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The purpose of the Third National Conference on Environmental
Science and Technology, which was held in Greensboro, North
Carolina on September 12-14, 2007 was to address pollution
prevention, solutions, and research needs and foster relationships
that could result in partnerships needed to protect and sustain the
- vironment and improve the quality of life. The following topics
are included in this book: Pollution Prevention, Fate and Transport
of Contaminants, Bioremediation, Bio-processing, Innovative
Environmental Technologies, Global Climate Change, and
Environmental Justice and Ethics. Several discussions about Global
Climate Change, Pollution Prevention, En- ronmental Justice and
Ethics among Godfrey A. Uzochukwu (Waste Management Institute,
North Carolina A & T State University), Sherry Southern and
Jeffrey Al- son (DOE-Savannah River Site), Thomas Parker (CDM),
Glennis Nelson (CDM), Jason Callaway (Allied Waste), Steve Roland
(O'Brien & Gere), Marv Richa- son (O'Brien & Gere) and Rick
Crume (US Environmental Protection Agency) set the stage for the
Third National Conference on Environmental Science and Technology.
The following persons served on the Executive Conference Comm- tee:
G. B. Reddy (Professor of Environmental Microbiology), Shoou-Yuh
Chang (Professor of Environmental Engineering), Vinayak Kabadi
(Professor of Che- cal Engineering), Keith Schimmel (Associate
Professor of Chemical Engineering), Emmanuel Nzewi (Professor and
Director of Civil and Environmental Engine- ing), Stephanie
Luster-Teasley (Assistant Professor of Environmental Engineering)
and Godfrey A. Uzochukwu (Professor and Director, Waste Management
Ins- tute). These individuals approved the conference theme -
Environmental Science and Technology.
The purpose of the Third National Conference on Environmental
Science and Technology, which was held in Greensboro, North
Carolina on September 12-14, 2007 was to address pollution
prevention, solutions, and research needs and foster relationships
that could result in partnerships needed to protect and sustain the
- vironment and improve the quality of life. The following topics
are included in this book: Pollution Prevention, Fate and Transport
of Contaminants, Bioremediation, Bio-processing, Innovative
Environmental Technologies, Global Climate Change, and
Environmental Justice and Ethics. Several discussions about Global
Climate Change, Pollution Prevention, En- ronmental Justice and
Ethics among Godfrey A. Uzochukwu (Waste Management Institute,
North Carolina A & T State University), Sherry Southern and
Jeffrey Al- son (DOE-Savannah River Site), Thomas Parker (CDM),
Glennis Nelson (CDM), Jason Callaway (Allied Waste), Steve Roland
(O'Brien & Gere), Marv Richa- son (O'Brien & Gere) and Rick
Crume (US Environmental Protection Agency) set the stage for the
Third National Conference on Environmental Science and Technology.
The following persons served on the Executive Conference Comm- tee:
G. B. Reddy (Professor of Environmental Microbiology), Shoou-Yuh
Chang (Professor of Environmental Engineering), Vinayak Kabadi
(Professor of Che- cal Engineering), Keith Schimmel (Associate
Professor of Chemical Engineering), Emmanuel Nzewi (Professor and
Director of Civil and Environmental Engine- ing), Stephanie
Luster-Teasley (Assistant Professor of Environmental Engineering)
and Godfrey A. Uzochukwu (Professor and Director, Waste Management
Ins- tute). These individuals approved the conference theme -
Environmental Science and Technology.
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