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==Work and Contact Information==
 
==Work and Contact Information==
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==About the Contributor==
 
==About the Contributor==
Dr. Thomas E. McHugh, Ph.D., D.A.B.T, is a Vice President with GSI Environmental Inc., in Houston, Texas. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology and has over 25 years of experience in the environmental industry with academic research and private consulting organizations. He received a B.A. in Biochemistry and Environmental Science from Rice University (1990), an M.S. in Environmental Engineering from Stanford University (1993), and a Ph.D. in Toxicology from the University of Washington (1997). Dr. McHugh has extensive project experience in human health and ecological risk assessment. He has developed training classes on a number of topics including the Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP) and was a member of the government/industry workgroup that developed the Ecological Risk Assessment Guidance for Remediation Sites in Texas. Recently, Dr. McHugh has worked on a number of projects related to vapor intrusion including field investigations and model development. He is the principal investigator (PI) for several vapor intrusion research projects funded by the Department of Defense and other parties. Through these projects, he has developed improved methods for building-specific investigations to distinguish between vapor intrusion and indoor sources of VOCs. He is the lead author on several peer-reviewed journal articles, peer-reviewed conference proceedings, and technical documents on vapor intrusion.  
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Dr. McHugh is a Principal with GSI Environmental Inc. with >25 years experience in the environmental industry with academic research and private consulting organizations. He has experience in human health and ecological risk assessment, developed training classes on topics including the Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP), and was a member of the workgroup that developed the Ecological Risk Assessment Guidance for Remediation Sites in Texas. Recently, He has worked on projects related to vapor intrusion including field investigations, model development, and improved methods for building-specific investigations to distinguish between vapor intrusion and indoor sources of VOCs.
  
 
==Article Contributions==
 
==Article Contributions==

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Work and Contact Information

EMPLOYER:

GSI Environmental Inc.
2211 Norfolk, Suite 1000
Houston, Texas USA 77098

EMAIL: temchugh@gsi-net.com

PHONE: 713.522.6300

WEBPAGE: http://www.gsi-net.com/en/people/principals/tom-e-mchugh-ph-d-d-a-b-t.html

About the Contributor

Dr. McHugh is a Principal with GSI Environmental Inc. with >25 years experience in the environmental industry with academic research and private consulting organizations. He has experience in human health and ecological risk assessment, developed training classes on topics including the Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP), and was a member of the workgroup that developed the Ecological Risk Assessment Guidance for Remediation Sites in Texas. Recently, He has worked on projects related to vapor intrusion including field investigations, model development, and improved methods for building-specific investigations to distinguish between vapor intrusion and indoor sources of VOCs.

Article Contributions