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By Steve Dwyer
Lynne Birkinbine Environmental
Manager, city of Tucson Environmental Services Birkinbine manages
brownfields projects and environmental compliance for the city of Tucson, and
has been involved with the Fort Lowell Restoration project since the city
acquired the property. She works closely with the historic preservation and
parks and recreation communities, in addition to a variety of citizen groups. “I
am excited to see the final development of this project, as it will be a huge
community asset in the years to come,” said Birkinbine.
Barbara Rauch environmental
attorney, Office of General Counsel, Oklahoma Dept. of Environmental Quality
(DEQ)
With an emphasis in remediation of contaminated properties
in the Superfund and Brownfields programs, Rauch functions as more than a
program attorney. Through her deep understanding of the legal issues, she
assists program staff identify innovative measures that help ensure the success
of project. Rauch was instrumental in securing the success of the...
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