People
Founder
Dr. Richard P. Maas was the founder of EQI and a professor in the Environmental Studies Department at UNCA from 1987-2005. An environmental chemist by training, Dr. Maas coauthored over 60 publications on the subjects of water quality, hazardous waste and water pollution control. He served on several boards of governmental and non-profit organizations and had extensive experience in collaborating with individuals, governmental agencies and corporations on environmental issues.
Director
Dr. Steven C. Patch coordinates educational and research projects involving undergraduate students on issues dealing with environmental quality, including water quality and lead contamination. Since 1984, Dr. Patch has been a Statistics Professor at UNCA where he teaches statistics and mathematics courses. Dr. Patch received his Ph.D. in Statistics from Clemson University in 1985 and has coauthored over 40 publications on the subjects of lead contamination, water quality, ecology, quality control and statistical education.
Laboratory Staff
Diane Morgan is the Laboratory Manager and coordinates and supervises the research projects undertaken by the Environmental Quality Institute. She oversees the data generated during sample analysis and assures that quality control procedures are maintained. She received a B.S. degree from UNCA in Environmental Studies. Diane has received training as a Lead Inspector and Risk Assessor and also as a Contractor/Supervisor for Lead-Based Paint Projects.
Marilyn Westphal coordinates the VWIN program and supervises student research conducted on surface water quality issues. She recieved a B.S. degree from UNCA in Environmental Studies. She has made over 20 presentations to regional and national audiences concerning the state of water quality in Western North Carolina .
Ann Marie Muench is a chemist at EQI. She conducts analysis of trace metals in a variety of media. She received a B.S. degree from the University of North Florida in Biology as well as a M.S. degree in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation from the University of Florida .
Tamara Pandolfo is a chemist at EQI who works primarily with the VWIN program. She received a B.S. degree from UNCA in Environmental Studies.
Joan Johnson is a chemist at EQI. She is responsible for analyses with the GC Mass Spectrometer and trace metal analysis. She received a B.S. degree from James Madison University in Biology.
Lead Poisoning Prevention Staff
Linda Block is the Coordinator of the Lead Poisoning Prevention Program. She is a professional environmental educator who has worked as Assistant Director for Clean Water for North Carolina in Asheville , and as Bilingual Community Organizer for Mothers for Clean Air in Houston , among other jobs. Linda earned her Master's degree from Johns Hopkins in Environmental Studies. She has served on many commissions and committee to address issues of racism and is a facilitator for Asheville 's Building Bridges, a 9-week course on racism. Linda also volunteers with The Mediation Center in Asheville and with Big Bothers/Big Sisters. She is fluent in Spanish.
Isaac Coleman is a certified Lead Inspector and has been with the Lead Poisoning Prevention Program for 5 years. He is retired from the City of Asheville where he was a housing code inspector for over 25 years. Isaac currently serves on the Board of Directors for Clean Water for North Carolina and the Asheville-Buncombe Education Coalition. He is president of the African-American Caucus and is an active member of the African-American Men's Group.
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