jjloos@pepco.com
Lumb, Alan M.
US Geological Survey
12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, MS 437
Reston, VA 20192
Phone: (703) 648-5306
Fax: (703) 648-5295
E-mail: amlumb@usgs.gov
Lung, Wu-Seng
University of VA
D 209 Thornton Hall
Charlottesville, VA 22903
Phone: (804) 924-3722
Fax: (804)982-2951
E-mail: wl@virginia.edu
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Lynch, James
Penn State University
311 Forest Resources Lab
University Park, PA 16802
Phone:(814)865-8830
Fax: (814)863-7193
E-mail: jal@psu.edu
Mandel, Ross
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
6110 Executive Blvd., Suite 300
Rockville, MD 20852-
Phone: (301) 984-1908x118
Fax: (301)984-5841
E-mail: rmandel@potomac-commission.org
Macknis, Joseph
US Environmental Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5748
Fax: (410) 267-5777
Email: macknis.joe@epa.gov
Marcy, April
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5719
Fax: (410) 267-5777
E-mail: marcy.april@epa.gov
Maclin, Elizabeth
American Rivers
1025 Vermont Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (202) 347-7550
Fax: (202) 347-9240
E-mail: emacklin@amrivers.org
Marose, Betty
University of MD
Department of Entomology
College Park, MD 20742
Phone: (301) 405-3929
Fax: (301)314-9290
E-mail: bm7@umail.umd.edu
Maddox, Bob
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone:(410)631-3223
Fax: (410)631-3391
Email: rmaddox@mde.state.md.us
Marsh, Sharon
US Postal Service
475 L'Enfant Plaza, SW
Washington, DC 20260
Phone: (202) 268-6486
Fax: (202) 268-6016
E-mail: smarshl@email.usps.gov
Mader, Russell
Natural Resources Conservation Servia
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410)267-5752
Fax: (410)267-5777
E-mail: mader.russ@epa.gov
Magnien, Robert
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., D-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8630
Fax: (410) 260-8640
E-mail: rmagnien@dnr.state.md.us
Marshall, Harold
Old Dominion University
Deptartment of Biological Sciences
Norfolk, VA 23529
Phone: (757) 683-4204
Fax: (757) 683-5283
E-mail: hmarshal@odu.edu
Martin, Jr., William
US Patent Office (Retired)
4404 Sheriff Rd., NE
Washington, DC 20019
Phone: (202) 399-8097
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Martinez, Menchu
US Environmental Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5704
Fax: (410)267-5777
E-mail: martinez.menchu-c@epa.gov
Marx, Peter J.
US Environmental Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone:(410)267-5713
Fax: (410)267-5777
E-mail: marx.peter@epa.gov
May, Peter
DC Department of Health
Watershed Prot. Div. 5th Floor
51 N Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
Phone:(202)535-2251
Fax: (202)535-1364
Email: peter.may@dc.gov
Mayer, Garry F.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
1315 East-West Highway F/HC
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Phone: (301) 713-0174
Fax: (301)713-0184
E-mail: garry.mayer@noaa.gov
McBride, Margaret
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Chesapeake Bay Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5674
Fax: (410) 267-5666
Email: margaret.mcbride@noaa.gov
McCandless, Tamara
US Fish and Wildlife Service
177 Admiral Cochrane Dr.
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)573-4552
Fax: (410)224-2781
E-mail: Tamara_McCandless@fws.gov
McClenahan, Charles A.
MD House of Delegates
4988 Annemessex Road
Crisfield, MD 21817
Phone:(410)651-2110
Fax: (410)651-9288
E-mail: landmark@sea-east.com
McConnell, Virginia
University of MD- Baltimore County
1000 Hilltop Circle
Baltimore, MD 21228
Phone:(410)455-2068
Fax: (410)455-1054
E-mail: mcconnel@rff.org
McCoy, Mike
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone:(410)631-6681
Fax: (410)631-8047
E-mail: mmccoy@mde.state.rnd.us
McElvey, Kay
Harriet Tubman Organization
319 Pine Street
Hurlock, MD 21643
Phone: (410) 943-4587
Fax: (410)943-0318
E-mail: kaymac_l @yahoo.com
McGee, Beth
US Fish and Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office
177 Admiral Cochrane Dr.
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 573-4524
Fax: (410)269-0832
E-mail: beth_mcgee@fws.gov
McGee, Jack
VA Department of Transportation
1201 E. Broad St.
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone:(804)371-6802
Fax: (804) 371-0542
E-mail: Mcgeejd@vdot.state.va.us
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McGinty, Margaret
Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building B-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)260-8637
Fax: (410)260-8640
E-mail: mmcginty@dnr.state.md.us
Michael, Bruce
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., D-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)260-8627
Fax: (410)260-8640
Email: bmichael@dnr.state.md.us
Mears, Harry
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
1 Blackburn Drive
Gloucester, MA 01930
Phone:(978)281-9243
Fax: (978)281-9371
E-mail: harry.mears@noaa.gov
Miller, Cherie
US Geological Survey
8987 Yellow Brick Road
Baltimore, MD 21237
Phone: (410) 238-4254
Fax: (410) 238-4210
E-mail: cvmiller@usgs.gov
Meehan, Skip
National Park Service
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-9857
Fax: (410) 267-5777
Email: meehan.skip@epa.gov
Miller, Paul
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., C-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8616
Fax: (410) 260-8620
E-mail: pmiller@dnr.state.md.us
Meeson, Blanche
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Code 900
Greenbelt, MD 20771
Phone: (301) 614-5341
Fax: (301)614-5620
E-mail: bmeeson@see.gsfc.nasa.gov
Miller, Roy W.
DE Dept. of Nat. Resources and Env. Conservation
89 Kings Highway
Dover, DE 19901
Phone: (302) 739-3441
Fax: (302)739-6157
E-mail: rmiller@serc.si.edu
Mendelsohn, Mark
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
CENAB-PL-EC
POBox 1715
Baltimore, MD 21203-1715
Phone: (410) 962-9499
Fax: (410)962-4698
E-mail: mark.mendelsohn@ccmail.nab.usace.army.mil
Merkel, Helene
Home Engineering Services, Inc.
2750 Prosperity Ave., Suite 450
Fairfax, VA 22031
Phone:(703)641-1100
Fax: (703) 641-0440
E-mail: hmerkel@horne.com
Miller, Thomas H.
University of MD Cooperative Education
P.O. Box 169
Queenstown, MD 21658-0169
Phone: (410) 827-8056
Fax: (410) 827-9039
E-mail: tm26@umail.umd.edu
Miller, Tom
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
P.O. Box 38
Solomons, MD 20688-0038
Phone: (410) 326-7276
Fax: (410)326-7318
E-mail: miller@cbl.umces.edu
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Miller, Whitman
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
National Ballast Water Information Clearinghouse
P.O. Box 28
Edgewater, MD 21037
Phone: (410) 798-4424
Fax: (301)261-7954
E-mail: miller@serc.si.edu
Montgomery, Lizabeth
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Goddard Space Flight Center
Code 205.2
Greenbelt, MD 20771
Phone: (301) 286-0469
Fax: (301)286-1745
E-mail: lizabeth.r.montgomery.l @gsfc.nasa.gov
Miller-Tuck, Deborah
MD Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
201 W. Preston Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone:(410)767-6180
Fax: (410) 333-5403
E-mail: millertuckd@dhmh.state.md.us
Moon, Shep
VA Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
805 East Broad Street, Suite 701
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 371-6222
Fax: (804) 225-3447
E-mail: smoon@cblad.state.va.us
Mills, Deborah
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 371-7486
Fax: (804)786-1798
E-mail: dmills@dcr.state.va.us
Minges, David
Chesapeake Bay Trust
60 West Street, Suite 200A
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)974-2941
Fax: (410) 269-0387
Email: cbt@ari.net
Minock, Larry
VA Department of Environmental Quality
629 E. Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone:(804)698-4318
Fax: (804)698-4319
E-mail: ldminock@deq.state.va.us
Moore, Gary
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 692-0070
Email: gjmoore@dcr.state.va.us
Moore, Ken
VA Institute of Marine Science
Rm. S210 Chesapeake Bay Hall
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Phone: (804) 684-7384
Fax: (804) 684-7752
E-mail: moore@vims.edu
Morris, Vernon
Howard University
Dept. of Chemistry and Atmospheric Sciences
2216 6th Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20059
Phone: (202) 806-5450
Fax: (202) 806-4430
Email: vmorris@physicsl.howard.edu
Mister, Hagner R.
MD Department of Agriculture
Tri-County Council for Southern MD
Charlotte Hall, MD 20622-1634
Moulds, Stacey
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
530 E. Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone:(804)775-0951
Fax: (804) 775-0954
E-mail: smoulds@erols.com
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Moyer, Doug
US Geological Survey
1730 East Parham Road
Richmond, VA 23228
Phone: (804) 261-2634
Fax: (804) 261-2659
Email: dlmoyer@usgs.gov
Nelson, Jack
DC Department of Housing and Community Development
1441 Manchester Lane, NW
Washington, DC 20011
Phone: (202) 442-7253
Fax: (202) 829-8484
E-mail: jenelson@sysnet.net
Murphy, Bob
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
6600 York Rd., Suite 100
Baltimore, MD 21212
Phone: (410) 377-6270
Fax: (410)377-7144
E-mail: bmurphy@acb-online.org
Murphy, Timothy J.
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 North Capitol St. NE
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 962-3363
Fax: (202) 962-3203
E-mail: tmurphy@mwcog.org
Murtha, John
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Division of Wastewater Management
PO Box 8774
Harrisburg, PA 17105
Phone:(717)787-8184
Fax: (717)772-5156
E-mail: jmurtha@state.pa.us
Myers, Rick
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
217 Governor Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone:(804)371-6204
Fax: (804)371-2674
Email: rkmyers@dcr.state,va.us
Naylor, Mike
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., D-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)260-8652
Fax: (410) 260-8640
E-mail: mnaylor@dnr.state.md us
Nelson, Milt
University of MD
Coop. Ext. Service
0126 Symons Hall
College Park, MD 20742-5521
Phone: (301) 405-4596
Fax: (301)314-9335
E-mail: TNl@umail.umd.edu
Newell, Roger
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Horn Point Laboratory
PO Box 775
Cambridge, MD 21613-0775
Phone:(410)221-8410
Fax: (410) 221-8490
E-mail: newell@hpl.umces.edu
Nichols, John
National Marine Fisheries Service
904 South Morris Street
Oxford, MD 21654
Phone: (410) 226-5771
Fax: (410) 226-5477
E-mail: john.nichols@noaa.gov
Nishida, Jane
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Hwy.
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone:(410)631-3084
Fax: (410)631-3888
E-mail: jnishida@mde.state.md.us
Norris, David
VA Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
5806 Mooretown Road
Williatnsburg, VA 23188
Phone: (757) 253-7072
Fax: (757)253-4182
E-mail: dnorris@dgif.state.va.us
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Norris, J. Harry
Mayor, Leonardtown
P.O. Box 1
Leonardtown, MD 20650
Phone:(301)475-9791
Fax: (301)475-5350
E-mail: jayn@erols.com
O'Neill, Chuck
NY Sea Grant College Program
Morgan II, SUNY College
Brockport, NY 14420-2928
Phone:(716)395-2638
Fax: (716)395-2466
E-mail: cro4@cornell.edu
Novak, Christina
PA Department of Environmental Protection
400 Market St.
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063
Phone:(717)787-1323
Fax: (717)783-8926
Email: cnovak@state.pa.us
Nowlan, Patrick
National Park Service
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5739
Fax: (410) 267-5777
E-mail: pnowlan@chesapeakebay.net
O' Reilly, Rob
VA Marine Resources Commission
Fisheries Managmenet Division, 3rd Floor
2600 Washington Avenue
Newport News, VA 23607
Phone: (757) 247-2236
Fax: (757)247-8101
E-mail: roreilly@mrc.state.va.us
Odato, Gene
PA Bureau of Forestry
Rachel Carson State Office Building
P.O. Box 8552
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8552
Phone: (717) 787-6460
Fax: (717)783-5109
E-mail: godata@dcnr.state.pa.us
Olek, Sandi
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., E-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8721
Fax: (410) 260-8709
E-mail: SOLEK@dnr,state.md.us
Oliver, John C.
PA Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources
P.O. Box 8767
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8767
Phone: (717) 787-2869
Fax: (717)705-2832
E-mail: joliver@dcnr.state.pa.us
O' Riordan, Catherine
American Geophysical Union
2000 Florida Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20009
Phone: (202) 777-7501
Fax: (202) 328-0566
E-mail: coriordan@agu.org
Olsen, Susan
National Marine Fisheries Service
One Blackburn Drive
Gloucester, MA 01930
Phone:(978)281-9330
Fax: (978)281-9117
E-mail: susan.olsen@noaa.gov
O'Bannon, Patricia
Supervisor of Tuckahoe Magisterial District
4301 E. ParhamRoad
Richmond, VA 23273-7032
Phone: (804) 501-4208
Fax: (804) 501-5361
E-mail: tuckahoe@co.henrico.va.us
Olson, Marcia
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Chesapeake Bay Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5667
Fax: (410) 267-5666
E-mail: olson.marcia@epa.gov
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Olson, Steve
Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic
Navy PWC, Regional Engineer, Code 910
9742 Maryland Avenue
Norfolk, VA 23511-3095
Phone: (757) 444-3009
Fax: (757) 444-3000
E-mail: 01sonSG@pwcnorva.navy.mil
Palmer, Ira
DC Department of Health
Fisheries and Wildlife Division
51 N Street, NE 5th Floor
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 535-2266 x3025
Fax: (202)535-1373
E-mail: ipalmer@dchealth.com
Orner, Derek
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Chesapeake Bay Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5676
Fax: (410) 267-5666
E-mail: derek.orner@noaa.gov
Parham, Thomas
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg.
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8633
Fax: (410) 260-8640
E-mail: tparham@dnr.state.md.us
Orth, Robert J.
VA Institute of Marine Science
College of William and Mary
POBox 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Phone: (804) 684-7392
Fax: (804) 684-7293
E-mail: jjorth@vims.edu
Pace, Robert
EA Engineering, Science & Technology
15 Loveton Circle
Sparks, MD 21152
Phone:(410)771-4950
Fax: (410)771-4204
E-mail: rsp@eaest.com
Pace, Roberts.
US Army Corps of Engineers
Baltimore District
15 Loveton Circle
Baltimore, MD 21203-1715
Phone:(410)771-4950
Fax: (410) 771-4204
Email: robert.s.pace@nab02.usace.army.mil
Pacheco, Percy A.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
1305 East West Highway, SSMC4, 9th fl
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Phone:(301)713-3000
Fax: (301)713-4384
E-mail: percy.pacheco@noaa.gov
Parrish, Reggie
US Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street, SW (4505F)
Washington , DC 20460
Phone: (202) 260-6095
Fax: (202)260-3125
E-mail: parrish.reginald@epa.gov
Pattison, Kenn
PA Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 8465
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8465
Phone: (717) 772-5652
Fax: (717)772-5156
E-mail: kpattison@state.pa.us
Patton-Williams, Toni
US Army
110 Army Pentagon
Washington, DC 20310-0110
Phone:(703)681-4695
Fax: (703) 681-3609
E-mail: wiHitp@hqda.army.mil
Paul, Patricia
Natural Resources Conservation Service
1606 Santa Rosa Road
Richmond, VA 23229-5014
Phone:(804)287-1681
Fax: (804)287-1737
E-mail: pat.paul@va.usda.gov
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Paylor, David
VA Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
Phone: (804) 698-4240
Fax: (804) 698-4019
E-mail: dkpaylor@dep.state.pa.us
Pettyjohn, Russell
Lititz Borough
337 South Cedar St.
Lititz, PA 17543
Phone: (717) 626-4139
Fax: (717)626-1329
E-mail: petejonl@yahoo.com
Peck, Greg
US Environmental Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5785
Fax: (410)267-5777
Email: peck.gregory@epa.gov
Pendleton, Edward
US Geological Survey
Leetown Science Center
1700LeetownRd.
Kearneysville, WV 25430
Phone: (304) 724-4461
Fax: (304) 724-4465
E-mail: edward_pendleton@usgs.gov
Pennington, Robert
US Fish & Wildlife Service
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 573-4530
Fax: (410)224-2781
E-mail: bob_pennington@fws.gov
Perkinson, Russ
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street
Richmond, VA 23219-2094
Phone: (804) 371-0061
Fax: (804)786-1798
E-mail: rperkinson@dcr.state.va.us
Perry, Matthew C.
US Geological Survey
11410 American Holly Drive
Laurel, MD 20708-4015
Phone:(301)497-5622
Fax: (301)497-5624
E-mail: matt_perry@usgs.gov
Phelps, Harriette
University of the District of Columbia
4200 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20008
Phone: (202) 274-5888
Fax: (301) 345-6017
Email: hphelps@hers.com
Phillips, Joan
US Navy
22445 Parry Rd., Building 504
Patuxent River, MD 20670
Phone: (301) 757-4814
Fax: (301) 342-3030
E-mail: phillipsjc@navair.navy.mil
Phillips, Scott
US Geological Survey
8987 Yellow Brick Rd.
Baltimore, MD 21237
Phone: (410) 238-4252
Fax: (410) 238-4210
E-mail: swphilli@usgs.gov
Phillips, Steele
Small Grain Farmer
3901 Elliott Island Rd.
Vienna, MD 21869
Phone: (410) 376-3372
Fax: (410) 228-0078
Phinney, Jonathan
American Society of Limnology and Oceanography
1444 1st St., NW #200
Washington, DC 20005
Phone:(202)289-1972
Fax: (202)628-1509
E-mail: jphinney@aslo.org
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Pickett, Robert
VA Department of Transportation
87 Deacon Road
Fredericksburg, VA 22405
Phone: (540) 899-4209
Fax: (540) 374-3385
Email: pickett_re@vdot.state.va.us
Potts, Robert
VA Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services
1 North 14th Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 786-4826
Fax: (804) 371-7973
E-mail: rpotts@dgs.state.va.us
Pinkney, Fred
US Fish and Wildlife Service
Annapolis Field Office
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)573-4519
Fax: (410) 269-0832
E-mail: fred_pinkney@fws.gov
Pionke, Harry B.
Agricultural Research Service
606 W. Hamilton Avenue
University Park, PA 16801
Phone:(814)863-0939
Fax: (814)234-1955
E-mail: hxp4@psu.edu
Pochter, Ted
DC Department of Recreation
3149 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20010
Phone: (202) 673-7693
Fax: (202) 673-3424
E-mail: tedp@dcpr.dcgov.org
Pollard, Carol
VA Institute of Marine Science
P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Phone: (804) 642-7213
Fax: (804)642-7195
E-mail: pollard@vims.edu
Powell, Royden
MD Department of Agriculture
50 Harry S. Truman Parkway
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 841-5865
Fax: (410) 841-5736
E-mail: powellrn@mda.state.md.us
Powers, CollinH.
VA Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
Phone: (804) 698-4324
Fax: (804) 698-4319
E-mail: chpowers@deq.state.va.us
Powers, Nelson
Defense Logistics Agency
8725 John J. Kingman Road
Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060
Phone: (703) 767-6277
Fax: (703) 767-6093
E-mail: nelson_powers @hq.dla.mil
Preston, Steve
US Geological Survey
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue; Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-9875
Fax: (410) 267-5777
Email: preston.steve@epa.gov
Pollock, Alan
VA Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
Phone: (804) 698-4002
Fax: (804)698-4319
E-mail: aepollock@deq.state.va.us
Friday, Jonathan
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Balitmore, MD 21224
Phone:(410)631-6751
Fax: (410)631-3202
Email: jpriday@mde.state.me.us
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Pula, Timothy
Struever Bros., Eccles & Rouse
2514 Tabard Ct.
Baltimore, MD 21212
Phone: (410) 332-1352
Fax: (410)727-7261
E-mail: TEB@sber.com
Quant, Betsy J.
Canoe Susquehanna
RR2Box519B
Lewisburg, PA 17837
Phone: (570) 524-7692
E-mail: aquant@sunlink.net
Quinn, Richard
US Fish and Wildife Service
One Gateway Ctr.
Newton Corner, MA 02458
Phone: (617) 244-0837
Fax: (617)527-6848
E-mail: dick_quinn@fws.gov
Radzinski, Tad
US Environmental Protection Agency, Region III
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone:(215)814-2394
Fax:. (215)814-3113
E-mail: radzinski.tad@epa.gov
Raffensperger, Jeff
US Geological Survey
8987 Yellow Brick Road
Baltimore, MD 21237
Phone: (410) 238-4242
Fax: (410) 238-4210
E-mail: jpraffen@usgs.gov
Rajotte, Edward
Penn State University
103 Patterson Bldg.
University Park, PA 16802
Phone: (814) 863-4641
Fax: (814)865-3048
E-mail: egrajotte@psu.edu
Raker, Lamar
US Navy
Mid-Atlantic Region
6506 Hampton Blvd.
Norfolk, VA 23508-1273
Phone: (757) 322-2853
Fax: (757) 445-1953
E-mail: LBRaker@cmar.navy.mil
Ramsey, Sylvia
MD Department of Transportation
P.O. Box 8755- MS270
BWI Airport, MD 21240
Phone:(410)865-1100
Fax: (410)691-2198
Email: sramseyl@mdot.state.md.us
Randall, Clifford W.
VA Tech
Environmental Engineering
330 Norris Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24061-0246
Phone:(540)231-6018
Fax: (540)231-7916
E-mail: cliff@vt.edu
Raupp, Michael
University of Maryland
Dept. of Entomology
Room 4112 Plant Science Bldg.
College Park, MD 20742
Phone:(301)405-3912
Fax: (301)314-2920
E-mail: mr7@umail.umd.edu
Regn, Ann
VA Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
Phone: (804) 698-4442
Fax: (804) 698-4522
E-mail: amregn@deq.state.va.us
Reilly, Bill
US Environmental Protection Agency, Region III
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone:(215)814-2072
Fax: (215)814-2101
E-mail: reilly.william@epa.gov
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Reisinger, Ken
PA Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 8775
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8775
Phone:(717)787-6827
Fax: (717)772-5986
E-mail: reisinger.kenneth@dep.state.pa.us
Rinzel, Dan
Esquire
9301 Maybrook Place
Alexandria, VA 22303
Phone: (202) 835-8030
Fax: (703) 360-2445
E-mail: dfrinzel@qo.com
Reshetiloff, Kathy
US Fish and Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office
177 Admiral Cochrane Dr.
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)573-4582
Fax: (410)224-2781
E-mail: kathy_reshetiloff@fws.gov
Robbins, Philip E.
PA Governor Center
Forum Building
Room 323
Harrisburg, PA 17020
Phone:(717)720-7356
Fax: (717)783-1402
E-mail: phil_robbins@dced.state.pa.us
Richard, Steven
General Services Administration
Room 2080
7th and D Streets, SW
Washington, DC 20407
Phone: (202) 708-5236
Fax: (202)708-6618
E-mail: steve.richard@gsa.gov
Roberts, Morris
VA Institute of Marine Science
College of William and Mary
POBox 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Phone: (804) 684-7260
Fax: (804)684-7186
E-mail: mory@vims.edu
Richards, Anne
National Marine Fisheries Service
133 Water Street
Woods Hole, MA 02543
Phone: (508) 495-2305
Fax: (508) 495-2393
E-mail: anne.richards@noaa.gov
Robertson, AI
DC Department of Health
701 Mapes Road
Ft. Meade, MD 20755-5350
Phone:(410)305-2643
Fax: (410) 305-3093
E-mail: robertson.al@epa.gov
Richards, Mark
VA Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
Phone: (804) 698-4392
Fax: (804)698-4319
E-mail: marichards@deq.state.va.us
Robinson, Donald M.
Lancaster County Conservation District
1383 Arcadia Road, Room 6
Lancaster, PA 17601-3149
Phone: (717) 299-5361x5
Fax: (717) 299-9459
E-mail: don-robinson@pa.nacdnet.org
Rickards, Bill
VA Sea Grant College Program
170 Rugby Rd.
Charlottesville, VA 22903
Phone: (804) 924-5965
Fax: (804) 982-3694
E-mail: rickards@virginia.edu
Romano, Bill
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, E-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8655
Fax: (410) 260-8640
E-mail: bromano@dnr.state.md.us
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Ross, Marci Wolf
MD Department of Business and Economic
Development
217 E. Redwood Street, 9th Floor
Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone:(410)767-6286
Fax: (410) 333-6643
Email: mross@mdbusiness.state.md.us
Ruiz, Greg
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
P.O. Box 28
Edgewater, MD 21037
Phone: (410) 798-4424
Fax: (301)261-7954
E-mail: ruiz@serc.si.edu
Rumsey, Jr., William
Council of the District of Columbia
One Judiciary Square
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: (202) 724-8032
Fax: (202) 724-8085
Email: bill.rumsey@dccouncil.washington.de.us
Salkovitz, Dan
VA Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
Phone: (804) 698-4404
Fax: (804)698-4510
E-mail: ddsalkovit@deq.state.va.us
Samadani, Fred
MD Department of Agriculture
50 Harry S. Truman Parkway
Annapolis, MD 21401-7080
Phone: (410) 841-5959
Fax: (410) 841-5950
E-mail: samadaf@mda.state.md.us
Sandanelli, Sandra
University of Maryland
Nematology Laboratory, Rm 2015
H.J. Patterson Hall
College Park, MD 20742-5815
Phone:(301)405-7877
Fax: (301)314-2920
E-mail: ssll@umail.umd.edu
Rybicki, Nancy
US Geological Survey
430 National Center
Reston,VA 20192
Phone: (703) 648-5728
Fax: (703) 648-5484
E-mail: nrybicki@usgs.gov
Ryon, Andrea
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 North Capitol Street, NE Suite 300
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 962-3365
Fax: (202) 962-3201
E-mail: aryon@mwcog.org
Salberg, Carrie
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
1444 I Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (202) 289-6400
Fax: (202)289-6051
E-mail: cselberg@asmfc.org
Sanders, Jim
Old Dominion University
Dept. of Ocean, Earth and Atomospheric Sciences
Norfolk, VA 23508
E-mail: jsanders@acnatsci.org
Sanford, Larry
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
Horn Point Laboratory
PO Box 775
Cambridge, MD 21613
Phone: (410) 228-8200
Fax: (410) 221-8490
E-mail: lsanford@hpl.umces.edu
Scarpulla, Gene
City of Baltimore Reservoir Nat. Resource Office
5685 Oakland Road
Eldersburg, MD 21784-6828
Phone: (410) 795-6151
Fax: (410) 549-9327
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Schaeffer, Elaine
Fairfax County
1200 Government Center Parkway
Fairfax, VA 22035
Phone: (703) 550-9740
Fax: (703) 339-5070
E-mail: elaine.schaeffer@co.fairfax.va.us
Schaffner, Linda
VA Institute of Marine Science
College of William and Mary
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Phone: (804) 684-7366
Fax: (804) 642-7097
E-mail: linda@vims.edu
Scudlark, Joe
University of DE
College of Marine Studies
700 Pilottown Road
Lewes, DE 19958
Phone: (302) 645-4300
Fax: (302) 645-4007
E-mail: scudlark@udel.edu
Secor, David
University of MD- Center for Environmental Science
PO Box 38
Solomons, MD 20688-0038
Phone: (410) 326-7229
Email: secor@dnr.state.md.us
Schneider, John
DE Dept. of Natural Resources and Env. Conservation
89 Kings Highway
Dover, DE 19901
Phone: (302) 739-4590
Fax: (302)739-6140
E-mail: j Schneider @ dnrec. state .de .us
Senus, Mick
US Geological Survey
8987 Yellowbrick Road
Baltimore, MD 21237
Phone:(410)238-4241
Fax: (410)238-4210
E-mail: mpsenus@usgs.gov
Schultz, Bill
US Fish and Wildlife Service
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 573-4586
Fax: (410)269-0832
E-mail: bill_schultz@fws.gov
Schultz, Cherie
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
6110 Executive Blvd., Suite 300
Rockville, MD 20852-3903
Phone: (301) 984-1908 x!20
Fax: (301)984-5841
E-mail: cschultz@potomac-commission.org
Schwaab, Eric
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., E-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401-2397
Phone:(410)260-8281
Fax: (410)260-8279
Email: eschwaab@dnr.state.md.us
Serrano, Odean
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Code JE
300 E St., SW
Washington, DC 20546-0001
Phone: (202) 358-1308
Fax: (202) 358-2861
E-mail: oserrano@hq.nasa.gov
Setting, Mary Ellen
MD Department of Agriculture
50 Harry S. Truman Parkway
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)841-5710
Fax: (410) 841-2765
E-mail: settingm@mda.state.md.us
Setzler-Hamilton, Eileen
Univ. of MD Center for Environmental Science
P.O. Box 38
Solomons, MD 20688-0038
Phone: (410) 326-7273
Fax: (410)326-7318
E-mail: hamilton@cbl.umces.edu
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Shabman, Len
VA Tech
306A Hutcheson Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24061
Phone:(540)231-6844
Fax: (540)231-6673
E-mail: shabman@vt.edu
Shell, Jim
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 North Capitol Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002-4239
Phone: (202) 962-3342
Fax: (202) 962-3201
E-mail: jshell@mwcog.org
Shank, Dawn
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 692-0903
Fax: (804)371-2072
E-mail: dshank@dcr.state.va.us
Shank, Randy
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219-2094
Phone: (804) 371-8884
Fax: (804) 786-2630
E-mail: rshank@vt.edu
Sharov, Alexi
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, E-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401-2397
Phone: (410) 268-8288
Fax: (410)260-8279
E-mail: asharov@dnr.state.md.us
Sharpley, Andrew
Agricultural Research Service
PSWMRL Bldg.
University Park, PA 16802-3702
Phone:(814)863-0948
Fax: (814)863-0935
E-mail: ans3@psu.edu
Shaw, Phil
Americorps NCCC
1201 New York Ave., N.W. 9th floor
Washington, DC 20525
Phone: (202) 606-5000
Fax: (202) 565-2729
E-mail: pshaw@cns.gov
Shenk, Gary
US Environmental Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5745
Fax: (410) 267-5777
Email: shenk.gary@epa.gov
Sherfy, Mark
US Fish and Wildlife Service
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)573-4556
Fax: (410) 269-0832
E-mail: Mark_Sherfy@fws.gov
Shertzer, Richard
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Watershed Conservation
Rachel Carson State Office Building, 10th Floor
Harrisburg, PA 17105
Phone: (717) 787-9637
Fax: (717)787-9549
E-mail: shertzer.richard@dep.state.pa.us
Sherwell, John
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg.. B-3
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 260-8667
Fax: (410) 260-8670
E-mail: jsherwell@dnr.state.md.us
Shewack, Bob
US Environmental Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-9856
Fax: (410) 267-5777
E-mail: shewack.bob@epa.gov
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Shofar, Steve
Washington Suburban Sanitation Commission
14501 SwitzerLane
Laurel, MD 20707
Phone: (301) 206-8073
Fax: (301)206-7005
E-mail: sshofar@wsscwater.com
Skjeveland, Jorgen
US Fish and Wildlife Service
177 Admiral Cochrane Dr
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)573-4506
Fax: (410) 263-2608
E-mail: jorgen_skjeveland@fws.gov
Shrewsbury, Paula
University of Maryland
Dept. of Entomology
College Park, MD 20742-4454
Phone:(301)405-7664
Fax: (301)314-9290
E-mail: psl61@umail.umd.edu
Shulterbrandt, Nicoline
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE
5th Floor
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 535-2194
Fax: (202) 535-1363
Email: nicoline.shulterbrandt@dc.gov
Snyder, Cheryl
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Rachel Carson State Office Bldg
PO Box 8555
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8555
Phone:(717)772-5640
Fax: (717) 787-9549
E-mail: snyder.cheryl@dep.state.pa.us
Snyder, Kelly
P.H. Glatfelter Company
228 S. Main Street
Spring Grove, PA 17362-1000
Phone:(717)225-4711
Fax: (717)225-6726
E-mail: ksnyder@glatfelter.com
Siemien, Jon
DC Fisheries and Wildlife Division
51 N Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 535-2273
Fax: (202) 535-1373
E-mail: MSiemien@DCHealth.com
Spano, Tanya
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 North Capitol Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002-4226
Phone: (202) 962-3776
Fax: (202) 962-3201
Email: tspano@mwcog.org
Simpson, Thomas W.
University of Maryland
College of Ag. and Natural Resources
Symons Hall, Room 1209
College Park, MD 20742
Phone:(301)405-5696
Fax: (301)405-2963
E-mail: ts82@umail.umd.edu
Sissine, Fred
Mayor, Mount Rainier
One Municipal Place
Mount Rainier, MD 20712
Phone:(301)985-6585
Fax: (301)985-6595
E-mail: fssurfer2@netzero.net
Spells, Albert
US Fish and Wildlife Service
11110 KimagesRoad
Charles City, VA 23030
Phone: (804) 829-2421
Fax: (804) 829-6067
E-mail: albert_spells@fws.gov
Sprague, Lori
US Geological Survey
1730 East Parham Road
Richmond, VA 23228
Phone:(804)261-2635
Fax: (804) 261-2659
E-mail: lsprague@usgs.gov
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Sprenkle, Richard G.
PA Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources
Rachel Carson State Office Building, 7th Floor
P.O. Box 8767
400 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA 171058767
Phone:(717)787-9306
Fax: (717)772-9106
E-mail: rsprenkledcnr.state.pa.us
St. Pierre, Richard
US Fish and Wildlife Service
172 IN. Front St. Suite 105
Harrisburg, PA 17102
Phone:(717)238-6425
Fax: (717)238-0495
E-mail: richard_stpierre@fws.gov
Steidel, Bob
Hopewell Regional Wastewater Facility
231 Hummel-Ross Road
Hopewell, VA 23860
Phone: (804) 541-2210
Fax: (804) 541-2441
E-mail: bsteidel@hrwtg.org
Stephens, Glenn
PA Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 8772, 15 Floor
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8772
Phone: (717) 772-8945
Fax: (717)783-2703
E-mail: gstephens@state.pa.us
Stewart, Helen
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., E-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8783
Fax: (410) 260-8779
E-mail: hstewart@dnr.state.md.us
Stine, Jim
Constellation Energy Group
7609 Energy Parkway, Suite 101
Baltimore, MD 21226
Phone: (410) 787-6649
Fax: (410)787-5199
E-mail: james.f.stine@constellation.com
Stokes, Harry
Adams County
Adams County Courthouse
111 Baltimore Street
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Phone:(717)334-6781
Fax: (717) 334-2091
E-mail: hstokes@acc.pa.net
Stoltzfus, J. Lowell
MD Senate
30487 Broad Street
Princess Anne, MD 21853
Phone:(410)651-3886
Fax: (410)651-3886
E-mail: lowell_stoltzfus@senate.state.md.us
Street, Bill
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
6 Herndon Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 268-8833
Fax: (410) 228-6687
E-mail: bstreet@cbf.org
Strother, Jessica
Fairfax County, Urban Forestry Department
12055 Government Center Parkway
Fairfax, VA
Phone:(703)324-1795
Fax: (703) 803-7769
E-mail: jstrot@co.fairfax.va.us
Stuntz, Pat
Chesapeake Bay Commission
60 West Street, Suite 200
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 263-3420
Email: pgstuntz@crosslink.net
Sturges, Amy
PA League of Cities and Municipalities
414 N. 2nd Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
Phone:(717)236-9469
Fax: (717)236-6716
Email: asturges@plcm.org
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Summers, Robert
MD Department of the Environment
TARSA
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone:(410)631-3680
Fax: (410)631-3873
E-mail: bsummers@mde.state.md.us
Taglang, Steve
PA Department of Environmental Protection
Rachel Carson State Office Building
PO Box 2063
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063
Phone:(717)783-8727
Fax: (717)783-8470
E-mail: stanglang@state.pa.us
Sutherland, David
US Fish and Wildlife Service
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 573-4535
Fax: (410)224-2781
E-mail: David.Sutherland@fws.gov
Swanson, Ann
Chesapeake Bay Commission
60 West St., Suite 200
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 263-3420
Fax: (410) 263-9338
E-mail: aswanson@ari.net
Swartz, PaulO.
Susquehanna River Basin Commission
1721 North Front St.
Harrisburg, PA 17102-2391
Phone:(717)238-0422
Fax: (717)238-2436
E-mail: pswartz@srbc.net
Sweeney, Jeffrey
University of MD
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone:(410)267-9871
Fax: (410) 267-5777
E-mail: sweeney.jeff@epa.gov
Sylvester, Nita
US Environmental Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone:(410)267-5711
Fax: (410)267-5777
E-mail: sylvester.nita@epa.gov
Takacs, Richard
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Chesapeake Bay Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5672
Fax: (410)267-5666
E-mail: rich.takacs@noaa.gov
Tango, Peter
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., D-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8649
Fax: (410) 260-8640
E-mail: ptango@dnr.state.md.us
Taylor, Alicia
US Geological Survey
MS 150 National Center
Reston, VA 20192
Phone: (703) 648-4582
Fax: (703) 648-4588
E-mail: aktaylor@usgs.gov
Taylor, Barbara
WV Department of Health of Human Resources
Office of Environmental Health Services
815 Quarrier Street, Suite 418
Charleston, WV 25301-2616
Phone: (304) 558-2981
Fax: (304) 558-1291
E-mail: barbtaylor@wvhhr.org
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Taylor-Rogers, Sarah J.
Secretary, MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building; 4th floor
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)260-8101
Fax: (410)260-8111
E-mail: staylor-rogers@dnr.state.md.us
Terlizzi, Daniel
University of MD
Sea Grant Extension, Columbus Center
701 East Pratt St.
Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone: (410) 234-8837
Fax: (410) 234-8896
E-mail: dt37@umail.umd.edu
Tinsman, Jeff
DE Division of Fish and Wildlife
P.O. Box 330
Little Creek, DE 19961
Phone: (302) 739-4782
Fax: (302) 739-6780
E-mail: jtinsman@state.de.us
Tjaden, Bob
University of MD
Wye Research & Education Center
P.O.Box 169
Queenstown, MD 21658
Phone: (410) 827-8056
Fax: (410) 827-9039
E-mail: RT20@umail.umd.edu
Thomas, Julie
US Environmental Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-9848
Fax: (410)267-5777
Email: thomas.julie@epa.gov
Thompson, Julie
US Fish and Wildlife Service
177 Admiral Cochran Dr.
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)573-4517
Fax: (410) 269-0832
E-mail: julie_thompson@fws.gov
Thompson, Mark
International City/County Management Association
777 N. Capitol Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002-4201
Phone: (202) 962-3589
Fax: (202) 962-3500
E-mail: mthompson@icma.org
Tilghman, Richard A.
Senate of Pennsylvania
Senate Box 203017
Main Capitol
Harrisburg, PA 17120-3017
Phone: (717) 787-5544
Fax: (717)783-2902
E-mail: rtilghman@pasen.gov
Todd, Albert H.
US Forest Service
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5705
Fax: (410) 267-5777
E-mail: todd.al@epa.gov
Tolbert, Elizabeth
Mayor, Barnesville
P.O. Box 394
Barnesville, MD 20838
Phone:(301)972-8460
Fax: (301)972-8460
Topper, Hank
US Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street, SW
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: (202) 260-6750
Fax: (202)260-2219
E-mail: topper.henry@epa.gov
Travelstead, Jack
VA Marine Resources Commission
P.O. Box 756
Newport News, VA 23607-0756
Phone: (757) 247-2247
Fax: (757)247-8101
E-mail: jtravelste@mrc.state, va.us
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Treacy, Dennis
VA Department of Environmental Quality
629 East Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 698-4020
Fax: (804)698-4019
E-mail: dhtreacy@deq.state.va.us
Tregoning, Harriet
Department of State Planning
301 West Preston Street, Room 1101
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: (410) 767-4510
Fax: (410)717-4480
E-mail: htregoning@mdp.md.state.us
Tropea, Jr., Lawrence C.
PA Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 2063
Rachel Carson Bldg., 16th Fl
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2036
Phone:(717)787-4686
Fax: (717) 705-4087
E-mail: ltropea@state.pa.us
Turner, Michael
US Air Force
#1 CES/CEV
37 Sweeney Blvd.
Langley AFB, VA 23665
Phone: (757) 764-3906
Fax: (757) 764-8615
E-mail: michael.turner@langley.af.mil
Uphoff, Jim
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8304
Fax: (410) 260-8278
E-mail: juphoff@dnr.state.md.us
Valette-Silver, Nathalie
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
1305 East West Highway
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Phone:(301)713-3032
Fax: (301)713-4388
E-mail: nathalie.valette-silver@noaa.gov
Varnell, Lyle
VA Institute of Marine Science
' Assistant Director for Advisory Services
Rt. 1208 Create Road
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Phone: (804) 684-7764
Fax: (804) 684-7097
E-mail: lyle@vims.edu
Vathis, Patti
PA Department of Education
333 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA 17126
Phone:(717)783-6994
Fax: (717)783-3946
E-mail: pvathisฎ state.pa.us
Underwood, Stacey
US Army Corps of Engineers
Baltimore District
POBox 1715
Baltimore, MD 21203-1715
Phone:(410)962-4977
Fax: (410)962-4698
Email: stacey.m.underwood@nab02.usace.army.mil
Unger, Mike
VA Institute of Marine Science
College of William and Mary
POBox 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Phone:(804)642-7187
Fax: (804)642-7186
E-mail: munger@vims.edu
Vaughan, Douglas
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
101 Pivers Island Road
Beaufort, NC 28516-9722
Phone: (252) 728-8761
Fax: (252) 728-8784
E-mail: doug.vaughan@noaa.gov
Velinsky, David
Academy of Natural Sciences
1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19103-1195
Phone:(215)299-1147
Fax: (215) 299-1079
E-mail: velinsky@acnatsci.org
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Viverette, Cathy
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 786-9737
Fax: (804)786-1798
E-mail: cviverette@dcr.state.va.us
Vlavianos, Lina
Severn River Commission
478 Old Orchard Circle
Millersville, MD 21108
Phone:(410)987-6470
Fax: (410)222-7329
E-mail: vlavianos@usa.net
Voltaggio, Tom
Acting Regional Administrator, US EPA Region III
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
Phone:(215)814-3125
Fax: (215)814-2901
E-mail: voltaggio.tom@epa.gov
Waggoner, Mark
Natural Resources Conservation Service
339 Busch's Frontage Rd., Suite 301
Annapolis, MD 21401-5534
Phone: (410) 757-0861
Fax: (410) 757-0687
E-mail: mwaggoner@ md.nrcs.usda.gov
Walls, Brian
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
CENAB/OP/T
P.O. Box 1715
Baltimore, MD 21203-1715
Phone: (410) 962-5677
Fax: (410) 962-6033
E-mail: brian.walls@nab02.usace.army.mil
Wareck, Jim
Special Assistant to the Mayor for Env. Affairs
DC Department of Health
51 N Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
Wasti, Khizar
VA Department of Health
1500 E. Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone:(804)786-1763
Fax: (804)786-9510
E-mail: kwasti@vdh.state.va.us
Watkinson, Tony
VA Marine Resources Commission
Habitat Management Division
2600 Washington Ave, 3rd Floor
Newport News, VA 23607-0756
Phone: (757) 247-2255
Fax: (757) 247-8062
E-mail: twatkinson@mrc.state.va.us
Wajda, Becky
V A Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
4010 W. Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23230
Phone:(804)367-1000
Fax: (804) 367-2492
E-mail: bwajda@dgif.state.va.us
Waugh, Gary
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor St., Suite 213
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 786-5045
Fax: (804)371-2072
E-mail: gwaugh@dcr.state.va.us
Walkup, Mary Roe
MD State Delegate
12836 Still Pond Creek Road
Worton, MD 21678
Phone: (410) 841-3449
Fax: (410) 841-3422
E-mail: walkup@dmv.com
Weaver, Alan
VA Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
12108 Washington Highway
Ashland, VA 23005
Phone: (804) 752-5504
Fax: (804) 752-5505
E-mail: aweaver@dgif.state.va.us
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Weinberg, Howard
University of MD- Eastern Shore
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone:(410)267-5735
Fax: (410) 267-5777
E-mail: hweinber@chesapeakebay.net
Weir, Michael H.
MD House of Delegates
611 Weir Lane
Essex, MD 21221
Phone: (410) 391-7800
Fax: (410) 391-7803
Weis, Ron
PA Fish & Boat Commission
450 Robinson Lane
Bellefonte, PA 16823
Phone:(814)359-5155
Fax: (814)359-5153
E-mail: rweis@fish.state.pa.us
Weismiller, Richard
University of MD
Natural Resource Sciences & Landscape Architecture
2104 Plant Sciences Building
College Park, MD 20742
Phone:(301)405-1306
Fax: (301)314-9308
E-mail: rw22@umail.umd.edu
Weller, Deborah G.
MD Office of Planning
301 W. Preston St., Suite 1101
Baltimore, MD 21201-2305
Phone: (410)767-4562
Fax: (410) 767-4480
E-mail: DWeller@mdp.state.md.us
Wells, Brian
US Fish and Wildlife Service
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)263-2604
Fax: (410) 263-2608
E-mail: Brian_wells@fws.gov
Wells, Curt
Reynolds Metals Company
6603 W. Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23230
Phone:(804)281-2343
Fax: (804)281-3745
E-mail: cawells@rmc.com
Wells, Heather
US Army Corps of Engineers
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5720
Fax: (410) 267-5777
E-mail: wells.heather@epa.gov
Wenger, Al
Wenger Feeds
P.O. Box 26
Rheems, PA 17570
Phone:(717)367-1195
Fax: (717)367-5913
E-mail: awenger@wengerfeed.com
Wenger, Noah W.
Senate of Pennsylvania
Senate Box 203036
281 Capitol Bldg.
Harrisburg, PA 17120-3016
Phone:(717)787-4420
Fax: (717)783-3156
E-mail: nwenger@pasen.gov
Wenk, Victor
TWO
3803 Huntington Street; N.W.
Washington, DC 20015
Phone: (202) 362-4090
Fax: (202) 362-4091
Email: vwenk@erols.com
Wenzel, Lauren
MD Department of Natural Resources
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8724
Fax: (410)260-8709
E-mail: lwenzel@dnr.state.md.us
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Wesson, Jim
VA Marine Resources Commission
2600 Washington Avenue, 3rd Floor
Newport News, VA 23607-0756
Phone:(757)247-2121
Fax: (757) 247-8101
E-mail: jwesson@mrc.state.va.us
Wetmore, Douglas
Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department
James Monroe Building
101 N. 14th Street, 17th Floor
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 371-6221
Fax: (604) 225-3447
Email: dwetmore @cblad.state. va.us
Wheeler, Charles
MD Department of Natural Resources
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)260-8717
Fax: (410) 260-8709
Email: cwheeler@dnr.state.md.us
Wheeler, James
PA State Association of Township Supervisors
3001 Gettysburg Road
Camp Hill, PA 17011
Phone:(717)763-0930
Fax: (717)763-9732
E-mail: jwheeler@psats.org
White, Reider
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone:(410)631-3262
Fax: (410)631-3391
Email: rwhite@mde.state.md.us
Whitney, Jr., William J.
The Whitney Group
310 Kemp Lane
Chesapeake, VA 23325
Phone: (757) 543-5901
Fax: (757) 543-2730
E-mail: jwhitney@gr8brdg.net
Wicks, Kerry
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Bldg., E-4
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 260-8413
Fax: (410) 260-8404
E-mail: kwicks@dnr.state.md.us
Wiedeman, Allison
US Environmental Protection Agency
Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Ave., Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: (410) 267-5733
Fax: (410) 267-5777
E-mail: wiedeman.allison@epa.gov
Wilcox, Dave
VA Institute of Marine Science
P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
Phone: (804) 684-7088
Fax: (804) 684-7293
E-mail: dwilcox@vims.edu
Wilcox, Tom
VA Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
4010 West Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23230
Phone: (804) 367-8998
Fax: (804) 367-2427
E-mail: twilcox@dgif.state.va.us
Wilkie, John McNeil
Tatum CFO
3915 Ivy Terrace Ct.
Washington, DC 20007
Phone: (202) 338-6580
Fax: (202) 338-6580
E-mail: mcnwilkie@aol.com
Williams, Martin E.
Senate of VA
P.O. Box 1096
Newport News, VA 23601
Phone: (757) 599-8683
Fax: (757)873-1160
E-mail: sendist01@aol.com
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Williamson, Larry
PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Rachel Carson State Office Building
400 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
Phone:(717)783-2659
Fax: (717)772-4363
Email: lwilliamson@dcnr.state.pa.us
Winfield, Joe
Old Dominion University
Applied Marine Research Laboratory
1034 West 45th Street
Norfolk, VA 23529-0456
Phone: (757) 683-4694
Fax: (757) 683-5293
E-mail: jwinfiel@odu.edu
Wittkamp, Thomas
Department of Defense
ICES/CEZ
37 Sweeney Blvd.
Langley AFB, VA 23665-2775
Phone: (757) 764-3906
Fax: (757) 764-8615
E-mail: thomas.wittkamp@langley.af.mil
Wolff, George B.
240 N. Third Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
Phone:(717)232-8754
Fax: (717)231-4885
E-mail: fmatwolff@aol.com
Wolflin, John
US Fish and Wildlife Service
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone:(410)573-4574
Fax: (410)269-0832
Email: john_wolflin@fws.gov
Wood, Bob
VA Institute of Marine Science
POBox 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062-1346
Phone:(410)326-7211
Email: bwood@cbl.umces.edu
Wood, Kathy
Chesapeake Biological Lab
P.O. Box 38
Solomons, MD 20688
Phone: (410) 326-7293
Fax: (410) 326-7302
Email: wood@cbl.umces.edu
Wood, Jr., JohnF.
MD House of Delegates
P.O. Box 406
Mechanicsville, MD 20659
Phone:(301)934-9645
Fax: (301) 934-9645
E-mail: john_wood@house.state,md.us
Woodley, Jr., John Paul
Secretary of Natural Resources, VA
202 N. 9th Street, 7th Floor
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 786-0044
Fax: (804)371-8333
E-mail: jwoodley@gov.state.va.us
Young, Carol
PA Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 8465
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8465
Phone:(717)787-9549
Fax: (717)787-9549
E-mail: young.carol@dep.state.pa.us
Young, Wayne
MD Environmental Service
2011 Commerce Park Dr.
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: (410) 974-7261
Fax: (410) 974-7236
E-mail: wyoun@menv.com
Yowell, Robert
PA Department of Environmental Protection
208 West Third Street, Suite 101
Williamsport, PA 17701-6448
Phone: (570) 327-3695
Fax: (570) 327-3565
E-mail: yowell.robert@dep.state.pa.us
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Yuhas, Barbara
International City/County Management Association
777 N. Capitol Street, NE
Suite 500
Washington, DC 20002-4201
Phone: (202) 962-3539
Fax: (202) 962-3500
E-mail: byuhas@icma.org
Zimmermann, Carl
Chesapeake Biological Lab
P.O. Box 38
Solomons, MD 20688
Phone: (301) 326-4281
Fax: (301) 326-7209
E-mail: carlz@cbl.umces.edu
Zug, Peter J.
PA House of Representatives
P.O. Box 202020
Harrisburg, PA 17120
Phone:(717)787-2686
Fax: (717)787-1295
E-mail: pzug@pahouse.com
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