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Saach, Henry W., 19U2, PhD, 19T2, Geochenistry , 

 ^Oa-293-S603 



Geology and Geography; West Virginia 

 Oniversity; 105 Shite Hall; Morgantovn, B7 

 26506, OS 



psmclPAL FIELD: Karst and Cave Hydrology and 

 Geology; Hater Pollution, especially Hlne 

 Drainage and Inorganic) 



COMPETENCE: Environtiental Pollution(2) ; Water 

 Sesoorces Hanagement (2) ; Karst and 

 Groundwater Hydrology (1) 



ETPEBIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : State govern«ent 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Geologic factors affecting 

 solution porosity of karst aquifers 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Agriculture; 



Manufacturing; Mining; Local Government; 

 Conservation group; Professional society; 

 DSDA; AEC; COE; EPA; HEW; HOD; OSDI; NSE; 

 Canadian (38(18) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Northeast (7 , M) 



AVATLABILITY (DATS PER MONTH): A,U; S,10 



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Reagan, Roland E., 19U2, MS, 1969, Fishery 

 Management, 919-755-2631 

 Zoology Dept.; North Carolina State 

 Oniversity; P.O. Box 5577; Raleigh, NC 

 27607, OS 



PRINCIPAL 'TELD: Fish genetics 



COMPETENCE: Animal Ecology(l); Aquatic 

 Ecology (7); Biochenistry (1) ; 

 Biostatistics (1) ; Fishery Biology(3); 

 Environmental Pollution (1) ; Genetics(3); 

 Immunology (1) ; Limnology (2) ; Marine 

 Biology(l); Microbiology (1) ; Nutrition (1) ; 

 Plant Ecology(l) ; Population Biology(l); 

 wildlife Management (1) 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Hertiability of weight and 

 length in channel catfish 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Organic composition of 22 

 species of freshwater fishes 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Separation of blaegill 

 population with serological methods 



INTEREST TN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 world Bank; O.s. Federal Government; Asian; 

 Central American; Canadian; Furopean, 

 eastern; European, western; South American 

 (852) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Southeast (8 , M) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PEP MONTH): A, 3; S,3 



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Reed, Lanny W. , 1996, MS, 1971, wildlife Ecology, 



U12-a95-7711 



Bionomics Studies Group; Michael Baker, Jr., 



Inc.; 11301 Dutchridge Road; Beaver, PA 



15009, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Terrestrial and wetland ecology 

 with special interest in waterfowl 



COMPETENCE: Respondent lists 16 or more 

 scientific fields 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : Agriculture 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSOLTANT) : Transportation; 



Utility; Local or regional planning group; 

 Civic action group; Conservation group; COE 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE; Terrestrial r. vet land 

 evaluation for transmission line corridor 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Wildlife evaluation, draft 

 E.I.S. for highway 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Wildlife baseline data 

 for power plant 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific '^roup; 

 International Organizations; U.S. Federal 

 Government; Other Governments (310) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Energy 



conversion/production; Forestry; Highways; 

 Parks, recreational facilities; Soil erosion; 

 Tailings, spoils disposal; vlsh 6 wildlife 

 conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (TEARS): North Central(5,M) 



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Rehwoldt, Robert E., PhD, 1952, chemistry 



Chemistry; Environmental Science; M^rlst 

 College; Poughkipsee, NY 12601, US 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Heavy Metal Toxicity Toward 

 Fresh Water Aquatic Communities 



COMPETENCE: Aquatic Ecology(l); Environmental 

 Pollution (1) ; Limnology(l) 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSOLTANT): Construction; County 

 or city government; Local or regional 

 planning group; State government; civic 

 action group; Conservation group 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONB: Acute toxicity heavy 

 metals fish 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Acute toxicity heavy 

 metals fish temperature 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Acute toxicity heavy 

 metal benthlc 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; U.S. Federal 

 Government: other Governments (1368) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Soil erosion; Water 

 guality control; Fish r, wildlife 

 conservation; Land Development 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (TEARS): Sou thwest ( 1 . 5) ; 

 Northeast(19,M) 



AVAILABILITY (DATS PER MONTH): A, 10; S,30 



