Tim Eyerdom
Kent State University B.S. Geology 2012, Ohio University M.S. Geology
I am an Environmental Specialist at the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency in the Division of Environmental Response and Revitalization. I serve as the lead for the Groundwater Group in the RCRA program reviewing reports and correspondence related to groundwater issues at hazardous waste management facilities as well as providing technical support for other Ohio EPA divisions and the regulated community.
I received my B.S. degree in Geology from Kent State University in 2012 and my M.S. degree in Geology from Ohio University working with Dr. Eung Seok Lee. After graduation, I began at Arcadis as a geologist working on a variety of projects including historic LNAPL contamination at rail yards in Wisconsin, pipeline releases of diesel fuel in the waterways of Illinois/Indiana, and hexavalent chromium-impacted groundwater remediation in California.
I joined the Ohio EPA in 2019 originally working in the Division of Drinking and Ground Waters as a geologist implementing the Source Water Assessment and Protection Program for public water systems and coordinating the Ground Water Quality Characterization Program for the Northeast District. I joined the Division of Environmental Response and Revitalization in 2022 working as a site coordinator overseeing the remediation of multiple facilities in northeast Ohio regulated by CERCLA, RCRA, or as part of the Voluntary Action Program.
Throughout my career, I have utilized skills and knowledge acquired from colleagues and mentors from Ohio University.
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