Kelly D. Moran, Ph.D.

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Kelly D. Moran, Ph.D.

Dr. Moran is President of TDC Environmental. She specializes in environmental regulatory compliance and technical studies, with a focus on translating complex technical information into plain language. A chemist with more than 10 years of experience as an environmental professional, Dr. Moran has detailed knowledge of California and Federal water quality, pesticide, hazardous waste, and environmental impact review laws and regulations.

Professional Experience:

President, TDC Environmental. Environmental consultant providing environmental regulatory compliance and permit assistance, environmental impact analysis and environmental hazard assessment services for public agency, non-profit, and private clients. Project areas include storm water runoff environmental compliance and pollution prevention, wastewater environmental compliance and pollution prevention, environmental impact analysis, and regulatory document review. Recent project activities include:

·  Dioxins pollution prevention for San Francisco Bay Area local governments (ABAG/San Francisco Bay Area Dioxins Project)

·  Diazinon and chlorpyrifos re-registration risk assessment review (California Stormwater Quality Task Force)

·  Investigation of the potential use of phytoremediation to reduce pollutant levels in highway runoff (San Francisco Estuary Project/Caltrans)

·  Representing local governments on the Brake Pad Partnership Steering Committee (EOA/Santa Clara Valley Urban Runoff Program)

·  Pesticides and water quality training (Santa Clara County)

·  Water quality environmental impact analysis for proposed new drinking water treatment plant (EIP Associates/Zone 7 Water Agency)

Manager of Environmental Control Programs, Palo Alto Regional Water Quality Control Plant. Managed environmental compliance and pollution prevention programs for a 24 million gallon per day wastewater treatment plant. Conducted NPDES, sludge management, air quality, and other permit compliance activities. Planned and implemented more than 25 focused pollution prevention programs to reduce water pollution from more than 100 major industries, 1,000 commercial businesses, and 80,000 residences. The program reduced levels of 5 key metals in the plant’s wastewater by 40 to 90% and eliminated compliance problems with arsenic, lead, nickel, selenium, silver, and tributyltin.

·  Directed development of source identification studies and pollution prevention plans for mercury, dioxins, PCBs, organochlorine pesticides and copper.

·  Lead successful legislative and regulatory effort to eliminate use of copper-based root control products and tributyltin-containing pesticides to protect San Francisco Bay.

·  Initiated development of the Brake Pad Partnership, a national work group including all major brake manufacturers, government agencies, and environmental groups that seeks to eliminate any brake-related surface water copper problems and to prevent future environmental problems from brakes.

Project Manager and Hazardous Materials Group Supervisor, Environmental Science Associates. Performed environmental impact assessments, health risk assessments, accident analyses, environmental site assessments, and environmental compliance analysis. Principal author of more than a dozen environmental review documents and co-author of more than 100 additional reports.

Instructor. Teaching assistant for courses in analytical, physical, and organic chemistry. Provided environmental regulatory training to public interest groups. Conducted safety training for wastewater treatment plant staff and chemistry teaching assistants.

Research Chemist, U.C. Berkeley. Conducted thesis research in electrochemistry. Research involved significant use of mercury due its special electrochemical properties.

Chemical Process Engineer, IBM. Performed engineering research to investigate improvement of disc manufacturing process.

Research Chemist, SRI International. Participated in developing a protocol to determine the rate of photochemical degradation of pollutants in rivers and lakes.

Education:

Ph.D., Chemistry, U. C. Berkeley, 1987. Thesis: Electrode Films of Porous Agarose: The Effect of Physical Structure on Electron Transport Processes.

Bachelor of Science with Honors, Chemistry, Stanford University, 1982

Honors and Awards:

Received letter of commendation from San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board for work done at the City of Palo Alto

Awards won by the Palo Alto Water Pollution Prevention Program while under my management include: Nation’s Most Valuable Pollution Prevention Program (MVP2 Award), National Pollution Prevention Roundtable, 1998, Award for Community Environmental Protection, Peninsula Conservation Center, 1996, Suzanne Wilson Environmental Achievement Award, Santa Clara County, 1995

Environmental Science Associates Merit Awards: Outstanding Product, Exceptional Technical Work, Outstanding Project Management, Outstanding Deadline Performance, Outstanding Performance Under Stress, Outstanding Financial Performance

Other:

·  Chair, California Source Reduction Advisory Committee (1999-present)

·  Member, City of San Mateo Public Works Commission (1999-present)

·  Member, San Mateo County Solid Waste Advisory Committee (1998-present)

·  Member, California Peer Review Project Technical Advisory Committee (1997-1998)

·  Judge, Peninsula Conservation Center Business Environmental Awards (1995-1999)

·  Chair, San Francisco Estuary Project Water Quality Task Force, South Bay (1995-1996)

·  Saratoga Creek Lawsuit Settlement Oversight Committee (oversaw implementation of urban creek assessment project dealing with water pollution in Saratoga Creek, 1996-1998)

·  AB 3789 Technical Advisory Committee (California EPA Technical Panel on Cementitious Waste, 1992-1994)

·  California Department of Toxic Substances Control 90-Day External Program Review Committee (1991)

·  American Chemical Society

·  California Water Environment Association

·  Bay Area Water Pollution Prevention Group

·  Western Regional Pollution Prevention Network

Selected Publications and Presentations:

Clean Bay Plan, annual pollution prevention report and program plan for the Palo Alto Regional Water Quality Control Plant and the Palo Alto Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program, 1994-1999.

“Low cost program effectiveness measurement,” WERF Pollution Prevention Program Effectiveness Measurement Workshop, April 1999.

“Sources of Mercury Discharges to the Palo Alto Regional Water Quality Control Plant” State of the Estuary Conference (San Francisco), poster session, February 1999 (with Bill Johnson, EIP Associates).

“Solving the Copper Problem: The Brake Pad Partnership”, California Water Environment Association Bulletin, Summer 1997.

“Mercury, Dioxins, PCBs and Organochlorine Pesticides: Sources & Pollution Prevention,” National Pollution Prevention Round Table Conference, April 1998

“Diazinon in Urban Areas,” State of the Estuary Conference (San Francisco), poster session, October 1996 (with Ashli Cooper).

“Preventing Pollution from Consumer Products,” Proceedings of the National Pollution Prevention Round Table Conference (Washington DC), April 1996.

Moran, Kelly D., and Marcin Majda, “Electrode Films of Porous Agarose Impregnated with Nafion. Structural Heterogeneity and its Effects on Electron Transport,” Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, V. 207, p. 73, 1986.

Winterle, John, Kelly D. Moran, Theodore Milne, etal., Design and Validation of Screening and Detailed Methods for Environmental Processes, reports to the Environmental Protection Agency on contract 68-01-6325, 1981-1982.

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