Class 18 and has served as a member of the 1998-1999 Transportation and Land Use Study Committee and presently serves on the Steering Committee that is working on the update of the 2020 State Transportation Plan. Elliott Grosh, Sr. Vice President, PBS & J, Tampa, FL Mr. Grosh is a Sr. Vice President of PBS & J and serves as the Division Manager for Environmental Services. He is a 20 year veteran of the firm and District Director of the Tampa office. Mr. Grosh earned a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science Degrees in Environmental Engineering from the University of Florida. He has over 35 years of experience in the Water and Wastewater field in both consulting and utility operations. Mr. Grosh has been involved in ASR system planning and design for several clients in Florida. He is a graduate of the Leadership Florida program in the state. Judy Richtar UIC Program Manager, Florida DEP, Southwest District, Tampa, FL Judy Richtar is program manager of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's (FDEP) Southwest District Underground Injection Control Program located in Tampa, Florida. She has been with the FDEP for 18 years, the past 14 years regulating injection well projects. Currently 8 of the 10 reclaimed ASR projects in FL have been processed through the Tampa district office. She coordinates an internal FDEP ASR workgroup, and is a member of the technical advisory committee for the Fate of Microorganisms in Aquifers Study sponsored by the Southwest and South Florida water management districts. Ms. Richtar is a licensed professional geologist in Florida. Bart Bibler Water Programs, Florida Department of Health, Tallahassee, FL Mr. Bibler is Chief of the Florida Department of Health's Bureau of Water Programs. He is an Environmental Engineer with primary focus on water quality and water management. He served as Director of Environmental Health and Engineering in Collier County, Florida. He was the Water Management Administrator for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. And, he previously worked in the private sector, including the Orlando, Florida office of Camp, Dresser & McKee, Inc. Don Ellison ASR Projects Coordinator, SWFWMD, Brooksville, FL Don Ellison is a Senior Professional Geologist at the Southwest Florida Water Management District. Among other duties, he tracks and oversees all ASR projects cooperatively funded by the District. He is also project manager of the Fate of Microorganisms in the Floridan Aquifer Study being performed by the University of South Florida and CH2Mhill. Mr. Ellison received his undergraduate degree in Geology from the University of Cincinnati, Ohio and his Masters Degree in Geology from Boston University. He has been at the District for 10 years and has been involved with most issues associated with ASR projects in the District. Pete Mazzella Deputy Director of Utilities, City of Boynton Beach, FL Peter Mazzella has been employed in the water utilities business for over 18 years, and prior to that he worked for the State of Florida in the wastewater permitting area. He has a Master of Science degree in Environmental Sciences from the University of Massachusetts, in addition to a B.S. in Biology. Mr. Mazzella was very involved in the installation of the first ASR well at Boynton Beach, which has been operating since 1992. That experience has convinced him that ASR can be one of the most useful tools regarding water resource management in Florida. Scott Randolph Attorney, Legal Environmental Assistance Foundation, Tallahassee, FL A 1999 graduate of the University of Georgia School of Law, Scott Randolph is a licensed attorney in Georgia and Florida. After stints with the federal government and private practice in Atlanta, he began working with the Legal Environmental Assistance Foundation in Tallahassee, Florida in February 2002. During his legal career Scott has handled complex litigation ranging from an ERISA class action suit to federal labor disputes to dairy concentrated animal feeding operations to underground injection wells. Now focusing on air and water issues at LEAF, he is involved with litigation in Georgia, Florida and Tennessee. He also is regularly involved in public policy and government reform. Cynthia Christen Senior Attorney, Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection, Tallahassee, FL Ms. Christen graduated from the University of Florida College of Law, and accepted a position with the Department in 1980. For three years, she worked in the Enforcement Section of the Office of General Counsel. Since 1983, she has been a water program attorney specializing in ground water, drinking water, underground injection control, water well construction and contractor licensing, water and wastewater operator certification, and the State Revolving Loans Programs. In addition to her love of geology, Cynthia is an avid marathon runner. John Mulliken Acting Director, Water Supply Department, SFWMD, West Palm Beach, FL The District's mission is to manage and protect water resources by balancing and improving water quality, flood control, natural systems and water supply for a 16-county area. A critical effort is the multi-year, multi-billion dollar state and federal partnership to revitalize the Everglades ecosystem and increase water supplies. John Mulliken is the Acting Director of the Water Supply Department for the South Florida Water Management District. He has been with the SFWMD for 15 years, working on Everglades restoration and water supply issues. From 1996 to 2001, he was the project manager of the SFWMD's Regional Water Supply Plan for Southeast Florida. In 2001 he was named Deputy Director of the Water Supply Department and became the Acting Director last October. He graduated from Washington and Lee University in 1975.