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Michigan Environmental Compliance Week Attendee List ATTENDEES Aaron-Shyne, Julie City of Muskegon Heights [email protected] Abdallah, Yasser IHC, INC. [email protected] Acevedo, Jennifer EGLE [email protected] Acevedo, Jorge EGLE [email protected] Adair, Jason [email protected] Adamowski, Scott GHD [email protected] Adams, James Civil & Environmental Consultants [email protected] Adamson, Robert United States Postal Service [email protected] Adler, David Mannik & Smith [email protected] Agosta, Lisa Antea Group [email protected] Aherns, Denise Consumers Energy [email protected] Ahlers, Colleen EGLE Remediation & Redevelopment [email protected] Ahlschwede, Carla Michigan Department of Transportation [email protected] Alexander, Bryan [email protected] Alexander, Christine EGLE [email protected] Alfonsi, Kimberly Barr Engineering [email protected] Alger, Brandon EGLE Remediation & Redevelopment [email protected] Allen, Colleen Northern A-1 Services [email protected] Allen, Ebonye Toyota North America [email protected] Alvarado, Mercedes EGLE [email protected] Alvarado, Sandra Montrose Environmental Group (EPS) [email protected] Amburgey, James The Andersons Inc. [email protected] Muskegon County Wastewater Management Andersen, Britney [email protected] System Andersen, Tapring EGLE [email protected] Anderson, Janet GSI Environmental Inc [email protected] Anderson, Kathleen Axis Environmental Consulting Corp. [email protected] Anderson, Tom Bodycote [email protected] Anderson-Vincent, Arlene Nestle Waters North America [email protected] Andrews, Cliff NTH Consultants, Ltd. [email protected] Andrews, Doug Lear Corporation [email protected] Andrews, Rebecca Washtenaw Community College [email protected] Angellotti, Regina EGLE [email protected] Angelosanto, Phillip EJ, USA [email protected] Anglin, Tammie EGLE [email protected] Annett, Melissa RWDI [email protected] Antieau, Rachel Cogent Recovery [email protected] P a g e | 1 ATTENDEES Arain, Aubrey Oakland University [email protected] Arduin, Jim EGLE [email protected] Arellano, Hilda Ford Motor Co [email protected] Arkwright, Alicia North Oakland Headwaters Land Conservancy [email protected] Armbruster, Amanda EGLE [email protected] Armour, Kimberly TRC [email protected] Armstrong, Casey PM Environmental [email protected] Armstrong, Emily Superior Materials Holdings, LLC [email protected] Arrieta, Anette R.L. Adams Plastics Inc. [email protected] Arsenault, Michelle SES Environmental [email protected] Asselin, David EGLE [email protected] Assendelft, Nick EGLE [email protected] Assenmacher, Robert Veolia [email protected] Assmann, Aaron EGLE Remediation & Redevelopment [email protected] Austin, Chris EGLE [email protected] Avendt, Ray Avendt Group [email protected] Babcock, Chris EGLE Materials Management [email protected] Babladelis, Colton [email protected] Badalamenti, Laura EGLE Remediation & Redevelopment [email protected] Bade, Suzanne [email protected] Badgerow, Charles Environmental Resources Group [email protected] Bahen, Jim City of Ann Arbor Water Treatment Plant [email protected] Bailey, Kristin EGLE Drinking Water & Environmental Health [email protected] Bainbridge, Mary Jackson National Life [email protected] Baker, Kenneth 127 WG Selfridge Air National Guard Base [email protected] Baker, Michelle Gerald R Ford International Airport Authority [email protected] Bakkila, Michelle Weston Solutions of Michigan, Inc. [email protected] Bakos, Christina Grand Environmental, LLC [email protected] Bakun, James EGLE Materials Management [email protected] Bakun, Michelle EGLE Remediation & Redevelopment [email protected] Bal, Joe louisiana-pacific corporation [email protected] Baldwin, Ryan EGLE [email protected] Ball, Barbara MERIT LABORATORIES, INC. [email protected] Ballard, Lindsey Consumers Energy [email protected] Ballard-Atkins, Tina EGLE [email protected] Baltusis, Matt EGLE Remediation & Redevelopment [email protected] P a g e | 2 ATTENDEES Bandlow, David EGLE Remediation & Redevelopment [email protected] Banks, Brad MPSC [email protected] Banks, Jody Martin Marietta [email protected] Barlock, Rachael Southeast Michigan Council of Governments [email protected] Barlow, Chris Magna International [email protected] Barnes, Tracy IDEM [email protected] Barnett, Roberta DOD - US Army Garrison Detroit Arsenal [email protected] Baron, Richard Foley Baron Metzger & Juip, PLLC [email protected] Baroudi, Hala EGLE [email protected] Barr, Richard Honigman [email protected] Barrows, Greg EGLE [email protected] Barth, Nicole Marysville Ethanol LLC [email protected] Barton, Kristopher Zoetis LLC. [email protected] Bartz, Sally Weston Solutions of Michigan, Inc. [email protected] Basaran, Kristen EGLE Oil, Gas, & Minerals [email protected] Bashi, Andrew Great Lakes Environmental Law Center [email protected] Bashore, Irene GM [email protected] Batt, Bob MDOT [email protected] Bauer, Debbie [email protected] Bauer, Travis EGLE Drinking Water & Environmental Health [email protected] Baumann, Brian Environmental Consulting & Technology, Inc. [email protected] Baumgartner, Joseph Hastings Fiberglass Products [email protected] Baumia, Kristen McLaren Engineering [email protected] Baweja, Karen Lacks Enterprises Inc [email protected] Baxter, Joseph Flexible Metal [email protected] Bays, Erica EGLE Remediation & Redevelopment [email protected] Beall, Melissa LightCorp [email protected] Beam, Juanita L&W Engineering [email protected] Beauchamp, Karen EGLE [email protected] Beaujon, Patricia FCA US LLC [email protected] Beck, David Tetra Tech [email protected] Beck, Lee Buckeye Partners [email protected] Becker, Adam Verso Escanaba LLC [email protected] Bedenis, Kay Marathon Petroleum Company LP [email protected] Bednar, Jeff Macomb County Public Works [email protected] Beebe, Alyssa Trinseo LLC [email protected] P a g e | 3 ATTENDEES Beels, Garrett [email protected] Beldyga, Kellie Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan [email protected] Bell, Tammy EGLE Air Quality [email protected] Bender, Rebecca C2AE [email protected] Benecke, David Gerken Materials, Inc. [email protected] Beni, Megan MDOT [email protected] Benjamin, Kara EGLE Water Resources [email protected] Bennett, Bree EGLE Remediation & Redevelopment [email protected] Bennett, Maureen DTE Energy Resources [email protected] Benya, Jeffrey EGLE Air Quality [email protected] Berendt, Amy FCA US LLC - Trenton Engine Complex [email protected] Berndt, Aaron EGLE [email protected] Berretta, Caitlin Evoqua Water Technologies [email protected] Berry, Amy EGLE Water Resources [email protected] Berry, Myron Mountain Engineering, Inc [email protected] Bertapelle, Andrew EGLE [email protected] Berthold, Alana EGLE [email protected] Bertolini, Emily EGLE Remediation & Redevelopment [email protected] Bertram, Kaitlyn EGLE [email protected] Bertrand, Kenneth Davalor Mold Company LLC [email protected] Bertucci, David Eagle Mine [email protected] Betz, Victoria [email protected] Beukema, Steve EGLE Remediation & Redevelopment [email protected] Beumel, Jana PM Environmental [email protected] Bhimani, Sudhir Anglo-Eastern Ship Management Ltd. [email protected] Bicsak, Kristin EGLE [email protected] Biel, Miles EGLE [email protected] Bilgri, Thomas Tetra Tech [email protected] Binsfeld, Chris SMS group Inc. [email protected] Birkbeck, A. J. PFAS Alliance [email protected] Bishop, Adam Triterra [email protected] Bizon, Kimberly Designing with You in Mind, LLC [email protected] Black, Jess Fishbeck [email protected] Black, Kathryn NHDES [email protected] Blanzy, Sarah Verso [email protected] Blaszak, Sherry Missaukee County [email protected] P a g e | 4 ATTENDEES Blayer, Ronda EGLE [email protected] Blayer, Steve EGLE [email protected] Blazic, Ryan EGLE [email protected] Bletcher, Thomas HARMON CULHANE, PETERSEN, & BLETCHER [email protected] Blight, Edward Genesee County Haz-mat Team [email protected] Bloom, Jacob PM Environmental [email protected] Bobba, Sarat DLZ [email protected] Boddy, Andrew CFR LLC [email protected] Boggs, Kaleigh Michigan Chloride Sales LLC [email protected] Bokatzian, Alex General Motors LLC [email protected] Bolang, Matt Livingston County Health Department [email protected] Bolt, Jennifer EGLE [email protected] Bomba, John KECK [email protected] Bon, Christiaan EGLE [email protected] Bonenberger, Mark Buckeye Partners, LP [email protected] Bonini, Shawna White Rock Oil and Gas [email protected] Bonner, Keith Alexander Chemical Corp. [email protected] Boomstra, Brad City of Kentwood [email protected] Boothroyd, Jeremy EGLE [email protected] Borieo, Clara EGLE [email protected] Boris, Connie Wayne County Conservation District [email protected] Borrello,
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