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Chesapeake Bay Program
August 1994
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Chesapeake Bay Program Office
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Annapolis City Marina
410 Severn A vernier Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
(410) 267-5700
Toll Free: (800) YOUR BAY (968-7229)
FAX: (410) 267-5777
For additional information and educational material on the Chesapeake Bay, call the Alliance for the
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Chesapeake Bay's Chesapeake Regional Information Service (CRIS) at 1 800 662-CRIS (2747)
Prepared by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency's Chesapeake Bay Program Office
This document was printed by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency for the Chesapeake Bay Program
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Table of Contents
The Chesapeake Bay Program 1-2
Organization and Major Committees 3
Chesapeake Executive Council 4
Principals' Staff Committee 5-7
Implementation Committee 8-16
Budget Steering Committee 13-15
Communications Subcommittee 17-19
Living Resources Subcommittee 20-29
Modeling Subcommittee 30-32
Monitoring Subcommittee . •: 33-38
Nonpoint Source Subcommittee . . . ? 39-45
Population Growth and Development Subcommittee 46-47
Public Access Subcommittee 48-49
Toxics Subcommittee 50-54
Advisory Committees 55-69
Citizens Advisory Committee 55-59
Local Government Advisory Committee 60-62
Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee 63-69
Federal Agencies Committee . 70-73
U.S. EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office Organization Chart 74
Chesapeake Bay Program Coordination Contacts 75
Map & Directions to Chespeake Bay Program Office 76
Alphabetical Listing of Committee and Subcommittee Members ...... 77-79
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The Chesapeake Bay Program
The Chesapeake Bay Program is the unique regional partnership which has been directing and
conducting the restoration of Chesapeake Bay since the signing of the historic 1983 Chesapeake
Bay Agreement. The Chesapeake 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 Environmental Protection Agency, representing the federal agencies;
and participating advisory groups.
This "Who's Who" is a valuable reference for understanding the Chesapeake Bay Program's
structure, which was designed to promote full participation in the decision-making process.
Representatives of the Chesapeake Bay Program partners and other participants are listed, as
well as an overview of the committee structure.
As the largest estuary in the United States and the most productive in the world, the Chesapeake
was the first estuary targeted for restoration and protection. In the late 1970's 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 Chesapeake Bay Program evolved as the means to restore this exceptionally
valuable resource.
Since its inception, the Chesapeake Bay Program's highest priority has been the restoration of
the Bay's living resources - its finfish, shellfish and other aquatic life and wildlife. Recent years
have brought significant progress in the Bay restoration effort. Improvements have been achieved
in such areas as habitat restoration, nutrient reduction, and estuarine science. Examples of
specific actions initiated by the Chesapeake Bay Program include a watershed-wide phosphate
detergent ban, the introduction of agricultural best management practices and biological nutrient
removal, and a public education campaign emphasizing the role each of the watershed's 13.6
million residents play in the restoration.
Considered a national and international model for estuarine research and restoration programs,
the Chesapeake Bay Program is still a "work" in progress". Since 1983, milestones in the
evolution of the Chesapeake Bay Program include the signing of the 1987 Chesapeake Bay
Agreement, the 7992 Amendments to the Chesapeake Bay Agreement, and the 7993 Directives
by the Chesapeake Executive Council — the policy-making body of the Chesapeake Bay
Program.
In the 1987 Agreement, the Chesapeake Bay Program partners set a goal to reduce the nutrients
nitrogen and phosphorous entering the Bay by 40% by the year 2000. Nutrient over-enrichment
is one of the biggest challenges facing Chesapeake Bay. Nutrients "pollute" the Bay, inhibiting
the growth of underwater grasses which provide critical habitat in shallow areas. In deeper areas,
nutrient over-enrichment robs the water of oxygen, killing fish, shellfish and other aquatic life.
Achieving a 40% nutrient reduction will ultimately improve the oxygen levels in Bay waters and
encourage aquatic life to flourish.
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In the 7992 Amendments, the partners agreed to maintain the 40% goal beyond the year 2000
and attack nutrients at their source ~ upstream in the Bay's tributaries. In November 1992, the
Chesapeake Bay Program established watershed-wide nutrient reduction targets for the Bay's 10
major tributaries. As a result, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia
are developing "tributary strategies" to achieve the nutrient reduction targets. The Chesapeake
Bay Program also began reevaluating its Basinwide Toxics Reduction Strategy in order to better
understand the impact toxics have on the Bay's resources.
In 1993, the Chesapeake Bay Program partners celebrated a "Decade of Progress" by
highlighting the 10th anniversary of the signing of the original Bay agreement along with some
of the restoration successes to date, including an increase in the acreage of underwater Bay
grasses, record-setting numbers of young rockfish, and significant reductions of point source
pollution. The partners also acknowledged that the Chesapeake Bay Program made a significant
transition since 1983, moving from its research phase to its implementation phase.
Highlighting the results-oriented emphasis of the Chesapeake Bay Program, the Executive
Council guided the restoration effort in 1993 with five directives addressing key areas of the
restoration, including the tributaries, toxics, underwater bay grasses, fish passages, and
agricultural nonpoint source pollution. Specifically, the Executive Council directed the partners
to outline initiatives for nutrient reduction in the Bay's tributaries; revise the Basinwide Toxics
Reduction Strategy by 1994; develop action plans to address problems related to toxics is specific
geographic areas within the watershed by 1994; and work with the agricultural community to
implement total resource management programs on farms in the watershed.
In addition, the Executive Council set an initial goal for recovery of Bay grasses at 114,000
acres by the year 2005; and set five- and 10-year goals for reopening 582 and 1,350 river miles
of spawning habitat by the removal of blockages, such as small dams, on the Bay's tributaries
which prevent migratory fish from reaching spawning areas.
For more information on the Chesapeake Bay Program, call 1-800-YOUR-BAY.
For general information on the Bay or educational materials, call 1-800-662-CR1S.
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Major Committees In The Chesapeake Bay Program
Citizens
Advisory Committee
Local Government
Advisory Committee
Scientific & Technical!
Advisory Committee
Nonpoint
Source
Toxics
Chesapeake
Executive Council
Principals' Staff
Committee
Implementation
Committee
Subcommittees
Monitoring
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Modeling
Living
Resources
Federal Agencies
Committee
Budget & Workplan
Steering Committee
Air Quality
Coordination Group
Trib. Strategies Public]
Particip. Wrkgrp.
Public
Access
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Growth &
Development
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.Communications
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CHESAPEAKE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Responsibilities
The Chesapeake Executive Council was established by the Chesapeake Bay Agreement of 1983.
Under the 1987 Agreement membership changed from cabinet secretaries to the Governors of the States 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
Commission 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.
The Executive Council exerts leadership to marshal public support and is accountable to the public
for progress made under the Agreement. 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
William Donald Schaefer, Chairman
Governor
State of Maryland
Office of the Governor
State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
(410) 974-3901
George Allen
Governor
Commonwealth of Virginia
Office of the Governor
P. 0. Box 1475
Richmond, VA 23212
(804)786-2211
Carol M. Browner
Administrator
US Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street, SW
Washington, DC 20460
(202) .260-4700
Robert Patrick Casey
Governor
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Room 225 - The Capitol
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717) 787-2500
Elmo G. Cross, Jr.
Chairman
Chesapeake Bay Commission
Senate of Virginia
Route 2, Box 1110
Hanover, VA 23069
(804) 746-4621
Sharon Pratt Kelly
Mayor
District of Columbia
Office of the Mayor
441 4th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20004
(202) 727-2980
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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 Council 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
Cecily Majerus, Chair
Governor's Chesapeake Bay Coordinator
Governor's Office
State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-3004
Fax: 974-3435
Ferial S. Bishop
Administrator
DC Department of Consumer &
Regulatory Affairs
Environmental Regulation Administration
2100 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, SE
Suite 203
Washington, DC 20020
PHONE: (202)645-6617
Fax: 645-6622
Dr. Torrey Brown
Secretary
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-3041
Fax: 974-5206
Thomas Burke
Chesapeake Bay Communications Office
Office of the Governor
State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-3004
Fax: 974-5328
David A. C. Carroll
Secretary
MD Department of Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
PHONE: (410)631-3084
Fax: 631-3888
Becky Norton Dunlop
Secretary of Natural Resources
P. O. Box 1475
Richmond, VA 23212
PHONE: (804)786-0044
Fax:371-8333
Caren Glotfelty
Deputy Secretary for Water Management
PA Department of Environmental Resources
Market Street State Office Building, 16th Floor
P. O. Box 2063
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063
PHONE: (717)787-4686
Fax: 772-5996
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Principals' Staff Committee (PSC) Supplemental Mailing List
Patricia A. Buckley
Governor's Policy Office
Finance Building, Room 506
Harrisburg, PA. 17120
PHONE: (717)787-1954
Fax: 787-8614
Jon M. Capacasa
Deputy Director, Chesapeake Bay Program Office
US EPA - Region HI
841 Chestnut Building
Philadelphia, PA 19107
PHONE: (215) 597-8228 .
Fax: 580-2023
Arthur Davis
Secretary
PA Department of Environmental Resources
P. 0. Box 2063
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063
PHONE: (717)787-2814
Fax: 783-8926
Betty Hager Francis
Director, DC Department of Public Works
2000 14th Street, NW - 6th Floor
Washington, DC 20009
PHONE: (202)939-8000
Fax: 939-8191
Keith Gentzler
Office of the Deputy Secretary for
Water Management
PA Department of Environmental Resources
P. O. Box 2063
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063
PHONE: (717)787-4686
Fax: 772-5996
Michael Haire
MD Department of the Environment
Director, Chesapeake Bay & Watershed,
Management Administration
2500 Broening Road
Baltimore, MD 21224
PHONE: (410)631-3680
Fax: 631-3873
Verna Harrison
Assistant Secretary
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, C-4
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-2255
Fax: 974-5206
Ken Laden
DC Department of Public Works
Office of Policy and Planning
2000 14th Street, NW - 6th Floor
Washington, DC 20009
PHONE: (202)939-8115
Fax: 939-7185
Larry Minock
Chesapeake Bay & Coastal Programs
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
629 East Main Street, 6th Floor
P. O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
PHONE: (804)762-4320
Fax: 762-4319
Sylvia D. Whitworth
Watershed Coordinator
DC Department of Consumer &
Regulatory Affairs
Environmental Regulation Administration.
2100 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, SE
Suite 203
Washington, DC 20020
PHONE: (202) 645-6617 Ext. 3232
Fax: 645-6622
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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 the States of Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, the District of
Columbia, the Chesapeake Bay Commission, the Environmental Protection Agency, ten other federal
agencies and other 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 1987 Bay Agreement.
The Committee receives policy guidance from both the Executive Council and its Principal Staff
Committee. It establishes and coordinates all of the committees and subcommittees shown below. The
Chesapeake. Bay Program Office provides staff support to the Implementation Committee and its
Subcommittees. The Implementation Committee is responsible for the annual workplan and budget,
preparation of the Annual Report, technical and computer support, and public outreach. 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.
Organization Chart
IMPLEMENTATION
COMMITTEE
AIR QUALITY
COORDINATION GROUP
BUDGET & WORKPLAN
STEERING COMMITTEE
SUBCOMMITTEES
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TRIBUTARY STRATEGIES PUBLIC
PARTICIPATION WORKGROUP
NONPOINT
SOURCE
TOXICS
MONITORING
MODELING
LIVING
RESOURCES
PUBLIC
ACCESS
COMMUNICATIONS
SUBCOMMITTEE
POPULATION
GROWTH &
DEVELOPMENT
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Implementation Committee Membership
William Matuszeski, Chair
Director, Chesapeake Bay Program
US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-5700 or 1-800-968-7229
Fax: 267-57777
or
US EPA - Region III
841 Chestnut Building
Philadelphia, PA 19107
PHONE: (215)597-8540
Fax: 580-2023
Cheryl Amisial
Program Manager
Environmental Regulation Administration
Soil Resources Management Division
2100 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20020
PHONE: (202) 645-6059 Ext. 3086
Fax: 645-6063
Louis W. Bercheni
Assistant Director
PA Department of Environmental Resources
Bureau of Water Quality Management
P. O. Box 8465
Market Street State Office Building, 10th Floor
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8465
PHONE: (717)787-4317
Fax: 772-5156
Patricia A. Buckley
Governor's Policy Office
Finance Building, Room 506
Harrisburg, PA 17120
PHONE: (717)787-1954
Fax: 787-8614
Thomas W. Burke
Chesapeake Bay Communications
Office of the Governor
State House - 100 State Circle
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-5300
Fax: 974-5328
Jon M. Capacasa
Deputy Director, Chesapeake Bay Program
US EPA - Region HI
841 Chestnut Building
Philadelphia, PA 19107
PHONE: (215)597-8228
Fax: 580-2023
James R. Collier
Program Manager
DC Water Resources Management Division
2100 Martin Luther King Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20020
PHONE: (202) 645-6601 Ext. 3040
Fax: 645-6622
John Davy
Planning and Recreation Resources
VA Department of Conservation &
Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 326
Richmond, VA 23219
PHONE: (804)786-2556
Fax: 786-6141
Joe DiBello
Chief
Division of Park & Resources Planning
National Park Service
2nd & Chestnut Customs House (Room 260)
Philadelphia, PA 19106
PHONE: (215)597-1581
Fax: 597-0932
Herbert Freiberger
Area Hydrologist
U.S. Geological Survey
Water Resources Division
208 Carrol Building
8600 LaSalle Road
Towson, MD 21204
PHONE: (410)828-1538
Fax: 828-1538
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Implementation Committee Membership (Continued)
Jack Frye
Division Director
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219-2094
PHONE: (804)786-2064
Fax: 786-1798
Keith R. Gentzler
Office of the Deputy Secretary for
Water Management
PA Department of Environmental Resources
P. 0. Box 2063
Market Street State Office Building, 16th Floor
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063
PHONE: (717)787-4686
Fax: 772-5996
M. Elizabeth Gillelan
NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office, Suite 107A
410 Severn Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-5661
Fax: 267-5666
Michael Haire
MD Department of the Environment
Director, Chesapeake Bay & Watershed
Management Administration
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
PHONE: (410)631-3680
Fax:631-3873
Verna E. Harrison
Director, Chesapeake Bay Program Office
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, C-4
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-2255
Fax: 974-5206
C. Flippo Hicks
Local Government Advisory Committee
c/o Tony Redman
416 Goldsborough Street
Easton, MD 21601
PHONE: (410) 822-9630
Fax: 820-5039
Col. Randall R. Inouye
Commander
US Army Corps of Engineers
Baltimore District
P. 0. Box 1715
Baltimore, MD 21203-1715
PHONE: (410)962-4545
Fax: 962-7516
Virgil E. Kopt
VA Department of Game & Inland
Fisheries
4010 West Broad Street
P. 0. Box 11104
Richmond, VA 23230
(804) 367-1000
FAX: (804)367-2427
Michael D. Krempasky
Director
Bureau of Land & Water Conservation
PA Department of Environmental Resources
P. O. Box 8555
Market Street State Office Building, llth Floor
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8555
PHONE: (717) 787-5267
Fax: 787-9549
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Implementation Committee Membership (Continuted)
Kenneth Laden
DC Department of Public Works
Office of Policy & Planning
2000 14th Street NW, 6th Floor
Washington, DC 20009
PHONE: (202)939-8115
Fax: 939-7185
Cecily Majerus
Governor's Chesapeake Bay Coordinator
State House
100 State Circle
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-3004
Fax: 974-3435
Heidi McCree
Governor's Office
State House
100 State Circle
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-3004
Fax: 974-3435
Edmund Miller
Office of the Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense (Environment)
400 Army Navy Drive, Room 206
Arlington, VA 22202-2884
PHONE: (703)695-8356
Fax: 697-7548
Walter N. Peechatka
Deputy Secretary for Regulatory Programs
PA Department of Agriculture
208 Agriculture Office Building
2301 N. Cameron Street
Harrisburg, PA 17110-9408
PHONE: (717)783-6985
Fax: 772-2780
William A. Pruitt
VA Marine Resources Commission
2600 Washington Avenue
P. 0. Box 756
Newport News, VA 23607
PHONE: (804)247-2200
Fax: 247-2020
Df. Clifford W. Randall
Environmental Engineering
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
330 Norris Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24061
PHONE: (703)231-6018
Fax: 231-7916
Herbert M. Sachs
Executive Director
Interstate Commission on the Potomac
River Basin
6110 Executive Boulevard, Suite 300
Rockville, MD 20852-3903
PHONE: (301) 984-1908 ext. 117
Fax: 984-5841
Ann Pesiri Swanson
Executive Director
Chesapeake Bay Commission
60 West Street, Suite 200
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)263-3420
Fax: 263-9338
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Implementation Committee Membership (Continuted)
Paul Swartz
Executive Director
Susquehanna River Basin Commission
1721 North Front Street
Harrisburg, PA 17102
PHONE: (717)238-0422
Fax: 238-2436
Albert Todd
USDA Forest Service
US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410)267-5705
Fax: 267-5777
Capt. Richard C. Vlaun
Chief, Marine Safety Division
5th Coast Guard District
431 Crawford Street, Federal Building
Portsmouth, VA 23705-5004
PHONE: (804)398-6372
Fax: 398-6503
James Voss
State Executive Director
USDA ASCS
8335 E Guilford Road
Columbia, MD 21046
PHONE: (410)381-4550
Fax: 962-4860
William J. (Jack) Whitney, Jr.
Citizens Advisory Committee
Langely & McDonald
5544 Greenwich Road
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
PHONE: (804)473-2000
Fax: 497-7933
Sylvia D. Whitworth
Watershed Coordinator
Environmental Regulation Administration
DC Department of Consumer & Regulatory
Affairs
2100 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, SE
Suite 203
Washington, DC 20020
PHONE: (202) 645-6617 Ext. 3232
Fax: 645-6622
John Wolflin
Supervisor, Chesapeake Bay Field Office
US Fish & Wildlife Service
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)573-4573
Fax: 269-0832
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Implementation Committee Subgroups & Workgroups
Budget Steering Committee
Budget Steering Committee (BSC) - The BSC reviews the program expenditure proposals made by the
Subcommittees and the advisory Committees and recommends a fiscal year extramural budget to the
Implementation Committee. The Implementation Committee is assisted in this process by the CBPO staff
which coordinates the assembly of the proposals and the development of alternative budget packages.
The BSC includes all subcommittee chairs, signatory representatives and representatives of the CAC, STAC,
and LGAC.
Jon M. Capacasa, Chair
Deputy Director, Chesapeake Bay Program
US EPA - Region III
841 Chestnut Building
Philadelphia, PA 19107
PHONE: (215)597-8228
Fax: 580-2023
Russ Baxter
VA Director, Chesapeake Bay Commission
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
P. O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
PHONE: (804)786-4500
Fax: 371-7604
William G. Browning
VA Department of Conservation & Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219-2094
PHONE: (804)786-3914
Fax: 786-1798
Patricia A. Buckley
Governor's Policy Office
Finance Building, Room 506
Harrisburg, PA 17120
PHONE: (717)787-1954
Fax: 787-8614
Thomas W. Burke
(Chair, Communications Subcommittee)
Chesapeake Bay Communications
Office of the Governor
State House - 100 State Circle
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-5300
Fax: 974-5328
James Collier (Chair, Modeling Subcommittee)
Program Manager
Water Resources Management Division
2100 Martin Luther King Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20020
PHONE: (202) 645-6601 Ext. 3040
Fax: 645-6622
John Davy (Chair, Public Access Subcommittee)
Planning and Recreation Resources
VA Department of Conservation &
Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 326
Richmond, VA 23219
PHONE: (804)786-2556
Fax: 786-6141
William Eberhardt
Environmental Manager
Proctor & Gamble Paper Products
P. 0. Box 32
Mehoopany, PA 18629
PHONE: (717)833-3306
Fax:833-3306
C. Victor Funk (Chair, Nonpoint Source
Subcommittee)
Bureau of Soil & Water Conservation
PA Department of Environmental Resources
Market Street State Office Building, 11th Floor
P. O. Box 8555
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8555
PHONE: (717)787-5259
Fax: 787-9549
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Implementation Committee Subgroups & Workgroups(Cont.)
Budget Steering Committee (Cont.)
Keith R. Gentzler
Office of the Deputy Secretary for
Water Management
PA Department of Environmental Resources
P.O. Box 2063
Market Street State Office Building, 16th Floor
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063
PHONE: (717)787-4686
Fax:772-5996
Michael Haire
MD Department of the Environment
Director, Chesapeake Bay & Watershed
Management Administration
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
PHONE: (410)631-3680
Fax: 631-3873
Verna E. Harrison
(Chair, Living Resources Subcommittee)
Director, Chesapeake Bay Program Office
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, C-4
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-2255
Fax: 974-5206
C. Flippo Hicks (Chair, Local Government
Advisory Committee)
Virginia Association of Counties
Old City Hall
10th and Broad Streets
Richmond, VA 23219
PHONE: (804) 788-6652
Fax: 788-0083
Michael D. Krempasky
Director
Bureau of Land '& Water Conservation
PA Department of Environmental Resources
P. O. Box 8555
Market Street State Office Building, llth Floor
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8555
PHONE: (717)787-5267
Fax: 787-9549
Kenneth Laden
DC Department of Public Works
Office of Policy & Planning
2000 14th Street NW, 6th Floor
Washington, DC 20009
PHONE: (202)939-8115
Fax: 939-7185
Cecily Majerus
Governor's Chesapeake Bay Coordinator
State House
100 State Circle
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-3004
Fax: 974-3435
Clifford Randall (Chair, Scientific and Technical
Advisory Committee)
Environmental Engineering
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
330 Norris Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24061
PHONE: (703)231-6018
Fax: 231-7916
G. Edward Stigall
US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-5740
Fax: 267-5777
Ann Pesiri Swanson
Executive Director
Chesapeake Bay Commission
60 West Street, Suite 200
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)263-3420
Fax: 263-9338
Paul Swartz (Chair, Monitoring Subcommittee)
Executive Director
Susquehanna River Basin Commission
1721 North Front Street
Harrisburg, PA 17102
PHONE: (717)238-0422'
Fax: 238-2436
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Implementation Committee Subgroups & Workgroups(Cont.)
Budget Steering Committee (Cont.)
William J. (Jack) Whitney, Jr. (Chair, Citizens Sylvia D. Whitworth
Advisory Committee) Watershed Coordinator
Langely & McDonald Environmental Regulation Administration
5544 Greenwich Road DC Department of Consumer & Regulatory
Virginia Beach, VA 23462 Affairs
PHONE: (804) 473-2000 2100 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, SE
Fax: 497-7933 Suite 203
Washington, DC 20020
PHONE: (202) 645-6617 Ext. 3232
Fax: 645-6622
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Implementation Committee Subgroups & Workgroups(Cont.)
Air Quality Coordination Group - The group works to coordinate and integrate all endeavors to improve
the accuracy of estimates of atmospheric deposition and its relative importance as a cost-effective,
controllable source of nutrient and toxic substances. The specific mission of the group is to foster a broad-
based understanding of the nature and extent of atmospheric deposition to the Chesapeake Bay, and to
reinforce federal and state efforts to reduce and prevent the adverse impacts of such deposition in a credible,
holistic and comprehensive manner.
Frank Courtright, Co-Chair-MDEARMA
Bruce Hicks, Co-Chair - NOAA ARL
Joel Baker - UM CEES
Richard Batiuk - EPA CBPO
John Benedict - WV OAQ
Al Cimorelli - EPA Region III
James Collier - DC WSMD
Robin Dennis - EPA ORD
Todd Ellsworth - EPA Region III
Betsy Frey - DE DNREC
Keith Gentzler - PA DER
Ricke Hood - PA BAQC
David Krask - DC DCRA
Lewis Linker - EPA CBPO
Virginia McConnell - UM BC
Bob Ostrowski - PDPH
Eileen Rowan - VA DEQ
John Schneider - DE DWR
Dan Solkovitz - VA DEQ
Karl Weaver - MDE CBWM
Pete Zurbuch - WV DNR
Tributary Strategies Public Participation Workgroup - The purpose of the workgroup is to broaden and
coordinate public participation for the tributary-specific nutrient strategies by working with the jurisdiction
to ensure adequate public comment during the strategy development process.
Beverly Bandler - ICPRB
Kathi Bangert - USFWS
Bette Bauereis - CAC
Russell Baxter - CBC
Pat Buckley - PA Governor's Policy
Office
Thomas Burke - Communications
Subcommittee
David Carroll - MD Governor's Office
Edwina Coder - CAC
Robert Dennis - Piedmont Environmental
Council
Richard Eskin - VA DOE
Fran Flanigan - ACB
M. Elizabeth Gillelan - NOAA
James E. Gutman
Nicki Kasi - PA DER
Mike Krempasky - PA DER
Robert Magnien - MD DOE
William Matuszeski - EPA, CBPO
Larry Minnock - VA DEQ
Mike Permenter - SCS
Tony Redman - LGAC
Michele Riedel - VA DEQ
Louis Sage - STAC
Jay Sherman - CBF
Ann Swanson - CBC
Paul Swartz - SRBC
Alan Taylor- STAC
Elizabeth Watkins - STAC
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Implementation Committee
COMMUNICATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Communications Subcommittee (CS) is responsible for: (1) building public understanding and
support of the Chesapeake Bay system and the restoration efforts undertaken pursuant to the 1987 Agreement
and (2) coordinating the implementation of the Agreement's public information, education and participation
commitments, including public review of commitment documents. The Subcommittee has two workgroups:
an Education Workgroup, and a Multi-cultural Workgroup.
The Communications Subcomittee seeks to build public awareness of the Bay through a
comprehensive communications effort that includes media outreach, developing and distributing educational
and informational materials, promoting Bay-related special events, and facilitating citizen involvement in Bay
education and restoration projects.
Coordination efforts focus on articulating and publicizing the information generated by the
Chesapeake Bay Program to ensure that it is useful and reaches appropriate audiences in a timely manner
throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The Subcommittee also serves in an advisory capacity to the
various Bay Program subcommittees, advisory committees and work groups in the development and
distribution of their public outreach materials. . •
The Subcommittee's activities are conducted within the framework of the Principals' Staff Committee
strategic priority for increasing stakeholders and for higher public recognition of the Bay Program and its
accomplishments. The communication action plan is revised as necessary to reflect current Chesapeake Bay
Program issues.
Organization Chart
COMMUNICATIONS
SUBCOMMITTEE
EDUCATION MULTI-CULTURAL
WORKGROUP WORKGROUP
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Communications Subcommittee Membership
Thomas W. Burke, Chair
Chesapeake Bay Communications
State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-5300
Fax: 974-5328
Kathi Bangert
US Fish & Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)573-4577
Fax: 224-2781
Pat Buckley
Governor's Policy Office
Finance Bldg. (Room 506)
Harrisburg, PA 17120
PHONE: (717) 787-1954
Fax: 787-8614
Cliff Falkenau
Citizen's Advisory Committee
1878 Burley Road
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)757-6145
Fran Flanigan
Alliance of the Chesapeake Bay
6600 York Road, Suite 100
Baltimore, MD 21212
PHONE: (410)377-6270
Fax: 377-7144
li
M. Elizabeth Gillelan
NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-5661'
Fax: 267-5666
Bill Hayden
VA Dept. of Environmental Quality
P. 0. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
PHONE: (804) 762-44471
Fax:.762-4453
Paula Hill
Chesapeake Research Consortium
P. 0. Box 1280
Solomons, MD 20688
PHONE: (410) 326-6700
Fax: 326-6773
Betsy Kulle
MD DNR/Coastal Zone Management
Tawes State Office Building, B-3
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-3382
Fax: 974-2833
Gretchen Leslie
PA Dept. of Environmental Res. Press Office
400 Market St., 16th Fl., State Office Bldg.
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063
PHONE: (717)787-1323
Fax: 783-8926
Peter J. Marx
US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, Maryland 21403
PHONE: (410)267-5713
Fax: 267-5777
Kathleen Picarelli
National Park Service
Division of Park & Resource Planning
U.S. Custom House, 2nd & Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
PHONE: (215)597-1628
Fax: 597-0932
Michele P. Riedel
Director, Public Affairs Division
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
P. 0. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
PHONE: (804)762-4444
Fax: 762-4453
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Communications Subcommittee Membership (Continued)
Ann Pesiri Swanson Susan Wolf
Executive Director PA Chesapeake Bay Education Office
Chesapeake Bay Commission 225 Pine St.
60 West Street, Suite 200 Harrisburg, PA 17101
Annapolis, MD 21401 PHONE: (717) 236-1006
PHONE: (410) 263-3420 Fax: 236-6410
Fax: 263-9338
Linda Taylor
US Fish & Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)573-4578
Fax: 224-2781
WORKGROUPS
Education Workgroup - The Education workgroup of the Communications Subcommittee is tasked with
the development and implementation of educational programs for children and adults that can benefit the
public educational goals of the Chesapeake Bay Program. The workgroup is responsible for the distribution
of educational materials to targeted Bay interest groups and population target groups.
Kathi Bangert, Chair - USFWS Kathleen Diehl - SCS
Beverly Bandler - ICPRB Fran Flanigan - ACB
Kathleen Banski - PA Bay Educ. Office Gary Heath - MSDE
Carole Ann Barth - ACB Lee Lawrence - VIMS
Marion Bowland - PA Bay Educ. Office Ann Regn - VA DEQ
James Butler - DC DCRA Lorraine Urbiet - EPA
Edwina Coder - CAC Elizabeth Watkins - CRC
Multicultural Workgroup - Objectives and goals include: 1) increase professional opportunities in the CBP
for minorities; 2) increase education and outreach efforts; 3) establish CBP minority benchmarks as a basis
for developing effective minority involvement efforts and measuring progress; 4) institutionalize minority
participation in the CBP through pro-active efforts by the various agencies, organizations and institutions,
i.e., foster a sense of responsibility among CBP partners for various components of a minority involvement
action plan or strategy; 5) insure that all Bay Program communications have both relevance and appeal to
the minority communities found within the watershed; and 6) increase the participation of minorities and
women in the CBP to ensure appropriate representation of all Bay population segments.
James Hannaham, Co-Chair - DC Dominique Lueckenhoff - EPA, Region III
WRRC Peter J. Marx - EPA, CBPO
Gail Tindal, Co-Chair - EPA, Region III Ira Palmer - DC DCRA
Ann DeWitt Brooks - VA DEQ Albert Todd - USFS
James Butler - DC DCRA Susan Wolf - PA Bay Educ. Office
Annie Hillary - NOAA
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Implementation Committee
LIVING RESOURCES SUBCOMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement states: "The productivity, diversity and abundance of living
resources are the best ultimate measures of the Chesapeake Bay's condition. These living resources are the
main focus of the restoration and protection effort."
To accomplish this goal the Living Resources Subcommittee is charged to:
o Develop and implement the Living Resources Component of the 1987
Chesapeake Bay Agreement.
o Facilitate a cooperative management and research approach to the restoration and
protection of Chesapeake Bay Living Resources.
o Develop policies, strategies or plans to protect and restore existing and former
habitats, ecological relationships and species distribution and abundance.
Organization Chart
LIVING RESOURCES
SUBCOMMITTEE
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CHESAPEAKE BAY STOCK
ASSESSMENT COMMITTEE****
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VALUABLE
SPECIES
AQUATIC
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HABITAT
WORKGROUP
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1
EXOTIC
SPECIES
WORKGROUP
..MONITORING
WORKGROUP*
_ COMMUNICATION
FISHERIES
MANAGEMENT
PLANS
ECOSYSTEM
_ MODELING
WORKGROUP"***
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FISH
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WORKGROUP
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** Joint with Communications Subcommittee
*** Joint with Toxics Subcommittee
"" Joint with NOAA
•**** Joint with Modeling Subcommittee
WORKGROUP
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Living Resources Subcommittee Membership
Verna E. Harrison, Chair
Director, Chesapeake Bay Program Office
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, C-4
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-2255
Fax: 974-5206
Kathi Bangert
US Fish & Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)573-4577
Fax: 224-2781
Steve Bieber
MD Department of the Environment
Chesapeake Bay & Watershed Management
Administration
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
PHONE: (410)631-3698
Fax: 631-3873 .
Carin Bisland
US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410)267-5732
Fax: 267-5777
Dr. Denise Breitburg
Benedict Estuarine Research Laboratory
Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences
Benedict, MD 20612
PHONE: (301)274-3134
Fax: 274-3137
Dr. Claire Buchanan
Interstate Commission on the
Potomac River Basin
6110 Executive Boulevard, Suite 300
Rockville, MD 20852
PHONE: (301)984-1908
Fax: 984-5841
Dr. Arthur Butt
Intergovernmental Coordination Division
Department of Environmental Quality
P. O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
PHONE: (804) 762-4314
Fax: 762-4319
DeNise Cooke
National Park Service Mid-Atlantic Region
143 South 3rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
PHONE: (215)597-9978
Fax: 587-0351
Frank Dawson
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-3871
Fax: 974-2618
David Dowling
VA Department of Game & Inland Fisheries
5806 Moore town Road
Williamsburg, VA 23188
PHONE: (804)253-4172
Fax: 253-4182
DougForsell
US Fish & Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office
>177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410) 573-4560 -
Fax: 224-2781
Steve Funderburk
US Fish & Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)573-4555
Fax:224-2781
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Living Resources Subcommittee Membership (Continued)
Mary Jo Garreis
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
PHONE: (410)631-3602
Fax: 633-0456
M. Elizabeth Gillelan
NOAA NMFS
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410)267-5660
Fax: 267-5666
William Goldsborough
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
162 Prince George Street
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)268-8816
Fax: 268-6687
Dick Hammerschlag
National Park Service
1100 Ohio River, SW
Washington, DC 20242
PHONE: (202)342-1443
Fax: 282-1031
Dr. Mike Hirshfield
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
162 Prince George Street
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)268-8816
Fax: 268-6687
Rickalon Hoopes
PA Fish Commission
Benner Spring Fish Research Station
1225 Shiloh Road
State College, PA 16801-8495
PHONE: (814) 355-4837
Fax: 355-8264
Dr. Edward Houde
University of Maryland - CEES
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
P. 0. Box 38
Solomons, MD 20688-0038
PHONE: (410)326-7224
Fax: 326-7318
Andrew Hug
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building
Annapolis, MD 21401
(410) 974-2784
FAX: (410)974-2833
Pete Jensen
MD Department of Natural Resources
Fisheries Division
Tawes State Office Building, C-2
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-3558
Fax: (410)974-2600
Philip Jones
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tidewater Administration
Tawes State Office Building
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-3782
Fax: 974-2600
Dr. Steve Jordan
MD Department of Natural Resources
904 S. Morris Street
Oxford, MD 21654
PHONE: (410)226-0078
Fax: 226-5925
Howard King
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-3664
Fax: 974-2600
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Living Resources Subcommittee Membership (Continued)
Dr. Ron Klauda
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-3782
Fax: 974-2600
John Lipman
Chesapeake Bay Commission
60 West Street
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)263-3420
Fax: (410)263-9338
Larry Lower
US Army Corps of Engineers
CENAB/PL/E
P. 0. Box 1715
Baltimore, MD 21203
PHONE: (410)962-2897
Fax: 962-4698
Anne Lynn
USDA Soil Conservation Service
John Hanson Business Center, 3rd Floor
339 Revel Highway, Suite 301
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)757-0861
Fax: 757-0687
Larry Minock
Chesapeake Bay & Coastal Programs
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
629 East Main Street, 6th Floor
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
PHONE: (804)762-4320
Fax: 762-4319
Ira Palmer
DC Environmental Regulation
Administration
Water Resources Management Division
Fisheries Management Branch
2100 Martin Luther King Avenue, SE
Suite 203
Washington, DC 20020
PHONE: (202)404-1155
Fax: 404-1141
Kenneth Reisinger
Division of Wetland Protection
PA Department of Environmental Resources
P. 0. Box 8554
Market Street State Office Building, 6th Floor
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8554
PHONE: (717)787-6827
Fax: 772-5986
i
Gwynne Schultz
MD Department of Natural Resources
Coastal Resources Division
Tawes State Office Building, B-3
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-2784
Fax: 974-2833
Price Smith
VA Department of Games & Inland Fisheries
Route 8, Box 1750
Ashland, VA 23005
PHONE: (804)752-5503
Fax: 752-5505
Daniel Terlizzi
NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410)267-5674
Fax: 267-5666
Albert Todd
USDA Forest Service
US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-5705
Fax: 267-5777
Mary Roe Walkup
Citizens Advisory Committee
12836 Still Pond Creek Road
Worton, MD 21678
PHONE: (410)348-5618
Fax: 778-6756
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Living Resources Subcommittee Membership (Continued)
Lee Zeni
MD Environmental Services
220 Industrial Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-7281
Fax: 974-7236
Tony Watkinson
Deputy Chief, Habitat Management Division
VA Marine Resources Commission
P. O.Box 756 :
Newport News, VA 23607-0756
PHONE: (804)247-2255
Fax: 247-8062
John Wolflin
Supervisor, Chesapeake Bay Field Office
US Fish & Wildlife Service
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)269-5448
Fax: 269-0832
WORKGROUPS AND TASK FORCES
Ecologically Valuable Species Workgroup - Charged with implementing an ecologically based management
strategy for the Bay using selected species as water and habitat quality indicators.
Steve Jordan, Chair - MD DNR
Richard Batiuk - EPA, CBPO
Steve Bieber - MDE
Carin Bisland - EPA, CBPO
Denise Breitburg - Philadelphia
Academy of Natural Sciences,
BERL
Claire Buchanan - ICPRB
Arthur Butt - VA DEQ
EXPERT PANEL
Steve Funderburk - USFWS :
Jerone Gerritsen - Tetra Tech
M. Elizabeth Gillelan - NOAA/NMFS
Larry Minock - VA DEQ
Ed Pendleton, USFWS
Bill Richkus - Versar
Joe Serafy - U of MD
Anna Shaughnessy - Versar
Jim Uphoff - MD DNR
Dr. Findlay - NY Botanical Garden
Dr. Reckhow - Duke U.
Dr. Rice - NCSU
Dr. Van Winkle - Oak Ridge
Ecosystem Modeling Workgroup - Charged to provide oversight of the ecological modeling activities; to
ensure progress is being made toward answering management questions on the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem;
to coordinate activities between the Living Resources & Modeling Subcommittees; and to identify goals for
appropriate funding for the modeling team.
Arthur Butt, Chair - VA DEQ
Richard Batiuk - EPA, CBPO
Carin Bisland - EPA, CBPO
Walt Boynton - U of MD CEES
Steve Brandt - U of MD CEES
Denise Breitburg - ANS
Steve Funderburk - USFWS
M. Elizabeth Gillelan - NOAA/NMFS
Paul Miller - MD DNR
Mike Kemp - U of MD CEES
Mark Meyers - VIMS
Dick Wetzel - VIMS
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Living Resources Subcommittee Workgroups
Aquatic Reef Habitat Workgroup -'Charged with, developing and implementing an aquatic reef habitat plan
that enhances, protects, and restores benthic reefs as ecological systems.
Howard King, Chair - MD DNR
Carin Bisland - EPA, CBP
Robert Blama - CENAB
Dr. Denise Breitburg - BERL
Kirby A. Carpenter - PRFC
William Goldsborough - CBF
Timothy E. Goodger - NMFS
Chris Judy - MD DNR
Robin Laird - COE
Austin McGill - NMFS
Dr. Roger Mann - VIMS
Mike Meier - VMRC
Dewitt Myatt - MD DNR
Roger Newell - CEES
Mac Rogers - VMRC
Bruce Norman - NOAA/NMFS
Larry Sanford - CEES, ,
Kenneth Sebens - MEES
Larry Walsh - MES
Larry Simns - MWA
Bruce R. Scheible - MD SFAC
James Wesson - VMRC
Exotic Species Workgroup - Concerned with assisting in the implementation of the regional policy to guide
the intentional introduction of exotic species and preparing a strategy for addressing the accidental
introduction of exotics. • '
Daniel Terlizzi, Chair - MD Sea Grant
Tom Beauduy - CBC
Steve Bieber - MDE
Carin Bisland - EPA, CBPO ^
Claire Buchanan - ICPRB
Robert Byrnes - VIMS
John Christmas - MD DNR
Vickie Clarke - VA Sea Grant
Frances Cresswell - MD DNR
David Dowling - VA DGIF
Leo Dunn - PA FBC
Rick Eades - VA DGIF
Richard Everett - USFWS
Mary Jo Garreis - MDE
Michael Hirshfield - CBF
Frederick Kern - NOAA/NMFS
Ron Klauda - MD DNR
John Lipman - CBC
Eric May - NOAA/NMFS
- Roy Miller - DE Div. of Fish
and Game
Larry Minock - VA DEQ
. Bruce Norman - NOAA/NMFS
Eugene Olmi - VA Sea Grant
Ira Palmer - DC Env. Reg. Admin.
Harriette Phelps - U of DC
Andy Shields - PA FBC
Dennis Taylor - VIMS
Jeff Tinsman - DE FWS .
Jack Travelstead - VMRC
RESEARCH TASKGROUP
Greg Ruiz, Chair - SERC
MONITORING TASKGROUP
/
John Christmas, Chair - MD DNR
AOUACULTURE TASK GROUP
Eric May, Chair - NOAA/NMFS
EDUCATION TASK GROUP
Bill Hall, Chair - DE Sea Grant
CONTROL TASK GROUP
Gary Smythe, Chair - Acres International - NY
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Living Resources Subcommittee Workgroups (Continued)
Fisheries Management Plans Workgroup - Charged with developing, implementing and revising Baywide
fishery management plans to protect and restore commercial, recreational, and selected ecologically valuable
finfish and shellfish stocks.
Pete Jensen, Chair - MD DNR
K. A. Carpenter - Potomac River
Fisheries Commission
Jeffrey S. Eutsler - MD Waterman
William Goldsborough - CBF
Rick Hoopes - PA FBC
Edward Houde - CBL
Roman Jesien - U of MD, HPEL
Ron Klauda - MD DNR
Anne Lange - NOAA/NMFS
John Lipman - CBC
David Martin - MD Seafood Dealer
Richard Novotny - MD Saltwater
Sportsmen's Association
Ed O'Brien - MD Charterboat
Association
Ira Palmer - DC DCRA
Larry Simns - MD Watermen's
Association
Jack Travelstead - VMRC
Col. Frank Wood - MD DNR Police
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT PLANS RE-ASSESSMENT TASK FORCE - Will reconvene
annually or biennially to review the progress of plans.
Jim Gilford, Chair - SFAC
Fish Passage Workgroup - Charged with implementing the strategy to provide fish passages at dams and
removing stream blockages wherever necessary to restore migratory fish access.
Price Smith, Chair - VA DGIF
Carin Bisland - EPA, CBPO
M. Elizabeth Gillelan - NOAA/NMFS
William Goldsborough - CBF
Rick Hoopes - PA FBC
Robert Kelsey - USFWS
Larry Leasner - MD DNR
Richard Quinn - USFWS
Jon Siemien - DC Fisheries Branch
Albert Spells - USFWS
Alan Weaver - VDGIF
Habitat Objectives/Restoration Workgroup - Charged with developing and maintaining guidelines for the
protection of water quality and habitat conditions necessary to support living resources found in the
Chesapeake Bay, and to use these guidelines in the implementation of water quality and habitat protection
programs as required by the 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement.
Howard King - MD DNR
Roger Lehman - PA Game Commission
Stuart Lehman - MD DNR
Anne Lynn - SCS
Tamera McCandless - USFWS
Gail MacKiernan - MD Sea Grant
Kent Mountford - EPA, CBPO
Kevin Smith - MD DNR
Cynthia Stenger - MD DNR
Albert Todd - USFS
Tony Watkinson - VMRC
Lee Zeni - MES
Steve Funderburk, Chair - USFWS
Steve Bieber - MDE
Carin Bisland - EPA, CBPO
Earl Bradley - MD DNR V
Claire Buchanan - ICPRB
Frank Dawson - MD DNR
Chris Doley - NOAA
David Dowling - VA DGIF
Rich Everett - USFWS
M. Elizabeth Gillelan - NOAA/NMFS
Carl Hershner - VIMS
Pete Jensen - MD DNR
Harnid Karimi - DC ERA
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Living Resources Subcommittee Workgroups (Continued)
Monitoring Workgroup - Develop, adopt, and begin to implement and revise as necessary a Baywide plan
for the monitoring of commercially, recreationallyj and selected ecologically valuable species as required
by the 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement.
Claire Buchanan, Chair - ICPRB
Ray Alden - ODU
Richard Batiuk - EPA, CBPO
Carin Bisland - EPA, CBPO
Denise Breitburg - Philadelphia
Academy of Natural Sciences -
BERL
David Dowling - VA DGIF
Steve Earley - MD DNR
Douglas Forsell - USFWS
Steve Funderburk - FWS
Frederick Hoffman - VA DEQ
Edward Houde - CBL
Steve Jordan - MD DNR
Hamid Karimi - DCRA
Anne Lange - NOAA/NMFS
Joseph Macknis - EPA, CBPO
Robert Magnien - MDE
Jack Musick - VIMS
Ira Palmer - DCRA
Jim Uphoff - MD DNR
Claudia Walters - EPA, CBPO
Lee Zeni - MES
SAV Technical Workgroup - Implement the submerged aquatic vegetation policy and strategy for
implementation pursuant to the 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement requirement to restore, enhance, protect,
and manage submerged aquatic vegetation.
Peter Bergstrom, Chair - USFWS
Richard Batiuk - EPA, CBPO
Steve Bieber - MDE
Robert Blama - CoE
David Bleil - MD DNR
Virginia Carter - USGS
James Cummins - ICPRB
Frank Dawson - MD DNR
Kim Donohue - CBF
M. Elizabeth Gillelan - NOAA/NMFS
Michelle Gomez - USAGE
Tim Goodger - NMFS
Dick Hammerschlag - NPS
Jeff Hatfield - USFWS
Stan Kollar - Harford Community
College
Jay Lipscomb - VMRC
Ken Moore - VIMS
Mike Naylor - MD DNR
Robert Orth - VIMS
Ira Palmer - DC Fisheries
Nancy Rybicki - USGS
Jim Shell - COG
Ralph Spagnolo - EPA, Region III
Court Stevenson - U of MD
Elizabeth Zucker - CBF
Fisheries Target Setting Task Force - Charged with developing measurable targets or goals for Chesapeake
Bay fish species that can be used to evaluate progress toward the restoration of depressed stocks or practices
the prevention of the over exploitation of relatively healthy stocks.
Ron Klauda, Chair - MD DNR
Christopher Bonzek - VIMS
Nancy Butowski - MD DNR
William Goldsborough - CBF
Ed Houde - STAC
Phil Jones - MD DNR
Anne Lange - NOAA/NMFS
John Lipman - CBC
Rob O'Reilly - VMRC
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Living Resources Subcommittee Workgroups (Continued)
Waterfowl Workgroup - Implement the Waterfowl Policy of the Chesapeake Executive Council through
implementation of the Waterfowl Management Plan.
Doug Forsell, Chair - USFWS
Glenn Askins - VA DGIF
Gary Costanzo - VA DGIF
John Dunn - PA Game Commission
Dick Dyer - USFWS
Steve Funderburk - USFWS
John Gill - USFWS
Mike Haramis - USFWS
Bill Harvey - MD DNR
Larry Hindman - MD DNR
Dick Jachowski - USFWS
Dennis Jorde - USFWS
Hal Laskowski - USFWS
Jerry Serie - USFWS
Wetlands Workgroup - Implement the Chesapeake Bay Wetlands Policy in order to guide the development
and implementation of a comprehensive strategy for the protection and management of all wetlands within
the Chesapeake Bay watershed as required by the 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement.
Frank Dawson, Chair - MD DNR
Tom Barnard - VIMS
Carin Bisland - EPA, CBPO
Curtis Bohlen - U of MD CBL
Dail Brown - NOAA
Steve Capel - VA DGIF
Ed Christoffers - USFWS
David Correll - SERC
Barbara D'Angelo - EPA, Region III
Diane Eckles - USFWS
Tom Filip - CoE
Steve Funderburk - USFWS
Tim Goodger - NOAA/NMFS
Carl Hershner - VIMS
William Jenkins - MD DNR
Fran Koch - PA DER
Anne Lynn - SCS
Pam Mason - VIMS
Larry Minock - VA DEQ
Karen Mulligan - CoE
Vivian Newman - MD Wetlands
Committee
Ira Palmer - DCRA
Walter Pomeroy - CAC
Ann Powers - CBF
Collin Powers - VA DEQ
Anthony Redman - LGAC
Kenneth Reisinger - PA DER
Jon Siemien - DCRA
Ralph Spagnolo - EPA, Region III
Court Stevenson - U of MD HPEL
Tony Watkinson - VMRC
Bruce Williams - CoE
John Wolflin - USFWS
Robert Zepp - USFWS
Elizabeth Zucker - CBF
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Living Resources Subcommittee Workgroups (Continued)
Criteria and Standards Workgroup - Responsible for revising the Chesapeake Bay Toxics of Concern List;
revising the secondary list of toxic substances (for future consideration as Toxics of Concern); assessing the
comparability of living resource habitat requirements, EPA aquatic life criteria, and Bay basin states' water
quality standards; coordinating efforts to develop estuarine based water quality criteria for Toxics of Concern
and critical water quality parameters; and encouraging adoption of more consistent water quality standards
among the Chesapeake Bay jurisdictions. The Criteria and Standards Workgroup has the lead responsibility
for oversight of the continued development of the Chesapeake Bay Toxics Database.
The Criteria and Standards Workgroup list of members is located under the Toxics Subcommittee
Communications Workgroup - Charged with assessing information provided to the public or to local, state,
or federal officials relating to living resources status, trends, requirements and developing and implementing
a strategy to provide information to restore, protect, and enhance living resources.
Kathi Bangert, Chair - FWS
Membership of this workgroup is currently being revised.
Chesapeake Bay Stock Assessment Committee
M. Elizabeth Gillelan, Chair - NOAA
K. A. Carpenter - PRFC
Jack Dunnigan - ASMFC
Steve Funderburk - USFWS
William Goldsborough - CBF
Verna E. Harrison - MD DNR
Rickalon Hoopes - PA FC
Dr. Edward Houde - VMD - CEES
Pete Jensen - MD DNR
Gail Mackiernan - MD SG
William Matuszeski - EPA, CBPO
Harry Mears - NMFS
Ira Palmer - DC ERA
Dr. William Rickards - VA SG
Louis Rugolo - MD DNR
Ann Swanson - CBC
Jack Travelstead - VA MRC
William Whitney, Jr. - Langley & McDonald
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Implementation Committee
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 Bay water quality, and (2) provide estimates of the expected water quality response to proposed
control actions (e.g. point and nonpoint 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 contractor selection, as well as subsequent model application to address
relevant management issues. The Subcommittee assures coordination among Chesapeake Bay Program
participants on modeling and related activities necessary for achievement of Bay Program goals.
i;
The Modeling Subcommittee coordinates activities most frequently with the Living Resources
Subcommittee, the Nonpoint Source Subcommittee, 'the Monitoring Subcommittee, and the Scientific and
Technical Advisory Committee (STAC). Coordination with other Chesapeake Bay Program subcommittees
is accomplished by having select members of other subcommittees actively involved in the Modeling
Subcommittee. Coordination with STAC is enhanced by having the STAC modeling liaison as a Modeling
Subcommittee member. The Modeling Subcommittee is supported by the Model Evaluation Group (MEG),
a nationally recognized panel of experts who provide scientific and technical modeling advice to the
Subcommittee. The MEG meets jointly with the Modeling Subcommittee approximately four times a year
to review progress on development of the Bay and Watershed models.
Organization Chart
MODELING SUBCOMMITTEE
MODEL STAC EPA CONSULTANT
EVALUATION LIAISON ' FOR MODELING
GROUP GROUP SUBCOMMITTEE
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Modeling Subcommittee Membership
James R. Collier, Chair
Program Manager
Water Resources Management Division
2100 Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave.,SE
Washington, DC 20020
PHONE: (202) 645-6601 Ext. 3040
Fax: 645-6622
Kenneth A. Bartal
Bureau of Water Quality Management
PA Department of Environmental Resources
Market Street State Office Building
Tenth Floor
P. O. Box 8465
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8465
PHONE: (717)772-5156
Dr. Arthur Butt
Living Resources Subcommittee Liaison
Intergovernmental Coordination Division
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
P. O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
PHONE: (804)762-4314
Fax: 762-4319
Dr. Robert Byrne
VA Institute of Marine Science
P. O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
PHONE: (804)642-7108
Fax: 642-7097
Dr. Elizabeth A. Casman
Chesapeake Bay & Watershed Management
Administration
Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
PHONE: (410)631-3572
Fax: 631-3873
James W. Cox
Department of Conservation and Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219-2094
PHONE: (804)786-3957
Fax: (804)786-1798
Donald Fiesta
Bureau of Land & Water Conservation
PA Department of Environmental Resources
Market Street State Office Building
Eleventh Floor
P. 0. Box 8555
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8555
PHONE: (717)772-5644
Fax: 787-9549
Steve Funderburk
US Fish & Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office
177 Admiral Cochran Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)573-4555
Fax: 224-2781
Lynne M. Gala!
US Army Corps of Engineers
CENAB/PL/E
P. O. Box 1715
Baltimore, MD 21203-1715
PHONE: (410) 962-2995
Fax: 962-4698
Jerry Hollowell
Susquehanna River Basin Commission
1721 North Front Street
Harrisburg, PA 17102
PHONE: (717)238-0423
Fax: 238-2436
Paul Kozyak
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-3361
Fax: 974-2680
Lewis C. Linker
US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410)267-5741
Fax: 267-5777
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Modeling Subcommittee Membership (Continued)
Alan M. Lumb
Hydrologic Analysis Support Section
U. S. Geological Survey
National Center MS 415
12201 Sunrise Valley
Reston, VA 22092
PHONE: (703)648-5306
Ross Mandel
Interstate Commission on the Potomac
River Basin
6110 Executive Blvd., Suite 300
Rockville, MD 20852-1908
PHONE: (301)984-1908
Fax: 984-5841
Dr. Bruce Parker
NOAA/NOS/OES33
Coastal & Estuarine Oceanography Branch
1305 East-West Highway, Room 6531
Silver Spring, MD 20910-1305
PHONE: (301)713-2801
Fax: 713-4501
Dr. Sybil Seitzinger
Academy of Natural Sciences
19th and the Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19103
PHONE: (215) 299-1117
Dr. Gordon Smith
STAC Liaison
Environmental Programs
Applied Physics Laboratory
The Johns Hopkins University
Laurel, MD 20707
PHONE: (301)953-5807
Fax: 953-1093
Paul Welle
USDA Soil Conservation Service
Northeast National Technical Center
160 7th Street
Chester, PA 19013
PHONE: (215)499-3933
Fax: 499-3979
SUBGROUP
Model Evaluation Group - The Model Evaluation Group (MEG) is a nationally recognized panel of water
quality planning and modeling experts who provide scientific and technical modeling advice to the Modeling
Subcommittee. The MEG meets jointly with the Subcommittee approximately four times a year to review
progress on development of the Bay and Watershed models. MEG reviews technical aspects of the model
work plans, work in progress, planned activities, and model output. MEG comments and recommendations
are provided to the Modeling Subcommittee both verbally and through written reports.
STAC Modeling Subcommittee Liaisons
v Dr. Gordon Smith - Johns Hopkins University - APL
Dr. Alan Taylor - University of Maryland
Dr. Terry Schemm - Johns Hopkins University - APL
Model Evaluation Group - MEG
Dr. Donald Harleman - MA Institute of Technology
Dr. Jay L. Taft - Harvard University
Dr. Richard Wiegert - University of Georgia
Dr. Wu-Seng Lung - University of Virginia
EPA Senior Consultant for Modeling Subcommittee
Dr. Robert V. Thomann - Manhattan College +
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Implementation Committee
MONITORING SUBCOMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Subcommittee coordinates multi-jurisdictional efforts to monitor the Chesapeake Bay basin
system, to manage and ensure continued accessibility of the resultant environmental data and to promote
multi-disciplinary interpretation and reporting of the data on a jurisdiction and Program-wide basis. The
Subcommittee oversees implementation of new and innovative monitoring programs (water quality, living
resources, toxics and ecosystem processes) and techniques. It reevaluates existing programs to ensure that.
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. Analysis and integration of the monitoring data collected and compiled through
the Chesapeake Bay Monitoring Program provides valuable information to management.
Organization Chart
MONITORING
SUBCOMMITTEE
1
VTA
ALYSIS
RKGROUP
NON-TIDAL
TRIBUTARIES
WORKGROUP
MONITORING
COORDINATION
WORKGROUP*'
1
ANALYTICAL
METHODS
AND
QUALITY
ASSURANCE
WORKGROUP
1
CITIZENS
MONITORING
WORKGROUP
EMAP
WORKGROUP
SUBMERGED
AQUATIC
VEGETATION
WORKGROUP*
AD HOC WORKGROUP ON
THE RERNEMENT TO THE
MONITORING PROGRAM
LIVING
RESOURCES
MONITORING
WORKGROUP*
DATA MANAGEMENT
4 ACQUISITION
WORKGROUP
* Joint with Living Resources Subcommittee
** Joint with the Living Resources, Modeling and Toxic* Subcommittees
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Monitoring Subcommitte Membership
Paul Swartz, Chair
Executive Director
Susquehanna River Basin Commission
1721 North Front Street
Harrisburg, PA 17102
PHONE: (717)238-0422
Fax: 238-2436
Dr. Raymond Alden
Applied Marine Research Laboratory
Old Dominion University
1034 West 45th Street
Norfolk, VA 23529-0456
PHONE: (804)683-4195
Fax: 683-5293
Tom An
Metropolitan Washington Council
of Governments
777 North Capitol Street, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20002-4201
PHONE: (202) 962-3366
Fax: 962-3203
Dr. Richard Artz
NOAA/OAR R/E/AR
Air Resource Lab SSMC3
1315 East-West Highway
Silver Spring, MD 20910-1315
PHONE: (301)713-0295
Fax: 713-0119
Peter Bergstrom
U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Estuary Program
177 Admiral Cochran Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)573-4554
Fax: 224-2781
Kathy Ellett
Citizens Monitoring Coordinator
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
6600 York Road
Baltimore, MD 21212
PHONE: (410) 377-6270
Fax: 377-7144
Larry Haas
Oceanographic Department
VA Institute of Marine Science
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
PHONE: (804)642-7248
Fax: 642-7097
Carlton Haywood
Interstate Commission on the
Potomac River Basin
6110 Executive Boulevard, Suite 300
Rockville, MD 20852
PHONE: (301) 984-1908, Ext. 105
Fax: 984-5841
Frederick Hoffman
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
Intergovernmental Coordinator
629 East Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
PHONE: (804)762-4334
Fax: 762-4319
Hamid Karimi
Environmental Regulation Administration
Water Resources Management Division
2100 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, SE
Suite 203
Washington, DC 20020
PHONE: (202) 645-6601 Ext. 3038
Fax: 645-6622
Robin Laird
Planning Division
US, Army Corps of Engineers
P. O. Box 1715
Baltimore, MD 21203-1715 -
PHONE: (410)962-2897
Fax: 962-4698
Joseph Macknis
US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410)267-5748
Fax: 267-5777
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Monitoring Subcommitte Membership (Continued)
Dr. Robert Magnien
MD Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
PHONE: (410)631-3680
Fax: 631-3873
Dr. Joseph A. Mihursky
Chesapeake Research Consortium
P. O. Box 1280
Solomons, MD 20688
PHONE: (410)326-6700
Fax: 326-6773
Scott Phillips
US Geological Survey
208 Carroll Building
8600 La Salle Road
Towson, MD 21286
PHONE: (410)512-4800
Fax: 512-4810
Dr. Kevin Sellner
Academy of Natural Sciences
Benedict Estuarine Research Laboratory
10545 Mackall Road
St. Leonard, MD 20685
PHONE: (410)586-9700
Fax: 586-9705
Richard Shertzer
PA Department of Environmental Resources
Bureau of Water Quality Management
P. O. Box 8465
Market Street State Office Building, 10th Floor
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8465
PHONE: (717)787-9637
Fax: 772-5156
Cynthia Stenger
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tidewater Administration
Tawes State Office Building B-2
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-3767
Fax: 974-2680
Claudia Walters
US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410)267-5745
Fax: 267-5777
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Monitoring Subcommittee Workgroups
Data Analysis Workgroup - The Subcommittee's Data Analysis Workgroup is responsible for coordinating
multi-agency data analysis, interpretation and reporting of results from the Chesapeake Bay Monitoring
Program. The workgroup is directly responsible for the publication of the biennial State of the Chesapeake
Bay report. ;
Robert Magnieii, Chair - MDE' Joseph Macknis - EPA, CBPO
Raymond Alden - ODU Peter May - DC DCRA
Tom An - MWCOG Joseph Mihursky - STAC
Claire Buchanan - ICPRB Bruce Neilson - VIMS
Douglas Forsell - USFWS James Shell - MWCOG
Carlton Haywood - ICPRB Cynthia Stenger - MD DNR
Frederick Hoffman - VA DEQ
Jerry Hollowell - SRBC
Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Workgroup - This Workgroup developed a submerged aquatic vegetation
policy and strategy for implementation pursuant to the 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement requirement to
restore, enhance, protect and manage submerged aquatic vegetation. It coordinates all technical activities
associated with the annual Bay wide submerged aquatic vegetation aerial distribution survey program and the
related annual state and Bay wide citizens submerged vegetation ground survey programs.
The Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Workgroup list of members is located under the Living Resources
Subcommittee.
Nontidal Tributaries Workgroup - The Workgroup provides an oversight role in the continuing effort to
integrate monitoring programs above the fall-line in the Bay's watersheds with the tidal monitoring
programs. The workgroup coordinates the comparison of field and laboratory procedures and data analysis
approaches among the various non-tidal monitoring programs. The role of this workgroup in tidal and non-
tidal tributaries is currently being evaluated.
Tom Ann - DC COG Joseph Mihursky - CRC
Bob Edwards - SRBC Scott Phillips - USGS
Thomas Grizzard - VPI & SU James Shell - DC COG
Frederick Hoffman - VA DEQ Richard Shertzer - PA DER
Hamid Karimi - DC DCRA Robert Summers - MDE
Joseph Macknis - EPA Paul Swartz - SRBC
Robert Magnien - MDE Linda Zynjuk - USGS
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Monitoring Subcommittee Workgroups (Continued)
Data Management and Acquisition Workgroup - The charge to the Data Management and Acquisition
Workgroup is to develop data management and submission policies and guidelines and ensure agency and
institution compliance, oversee development and systematic expansion of the Chesapeake Bay Program
Computer Center database to serve the existing and anticipated needs of the participating Program agencies,
and direct the management of the Chesapeake Bay Program Computer Center database to ensure timely
access to the data by all participating Program agencies.
Carlton Hay wood, Chair - ICPRB
Tom An - MWCOG
Mark Bushing - VA DEQ
Michael Burch - MD DNR
Kevin Curling - VIMS
Cliff Jarmon - DC DCRA
Joseph Macknis - EPA, CBPO
Robert Magnien - MDE
Norma Roadcap - VA DCLS
Steve Sokolowski - ODU
Claudia Walters - EPA, CBPO
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 towards
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.
Claudia Walters, Co-Chair - EPA, CBPO
Bruce Neilson, Co-Chair VIMS
Tom An - WCOG
Grace Battisto - VIMS
Donna Belval - USGS, Richmond
Sheila Besse - DC DCRA
Alvin Bober - MD DHMH
Sally Bowen - MDE
Mark Bushing - VA DEQ
Kevin Curling - VIMS
Al Dougherty - DE DNREC
Drew Francis - VA HRSD
Richard Gardner - DE DNREC
Thomas Grizzard - OWML
Frederick Hoffman - VA DEQ
Asoka Katumuluwa - MD DHMH
Nancy Kaumeyer - CBL
Carolyn Keefe - U of MD/CBL
Sherry Lacy - VA DCLS
Art Lepley - MD DHMH
Joseph Macknis - EPA, CBPO
Bruce Michael - MDE
Bob Potts - VA DCLS
Norma Roadcap - VA DCLS
Al Robertson - DC DCRA
Betty Salley - VIMS
Lynn Schaffer - PA DER
David Sirois - VPI&SU/OWML
Steve Sokolowski - ODU
Khin Thaung - DCRA
Kathy Wood - CBL
Wanda Wright - DE DNREC
Peggy Zawodny - DCRA
Carl Zimmermann - CBL
Linda Zynjuk - USGS .
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Monitoring Subcommittee Workgroups (Continued)
Citizens Monitoring Workgroup - The Workgroup provides advice in design, quality assurance and
implementation of the Citizens Monitoring Program for the Chesapeake Bay Program.
Kathy Ellett, Chair - ACB Joseph Macknis - EPA, CBPO
Dan Boward - MDE Robert Magnien - MDE
Claire Buchanan - PA DER Kent Mountford - EPA, CBPO
Maureen Heraty - MWCOG Bruce Neilson - VIMS
Frederick Hoffman - VA DEQ Richard Shertzer - PA DER
Marcy Judd - ACB Claudia Walters - EPA, CBPO
Stewart Lehman - MD DNR
Living Resources Monitoring Workgroup - The Subcommittee's Living Resources Monitoring Workgroup
(joint Workgroup with the Living Resources Subcommittee) has achieved its original charge to develop,
adopt, and begin to implement a Baywide plan for the monitoring of commercially, recreationally, and
selected ecologically valuable species as required by the 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement. The workgroup
will continue efforts to refine and implement the plan. Specifically, it will periodically review the plan,
provide coordination between living resources and water quality monitoring programs, and begin to
determine how biological monitoring can best be used to investigate relationships between water quality,
habitat characteristics, and living resources.
The Living Resources Monitoring Workgroup list of members is located under the Living Resources
Subcommittee.
Monitoring Coordination Workgroup - This Workgroup will coordinate the development of monitoring
related projects which span the charge of two or more Chesapeake Bay Program Subcommittees. The scope
of these projects include environmental data collection, modeling, and analysis.
Kevin Sellner, Chair - BERL Joseph Macknis - EPA, CBPO
Richard Batiuk - EPA, CBPO Robert Magnien - MDE
Claire Buchanan - ICPRB Brand Niemann - EPA HQ
Kathy Ellett - ACB Robert Summers - MDE
Frederick Hoffman - VA DEQ Richard Valiqura - NOAA, CBPO
Lewis Linker - EPA, CBPO Claudia Walters - EPA, CBPO
ad hoc Workgroup on the Refinement to the Monitoring Program - To coordinate the refinement to the
monitoring program including providing guidance for the power analysis and evaluating alternative non-
shipboard monitoring techniques to determine their cost and effectiveness in meeting management
information needs.
Joseph Macknis, Chair - EPA, CBPO Robert Magnien - MDE
Ray Alden - ODU Bruce Nielsen - VIMS
Claire Buchanan - ICPRB Kevin Sellner - BERL
Rick Hoffman - VA DEQ
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Implementation Committee
NONPOINT SOURCE SUBCOMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Subcommittee addresses issues related to control of nonpoint source (NFS) pollution from all
sources including agriculture, forestry and urban sectors. -A primary objective of the Subcommittee is to
improve NFS control programs and implementation of nutrient reduction strategies through technology
transfer among jurisdictions and agencies. This is achieved in regular meetings of the Subcommittee and
its work groups, and through special conferences and tours held at least annually.
The Subcommittee is responsible for cooperative design, coordination and assessment of NFS
pollution control programs and practices. Through standing workgroups and task assignments, the
subcommittee develops NFS control program criteria, establishes methods of collecting and evaluating results
of programs and practices, identifies and coordinates needed research and promotes NFS information,
education and training.
The Subcommittee coordinates multi-jurisdictional information for and response to other committees,
subcommittees or workgroups involved with NFS related activities.
Organization Chart
NONPOINT SOURCE SUBCOMMITTEE
AGRICULTURE NUTRIENT URBAN FORESTRY
WORKGROUP MANAGEMENT WORKGROUP WORKGROUP
WORKGROUP
RESEARCH EVALUATION
& MANAGEMENTWORKGROUP
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Nonpoint Source Subcommittee Membership
C. Victor Funk, Chair
Bureau of Soil & Water Conservation
PA Department of Environmental Resources
Market Street State Office Building, llth Floor
P. 0. Box 8555
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8555
PHONE: (717) 787-5259 >.
Fax: 787-9549
Dail Brown
NOAA
Chesapeake Bay Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410)267-5665
Fax: 267-5666
James Cox
VA Department of Conservation & Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219
PHONE: (804)786-3957
Fax: 786-1798
Richard Everett
US Fish & Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)224-2732
Fax: 224-2781
Timothy Karikari
DC Department of Consumer & Regulatory
Affairs, ERA
Soil Resources Management Division
2100 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, SE
Suite 203
Washington, DC 20020
PHONE: (202) 645-6059 Ext. 3052
Fax: 645-6063
Patricia Lietman
US Geological Survey
Water Resources Division
840 Market Street
Lemoyne, PA 17043-1586
PHONE: (717)730-6960
Fax: 730-6997
Russ Mader (Liaison)
US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410)267-5752
FAX: 267-5777
Robert J. Pennington
US Fish & Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)573-4546
Fax: 224-2781
Royden Powell
Assistant Secretary
Office of Resource Conservation
MD Department of Agriculture
50 Harry S. Truman Parkway
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410) 841-5865
Fax:841-5914
Lynn Shuyler
US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410)267-5746
Fax: 267-5777
Thomas W. Simpson
USDA Extension Service
Maryland Department of Agriculture
50 Harry S. Truman Parkway
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)841-5865
Fax: 841-5914
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Nonpoint Source Subcommittee Membership (Cont.)
Albert Todd
USDA Forest Service
US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
(410) 267-0061
FAX: (410)267-0282/0918
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LIAISONS
Living Resources Subcommittee:
Andrew Hug .
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, C-4
Annapolis, MD 21401
(410) 974-2784
FAX: (410)974-2833
Local Government Advisory Committee:
Tony Redman
416 Goldsborough Street
Easton, MD 21601
PHONE: (410)822-9630
Fax: 820-5039
Citizens Advisory Committee:
Steele Phillips
3901 Elliott Island Road
Vienna, MD 21869
(410) 376-3372
Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee:
^ Taylor
7302 Baylor Avenue
College Park, MD 20740
(301)345-1411
FAX: (301)445-8072
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Nonpoint Source Subcommittee Workgroups
Nutrient Management Workgroup - The Nutrient Management Workgroup of the Nonpoint Source
Subcommittee coordinates nutrient management program development and tracking activities designed to help
restore the health and productivity of the Chesapeake Bay.
Objectives include the following:
a. Define a Nutrient Management Plan.
b. Determine the Minimum Criteria for a Nutrient Management Plan.
c. Gather representative questions for Interstate Nutrient Management Certification.
d. Develop standards for a Model Interstate Certification Program.
e. Develop urban nutrient management strategies.
f. Develop a model tracking program for Nutrient Management Plans.
Fred Samadani, Chair - MDA Russ Perkinson - VA DSWC
E. J. Fanning - VA DSWC Randy Shank - VA CES
Tom Juengst - PA DER Thomas Simpson - USDA EXT.
Larry Nygren - PA DER Trish Stienhelber - UMD
Mike Permenter - SCS
Urban Workgroup - Coordinates urban .nonpoint source research efforts and program implementation
between Chesapeake Bay jurisdictions with the aim of meeting the goals of the Chesapeake Bay 1987
Agreement, the 1991 Re-Evaluation and the 1992 Amendments.
Goal: To improve the quality of local water bodies and the Chesapeake Bay by reducing urban nonpoint
sources of pollution.
Objectives include the following:
a. Assist urban programs to reduce urban pollutants and include the 40% nutrient reduction goal.
b. Educate urban citizenry in environmental issues and generate interest in the Chesapeake Bay
Program.
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c. Support and promote research in innovative technologies on urban BMPs.
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d. Establish a repository to share information on urban sediment and stormwater issues.
e. Coordinate among the different Federal agencies and programs that impact urban nonpoint source
control management.
Tom Tapley - MDE Timothy Karikari - DC DCRA
Susan Burke - VA DCR Durla Lathia - PA DER
Lorrie Herson-Jones - MWCOG Chris Victoria - USFWS
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Nonpoint Source Subcommittee Workgroups (Cont.)
Forestry Workgroup - The Chesapeake Bay 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. The workgroup provides a forum in which issues and opportunities
related to forest protection, restoration and stewardship can be discussed and potential solutions formulated
among the forestry community, interested individuals and organizations, and Federal, State and local
governments. Through the workgroup, forest management expertise is brought to Chesapeake Bay Program
Committees and Subcommittees.
Objectives include the following:
a. Enhance communication and education regarding forestry issues within the Bay watershed.
b. Identify the need and opportunities for demonstration projects and program development.
c. Seek ways to promote the establishment and maintenance 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.
d. Promote forestry research, and monitoring needed to evaluate forest contributions toward
protection and restoration of the Chesapeake Bay.
e. 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 Barber, Chair - VA
*Bill Beck - DC DPW
John Bellmore - USFS VA
Larry Biles - USDA ES
Earl Bradley - MD NDR (CWRDITA)
Jack Brodie - FAC MD
Mark Cleveland - EPA REG 3
John Currier - USFS RAD
Rich Everett - USFWS
Charlie Finley - PA FA
Rupert Firday - CBF
*Mike Foreman - VA DOF
Fran Flanigan - ACB
Dave Gregg - PA FOR
Maureen Heraty - MWCOG
Lorie Herson-Jones - MWCOG
Larry Hill - SAP
Mike Hirshfield - CBF
Gracie Joy - USFS DC
*Steve Koehn - MD DNR FOR
Norman LaCasse - PA FOR
*Bob Merrill - PA FOR
Joseph Michaels - USFS NH
Rob Northrop - AMF
Mike Permenter - SCS
John Riley - MD DNR FOR
Doug Ryan - USFS WO (STAC)
Eric Schwaab - MD DNR FOR
Thomas Simpson - MDA USDA ES
Scott Steffy - ACB
Karen Sykes - USFS WVA
Robert Tjaden - MD ES
*Albert Todd - USFS
Richard Valigura - NOAA
Dave Welsch - USFS RAD
Lauren Wenzel - MD DNR
Doug Ryan - USFS WO STAC
*Executive Committee
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Nonpoint Source Subcommittee Workgroups (Cont.)
Agriculture Workgroup - The Agriculture Workgroup of the Nonpoint Source Subcommittee was created
in September 1993, in response to the need to address issues such as Best Management Practices (BMP)
tracking, Total Resource Management (TRM), and private sector involvement throughout the agricultural
community.
The workgroup charges are to:
-continue to refine and advance efforts currently under way that focus on a uniform accounting and
assessment system to track BMP implementation including both cost shared and non-cost shared
practices;
-assist in the coordination of the TRM Plan components and encourage the refinement and
development of the Bay wide private sector certification programs for components of TRM Plans;
-explore methods to establish and expand partnerships between stakeholder groups and those groups
involved with the restoration of the Chesapeake Bay by increasing participation and identifying
leadership roles and;
-analyze the recommendations from the Governor's Non-Point Source Agriculture Initiative
committees and subcommittees and develop action agenda strategies for the consideration of the
Initiative committees and the Nonpoint Source Subcommittee.
Donald Robinson, Chair - John Johnson - VA FBF
Lancaster SCO Walden Kerns - VA TECH
Tony Banks - VA DSWC Steve Koehn - MD DNR FOR
William Burbaker - PA APA Mike Permenter - SCS
Frank Coale - U of MD Royden Powell - MDA
Moria Croghan - VA DCR Lynn Shuyler - EPA, CBPO
David Hall - USGS Dennis Stolte - MD FB
Gordon Killer - PA ST GRANGE Al Turgeon - PSU
Mike Hirshfield - CBF
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Nonpoint Source Subcommittee Workgroups (Cont.)
Research Evaluation & Management Workgroup - The Research Evaluation & Management Workgroup
of the Nonpoint Source Subcommittee was created in November 1993, to address the following needs: the
establishment of a more formal structure for the selection of research priority areas for funding; an improved
procedure for proposal evaluation; and selection and progress oversight.
The workgroup charges are to:
-select, each year, those subject areas of concern that should, subject to approval of the
subcommittee, be given priority for research funding;
-evaluate and rank the pre-proposals and proposals~submitted with requests for funding;
-establish a review process to monitor progress of ongoing proposals, by arranging presentations at
regular subcommittee meetings or special workshops, as deemed appropriate and to review written
reports of research progress; and
-organize, as appropriate,'general workshops to review and evaluate nonpoint source research needs
in the Bay Program, in collaboration with other Bay Program subcommittees and the Scientific and
Technical Advisory Committee.
Alan Taylor, Chair - U of MD Rosemary Roswell - MDA
CES Lynn Shuyler - EPA, CBPO
Collin Burrell - DC ERA SRMD Thomas Simpson - USDA ES MDA
James Cox - VA OCR Robert Summers - MDE
John Longnecker - PA DA Albert Todd - USFS
Larry Nygren - PA DER
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Implementation Committee
POPULATION GROWTH AND
DEVELOPMENT SUBCOMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Subcommittee is responsible for identifying population growth and development issues of a Bay-
wide nature, developing research or information projects on those topics as apropriate, and providing an
information exchange forum. The Subcommittee coordinates with other subcommittees on such issued as
public education and information related to population growth and development.
Population Growth and Development
Subcommittee Membership
Vacant, Chair
Russ Baxter
VA Director, Chesapeake Bay Commission
Virginia Department of Environmental. Quality
202 North 9th Street
Suite 900
Richmond, VA 23219
PHONE: (804)786-4500
Fax: 371-7604
Ann DeWitt Brooks
Director, Office of Chesapeake Bay &
Coastal Programs
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
P. O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
PHONE: (804)762-4317
Fax: 762-4319
Dail Brown
NOAA, Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410)267-5665
Fax: 267-5666
Patricia A. Buckley
Governor's Policy Office
Finance Building, Room 506
Harrisburg, PA 17120
PHONE: (717)787-1954
Fax: 787-8614
Edwina H. Coder
Citizens Advisory Committee
156 Hamilton Road
Lancaster, PA 17603
PHONE: (717) 394-4846
Roland English
MD Office of Planning
301 W. Preston Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
PHONE: (410)225-4500
Fax: 225-4480
J. Glenn Eugster
Watershed Program Manager
US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410)267-5722
Fax: 267-5777
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Population Growth and Development Subcommittee Membership
(Continued)
Kenneth Laden
DC Department of Public Works
Office of Policy & Planning
2000 14th Street, NW
6th Floor
Washington, DC 20009
PHONE: (202)939-8115
Fax: 939-7185
Cecily Majerus
Governor's Office
State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-3004
Fax: 974-3435
William Matuszeski
Director, Chesapeake Bay Program
US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-5700 or 1-800-968-7229
Fax: 267-5777
or ,
US EPA - Region III
841 Chestnut Building
Philadelphia, PA 19107
PHONE: (215)597-8540
Fax: 580-2023
Robert J. Pennington
U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)573^546
Fax: 224-2781
Tony Redman
LGAC
416 Goldsborough Street
Easton, MD 21601
PHONE: (410)822-9630
Fax: 820-5039
Ann Pesiri Swanson
Executive Director
Chesapeake Bay Commission
60 West Street, Suite 200
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)263-3420
Fax: 263-9339
John H. Thillmann
STAC
A. T. Kearney, Inc.
225 Reinekers Lane
Alexandria, VA 22314
PHONE: (703)739-4738
Fax: 836-0547
William J. Whitney, Jr.
Langley & McDonald
5544 Greenwich Road, Suite 200
Virginia Beach, VA 23456
PHONE: (804)473-2000
Fax: 497-7933
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Implementation Committee
PUBLIC ACCESS SUBCOMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Public Access Subcommittee is an outgrowth of the group established to meet the commitments
of the Public Access portion of the 1987 Chesapeake Bay Agreement: developing an inventory, strategy and
guide to access.
The Public Access Subcommittee works to coordinate public access within the states. Goals of this
subcommittee include: Increasing access to federal lands; maintaining state inventories of access facilities;
developing a new public access guide; and identifying ways to provide educational opportunities at public
access sites by working with the Communications Subcommittee.
Public Access Subcommittee Membership
John Davy, Chair
Planning and Recreational Resources
VA Department of Conservation & Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 326
Richmond, VA 23219
PHONE: (804)786-2556
Fax:786-6141
Bob Beckett
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, D-3
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-2784
Fax: 974-2833
Steve Funderburk
US Fish & Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)573-4555
Fax: 224-2781 i
Annie Hillary
NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite! 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410)267-5668
Fax: 267-5666
Derral Jones
Planning and Recreational Resources
VA Department of Conservation & Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 326
Richmond, VA 23219
PHONE: (804)786-2121
Fax: 786-6141
Peter J. Marx
US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410)267-5713
Fax: 267-5777
Edmund Miller
Office of the Deputy under Secretary of Defense
(Environmental Security)
400 Army Navy Drive, 206
Arlington, VA 22202-2884
PHONE: (703) 604-5775
Fax: 697-7548
Ted Pochter
DC Department of Recreation
3149 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20010
PHONE: (202)673-7692
Fax: 673-2087
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Public Access Subcommittee Membership (Continued)
Janit Potter
Planning and Recreation Resources
VA Department of Conservation &
Recreation
203 Governor Street, Suite 236
Richmond, VA 23219
(804) 786-2121
FAX: (804)786-6141
Ron Weis
Chief, Division of Engineering & Technical
Services
Bureau of Property & Facilities
Management
PA Fish & Boat Commission
450 Robinson Lane
Bellefonte, PA 16823-9616
(814) 359-5155
FAX: (814)359-5153
John Wolf
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tawes State Office Building, D-3
Annapolis, MD 21401
(410) 974-3654
FAX: (410)974-3158
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Implementation Committee
TOXICS SUBCOMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Subcommittee is charged with implementing the Basinwide Toxics Reduction Strategy. The
Subcommittee is responsible for the interjurisdictional design, coordination, and implementation of ongoing,
planned and future efforts to identify, assess and control existing sources of toxics, better understand the
impacts of toxics on the Bay's living resources and human health, and prevent future sources of toxics from
causing impacts on the Chesapeake Bay basin system.
The Toxics Subcommittee solicits the cooperation and involvement of other subcommittees and takes
the lead in coordinating and implementing activities related to toxics which fall under the responsibilities of
appropriate basinwide organizations and agencies.
Organization Chart
TOXICS SUBCOMMITTEE
CRITERIA AND
STANDARDS
WORKGROUP*
REGIONS OF
CONCERN
WORKGROUP
PESTICIDES
WORKGROUP
TOXICS
INVENTORY
WORKGROUP
*Joint with the Living Resources Subcommittee
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Toxics Subcommittee Membership
Alan Pollock, Chair
VA Department of Environmental Quality
P. O. Box 10009
Richmond.VA 23240-0009
PHONE: (804)762-4002
Fax: 762-4006
Dr. Raymond Alden
Applied Marine Research Laboratory
Old Dominion University
1034 West 45th Street
Norfolk, VA 23529-0456
PHONE: (804) 683-4195
Fax: 683-5293
Richard Batiuk
US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 110
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410)267-5731
Fax: 267-5777
Dr. Elizabeth Bauereis
Baltimore Gas & Electric Company
7609 Energy Parkway, Suite 100
Baltimore, MD 21226
PHONE: (410)787-5118
Fax: 787-5199
David Bingaman
PA Department of Agriculture
Bureau of Plant Industry
2301 N. Cameron Street
Harrisburg, PA 17110-9408
PHONE: (717)787-4843
Fax: 772-2780
Dan Drawbaugh
PA Department of Environmental Resources
Bureau of Water Quality Management
Market Street State Office Building
P. 0. Box 8465
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8465
PHONE: (717)787-2666
Fax: 772-3241
Robert Foley
US Fish & Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)269-6324
Fax: 269-0832
Dr. Bruce Fowler
University of Maryland at Baltimore
Howard Hall, Room 544
660 West Redwood Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
PHONE: (410)706-8196
Fax:455-6314
Dr. Ian Hartwell
MD Department of Natural Resources
Tidewater Administration
Tawes State Office Building
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)974-3782
FAX: (410)974-2680
John Kennedy
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Intergovernmental Coordinator
P. O. Box 10009
Richmond, VA 23240-0009
PHONE: (804)762-4312
Fax: 762-4319
Gordon Kerby
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
P. O. Box 10089
Richmond, VA 23240
PHONE: (804)371-7698
FAX: (804)225-3933
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Toxics Subcommittee Membership (Continued)
Anita Key
DC Department of Consumer &
Regulatory Affairs
Environmental Regulation Administration
Water Resources Management Division
2100 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, SE
Suite 203
Washington, DC 20020
PHONE: (202)404-1136
Fax: 404-7141
Dr. Marvin Lawson
VA Department of Agriculture &
Consumer Services
Office of Pesticide Management
Division of Product & Industry Reg.
P.O. Box 1163
Richmond, VA 23209
PHONE: (804)371-6558
Fax: 371-8598
John Lipman
Chesapeake Bay Commission
60 West Street, Suite 200
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)263-3420
Fax: 263-9338
Charlie Lunsford
Department of Consevation & Recreation
Division of Soil & Water Conservation
203 Governor Street, Suite 206
Richmond, VA 23219-2094
PHONE: (804)371-8984
Fax: 786-6141
Evelyn MacKnight
US EPA Region III (3WM10)
Water Management Division
841 Chestnut Building
Philadelphia, PA 19107
PHONE: (215)597-4491
Fax: 597-3359
Cheri Miller
US Geological Survey
Mid Atlantic Regional Office
8600 LaSalle Road
Towson, MD 21286
PHONE: (410) 512-4800
Fax: 512-4810
Steven G. Olson
Naval Base
1530 Gilbert Street, Suite 200
Code N41
Norfolk, VA 23511
PHONE: (804)445-6700
Fax: 444-3000
Robert J. Pennington
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office
177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)573-4546
Fax: 224-2781
Mike Permenter
USDA Soil Conservation Service
Chesapeake Bay Program Coordinator
339 Busch's Frontage Road, Suite 301
Annapolis, MD 21401-5534
PHONE: 1-800-384-8799 ext. 757-1510
Dr. Harriette Phelps
University of District of Columbia
College of Life Sciences
c/o 7822 Hanover Parkway #303
Greenbelt, MD 20770
PHONE: (301)474-0471
Fax: 345-6017
Jacqueline Savitz
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Maryland Office
164 Conduit Street
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)268-8833
Fax: 280-3513
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Toxics Subcommittee Membership (Continued)
Mary Ellen Setting
MD Department of Agriculture
Pesticide Regulation Section
50 Harry S. Truman Parkway
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)841-5710
Fax: 841-2765
Peter Tinsley
MD Department of the Environment
Chesapeake Bay and Watershed Management
Administration
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224
PHONE: (410)631-3680
Fax: 631-3873
Dr. Nathalie Valette-Silver
NOAA/NOS, SSMCIV, ORCA2
1305 East-West Highway
Silver Spring, MD 20910
PHONE: (301)713-3028
Fax: 713^388
David Velinsky
Interstate Commission on the
Potomac River Basin
6HO Executive Boulevard, Suite 300
Rockville, MD 20852-3903
PHONE: (301) 984-1908 Ext. Ill
Fax: 984-5841
Toxics Subcommittee Workgroups
Criteria and Standards Workgroup - The Criteria and Standards Workgroup is responsible for revising
the Chesapeake Bay Toxics of Concern List; revising the secondary list of toxic substances (for future
consideration as Toxics of Concern); assessing the comparability of living resource habitat requirements,
EPA aquatic life criteria, and Bay basin states' water quality standards; coordinating efforts to develop
estuarine based water quality criteria for Toxics of Concern and critical water quality parameters; and
encouraging adoption of more consistent water quality standards among the Chesapeake Bay basin
jurisdictions. The Criteria and Standards Workgroup has the lead responsibility for oversight of the
continued development of the Chesapeake Bay Toxics Database.
Mary Jo Garreis, Chairman - MDE
Tom Barron - PA DER
Richard Batiuk - EPA, CBPO
James Collier - DC DCRA
Jean Gregory - VA DEQ
Lenwood Hall - U of MD
Arthur Hart - Nat. Ag. Chem. Assn.
Dr. Ian Hartwell - MD DNR
Evelyn MacKnight - EPA, Region III
William Rue - EA Engineering
Jacqueline Savitz - CBF
Mary Ellen Setting- MDA
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Toxics Subcommittee Workgroups (Continued)
Toxics Inventory Workgroup - The Toxics Inventory Workgroup is responsible for 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, Chairman - ICPRB Anita Key - DC DCRA
Joel Baker - U of MD Joseph Macknis - EPA, CBPO
David Burdige - ODU Jim Sanders - NASP BERL
Jeff Cornwell - U of MD Jacqueline Savitz - CBF
Stuart Gansell - PA DER Pete Tinsley - MDE
John Kennedy - VA DEQ Dale Wismer - EPA, Region 3
Pesticides Workgroup - The Pesticides Workgroup is responsible for coordinating basinwide efforts to
survey pesticide application patterns, assessing pesticides 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.
David Bingaman, Chair- PA DoA Donald Lott - EPA, Region HI
Mary Ellen Setting, Vice-Chair - MDA Dr. Mark Melancon - FWS
Dr. Amy Brown - U of MD ES William Ravelin - VPI & SU
Jim Hannawald - USDA, SCS, CBPO Lorie Roeser - EPA, CBPO
Arthur Hart - Nat. Ag. Chem. Assn. Nicoline Shulterbrandt - DC DCRA
Dr. Marvin Lawson - VDACS
Regions of Concern Workgroup - The Regions of Concern Workgroup is responsible for developing
criteria for and the identification of Chesapeake Bay Regions on Concern; developing a process for
development and implementation of Regional Action Plans across all Regions of Concern; coordinating
jurisdictional development of Regional Action Plans; and overseeing and evaluating Subcommittee sponsored
monitoring, assessment, and research projects.
John Kennedy, Chair - VA DEQ Anita Key - DC DCRA
Ray Alden - ODU Deirdre Murphy - MDE
Richard Batiuk - EPA, CBPO Harriette Phelps - U of DC
Russ Brinsfield - U of MD, Wye Jacqueline Savitz - CBF
Dan Drawbaugh - PA DER Peter Tinsley - MDE
Richard Eskin - MDE Mike Unger - VIMS
Robert Foley - USFWS Nathalie Vatette-Silver - NOAA
Ian Hartwel - MD DNR David Velinsky - ICPRB
Tom Henry - EPA, Region III
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CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) provides assistance to the Executive Council,
Implementation Committee and all Subcommittees as needed in implementing the Chesapeake Bay
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:
Michele Monti
P. O. Box 1981
Richmond, VA 2321(5
PHONE: (804)775-0951
Fax: 775-0954
Location: 530 East Main Street
Suite 501
Richmond, VA 23219
Organization Chart
CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
POPULATION GROWTH
AND DEVELOPMENT
TASK FORCE
WATER QUALITY
TASK FORCE
TOXICS
TASK FORCE
POLLUTION
PREVENTION
TASK FORCE
BUDGET AND GOVERNANCE
TASK FORCE
LIVING
RESOURCES -
TASK FORCE
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Citizens Advisory Committee Membership
William J. (Jack) Whitney, Jr., Chair
Langley & McDonald
5544 Greenwich Road
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
PHONE: (804)473-2000
Fax: 497-7933
Jack Nelson, Vice Chair
1441 Manchester Lane, NW
Washington, DC 20011
PHONE: (202)829-8484
Fax: 829-8484
Robert Andretta
651 Maryland Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
PHONE: (202)708-5004
Fax: 708-5014
Elizabeth Bauereis
Baltimore Gas & Electric Company
1000 Brandon Shores Road
Baltimore, MD 21226
PHONE: (410)787-5118
Fax: 787-5199
N. Lee Brown
Allied Signal Inc.
P. 0. Box 31
Petersburg, VA 23804
PHONE: (804)520-3783
Fax: 520-3052
David Brubaker
Pennsylvania Agricultural
Industries Association
145 South Spruce Street
Lititz, PA 17543
PHONE: (717)733-2238
Fax: 733-3083
Michael Brubaker
Brubaker Agronomic Services
4340 Oregon Pike
Ephrata, PA 17522-9476
PHONE: (717)859-3276
Fax: 859-3416
Edwina H. Coder
156 Hamilton Road
Lancaster, PA 17603
PHONE: (717)394-4846
William Eberhardt
Environmental Manager
Proctor & Gamble Paper Products
P. O. Box 32
Mehoopany, PA 18629
PHONE: (717)833-3306
Fax: 833-3306
Clifford A. Falkenau
1878 Burley Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)757-6145
Margot Foster
3047 West Lane Keys, NW
Washington, DC 20007
PHONE: (202)965-3951
Fax: 353-2025
William S. Hastings, Jr.
10811 Woodpecker Road
Chesterfield, VA 23832
PHONE: (804) 590-1460 (h)
R. Bruce Johnson
Rt. 1 Box 2160
West Point, VA 23181
PHONE: (804) 843-3609
Fax: 843-2112
Mark Kalish
Michael T. Rose Companies
13920 Baltimore Boulevard
Laurel, MD. 20707
PHONE: (301)953-3110
Fax: 953-9592
Jack C. King
Forest and Forest Products
Chesapeake Corporation
West Point, VA 23181
PHONE: (804)843-5000.
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Citizens Advisory Committee Membership (Continued)
Stella Koch
1056 Manning Street
Great Falls, VA 22066
mailing address:
Audubon Naturalist Society
8940 Jones Mill Road
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
PHONE: (301) 652-9188 ext. 3033
Fax: 951-7179
Andrew Loft us
Sport Fishing Institute
1010 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 320
Washington, DC 20001
PHONE: (202) 898-0770
Fax: 371-2085
William D. Martin, Jr.
4404 Sheriff Road, NE
Washington, DC 20019
PHONE: (202)399-8097
Steele Phillips
3901 Elliott Island Road
Vienna, MD 21869
PHONE: (410) 376-3372
Walter L. Pomeroy
National Audubon Society
1104 Fernwood Ave., Suite 300
Camp Hill, PA 17011
PHONE: (717)763-4985
FAX: (717)763-4981
Ann Powers
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
162 Prince George Street
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)268-8816
Fax: 268-6687
Michael S. Rolband
1009 Queen Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
PHONE: (703)548-0983
Fax: 548-0567
Mary Roe Walkup
12836 Still Pond Creek Road
Worton, MD 21678
PHONE: (410)348-5618
Fax: 778-6756
Thomas C. Winstead
Route 1, Box 1636
Kilmarnock, VA 22482
PHONE: (804)435-1886
Citizens Advisory Committee Task Forces
Population Growth and Development Task Force - Tracks strategies for Agreement Commitments in the
area of land use issues; participates on the Population Growth and Development Subcommittee (Edwina
Coder/Jack Whitney); prepares comments on funding priorities, workplan, and program activities in the area
of land use; and follows State activities related to implementation of the findings of the Report of the 2020
Panel.
Jack Whitney, Chair - VA
David Brubaker - PA
Edwina Coder - PA
Mark Kalish - MD
Michael Rolband - VA
Mary Roe Walkup - MD
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Citizens Advisory Committee Task Forces (Continued)
Toxics Task Force - Tracks strategies for Agreement commitments in the area of toxics; participates on
Toxics Subcommittee (Bette Bauereis and Ann Powers); and comments on funding priorities, workplans, and
program activities in the area of toxics.
Elizabeth Bauereis, Chair - MD William Hastings - VA
David Brubaker - PA Ann Powers - MD
Michael Brubaker - PA Thomas Winstead - VA
Budget and Governance Task Force - Reviews funding issues for state and federal programs related to the
Chesapeake Bay; participates on the Budget and Workplan Steering Committee (William Eberhardt); and
encourages initiation of strategic planning process for Bay restoration activities.
William Eberhardt, Chair - PA Clifford A. Falkenau - MD
Elizabeth Bauereis - MD Jack Whitney - VA
Edwina Coder - PA
Living Resources Task Force - Track strategies for Agreement commitments related to Living Resources;
prepares comments on funding priorities, work-plans, and program activities in the area of Living Resources.
Areas of special interest and Bay Program workgroup representation:
-Fisheries - Andrew Loftus
-Wetlands - Walt Pomeroy
Mary Roe Walkup, Chair - MD Walt Pomeroy - PA
Robert Andretta - DC Ann Powers - MD
Michael Brubaker - PA . Michael Rolband - VA
Andrew Loftus - DC Thomas Winstead - VA
Jack Nelson - DC -
Water Quality Task Force - Tracks strategies for Agreement commitments related to Water Quality (except
toxics); and prepares comments on funding priorities, workplans, and program activities in the area of Water
Quality, including:
-Nutrient reduction (point and nonpoint source)
-Federal facilities
-Conventional pollutants
Margot Foster, Chair - DC David Brubaker - PA
Robert Andretta - DC Edwina Coder - PA
Elizabeth Bauereis - MD Steele Phillips (nonpoint coordinator) - MD
Lee Brown - VA Ann Powers - MD
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Citizens Advisory Committee Task Forces (Continued)
Pollution Prevention Task Force - Assists Bay Program subcommittees and workgroups promoting pollution
prevention and reviews pollution prevention action agenda and implementation plan. Communicates with
CAC and Executive Council about successful pollution prevention programs.
Lee Brown, Chair William Eberhardt - PA
Elizabeth Bauereis - MD William Hastings - VA
Michael Brubaker - PA Andy Loftus - DC
Edwina Coder - PA Ann Powers - MD
CAC has liaison Representatives to other Bay Program Activities:
Communications Subcommittee - Clifford Falkenau
Federal Agencies Committee - Mary Roe Walkup
Local Government Advisory Committee - Clifford Falkenau
Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee - David Brubaker
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADVISORY
COMMITTEE
Responsibilities
Establishing the Local Government Advisory Committee (LGAC) in March 1988 fulfilled a 1987
Chesapeake Bay Agreement commitment. LGAC is composed of local government representatives from the
States of Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia. The Committee is charged
with developing and implementing a strategy for local government participation in the Chesapeake 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 the Subcommittees
and workgroups shown below.
Staff Contact:
Tony Redman
416 Goldsborough Street
Easton, MD 21601
PHONE: (410) 822-9630
Fax: 820-5039
Organization Chart
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
ADVISOR^ COMMITTEE
EXECUTIVE SPECIAL
SUBCOMMITTEE SUBCOMMITTEES
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Local Qovernment Advisory Committee Membership
C. Flippo Hicks, Chair
Virginia Association of Counties
Old City Hall
10th and Broad Streets
Richmond, VA 23219
PHONE: (804)788-6652
Fax: 788-0083
Gary Allen
Mayor
City of Bowie
2614 Kenhill Drive
Bowie, MD 20715
PHONE: (301)220-0879
Walter F. Bailey
Chief, Bureau of Wastewater Treatment
Water & Sewer Utility Administration >
5000 Overlook Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20032
PHONE: (202)767-7643
Ferial S. Bishop
Administrator
Environmental Regulation Administration
DC Department of Consumer & Regulatory
Affairs
2100 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, SE
Suite 203
Washington, DC 20020
PHONE: (202)645-6617
Fax: 645-6622
R. Keith Bull
Executive Director
Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance
Department
805 East Broad Street, Suite 701
Richmond, VA 23219
PHONE: (804)225-3444
Fax: 225-3447
John Garner
Executive Director
PA League of Cities and Municipalities
414 North 2nd Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
PHONE: (717)236-9469
Fax: 236-6716
Robert C. Gerhard, Jr.
Commissioner, Cheltenham Township
Administration Building
8230 Old York Road
Elkins Park, PA 19117-1514
PHONE: (215)885-6780
Fax: 885-6784
Warren Graves
Director
Division of Water Conservation
Department of Public Works
5000 Overlook Avenue, SW
.Washington, DC 20032
PHONE: (202)767-7638
Fax: 404-1314
B. Kenneth Greider
Executive Director
PA State Association of Township
Supervisors
3001 Gettysburg Road
Camp Hill, PA 17011
PHONE: (717)763-0930
Fax: 763-9732
Gerald W. Hyland
Board of Supervisors - Fairfax County
Mount Vernon Governmental Center
2511 Parkers Lane
Alexandria, VA 22306
PHONE: (703) 780-7518
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Local Government Advisory Committee Membership (Continued)
Robert Jarboe
Commissioner, St. Mary's County
P. 0. Box 653
Governmental Center
Leonardtown, MD 20650
PHONE: (301)475-5621
Isiah Leggett
President
4401 Dustin Road
Burtonsville, MD 20866-1024
Montgomery County Council
PHONE: (301)384-8661
Jeanne Lynch
Commissioner, Worcester County
10464 Azalea Road
Berlin, MD 21811
PHONE: (410)208-1118
Fax: 641-6516
George P. Murphy
Mayor
Town of Easton
P. O. Box 520
Easton, MD 21601
PHONE: (410)822-2525
Nancy K. Parker
Council Member
Virginia Beach Municipal Center
Virginia Beach, VA 23456
PHONE: (804)425-1589
Russell Pettyjohn
President
Lititz Borough Council
7 South Broad Street
Lititz, PA 17543
PHONE: (717)354-0955
Harry Stokes
County Commissioner
Adams County Courthouse
111 Baltimore Street
Gettysburg, PA 17325
PHONE: (717)334-6781
Stephen Whiteway
Administrator, Richmond County
P. O. Box 1000
Warsaw, VA 22572
PHONE: (804) 333-3415
Clay Wirt
Virginia Municipal League
P. 0. Box 12203
13 East Franklin Street
Richmond, VA 23341
PHONE: (804)649-8471
Subcommittees
Executive Subcommittee - Consists of the LGAC Chairman and three Vice-chairs representing each of the
jurisdictions under the Bay Agreement.
Special Subcommittees - The LGAC creates special subcommittees and workgroups as needed to address
a variety of issues of local government interest. In the past, these have included nonpoint source, land use,
legal assistance, wetlands budget and household hazardous waste.
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SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ADVISORY
COMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) provides independent guidance to the
to the Chesapeake Bay Program on the overall direction, efficiency, and priority of measures to restore and
protect the Chesapeake Bay. STAC actively helps integrate sound science into both policy development and
education efforts of the Chesapeake Bay Program. An important function of STAC is to provide a fresh,
cross-cutting scientific and technical perspective. STAC reports regularly to the Implementation Committee
and is to report annually to the Executive Council on scientific and technical issues.
STAC membership is drawn from the principal research institutions and scientific and technical
interests of importance to the Chesapeake Bay Program. Members are selected on the basis of their ability
to represent effectively and actively the range of disciplines, perspectives, and information resources needed
by the Program. STAC operates with broad discretion to focus the best available scientific and technical
expertise, wherever it is located, on issues of importance to restoring the Chesapeake Bay.
Staff Contact:
Steven Nelson
Chesapeake Research Consortium
P. 0. Box 1280
Solomons, MD 20688
PHONE: (410)326-6700
Fax: 326-6773
Organization Chart
SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL
ADVISORY COMMITTEE (STAC)
EXECUTIVE BOARD
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WORKGROUPS
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ATMOSPHERIC COMMUNICATIONS ECONOMICS HUMAN NONPOINT
DEPOSITION
RESOURCES SOURCE
CRITICAL ISSUE GROUPS
GROUNDWATER LIVING RESOURCES TECHNOLOGY TOXICS WATERSHED
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Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee Membership
Dr. Clifford W. Randall, Chair
Environmental Engineering
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
330 Norris Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24061 .
PHONE: (703)231-6018
Fax: 231-7916
Dr. Richard L. Jachowski, Vice-Chair
National Biological Survey
Patuxent Environmental Science Center
11410 American Holly Drive
Laurel, MD 20708-4015
PHONE: (301)497-5620
Fax: 497-5624
Dr. M. Grant Gross, Executive Secretary
Chesapeake Research Consortium
P. O. Box 1280
Solomons, MD 20688
PHONE: (410)326-6700
Fax: 326-6773
Dr. Raymond Alden
Applied Marine Research Laboratory
Old Dominion University
1034 West 45th Street
Norfolk, VA 23529-0456
PHONE: (804)683-4195
Fax: 683-5293
Dr. James Allen
University of District of Columbia
Room 48, Bldg. 565
4200 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20008
PHONE: (202)274-5217
Fax: 274-6360
Dr. Donald Boesch
University of Maryland-CEES
P. O. Box 775
Cambridge, MD 21613
PHONE: (410)228-9250
Fax: 228-3843
James Hannaham
Water Resources Research Center
University of District of Columbia
4200 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20008
PHONE: (202)673-3442
Fax: 274-6428
Dr. Lamartine Hood
Dean, College of Agricultural Science
Pennsylvania State University
201 Agricultural Administration Building
University Park, PA 16802-2600
PHONE: (814)865-2541
Fax:865-3101
Dr. Edward Houde
Chesapeake Biological Lab
University of MD-CEES
P. O. Box 38
Solomons, MD 20688
PHONE: (410)326-7224
Fax: 326-7318
Dr. A. Jose Jones
College of Life Sciences
University of District of Columbia
4200 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20008
PHONE: (202)274-5138
Fax: 282-3675
Dr. Douglas Lipton
University of Maryland
Department of Agricultural & Resource
Symons Hall
College Park, MD 20742
PHONE: (301)405-1280
Fax: 314-9032
Dr. Lorenza Lyons
Virginia State University
Agriculture and Extension
Box 540
Petersburg, VA 23803
PHONE: (804)524-5961
Fax:524-5967
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Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee Membership (Cont.)
Dr. Archie McDonnell
Environmental Resources Research Institute
Pennsylvania State University
104 Land and Water Research Building
University Park, PA 16802-4900
PHONE: (814)863-0291
Fax: 865-3378
Gail Mackiernan
Maryland Sea Grant College
University of Maryland
0112 Skinner Hall
College Park, MD 20742-7640
PHONE: (301)405-6371
Fax: 314-9581
Dr. Garry Mayer
NOAA Restoration Center, F/PR5
1335 East-West Highway
Silver Spring, MD 20910-1335
PHONE: (301)713-0174
Fax: 713-0184
Dr. C. S. Oliver
University of Maryland
College of Agriculture
Symons Hall
College Park, MD 20742
PHONE: (301)405-2072
Fax: 314-9146
Dr. Harry B. Pionke
Research Leader
USDA-ARS
Pasture Systems & Watershed Management
Research Unit
Curtin Road
University Park, PA 16802
PHONE: (814)863-0939
Fax: 863-0935
Dr. William Rickards
Virginia Sea Grant College Program
University of Virginia
170 Rugby Road-Madison House
Charlottesville, VA 22903
PHONE: (804)924-5965
Fax: 982-3694
Dr. Louis Sage
Environmental Research Division
Academy of Natural Sciences ,
1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19103
PHONE: (215)299-1110
Fax: 299-1079
Dr. Gordon Smith
Environmental Programs
John Hopkins University/APL
Johns Hopkins Road
Laurel, MD 20723-6099
PHONE: (301)953-5807
Fax: 953-1093
Dr. L. A. Swiger
VPI & SU
Dean, College of Agricultural & Life Sciences
104G Hutcheson Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24061
PHONE: (703)23M152
Fax: 231-4163
Dr. Dennis Taylor
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
College of William & Mary
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
PHONE: (804)642-7102
Fax: 642-7009
John H. Thillmann
A. T. Kearney, Inc.
225 Reinekers Lane
Alexandria, VA 22314
PHONE: (703)739^738
Fax: 836-0547
Charles P. Warr
2831 27th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20008
PHONE: (301)443-6940
Fax: 443-3791
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Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee Membership (Cont.)
Dr. Hame Watt
University of District of Columbia (MB5004)
Water Resources Research Center
4200 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20008
PHONE: (202) 673-3442;
Fax: 673-2085
Dr. Richard Weismiller
University of Maryland
Department of Agronomy
1109 HJ Patterson Hall
College Park, MD 20742
PHONE: (301)405-1306
Fax: 314-9041
ALTERNATES;
Dr. Wayne Bell
University of Maryland-CEES
P. O. Box 775
Cambridge, MD 21613
PHONE: (410)228-9250!
Fax: 228-3843
Dr. Alan Brandt
Johns Hopkins University/APL
Johns Hopkins Road '
Laurel, MD 20723-6009
PHONE: (301)953-5915
Fax: 953-6834 .
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Dr. Rebecca Dickhut
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
College of William & Mary
Gloucester Point, VA 23062
PHONE: (804) 642-7247 i
Fax: 642-7186
Dr. Bruce Hicks
NOAA/OAR Air Resource Lab R/E/AR
1315 East-West Highway, SSMC3-Room 3152
Silver Spring, MD 20910-1315
PHONE: (301)713-0684
Fax: 713-0119
Dr. Phillip Kearney
USDA ARS NRI
10300 Baltimore Avenue
Bldg. 003, Rm. 208, BARC-West
Beltsville, MD 20705-2350
PHONE: (301)504-7030
Fax:504-6001
Dr. Waldon Kerns
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
321-A Hutcheson Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24061
PHONE: (703)231-5995
Fax: 231-7417
Dr. Roger Newell
University of Maryland-CEES
Horn Point Environmental Lab
P. O. Box 775
Cambridge, MD 21613
PHONE: (410)228-8200
Fax: 476-5490
Dr. Eugene Olmi
Virginia Sea Grant College Program
University of Virginia
170 Rugby Road - Madison House
Charlottesville, VA 22903
PHONE: (804)924-5965
Fax: 982-3694
Dr. Harriette Phelps
University of District of Columbia
c/o 7822 Hanover Parkway, Apt. 303
Greenbelt,.MD 20770
PHONE: (202)274-5888
Fax: 345-6017
Dr. Charles Schemm
Johns Hopkins University/APL
Environmental Program
Johns Hopkins Road,Room 8-320A
Laurel, MD 20723-6099
PHONE: (301)953-6172
Fax: 953-1093
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Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee Membership (Cont.)
Barry Smith
USGS-Water Resources Division
3600 W. Broad Street, Room 606
Richmond, VA 23230
PHONE: (804)771-2427
Fax: 358-0476
Dr. Sidney R. Steele
5904 Mount Eagle Drive #1517
Alexandria, VA 22303-2541
PHONE: (703)689-9589
Fax: 689-2569
Dr. Alan Taylor
University of Maryland
c/o 7302 Baylor Avenue
College Park, MD 20740
PHONE: (301)405-2462
Fax: 314-9089
Dr. A. J. Turgeon
Head, Department of Agronomy
Perin State University
116 Agricultural Sciences & Industry
University Park, PA 16802-3504
PHONE: (814)865-0570
Fax: 863-7043
Dr. Paul Wangsness
Pennsylvania State University
401 Agricultural Administration Building
University Park, PA 16802-2603
PHONE: (814)863-3439
Fax: 863-7776
LIAISONS
M. Elizabeth Gillelan
NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410)267-5661
Fax: 267-5666
Lewis C. Linker
US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410)267-5741
Fax: 267-5777
Executive Board - The Executive Board acts on behalf of STAC when a timely issue precludes the
participation of the full STAC membership.
Clifford Randall,Chair - VPI
Donald Boesch - UMD/CEES
Grant Gross - CRC
Richard Jachowski - NBS
Louis Sage - ANS
Dennis Taylor - VIMS
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Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee Workgroups
Atmospheric Deposition Workgroup - The Atmospheric Deposition Workgroup defines the nature and
scope of scientific and research issues and needs as they relate to the atmospheric deposition of air pollutants
to the Chesapeake. Bay region. The workgroup provides recommendations for enhancing the science of
various atmospheric deposition phenomena, for ensuring the scientific peer review of documents, reports,
etc., and for research priorities and strategies.
John Thillmann, Chair - A. T. Kearney John Ondov - U of MD
Joel Baker - U of MD Charles Schemm - JHU/APL
James Lynch - PSU Richard Valigura - NOAA/ARL
Paul Miller - MD DNR
Communications Workgroup - The Communications Workgroup assesses and communicates recent
advances in estuarine research with direct relevance to Bay restoration and protection efforts by coordinating
the "Perspectives on the Bay" literature synthesis and the Chesapeake Bay Research Conference series.
Richard Batiuk - EPA, CBPO Ronald Klauda - MD DNR
Steve Bieber - MDE Lewis C. Linker - EPA, CBPO
Wayne Bell - UMD/CEES Gail Mackiernan - MD Sea Grant
Phillip Kearney - USDA Clifford Randall - VPI
Waldon Kerns - VPI John Thillmann - A.T. Kearny
Economics Workgroup - The Economics Workgroup will provide economic analysis and economic advice
to STAC for use by the 1C, Chesapeake Bay resource managers, the larger scientific community and citizens.
The workgroup has compiled an extensive list of Bay region economists. These economists comprise a
network that the workgroup may call upon for specific projects and activities.
Leonard Shabman, Chair - VPI Waldon Kerns - VPI
Charles Abdalla - PSU Douglas Lipton - UMD
Human Resources Workgroup - The Human Resources Workgroup advises STAC and the Bay Program
and makes recommendations regarding the status of minorities and women's participation in the Chesapeake
Bay Program, with particular emphasis on the scientific and technical professions.
James Hannaham, Co-Chair - DC Joe Conner - UMD
Richard Jachowski, Co-Chair - NBS Deehon Ferris - NWF
Sharon Anderson - VA Harriette Phelps - UDC
Wayne Bell - UMD Hame Watt - DC
Bradford Brown - NOAA
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Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee Workgroups (Cont.)
Nonpoint Source Workgroup - The Nonpoint Source Workgroup will assess the Chesapeake Bay Program's
nonpoint source research and technical information needs, recommend to STAC survey documents, reviews,
and summaries on nonpoint source issues, and evaluate nonpoint source research proposals submitted to the
Nonpoint Source Subcommittee.
Alan W. Taylor, Co-Chair - UMD John McCoy - MDE
Richard Weismiller, Co-Chair - UMD Sailed Mostaghimi - VPI
Mark J. Carroll - UMD Harry B. Pionke - USDA/ARS
Edward S. Corbett - USDA/FS Patricia Steinhilber - UMD
Donald J. Epp - PSU Paul J. Wangsness - PSU
Thomas Grizzard - VPI
STAC Critical Issue Groups:
Applying and Advancing Technology - Clifford Randall, Chair - VPI
Goundwater - Karen Prestegaard, Co-Chair - UMD
Steve Leatherman, Co-Chair - UMD
Living Resources Stocks and Dynamics - Williams Rickards, Co-Chair - VA Sea Grant
Edward Houde, Co-Chair - UMD
Toxics Critical Assessment - Raymond Alden, Chair - ODU
Watershed Function and Landscape Planning - Donald Boesch, Chair - UMD
STAC Staff:
Steve Nelson, Program Manager - UMD/CRC
Michael Aud, Administrative Assistant - UMD/CRC
Elizabeth Watkins, Research Assistant - CRC
Paula HUH, Research Assistant - CRC .
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FEDERAL AGENCIES COMMITTEE
Responsibilities
The Federal Agencies Committee (FAC) was established by the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) 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, twelve 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 fifteen federal agencies and departments currently represented
on the FAC.
V.
The FAC is responsible for advising 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. The FAC has established two workgroups,
Habitat Restoration and Nutrient Reduction, primarily to deal with issues on federal lands and the
commitments in the new Agreement. The FAC also acts as an Advisory Committee to the Implementation
Committee on matters of mutual interest among the states and federal government. .
Organization Chart
FEDERAL AGENCIES COMMITTEE
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HABITAT NUTRIENT
RESTORATION REDUCTION
WORKGROUP WORKGROUP
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Federal Agencies Committee
William Matuszeski, Chair
Director, Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-5700 or 1-800-968-7229
Fax: 267-5777
or
US EPA Region HI
841 Chestnut Building
.Philadelphia, PA 19107
PHONE: (215)597-8540
Fax: 580-2023
Patricia Bonner
US EPA Headquarters
1017 East Tower (#4102)
401 M Street, SW
Washington, DC 20460
PHONE: (202)260-0599
Fax: 260-7923
Jon Capacasa
Deputy Director, Chesapeake Bay Program
US EPA Region III
841 Chestnut Building
Philadelphia, PA 19107
PHONE: (215)597-8540
Fax: 580-2023
Kenneth Cole
U.S. Commissioner
Susquehanna River Basin Commission
660 Buchanan Valley Road
Orrtanna, PA 17353
PHONE: (717) 334-3535 or (202) 343^091
Fax: 337-9165
Joe DiBello
Chief, Division of Park & Resources Planning
National Park Service
Mid-Atlantic Region
2nd & Chestnut Customs House (Room 260)
Philadelphia, PA 19106
PHONE: (215)597-1581
Fax: 597-0932
Michael Doherty
Commandant of the Marine Corps (LFL)
Headquarters, Marine Corps .
2 Navy Annex
Washington, DC 20380-1775
PHONE: (703)696-2138
Fax: 696-1020
Herbert Freiberger
Area Hydrologist
US Geological Survey
Water Resources Division
208 Carrol Building
8600 LaSalle Road
Towson, MD 21286
PHONE: (410)512-4900
Fax: 512-4810
Steve Funderburk
US Fish & Wildlife Service
Chesapeake Bay Field Office
177 Admiral Cochran Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
PHONE: (410)573-4555
Fax: 224-2781
Sue Ghosh
Commander
Army Environmental Center
ATTN: SFIM-AEC-ECN
APG, MD 21010
PHONE: (410)671-1569
Fax: 671-1675
M. Elizabeth Gillelan
NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 107A
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410)267-5661
Fax: 267-5666
Janmichael S. Graine
Commander
Army Environmental Center
ATTN: SFIM-AEC-ECA
APG, MD 21010
PHONE: (410)671-1687
Fax: 671-1675
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Federal Agencies Committee (Continued)
James Hannaham
Water Resources Research Center
4200 Connecticut Avenue, NW
MB 5004
Washington, DC 20008
PHONE: (202)673-3442
Fax: 673-2399
Ron Joyner
AFCEE/ESA
77 Forsyth Street, SW, Suite 291
Atlanta, GA 30335-6801
PHONE: (404)331-6776
Fax: 331-2537
Robert J. Klumpe
USDA Soil Conservation Service
State Conservationist
339 Busch's Frontage Road, Suite 301
Annapolis, MD 21401-5534
PHONE: (410)757-0861
Fax: 757-0687
Larry Lower
US Army Corps of Engineers
CENAB/PL/E
P. 0. Box 1715
Baltimore, MD 21203-1715
PHONE: (410)962-4905
Fax: 962-4698
Peter J. Marx
US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-5713
Fax: 267-5777
Edmund Miller
Office of the Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of
Defense (Environmental Security)
Compliance Division
400 Army Navy Drive, 206
Arlington, VA 22202-2884
PHONE: (703)604-5775
FAX: (703)604-5934
Steven G. Olson
Commander, Naval Base
Chesapeake Bay Coordinator
1530 Gilbert Street, Suite 200
Norfolk, VA 23511-2797
ATTN: CodeN41
PHONE: (804)445-6700
Fax: 444-3000
Lawrence A. Teller
Office of Regional Administrator
US EPA Region III
841 Chestnut Building (3RAOO)
Philadelphia, PA 19107
PHONE: (215)597-9819
Fax: 597-7906
Albert Todd
USDA Forest Service
US EPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office
410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403
PHONE: (410) 267-5705
Fax: 267-5777
Capt. Richard Vlaun
Chief, Marine Safety Division
5th Coast Guard District
431 Crawford Street, Federal Building
Portsmouth, VA 23705-5004
PHONE: (804)398-6372
Fax: 398-6503
Mary Roe Walkup
Citizens Advisory Committee
12836 Still Pond Creek Road
Worton, MD 21678
PHONE: (410)348-5618
Fax:778-6756
James Voss
State Executive Director
USDA ASCS
8335 Guilford Road, Suite E
Columbia, MD 21046
PHONE: (410)381-4550
Fax: 962-4860
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Federal Agencies Committee (Continued)
Pete Waas John Wolflin
Office of the Director Supervisor, Chesapeake Bay Field Office
Environmental Program (Army) US Fish & Wildlife Service
Chief of Engineers 177 Admiral Cochrane Drive
2600 Army, Pentagon Annapolis, MD 21401
Washington, DC 20310-2600 PHONE: (410) 573-4575
PHONE: (703) 696-8818 Fax: 269-0832
Fax: 696-8088
Workgroups
Nutrient Reduction Workgroup - The workgroup has completed several demonstration Pollution Prevention
Assessments on federal facilities throughout the watershed. These will be the basis for an "assessment
protocol" completed in 1995, which the workgroup will use to complete at least five assessment annually
at federal facilities throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Jon Capacasa, Chair - EPA, CBPO Russ Mader - EPA, CBPO
Dail Brown - NOAA ' Edmund Miller - DoD
DeNise Cook - NFS Steven G. Olson - USN
Richard Everett - USFWS Michael Permenter - SCS
Jim Hannawald - SCS Lynn Shuyler - EPA, CBPO
Larry Lower - COE James Voss - ASCS
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 Bay watershed.
John Wolflin, Chair - USFWS Janmichael S. Graine - AEC
Dail Brown - NOAA Betsy LaRoe - EPA, CBPO
DeNise Cook - NPS Peter J. Marx - EPA, CBPO
Steve Funderburk - USFWS Steven G. Olson - USN
M. Elizabeth Gillelan - NOAA Albert Todd - USFS
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U. S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CHESAPEAKE BAY PROGRAM OFFICE
ORGANIZATION CHART
Immediate Office
William Matuszeski - Director
Jon Capacasa - Deputy Director
JoAnn Anderson - Project Coordinator
Betsy LaRoe - Special Projects & Strategic Analysis
Kim Lonasco - Secretary, Philadelphia
**David O'Neill - Budget Steering Intern, Philadelphia
Charlene Creamer (Detail), Philadelphia
Program Management &
Communications Section
Peter J. Marx - Section Chief
Kent Mountford - Senior Scientist
Lori Mackey
Office Administrator
Mary Price
Administrative Support Assistant
.**Paul Foer
FAC & Implementation Committee Intern
**Nita Sylvester - Communications Intern
***Arlene Maclean
Secretary
***Kate James
Receptionist
Communications Office
*Kate Naughten
Communications Coordinator (Acting)
*Alliance for the Chespeake Bay
**Interns (employed by CRC)
***Employed under the SEE Program
Technical Programs Section
G. Edward Stigall - Section Chief
Rose Zahm - Secretary
J. Glenn Eugster - Watershed Program Manager
Claudia Walters - Quality Assurance
**Heather Kimble - Quality Assurance Intern
Lynn Shuyler - Nonpoint Source Coordinator
**Spencer Waller - Nonpoint Source Intern
Richard Batiuk - Toxics Coordinator
**Kelly Eisenman - Toxics Intern
Joseph Macknis - Monitoring Coordinator
**Alex Gagnon - Monitoring Intern
Lewis Linker - Modeling Coordinator
**Kate Bennett - Modeling Intern
**Kurt Neumiller - Modeling Intern
Carin Bisland - Living Resources Coordinator
**Caryn Abrey - Living Resources Intern
**Lisa Thompson - Wetlands/Forestry Intern
Lorie Roeser - Pesticide &
State Grants Coordinator
***Lester Klein - Editor/Writer
Federal Assignees/Liaisons
Albert Todd - U. S. Forest Service
George Ferreri - US EPA, Region HI, Air
Division (Green Lights)
Russ Mader - U. S. Soil Conservation Service
Jim Hannawald - U. S. Soil Conservation
Service
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Chesapeake Bay Program Coordination Contacts
District of Columbia:
Ferial S. Bishop
DC Department of Consumer &
Regulatory Affairs
(202)404-1136
Maryland:
Cecily Majerus
Governor's Office
(410)974-3004
Pennsylvania:
Patricia Buckley
Governor's Policy Office
(717) 787-1954
Virginia:
Larry Minock
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
(804) 762-4318
Chesapeake Bay Commission:
Ann Pesiri Swanson
(410) 263-3420
Chesapeake Bay Program Office:
Peter J. Marx
(410) 267-5713
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DIRECTIONS TO THE CHESAPEAKE BAY PROGRAM OFFICE
The CBPO 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 ends at the State Capitol building.
When Rowe Blvd. ends at the State Capitol, turn
right onto College Ave. and merge into traffic on
Church Circle. Proceed through light and stay in
the outer part of the circle.
Exit onto Duke of Gloucester St. (at light between
Maryland 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 1/2
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 first floor of the small,
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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Alden, Dr. Raymond . .
Allen, Gary
Allen, George
Allen, Dr. James
Amisial, Cheryl
An, Tom ..........
Andretta, Robert
Artz, Richard .......
Bailey, Walter F
Bangert, Kathi
Bartal, Kenneth
Batiuk, Richard
Bauereis, Dr. Elizabeth .
Baxter, Russ
Beckett, Bob
Bell, Dr. Wayne
Bercheni, Louis W. ...
Bergstrom, Peter
Bieber, Steve
Bingaman, David
Bishop, Ferial S
Bisland, Carin
Boesch, Dr. Donald ...
Bonner, Patricia
Brandt, Dr. Alan
Breitburg, Dr. Denise . .
Brooks, Ann DeWitt . . .
Brown, Dail
Brown, Dr. Torrey ....
Brown, N. Lee ......
Browner, Carol M
Brubaker, David
Brubaker, Michael ....
Buchanan, Claire
Buckley, Patricia
Bull, R. Keith
Burke, Thomas W
Butt, Dr. Arthur
Byrne, Dr. Robert ....
Capacasa, Jon
Carroll, David A. C.
Casey, Robert Patrick . .
Gasman, Dr. Elizabeth A.
Coder, Edwina H
Cole, Kenneth .......
Collier, James R
Cooke, DeNise
Cox, James
Cross, Elmo
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Davy, John 9,13,48
Dawson, Frank 21
DiBello, Joe 9,71
Dickhut, Dr. Rebecca ... 66
Doherty, Michael 71
Dowling, David 21
Drawbaugh, Dan 51
Dunlap, Becky 5
Eberhardt, William ..... 13,56
Ellett, Kathy 34
English, Roland 46
Eugster, J. Glenn 46
Everett, Richard ...... 40
Falkenau, Clifford A. ... 18,56
Fiesta, Donald 31
Flanigan, Fran 18
Foley, Robert 51
Forsell, Doug 21
Foster, Margot 56
Fowler, Dr. Bruce 51
Francis, Betty Hager .... 7
Freiberger, Herbert .... 9,71
Frye, Jack 10
Funderburk, Steve 21,31,48,71
Funk, C. Victor 13,40
Galal, Lynne 31
Garner, John 61
Garreis, Mary Jo 22
Gentzler, Keith R 7,10,14 '
Gerhard, Robert C. .... 61
Ghosh, Sue 71
Gillelan, M. Elizabeth . . . 10,18,22,67,71
Glotfelty, Caren 5
Goldsborough, William . . 22
Graine, Janmichael 71
Graves, Warren 61
Greider, B. Kenneth .... 61
Gross, M. Grant 64
Haas, Larry 34
Haire, Michael 7,10,14
Hammerschlag, Dick ... 22
Hannaham, James 64,72
Harrison, Veraa E 7,10,14,21
Hartwell, Dr. Ian 51
Hastings, William S 56
Hayden, Bill . 18
Haywood, Carlton 34
•Hicks, Dr. Bruce ...... 66
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Hicks, C. Flippp 10,14,61
Hill, Paula 18
Hillary, Annie 48
Hirshfield, Dr. Mike 22
Hoffman, Frederick .... 34
Hollowell, Jerry 31
Hood, Dr. Lamartine ... 64
Hoopes, Rickalon 22
Houde, Dr. Edward .... 22,64
Hug, Andrew ........ 22,41
HUggett, Dr. Robert .... 51
Hyland, Gerald W 61
Inouye, Col. Randall .... 10
Jachowski, Dr., Richard . . 64
Jarboe, Robert 62
Jensen, Pete '. 22
Johnson, R. Bruce ..... 56
Jones, Dr. A. Jose ..... 64
Jones, Derral 48
Jones, Philip 22
Jordan, Dr. Steve 22
Joyner, Ron 72
Kalish, Mark 56
Karikari, Timothy 40
Karimi, Hamid 34
Kearney, Dr. Philip .... 66
Kelly, Sharon Pratt 4
Kennedy, John 51
Kerby, Gordon 51
Kerns, Dr. Waldon 66 .
Key, Anita 52
King, Howard 22
King, Jack 56
Klauda, Dr. Ron 23
Koch, Stella 57
Kopt, Virgil 10
Kostmayer, Peter H 6
Kozyak, Paul 31
Krempasky, Michael .... 10,14
Kreitner, Ronald 6
Kulle; Betsy 18
Laden, Kenneth . 7,11,14,47
Laird, Robin 34
Lawson, Dr. Marvin .... 52
Leggett, Isiah 62
Leslie, Gretchen 18
Lietman, Patricia 40
Linker, Lewis 31,67
Lipman, John 23,52
Lipton, Dr. Douglas .... 64
Loftus, Andrew 57
Lower, Larry 23,72
Lumb, Alan 32
Lunsford, Charlie 52
Lynch, Jeanne 62
Lynn, Anne 23
Lyons, Dr. Lorenza .... 64
Mackieman, Gail 65
MacKnight, Evelyn .... 52
Macknis, Joseph 34
Mader, Russ 40
Magnien, Dr. Robert ... 35
Majerus, Cecily 5,11,14,47
Mandel, Ross 32
Martin, William 57
Marx, Peter J. 18,48,72
Matuszeski, William .... 6,9,47,71
Mayer, Dr. Garry 65
McCree, Heidi 11
McDonnell, Dr. Archie . . 65
Mihursky, Dr. Joseph ... 35
Miller, Cheri ... . 52
Miller, Edmund ....... 11,48,72
Minock, Larry ...;... 7,23
Monti, Michele 55
Murphy, George P 62
Nelson, Jack E 56
Nelson, Steven 63
Newell, Roger 66
Oliver, Dr. C. S 65
Olmi, Dr. Eugene 66
Olson, Steve G; 52,72
Palmer, Ira 23
Parker, Bruce 32
Parker, Nancy K 62
Peechatka, Walter N. ... 11
Pennington, Robert 40,47,52
Permenter, Michael .... 52
Pettyjohn, Russell ..... 62
Phelps, Dr. Harriette . . . 52,66
Phillips, Steele 41,57
Phillips, Scott W 35
Picarelli, Kathleen 18
Pionke, Dr. Harry B. . . . 65
Pochter, Ted ,. . 48
Pollock, Alan 51
Pomeroy, Walter L 57
Potter, Janit 49
Powell, Royden 40
Powers, Ann 57
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Pruitt, William A. ...... .11
Randall, Dr. Clifford W. . 11,14,64
Redman, Tony 41,47,60
Reisinger, Kenneth 23
Rickards, -Dr. William ... 65
Riedel, Michele P 18
Riley, Lewis 6
Rolband, Michael S 57
Sachs, Herbert M 11
Sage, Dr. Louis 65
Savitz, Jacquelin 52
Schaefer, William Donald 4
Schemm, Dr. Charles ... 66
Schultz, Gwynne 23
Seitzinger, Dr. Sybil .... 32
Setting, Mary Ellen .... 53
Sellner, Dr. Kevin 35
Shertzer, Richard 35
Shuyler, Lynn ......... 40
Simpson, Thomas W. . . . 40 '
Smith, Barry 67
Smith, Dr. Gordon 32,65
Smith, Price 23
Speiran, Gary 53
Steele, Dr. Sidney 67
Stenger, Cynthia ...... 35
Stigall, G. Edward 14
Stokes, Harry 62
Swanson, Ann Pesiri .... 6,11,14,19,47
Swartz, Paul 12,14,34
Swiger, Dr. L. A. ..... 65
Taylor, Dennis L 65
Taylor, Dr. Alan 41,67
Taylor, Linda 19
Terlizzi, Daniel 23
Thillmann, John H 47,65
Tinsley, Pete 53
Todd, Albert 12,23,41
Turgeon, Dr. A. J 67
Valette-Silver, Nathalie . . 53
Vasse, Mary 19
Velinsky, David 53
Vlaun, Capt, Richard ... 12
Voss, James 12
Waas, Pete 73
Walkup, Mary Roe ..... 23,57
Walters, Claudia 35
Wangsness, Dr, Paul ... 67
Warr, Charles P 65
Watkinson, Tony 24
Watt, Dr. Hame ...... 66
Weis, Ron 49
Weismiller, Dr. Richard . 66
Welle, Paul : 32
Whiteway, Stephen 62
Whitney, William J 12,15,47,56
Whitworth, Sylvia 7,12,15
Winstead, Thomas C. . . . 57
Wirt, Clay 62
Wise, Helen D 6
Wolf, John 49
Wolf, Susan 19
Wolflin, John ........ 12,24,73
Zeni, Lee 24
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