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ment, and the Chesapeake Bay Commission The
Council's six members serve ex officio

CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Chair
David Brubaker, Pennsylvania

Maryland members appointed by Governor
Elizabeth I Bauereis, Ph D , James A Sokesz, Lina
Vlavianos, Mary Roe Walkup

Maryland at-larae members appointed by Board of
Directors, Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Mark
Kalish, G Steele Phillips, Larry Schweiger

IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE
Chair
William Matuszeski, Maryland

Maryland members representing State agencies
Verna E Harnson, Dept of Natural Resources,
RoydenN Powell 111, Dept of Agriculture

Committee & Subcommittee chairs B Frank
Courtnght, Maryland, Air Quality Coordination
Workgroup, Jon M Capacasa, Pennsylvania, Budget
Steering Committee, Christina Novak, Pennsylvania,
Communications Subcommittee, Robert E
Magmen, Ph D , Maryland, Data Center Workgroup,
William Matuszeski, Maryland, Federal Agencies
Committee, Michael Thomas, Virginia, Land Growth
& Stewardship Subcommittee, Carolyn V Watson,
Maryland, Living Resources Subcommittee, James R.
Collier, District of Columbia, Modeling
Subcommittee, Paul O Swartz, Pennsylvania,
Monitoring Subcommittee, William G Browning,
Virginia, Nutrients Subcommittee, Michael S Haire,
Maryland, Toxics Subcommittee

Chesapeake Bay Program Office
U S Environmental Protection Agency
410 Severn Ave , Suite 109
Annapolis, MD 21403 (410)267-5700

The Implementation Committee was estab-
lished in 1984 by the Chesapeake Bay Agreement
of 1983 The Committee advises the Chesapeake
Executive Council on implementing the
Chesapeake Bay Program

LOCAL GOV£RNM£NTADVISORYCOAfMITT££
ON THE CHESAPEAKE EAT PROGRAM
Chair
Gary G Allen, Maryland

Maryland members appointed by Governor Robert
W Enckson, Murray D Levy, Margaret R- Myers,
George M O'Donnell, Edward F Sharp

Anthony D Redman, Executive Director

416 Goldsborough St
Easton, MD 21601 (410) 822 9630

In accordance with the 1987 Chesapeake Bay
Agreement, the Governor appointed the Local
Government Advisory Committee on the
Chesapeake Bay Program in April 1988 The Corn

mittee presents to the Chesapeake Executive Coun
cil the concerns and opinions of the local govern-
ments in the Chesapeake Bay watershed It also
informs local governments about the Chesapeake
Bay Program
The Committee has twenty four members Mary
land, Pennsylvania, and Virginia each are represented
by six members appointed by their respective gover
nors The District of Columbia is represented by six
members appointed by the Mayor

LOCAL GOVERNMENT TASK FORCE

Maryland members appointed by Governor Clarence
I Laird, Kurt Lipholdt

COASTAL STATES ORGANIZATION

Chair Eldon Hout, Oregon

Maryland member appointed by Governor Gwynne
Schultz (Sarah J Taylor Rogers, Ph D , alternate)

444 North Capitol St, NW, Suite 322
Washington, DC 20001 (202) 508 3860

c/ o Chesapeake & Coastal Watershed Service
Dept of Natural Resources
580 Taylor Ave
Annapolis, MD 21401 (410) 974 2784

Formed m 1970, the Coastal States Organization
was created to represent state governors m oceanic
and coastal affairs The Organization expresses the
states' shared interests and concerns m interstate and
federal marine resource programs and policies It helps
coastal states develop and implement national coastal
policy and resolve national coastal issues without
mterfenng m other state objectives The Organization
provides a nonparusan forum for debate, discussion,
and resolution of national coastal issues and problems
As an information clearinghouse, it also supphes
coastal research and data analysis to Congress, mem
ber states, the media, and the general public
Presently, the Organization consists of delegates
appointed by the governors of thirty coastal states
and five territories Maryland has been a member
since 1970

DELMARVA ADVISORY COUNCIL

President Carol D Stockley, Maryland, 1996
1st Vice-President Laura Belle Gordy, Virginia,
1997
2nd Vice-President Francis X Raskauskas,
Delaware, 1995
Treasurer James W Taylor, Maryland, 1997

Maryland members appointed by Governor Lewis R
Riley, 1993, Albert B Atkmson, 1994. one
vacancy

 

 



 
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