Jeffrey T. Antley


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Summary of Work Experience

Mr. Antley has 3 years experience working with ambient particulate regulations and devices; and 2 years experience managing research assignments related to regulatory development support activities for stationary sources of air pollution.

Professional Experience

1989 to date. Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Environmental Engineer II (1994 to date). Supported multiple areas of the development of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s fine particulate standard, including device design, creation of tests for reference and equivalent method evaluation, data analyses, and operation of prototype samplers in field studies. Designed, constructed and evaluated a pioneering aerosolization/deposition system for uniformly coating surfaces with dust and particulate materials of between 1 and 500 microns in diameter, initially to be used for evaluations of lead surface sampling methods. Authored Reference and Equivalent Methods Program and Procedures Handbook for U.S. EPA for certification of ambient air monitors for criteria pollutants.

Environmental Engineer I (1992 to 1994). Served as project leader for two years for a technical study/regulatory development project by U.S. EPA involving hazardous air emissions from the aluminum recycling and production industry. Coordinated and conducted surveys of 15 industry plant sites to gather technical information on processes and controls. Developed source test plans, and economic and environmental impacts of proposed regulations. Held confidential business information clearance.

Engineer I (1989-1992). Supported technology transfer efforts for multiple clients, including NASA's Technology Utilization (TU) Program and Strategic Defense Initiative Office (SDIO). Developed solicited problem statements based on industry inquiries for spin-off technologies; researched solutions through surveys of national literature databases; identified complements, and initiated contacts. Proposed ideas for potential applications of government-developed technologies; researched feasibilities with appropriate industries; and developed unsolicited problem statements.


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