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By Steve Dwyer
 Paul Arnold, PE,
Principal and Brownfields Initiative Leader, TRC Cos., Lowell, Mass.
A Brownfields consulting career that spans the last two decades, Arnold has had oversight of TRC's Municipal Brownfields initiative in the Northeast since 1999. Arnold has managed the assessment and remediation at hundreds of Brownfields properties, and early in his career worked at dozens of Superfund sites in EPA Regions I and II. Arnold developed a firm foundation and knowledge of the regulatory framework that he now applies to assist numerous brownfields redevelopment clients. His expertise with EPA grantees and private sector Brownfields developers in more than 150 Northeastern communities has been integral in over $100 million of Brownfields redevelopment. Arnold and his team of TRC's 200 Brownfields professionals have been called on by a number of regulatory agencies to enhance their programs. Arnold holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Notre Dame and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Studies from Stonehill College.
James R. Ash, P.E., LSP,
Vice President, GEI Consultants, Inc., Woburn, Mass.
Working for an environmental, geotechnical, and water resources engineering consulting firm, Ash has focused his engineering experience on the implementation of remediation strategies that provide real property improvements while meeting constantly-changing regulatory requirements. Ash is a Professional Engineer in Massachusetts and New Hampshire and a Licensed Site Professional in Massachusetts, and holds 20 years of environmental consulting experience in California and New England. He earned Master of Engineering and Bachelor of Science degrees in Civil Engineering at the University of California at Berkeley.
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