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<title>The Future of the 22/231 Corridor</title>
<description>On April 12, 2010, PEC hosted Ian Lockwood, a nationally renowned transportation engineer and designer, who initiated a community discussion with local residents on the future of the Route 22/231 Corridor. View his recommendations in this presentation.</description>
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<title>Rianne Teule, Ph.D.</title>
<description>Dr. Teule is an expert on all aspects of the nuclear fuel cycle with Greenpeace International. She has examined areas with radioactive contamination around the world, including a recent visit to two uranium mines in Niger, Africa.</description>
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<title>Manuel Pino, MA</title>
<description>Mr. Pino is a professor of sociology and American Indian Studies at Scottsdale Community College. A member of the Acoma Pueblo in New Mexico, his research focuses on environmental issues and their impacts on Native Americans.</description>
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<title>Gordon Edwards, Ph.D.</title>
<description>Dr. Edwards is a founding member and president of the Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility, a nonprofit organization that began in 1975. He has acted as a consultant on nuclear issues for agencies in every province and territory of Canada.</description>
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<title>Douglas M. Brugge, Ph.D.</title>
<description>Dr. Brugge is Professor in the Department of Public Heath and Community Medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine. He has written numerous analyses of the health impacts of uranium mining and processing.</description>
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<title>Paul Robinson, MCRP</title>
<description>Robinson is an environmental analyst, natural resource management planner, and environmental and technology assessment consultant. He is also the research director of the Southwest Research &amp;amp; Information Center.</description>
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<title>Mitigating the Impact of Linear Utility Projects (Gas lines, Transmission Lines, etc)</title>
<description>Slides from July 8th, 2009 Presentation at Pocantico.</description>
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<title>Implementing Traffic Calming on Route 231</title>
<description>Traffic calming alternatives to road expansions and bypasses through Keswick and the Southwest Mountains Rural Historic District. From Winter 2010.</description>
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