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Hello, The following event may be of interest to you: Master's Thesis Presentations: Toxics in the Environment Wednesday, May 22, 2013 11:00-11:30 MARIANNA ALEMAN HUNNICUTT (Springfield, OR) presented remotely"Eco-industrial Development as an Economic Resource: The Viability of Establishing Eco-industrial Parks at Existing Brownfield Sites with Historic Industrial Activity"11:30-12:00 CARRIE LUCIO-ZWIEBACK (Los Angeles, CA)"Crafting Responsible Transportation Planning: Grassroots Organizations’ Role in Biking Policies in Boston, MA"12:00-12:30 STEPHANIE AMANDA CHENNELL (DeKalb, IL) “A Comparative Analysis of Gray and Green Infrastructure for Urban Stormwater Management”----BREAK----1:30-2:00 MAXINE RACHAEL SEGARNICK (Maplewood, NJ)“Risk Assessment and Regulation of Wastewater Pollution from Unconventional Natural Gas Development in the Marcellus Shale”2:00-2:30 DANIELLE ERIN SEELEY (South Glens Falls, NY)“The Effect of Natural Gas Hydraulic Fracturing on Residential Property Values: A Hedonic Analysis of Tarrant County, TX”2:45-3:15 MARGARET YAYAC (Chadds Ford, PA)“Exploring the Adoption of Green Chemistry Alternatives to Toxic Additives Used in Hydraulic Fracturing”3:15-3:45 JORDAN MICHAEL KINCAID (Houston, TX)“To Frack or Not to Frack: The Ideological Roots of Support for and Resistance to Natural Gas Development” Location: Olin Language Center, Room 115 Sponsor: Bard Center for Environmental Policy If you would like to see more events please visit the following URL: http://www.bard.edu/civicengagement/events/