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Ground Water Modeling for Risk Assessment Purposes: Use of a Gaussian-Distributed Transport Model and a Batch Flush Model
Authors:David J. Cushman  Stephen D. Ball
Affiliation:David J. Cushman is an environmental engineer with Clayton Environmental Consultants Ltd. (949 McDougall Ave., Windsor, Ontario, Canada N9A 1L9). He is a licensed professional engineer in the Province of Ontario and a Certified Hazardous Materials Manager. He received his B.A.Sc. (1988) and M.A.Sc. (1991) degrees in civil engineering from the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario. Prior to Clayton, Cushman worked for two years as an environmental engineer at numerous Superfund sites throughout the northeastern United States. Since joining Clayton in 1990, Cushman's work has concentrated on underground storage tank investigations and remediations, ground water modeling, and risk assessments. He is currently completing an M.S. degree (part time) in Hazardous Waste Management at Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, and a joint J.D./LL.B. degree in law at the University of Detroit and the University of Windsor.;Stephen D. Ball is an environmental engineer with Clayton Environmental Consultants Ltd. (949 McDougall Ave., Windsor, Ontario, Canada N9A 1L9). He is a licensed professional engineer in the Province of Ontario and a Certified Hazardous Materials Manager. He received his B.A.Sc. (1991) degree in civil engineering from the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario. Since joining Clayton in 1991, Ball's work has concentrated on underground storage tank investigations and remediations, ground water modeling, and risk assessments. He is currently completing an M.S. degree (part time) in Hazardous Waste Management at Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan.
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