Fiberglass Fabrication: Acknowledgments
Acknowledgements
Pollution prevention in the molded fiberglass fabrication industry offers a way to reduce the significant amount of materials, chemicals, energy, and water consumed during manufacturing, as well as wastes, emissions, employee exposure, and environmental releases.
The author of this topic hub extends special thanks to all of the contributors who helped make this product technically accurate and a credible resource.
Technical Contributors and Reviewers
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Judy Kennedy, Environmental Engineer
Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction Unit
Washington State Department of Ecology
Greg Wingstrom
Air Compliance Section
Indiana Department of Environmental Management
(IDEM)
Karen Tehila
Community Health and Education Coordinator
IDEM
Karl DeWahl, Manufacturing Team Leader/Senior Engineer
Minnesota Technical Assistance Program (MnTAP)
University of Minnesota
Jeff Becker, Engineer
MnTAP, University of Minnesota
Bob Goldberg
(formerly with)
Washington Department of Ecology
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Editorial Reviewers
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Diana Olegre
Washington State Department of Ecology
Jean Waters
Pollution Prevention Specialist
University of Nebraska at Omaha
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Mary Rankin
Kansas State University Pollution Prevention Institute
Manhattan, KS
Crispin Stutzman (formerly with)
Pollution Prevention Resource Center
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Original Producer
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Chris Wiley (formerly with)
Pacific Pollution Prevention Resource Center
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Web Function Reviewer
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Crispin Stutzman
Pollution Prevention Resource Center
Seattle, WA
Phone: 206-352-2050
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Content Sharing Organizations
Linking Organizations (not comprehensive)
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