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Mr. Michael S. Anderson This is Me

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Environmental Compliance Consultants Inc
Columbus, Ohio

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  1. 1. Environmental Compliance Consultants, Inc.
    www.eccalaska.com/contacts.htm - [Cached]

    Published on: 12/3/2007   Last Visited: 12/3/2007

    Michael S. Anderson Environmental Scientist
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    Mike Anderson has a diverse background in various environmental fields. He worked for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game for 10 years conducting research for the Commercial Fishery, Sport Fish and Habitat and Restoration Divisions. Aside from his state position, Mr. Anderson conducted an independent shellfish toxin study (1998-2000) to determine the effectiveness of a new toxicity test. Furthermore, Mr. Anderson worked for Safety-Kleen and Emerald Services under the DRMO waste disposal contract and also served as a research and teaching assistant for the Institute of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry at Western Washington University. He has served as an independent contractor on toxicology projects, performed habitat and wildlife studies and has experience on a North Slope construction project. Mr. Anderson has solid experience in both laboratory and field settings, knowledge of ecological and human health risk assessments, environmental assessments and state and federal regulations. He is currently in charge of contract writing, private sector contracts and all life sciences. In addition, Mike serves as project manager for various remediation projects, Drug Enforcement
  2. 2. Michael Anderson Studio
    www.michaelandersonstudio.com/ - [Cached]

    Published on: 5/13/2006   Last Visited: 12/15/2007

    Archives / Art of Michael Anderson 2004 / Recent Pastels 2002

    Graphics / Serigraphs / Giclee Prints
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    Illustrator: Michael Anderson Architecture/Engineering: AMEC Earth and Environmental, Inc, Columbus, OH

    St. Charles Convention Center St. Charles, Missouri

    Illustrations: Michael Anderson Architecture, Interiors: PGAV, St. Louis, MO
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    Illustration: Michael Anderson
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    Illustrations: Michael Anderson
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    Illustrator: Michael Anderson
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    Coronado Ballroom Pre-opening Marketing Exhibit, Illustrator: Michael Anderson Interior Design: Dartmouth Design
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    Illustrator: Michael Anderson
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    Illustrator: Michael Anderson Planners, Architects: PGAV
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    Exteriors / Various Projects / Illustrations: Michael Anderson / Planners, Architects: PGAV
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    Illustrations: Michael Anderson
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    Illustrator: Michael Anderson, self commissioned
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    Illustrator: Michael Anderson,
  3. 3. Frontiersman.com
    www.frontiersman.com/articles/ - [Cached]

    Published on: 11/30/2004   Last Visited: 12/1/2004

    Mike Anderson, a toxicologist with Environmental Compliance Consultants, the company contracted to clean up meth labs statewide, thinks HB 59 is a good idea, but without requiring expert testing and cleaning of a lab site, it leaves the door open for landlords to cheat ,, and save thousands on cleanup costs.

    "It's woefully inadequate to have people test their own homes," Anderson said. "It's inadequate to have them clean their own homes, and especially to have them test their own homes."

    The ADEC regulations do require samples of former labs to be tested by professionals before the property can be certified "fit for use," but Anderson says it would be easy for a homeowner to cheat.
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    Anderson thinks meth residue, which gets in and on the walls of a lab site, can affect people who inhabit a house or apartment even after the lab itself has been removed. Because of the molecular structure of methamphetamine, it can be extremely difficult to get it off walls and out of carpet.

    "This is a great problem," Anderson said.
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    ECC toxicologist Mike Anderson thinks the effect would be profound.

    "It's a great idea to make cold tablets a schedule-five drug," Anderson said.
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    But for Anderson, something as simple as making a controlled substance controlled should be a first step in fighting meth production in Alaska.

    "Getting meth out of ephedrine would be like extracting crack cocaine from old-fashioned Coca-Cola," Anderson said.

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