Ms. Wurzel has worked in the public health arena for 47 years and has a unique combination of field, technical, regulatory, and strategic consulting experience. Her diverse consulting work has included risk assessment, risk and technical communication, toxicology, air toxics and vapor intrusion, emerging contaminants (PFAS), and general RCRA and CERCLA consulting.

Ms. Wurzel is a Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology and earned a Bachelor of Science in environmental health from Purdue University and a Master of Public Health in toxicology from the University of Michigan

Ms. Graham is a professional environmental engineer with over fifteen years of experience in air quality and environmental project work. Her primary expertise pertains to air quality impact analysis, including permitting, compliance and project work addressing various emission sources subject to air quality regulations. She has managed air quality compliance programs for Title V sources and understands compliance monitoring for point source emissions and ambient air quality. Ms. Graham has experience in all aspects of permitting, from de minimis exemptions to Title V and state air quality permitting, including incorporation of New Source Review (NSR) and Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) regulations. Ms. Graham has conducted numerous air emission inventories associated with permitting, compliance, reporting, National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) review, and regional assessments. Ms. Graham has performed air dispersion modeling as part of various air quality analyses utilizing graphical user interface software and EPA preferred models. She is experienced in evaluating modeling results as they pertain to compliance with NEPA, National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and state air quality standards.  Ms. Graham’s diverse experience in industry and consulting provides her with a unique perspective relative to project analysis and management.

Ms. Ambrose is an Environmental Scientist with 20 years of experience leading and managing hundreds of environmental projects in both the USA and Canada. Her professional employment experience has supported various government agencies, private businesses, and non-profit organizations. She specializes in the evaluation of environmental impacts within both human/ecological risk assessment and natural resource damage assessment (NRDA) disciplines. She has analyzed a wide range of environmental threats and quantified impacts and risk levels posed to various human and ecological receptor groups. Her skills include planning and scoping for remedial investigations, mitigation methods, data compilation, environmental modeling, GIS, conceptual site model development, statistical analysis, and professional report writing.

Ms. Ambrose also has expertise in the evaluation, planning, and permitting of many small and large-scale for both conventional (transmission line, gas pipeline, LNG terminals, etc.) and renewable energy projects (wind energy) throughout the USA including expertise in assessing potential noise impacts, conducting acoustic modeling analyses, baseline data monitoring, and performing regulatory compliance determinations. She has also conducted underwater acoustic impacts assessments with the purpose of assessing potential impacts on sensitive marine species.

Ms. Ambrose earned a Masters of Sciences degree from the University of Maine in Ecology & Environmental Science majoring in Resource, Economics, and Policy.