New York
Dr. Nathan A. Epler has over 32 years of experience in the field of Hydrogeology. He earned his BS in Geology from CUNY Queens College. He then earned his MS in Geology and his Ph.D. in Geochemistry from Stony Brook University. Today, he is a Licensed Professional Geologist in the state of New York. Formerly, he served as a Hydrogeologist with the United States Geological Survey. Currently, he...
New York
This expert received her doctorate from the University of Michigan and worked as an environmental toxicologist for Syracuse Research Corporation, where she did quantitative human health risk assessment for the EPA on a variety of substances including solvents, pesticides and metals. As a certified industrial hygienist, certified professional ergonomist and environmental scientist she continues to...
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