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    With outbreaks such as the one in Santa Monica, Calif., the problem of MTBE has not gone unrecognized. Legislation and technologies are being developed to eliminate the spread of this possible carcinogen.

    - Andrew McClure and Neal Megonnell, Calgon Carbon

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    Andrew McClure is senior marketing manager for Calgon Carbon Corp. (CCC) where he has been for 10 years. Prior to his current position, he was an applications engineer for CCC. He has a BS in chemical engineering/engineering and public policy and an MBA from Robert Morris College.

    Neal Megonnell is senior group leader for CCC where he has worked for 11 years with increasing responsibilities for research and development. He currently oversees most of CCC’s research efforts related to activated carbon products. He has a BS in chemistry and his masters in chemical engineering/colloids, polymers and surfaces from Carnegie Mellon University.



    Source: Water Quality Products   May 2001   Volume: 6 Number: 5
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