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Carl Bloom
Environmental Air Quality Consultant
Education
· Bachelor of Science-
Forestry- Silviculture- University of British Columbia
1970
· Professional Registrations
· Air and Waste Management
Association- Pacific Northwest International Section
Qualifications
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Mr. Bloom is an environmental analyst with 14
years experience in air quality assessment and modeling,
Health Risk Assessments, noise studies and the analysis
of recycling/waste reduction potential.
· Mr. Bloom produces
the air quality and noise analyses required for inclusion
in Environmental Impact Statements for residential,
commercial, industrial and government projects. The
air quality and noise impacts of these projects require
the development of emission inventories, emission rates,
dispersion modeling, risk assessment and the development
of mitigation measures.
· He has worked closely
with the engineering departments of Snohomish, King
and Pierce Counties, METRO, Pierce Transit, Community
Transit and the cities of Everett, Seattle, Renton,
SeaTac, and Tacoma establishing the methodology to quantify
the emissions from a wide variety of Transportation
Improvement Projects applying for CMAQ funding. He currently
sits on the Puget Sound Regional Council's Transportation
and Air Quality Committee and has been an active participant
in the joint Ecology-DOT committee developing the state's
Conformity Rule and methodology. He has been an adjunct
lecturer on air pollution engineering at Seattle University
and is the editor of a transportation modeling periodical
- "The CAL3QHC Modeler".
· His air quality and
noise projects have included a wide spectrum of industrial,
commercial and residential developments-- ranging from
high technology computer chip fabrication plants, quarries,
transportation improvement projects, innovative alternatives
to incineration using pyrolysis, shopping malls, large
retail stores and major residential communities.
· Mr. Bloom performs
waste stream analyses, determines the potential for
recycling and helps implement recycling programs. He
has presented the results of his analyses before Ecology's
Solid Waste Advisory Committee. He is also a member
of the Air and Waste Management Association and has
presented papers at their annual meetings since 1989.
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