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Steering Committee

The HRWA Steering Committee is representative of various sectors and geographic locations. The Seats in the Steering Committee will be filled according to the following matrix, to the fullest extent possible, in an effort to create the most representative committee possible, in respect to both sector and region. In the event that all 15 seats cannot be filled as indicated on the matrix below, priority will be given to achieving approximately equal representation by sector. Terms begin January 1 and end December 31.
 
2009 Agencies Research/ Education Groups Professional/
Regional Environmental Groups
Local/Grassroots Environmental Groups At-Large
Upper Hudson/
Mohawk Region
2 year term Rik Scarce, Skidmore College
2 year term
1 year term Roy Lamberton, Onesquethaw-Coeymans Watershed Council
3 year term
Russell Urban Mead, Hydrogeologist, The Chazen Companies
2 year term
Mid Hudson William Harding, Watershed Protection & Partnership Council, NYS Dept. of State
1 year term
Doug Reed, Hudson Basin River Watch
3 year term
Phil Ehrensaft, Mid-Hudson Sierra Club
2 year term
Scott Chase, Friends of Stissing Landmarks
1 year term
Simon Gruber, Environmental Consultant
1 year term
Lower Hudson Janet Burnet/Geoff Welch, Ramapo River Watershed Intermunicipal Council
3 year term
1 year term David Church, Hudson River Sloop Clearwater
3 year term
Jan Blaire, Federated Conservationists of Westchester County
2 year term
Theodore Eisenman, OurHudson.org
3 year term
Agencies: Federal, state, county and local agencies.
Research/Education Groups: Universities, educational groups and centers, research institutions, etc.
Professional/Regional Environmental Groups: National or regional environmental groups, foundations, and land trusts.
Local/Grassroots Environmental Groups: Citizen or volunteer-based groups with little or no paid staff, watershed groups.
At-Large: May include businesses, professionals, municipal officials, non-environmental community groups, and others from any region.

 
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