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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


Paul Orum

Paul Orum is the director of the Working Group on Community Right-to-Know, an affiliation of some 1,500 public interest groups in all 50 states concerned with the publics' right-to-know about chemical accidents and toxic pollution. Orum has written about community right-to-know and served on advisory committees to the Environmental Protection Agency and others addressing information resources management, the Toxics Release Inventory, and chemical accident prevention. Prior to joining the Working Group in 1989, Orum was the Chesapeake Organizer for Clean Water Action, an environmental organization. He is a graduate of the University of Oregon.



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