Lorne G.
Everett, Ph.D., D.Sc.
Chief Scientist, The IT Group
Senior Vice President, C&T
Director, Vadose Zone Monitoring Lab, UCSB
The IT Group
3700 State Street, Suite 350
Santa Barbara, CA 93105-3100
Tel.: (805) 569-9825
Fax: (805) 569-6556
Email:
lorne.everett@theitgroup.com
Dr. Lorne G.
Everett is the Director of the Vadose Zone Monitoring
Laboratory at the University of California at Santa Barbara
(Level VI) and Chief Research Hydrologist and Vice President
for Geraghty & Miller, Inc., Santa Barbara. The
University of California describes full professor Level VI
as "reserved for scholars of great distinction".
He has a Ph.D. in Hydrology from the University of Arizona
in Tucson and is a member of the Russian National Academy of
Sciences. In 1996, he received a Doctor of Science Degree (Honoris
Causa) from Lakehead University in Canada for Distinguished
Achievement in Hydrology. In 1997, he received the Ivan A.
Johnston Award from ASTM for Outstanding Contributions to
hydrogeology.
Dr. Everett
is an internationally recognized expert who has conducted
extensive research on subsurface characterization and
remediation. He is Chairman of the American Society for
Testing and Materials (ASTM) Task Committee on groundwater
and vadose zone monitoring (D18.21.02). He chaired the
Remediation Session of the First USSR/USA Conference on
Environmental Hydrogeology (Leningrad, 1990). Dr. Everett
has received numerous awards, published over 120 technical
papers, developed 11 national ASTM monitoring standards, and
authored several books including: Groundwater Monitoring,
Vadose Zone Monitoring for Hazardous Waste Sites, and
Subsurface Migration of Hazardous Waste. His book
entitled: Groundwater Monitoring was endorsed by EPA
as establishing "the state-of-the-art used by industry
today" and is recommended by the World Health
Organization for all developing countries.
Dr. Everett
is editor of the Ann Arber Press book series entitled:
Professional Groundwater and Hazardous Waste Science Series.
He is co-editor of the Journal for Environmental Restoration
Professionals entitled: Remediation Management, and
co-editor of the World Groundwater Map published by
UNESCO.
Dr. Everett
has made presentations before Congress on different
occasions and participates on Blue Ribbon Peer Review panels
for DOE installations which include: Hanford, WA; Lawrence
Livermore National Lab, CA; Yucca Mountain, NV; Rocky Flats,
CO; Idaho National Engineering Lab, ID; Fernald, OH; and
Savannah River, GA; Oak Ridge National Lab, TN. Dr. Everett
is a member of the UC/LLNL Petroleum Hydrocarbon Panel, the
DOE/EPA VOC Expert Committee and a Scientific Advisor to the
United States Navy's National Hydrocarbon Test Site Program.
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