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Federal Highway Administration Mark Hasselmann B.S. Environmental Science, Eastern Connecticut State University, 1984 20 years experience in procedural and technical guidance to assure compliance of the environmental analysis with federal requirements Procedural guidance and document review Cheryl Martin B.S. Civil Engineering, University of Maine, 1985 26 years experience in transportation project development, including 15 years in procedural and technical guidance to assure compliance of the environmental analysis with federal requirements Procedural guidance and document review Peter Kleskovic, PE Chapter 5 List of Preparers B.S. Civil Engineering, Newark College of Engineering, 1974 M.S. Civil Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, 1977 30 years experience in transportation project development Procedural guidance and document review Gerald Varney, PE B.S. Civil Engineering, West Virginia University, 1993 M.S. Civil Engineering, West Virginia University, 1995 11 years experience in highway design and engineering Procedural guidance and document review Page 201

5 I-395/Route 9 Transportation Study Environmental Impact Statement Maine Department of Transportation Russell D. Charette P.E. A.S. Civil Engineering Technology, University of Maine, 1974 B.S. Civil Engineering, University of Maine, 1977 M.B.A. University Of Southern Maine, 1987 34 year s experience in multi-modal transportation planning, design and development. Project Management Richard Bostwick, PWS B.Sc. Biology, Mount Allison University, 1978 28 years experience identifying natural resources and assessing impacts from transportation projects Natural environment analysis Eric Ham University of Maine at Orono, BS in Biology, 2006 4 years of experience with environmental field assessments Endangered Species Act Review and Compliance Edward W. Hanscom B.S. Civil Engineering, University of Maine, 1977 M.S. Civil Engineering, Purdue University, 1979 32 year s experience in transportation planning and traffic engineering Transportation review Nathan Howard Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Creative Writing, Environmental Planning, and Geography, University of Maine at Farmington, 2000 Master of Public Administration (MPA), University of Maine, 2008 11 years experience in transportation planning and air quality and noise analysis Air and noise analysis review Page 202

List of Preparers 5 Judith Lindsey B.S. Environmental Planning, Unity College, 1979 27 years experience in compliance with NEPA regulations, policies, and documentation requirements; community impact assessment; and social impact assessment methodologies and analysis Study manager document review Michael Morgan AS Civil Engineering, University of Maine, Orono, Maine,1970 42 years of experience in transportation analysis Traffic analysis and forecasting Dan Tierny He has 8 years experience in natural resource review and GIS analysis. BS in Wildlife Ecology, University of Maine at Orono, 1999 MS in Biodiversity, Conservation, and Policy, State University of New York at Albany, 2001. Natural resource (vernal pools, stream and wetland review) survey and identification. Cooperating Agencies U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Mark Kern B. A. 1975 Philosophy Rider University M.S. 1984 Environmental Science Yale University At EPA for 25 years. Over 20 years in the wetlands program. Wetlands and wildlife review. Page 203

5 I-395/Route 9 Transportation Study Environmental Impact Statement U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Wende S. Mahaney M.S. Wildlife Science, New Mexico State University, 1987 23 years experience in wildlife science Endangered Species Act, NEPA reviews, CWA permitting U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Jay Clement B.A. Zoology, The University of Maine, 1982 28 years experience in Corps permitting and enforcement Administering Corps permit program within the State of Maine, Senior Project Manager for Corps Maine Project Office Maine Historic Preservation Commission Leon Crammer M.A. Historic Archaeology, The University of Maine, 1988 20 years experience in archeological resources Archaeological resources Michael Johnson Historic resources John P. Mosher MA New England Studies (historic archaeology focus), University of Southern Maine 1991 12 years experience with Maine Historic Preservation as archaeologist Archaeological resources Page 204

List of Preparers 5 Arthur Spiess PhD in Anthropology (archaeology focus), Harvard University, 1978. 33 years as SHPO archaeologist, Maine Historic Preservation Commission. Archaeological resources Gannett Fleming, Inc. William M. Plumpton, CEP B.S. Environmental Resource Management, The Pennsylvania State University, 1984 25 years experience in environmental impact assessment and NEPA compliance Study manager 23 years experience in environmental planning, land use and socioeconomics, transportation planning, and NEPA compliance Social environmental studies Katherine E. Sharpe B.A. English, Minor in Environmental Economics, Minor in Business, The Pennsylvania State University, 1999 M.P.S. Environmental Management, Cornell University, 2003 9 years experience in environmental planning, socioeconomic analysis, and NEPA compliance Social environmental studies Scott W. Duncanson, AICP B.A. Political Science, University of New Hampshire, 1984 M.U.A. Urban Affairs/Planning, Boston University, 1991 Page 205

5 I-395/Route 9 Transportation Study Environmental Impact Statement Craig Shirk, AICP B.A. Geoenvironmental Studies, Shippensburg University, 1989 M.S. Environmental Science, State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, 1994 17 years experience in environmental planning, transportation planning, and NEPA compliance Natural environment studies Danielle Stemrich B.A. Environmental Studies, Kings College, 2006 M.S. Geoenvironmental Studies, Shippensburg University, 2008 2 years experience in NEPA compliance Document preparation Harvey S. Knauer, PE, PLS B.S. Civil Engineering, University of Miami, 1967 M.C.E. Villanova University, 1974 39 years engineering and environmental experience Air quality and noise Ahmed El-Aassar, EI B.Sc., Civil Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt, 1995 M.Sc., Water Resources Management, The University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, 1997 M.Sc., Environmental Engineering, The University of Central Florida, 2002 Ph.D., Environmental Engineering (noise and air pollution related), The University of Central Florida, 2006 13 years experience in noise and air quality analysis Air quality and noise Page 206

List of Preparers 5 Daniel W. Farber A.S. Electrical and Electronics Technology, The Pennsylvania State University, 1969 33 years experience in noise analysis Noise Debra L. Plumpton, PG B.S. Geology, Slippery Rock State College, 1978 M.S. Geological Engineering, University of Missouri-Rolla, 1980 28 years experience in geology and groundwater analysis Geology and groundwater David A. Hamlet, PE B.S. Civil Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1992 M.E. Engineering Science, The Pennsylvania State University, 1995 16 years experience in preliminary and final highway design and construction services Preliminary design Nathaniel S. Kirchner, PE B.S. Civil Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, 1999 Open Plan Basics Project Management, Productivity Point, 2001 10 years experience in preliminary and final highway design and construction services Preliminary design Aaron K. Holt A.S. Specialized Technology, The Art Institute of Philadelphia, 2002 10 years experience in graphic design Graphic design and document layout Page 207

5 I-395/Route 9 Transportation Study Environmental Impact Statement A.K. Environmental Patricia Riley B.S. Biology/Environmental Science, East Stroudsburg University, 1983 M.S. Ecology, Rutgers University, 1986 24 years experience with environmental studies and permits Right-of-way impact analysis TechEdit Services Constance G. Burt B.S. Social Work, Florida State University, 1972 30 years experience as a technical editor Technical editing Doug Avelino A.A.S. Forest Science, Pennsylvania State University, 2006 6 years experience with environmental studies Right-of-way data analysis Julie Cormier B.F.A., Printmaking, University of Iowa, 1977 Associate of Science, Health Information Technology, University of Maine, 1992 7 years experience with real estate research Right-of-way field data collection Page 208