AND REVIEWERS. The Navy Technical Representative for the preparation of this EIS is:

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9LIST OF PREPARERS AND REVIEWERS The Navy Technical Representative for the preparation of this EIS is: Naval Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division 6149 Welsh Road, suite 203 Dahlgren, VA 22448 The Navy Contractual Representative for the preparation of this EIS is: Ms. Carolyn Woods Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Washington Washington Navy Yard 1314 Harwood Street, SE Washington, DC 20374-5018 The contractor responsible for the preparation of this EIS for the US Navy is: 675 North Washington Street, Suite 300 Alexandria, VA 22314 Key personnel who prepared or reviewed the EIS include: Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division Captain Michael H. Smith, Commanding Officer Ann Swope, Chief of Staff Jennifer Boyd, EIS Project Manager, Safety & Environmental Director Vanessa Lovejoy, Environmental Manager Stacia Courtney, Corporate Communications Oscar Towler, Legal Counsel Additionally, the various departments of NSWCDD provided information for, and reviewed and commented on, the sections of the EIS pertaining to their respective activities and responsibilities. List of Preparers 9-1 June 2013

Final Environmental Impact Statement Naval Support Activity South Potomac, Naval Support Facility Dahlgren Walter Legg, Environmental Manager, Project Review Mary Geil, NEPA/Cultural Resources Program Manager, Project Review Thomas Wray, Natural Resources Program Manager, Project Review Naval Surface Warfare Center Command, Washington, DC Tanya Robinson, Project Review Stephen Wilson, Project Review Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, DC Tina Serbanos, Legal Counsel, Project Review Tuwana Cummings, Legal Counsel, Project Review Matthew Gagelin, Legal Counsel, Project Review Deborah Verderame, NEPA Program Manager, Project Review Vickie Writt, Environmental Program Manager, Project Review Susan Levitt, Project Review K. Romesburg, Contractor, Project Review AECOM Lane Willson, Environmental Program Manager (Captain, US Navy, Retired): 35 years of active duty experience afloat in cruisers and destroyers, and ashore in environmental compliance and program management. Auburn University, BS, Marketing and Transportation; Marymount University, MBA. Penelope Douglas, EIS Project Manager: 40+ years of experience in environmental and natural resource planning and environmental impact assessment. University of Michigan, BS, Natural Resource Planning; University of Maryland, MA, Geography/Environmental Analysis. Michele Besson, Archaeologist: 14 years of experience in archaeological survey work, including literature and cartographic reviews, predictive modeling, and archaeological testing, excavation, data recovery and mitigation in compliance with Section 106, NEPA, and other federal, state and local regulations. City University of New York at Brooklyn College, BA, Anthropology and Archaeology. Brian M. Brownworth, Air and Noise Specialist: 11 years of experience preparing air quality and noise impact analyses for stationary and mobile sources. State University of New York, Albany, BA, Mathematics; Manhattan College, MS, Environmental Engineering. List of Preparers 9-2 June 2013

NSWCDD Outdoor RDT&E Activities Laurent Cartayrade, Senior Environmental Planner: 12 years of experience in environmental planning. University of Paris IV-Sorbonne, BA; University of Maryland-College Park, MA, History; PhD, History. Craig Carver, Environmental Planner/Urban Planner: 3 years of experience in environmental planning and impact assessment. Virginia Commonwealth University, BA, Music; Virginia Commonwealth University, Master of Urban and Regional Planning. Helen Chernoff, Senior Scientist: 26 years of experience performing ecological and human health risk assessments and environmental impact analyses under NEPA, and various types of hazardous waste investigations (CERCLA/RCRA). State University of New York, Binghamton, BS, Biology; Florida State University, MS, Biology. Karen M. Coghlan, Senior Public Involvement Specialist: 41 years of experience in communications and managing public outreach programs. Douglass College, Rutgers University, BA, English; Michigan State University, graduate study, Education; Kean College, Training Certification; International Association for Public Participation (IAP2), Certification in Public Involvement. Sherry L. Felix, Senior Cartographer/Graphics Designer: 14 years of experience in cartography, computer graphics and GIS mapping applied to environmental impact studies and planning projects. Hunter College, BA, Geology. Andrew Foley, Ecologist/Environmental Planner: 10 years of experience in ecology; 3 years of experience in environmental planning. Eastern Michigan University, BS, Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecology; Eastern Michigan University, MS, Ecology and Organismal Biology. Victor P. Frankenthaler, Senior Environmental Planner: 31 years of experience as an environmental planner specializing in the preparation of environmental impact studies, water and coastal resource planning, and field investigations. Cook College, Rutgers University, BS, Environmental Planning and Design; Rutgers University, MS, Geography. Anne Jennings, Architectural Historian: 11 years experience in cultural resources. State University of New York College at New Paltz, BA, English; University of Vermont, MS, Historic Preservation. Jessica Joyce, Environmental Planner: 11 years of experience in environmental planning. University of Miami, BA, Marine Policy; University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, MA, Marine Policy. Kimberly Kubera, Air Quality Scientist: 5 years of experience in air quality analysis and environmental impact studies. State University of New York College at Brockport, BS, Meteorology; Georgia Institute of Technology, MS, Atmospheric Chemistry. James Labate, Senior Geographic Information Systems Manager: 16 years of experience as a cartographer and GIS analyst specializing in mapping support for EIS documents, on-line services, geographic and illustrative graphic displays. City University of New York, BA, Geography. Anne Lewis-Russ, PhD, Principal Geochemist: 27 years of experience in design and interpretation of geochemical, hydrogeological and geological studies, evaluation of contaminant fate and transport in soil, groundwater, and sediments; determination of background concentrations; evaluation of geochemical barriers and soil attenuation. South Dakota School of List of Preparers 9-3 June 2013

Final Environmental Impact Statement Mines and Technology, BS, Geological Engineering; Colorado School of Mines, PhD, Geochemistry. Brendan V. McGuinness, Senior Geologist: 26 years of experience in environmental geological work, site assessment, remedial investigation, feasibility studies and risk assessment. Tennessee Registered Professional Geologist. State University of New York, BS, Geosciences. Serkan Mahmutoglu, Water Resources Engineer: 14 years of experience in hydrologic, hydraulic, water-quality and sediment-transport modeling. Connecticut and Maine Registered Professional Engineer. Istanbul Technical University, BS, Environmental Engineering; University of New Hampshire, MS, Ocean Engineering. Mark Moese, Principal Environmental Scientist: 31 years of experience specializing in environmental impact assessments and statements, environmental and social soundness assessments, EIS/EIA training seminars, hazardous materials investigations, dredging impact analyses, environmental permits, and site-selection studies. Fairleigh Dickinson University, BS, Biology; MS, Marine Biology; New York University, PhD, Environmental Toxicology/Biology. Prachi Nimse, Air Quality and Noise Scientist: 5 years of experience in conducting air quality and noise impact analysis including emissions estimates and dispersion modeling analysis and noise modeling for both mobile and stationary sources. University of Toledo, MS, Environmental Engineering; Pune University, BS, Civil Engineering. William Pagliuca, Senior Editor: 36 years of experience in technical and scholarly research, writing and editing. College of the City of New York, BA, English; State University of New York, Buffalo, PhD, Linguistics. R. Andrew Parker, Principal Planner, Socioeconomics: 40 years of experience in social and economic analysis and urban planning. University of London, BS, Sociology; Hunter College, City University of New York, MS, Urban Planning; Columbia University, PhD, Urban Planning. Brooke D. Perrigo, GIS Specialist/Environmental Planner: 2 years of experience in environmental planning and mapping using GIS. State University of New York, Albany, BS, Environmental Science and Geography; Certificate, Geographic Information Systems and Spatial Analysis. Lydia M. Plotz, Environmental Engineer: 4 years of experience in groundwater and soil remediation, remedial investigation, and site assessment. Maryland Engineer-in-Training. Tulane University, BS, Environmental Biology and Environmental Science; Tufts University, MEng., Environmental and Water Resources Engineering. Allison S. Rachleff, Senior Architectural Historian: 19 years of experience in survey work, site-plan mapping, archival research, and preservation plans, Section 106 review, National Register nominations, and HABS/HAER reports. Smith College, BA, Comparative Literature; Cornell University, MA, Historic Preservation Planning. Daniel Sheehan, GIS Specialist: 7 years of experience as an environmental GIS specialist focused on data management and preparation for environmental impact studies. State University of New York College at Geneseo, BA, Geography; State University of New York, Buffalo, MA, Geography/Specialization in GIS. Nancy A. Stehling, RPA, Senior Archaeologist: 34 years of experience in cultural resources and artifact analysis. State University of New York College at Potsdam, BA, Anthropology and List of Preparers 9-4 June 2013

NSWCDD Outdoor RDT&E Activities Geology; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, MS, Public Archaeology. Lacey Tauber, Architectural Historian. 8 years of experience in urban preservation and historical research in compliance with Section 106 and NEPA. BJ, Journalism, University of Texas at Austin; MS, Historic Preservation, Pratt Institute School of Architecture. Katherine Weber, GIS/Cartography: 8 years of experience in mapping using GIS, ArcView, ArcGIS, and PGS. Mary Washington College, BA, Geography. Xiaojing Wei, GIS: 14 years of experience as a cartographer and GIS analyst specializing in mapping support for planning and engineering studies. MA, Geography, University of Connecticut; MS, Land Resources and Management, China Agricultural University Beijing; BS, Soil Science, Shandong Agricultural University. Fang Yang, Principal Air Quality and Noise Scientist: 24 years of experience preparing air quality and noise portions of environmental impact assessments for stationary and mobile source impacts. Fudan University, BS, Physics; New York University, MS, Atmospheric Science. DTI Sector of Kratos Defense & Security Solutions William Goss, NEPA Compliance, Project Review. Richard Neil, NEPA Compliance, Project Review. Bridget Petrucelli, NEPA Compliance, Project Review. List of Preparers 9-5 June 2013

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