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Professor MITCHELL, DAVID F. (Lowell)
Adjunct Professor, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Senior Ecologist, ENSR Consulting

    Phone: (978) 635-950
    Email: dmitchell@ensr.com

Teaching the following courses:
  • Limnology

  • **Disclaimer: Condensed CVs for the School of Marine Sciences. For a full CV, please contact the professor.**
    Education:
    1986 - Ph.D., Cornell University

    1979 - M.S., University of Oregon

    1975 - B.A., Brandeis University


    Professional History:
    1992 – present - Senior Ecologist, ENSR Consulting; Acton, MA; Certified Lakes Manager since 1992.

    1991 - 1992 - Environmental Manager, Battelle Memorial Institute, Windsor, CT.

    1986 - 1991 - Scientist, Associate; Baystate Environmental Consultants, Inc, East Longmeadow, MA.

    1985 - 1986 - Consultant, Ichthyological Associates, Lansing, NY.


    Selected Publications:
    Menzie, C., M. Hope - Henning, J. Cura, K. Finklestein, J. Gentile, J. Maughan, D.F. Mitchell, S. Petron, B. Potocki, S. Svirsky, and P. Tyler. 1996. 'Special Report of the Massachusetts Weight - of - Evidence Workgroup: A Weight - of - Evidence Approach for Evaluating Ecological Risks.' Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 2:277 - 304.

    Mitchell, D.F., Galya, D., Ruffle, B. and John A. Bleiler 1996. The Use of Risk Analysis in Watershed Planning Activities. pp. 190 - 193. In Proceedings of Watershed '96 A National Conference on Watershed Management. Baltimore, MD.

    Mitchell, D.F. and M.W. Gerath. 1996. 'Ecological Risk Assessment of Water Diversion of a Headwater Wetland Ecosystem.' In Understanding the Industrial Pretreatment Program: Municipal and Industrial Perspectives. pp. 4.19 - 4.29. Indianapolis, IN: Water Environment Federation.

    Seigneur.C., P. Pai, M. Gerath, D.F. Mitchell, G. Hamby, G. Gong, C. Whipple, and L. Levin. 1997. 'Probabilistic Assessment of Regional Mercury Exposure.' Water, Air, Soil Pollution. 97:159 - 168.

    Galya, D. and D.F. Mitchell. 1997. 'EPA Rethinks Water Quality Standards.' Pollution Engineering April, pp. 56 - 57.

    Mitchell, D.F. and K. Gallant. 1998. 'Stakeholder Involvement in Watershed - Based Permitting: the Penobscot River Example.' pg. 631 - 645. Paper presentation In TAPPI International Conference and Exhibit Proceedings, Vancouver, BC. TAPPI Press, Atlanta, GA.

    Seigneur C., K. Lohman, P. Pai, K. Heim, D.F. Mitchell, and L. Levin. 1999. ‘Uncertainty Analysis of Regional Mercury Exposure.’ 1999. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution. 112:151 - 162.

    Lohman, K. Pai, P. , Seigneur, C., Mitchell, D.F., Heim, K., Wandland, K., and L. Levin. 2000. ‘A Probabilistic Analysis of Regional Mercury Impacts on Wildlife’. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment. 6:103 - 130.