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PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT IN EPA DECISIONS

A National Dialogue convened by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
and hosted by Information Renaissance
with additional support from The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation


Glenn Landers

Glenn Landers has been employed by the Sierra Club to work on projects related to industrial pollution for the past seven years. Based in Cleveland, Ohio, Glenn has in those years been involved a wide variety of environmental issues that involve public input into EPA decision-making, from stakeholder group initiatives to providing input on rule changes and commenting on pollution permits. He current is working on a project to increase citizen involvement in federal air pollution permitting programs, such as Title V and New Source Review.

Glenn has a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from Cleveland State University. Prior to joining for the Sierra Club, he worked as a computer programmer, while volunteering with evenings and weekends with local environmental organizations.



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