 Lynn Baileyis a Federal Facilities Cleanup Project Manager with EPA  Region 9, Superfund and Emergency Management Division. Lynn was previously with  the Hawaii Department of Health Hazard Evaluation and Emergency Response Office  where she was an Environmental Health Specialist for the Hawaii Department of  Health (HDOH), Hazard Evaluation and Emergency Response Office in Honolulu  since 2008. In order to outreach to workers who encounter environmental contamination  issues during construction projects, Lynn worked with a consultant to design  and deliver Contaminant Awareness Training (CAT). Since 2011, more than 20 CAT  audiences have learned to identify contamination during the planning phases of  a project, understand release reporting requirements, and learn best management  practices that can prevent small problems from becoming larger ones. Lynn also  provides regulatory oversight to encourage safe management of contamination  during construction of the 20-mile Honolulu Rail Transit Project, a multi-  billion dollar project. Additionally, under the State Response Program she  assisted with research projects and guidance development. Lynn also is Hawaii's  State Engagement Program representative to the Interstate Technology and  Regulatory Council. Prior to joining the HDOH, Lynn assisted with the Columbia  Shuttle Disaster and Hurricane Katrina responses and was site safety officer,  project manager, and/or Project Quality Control Manager for numerous sampling  and/or remediation projects. Lynn earned a bachelor's of science in  environmental science with chemistry focus from Hawaii Pacific University in  Honolulu, HI.
Lynn Baileyis a Federal Facilities Cleanup Project Manager with EPA  Region 9, Superfund and Emergency Management Division. Lynn was previously with  the Hawaii Department of Health Hazard Evaluation and Emergency Response Office  where she was an Environmental Health Specialist for the Hawaii Department of  Health (HDOH), Hazard Evaluation and Emergency Response Office in Honolulu  since 2008. In order to outreach to workers who encounter environmental contamination  issues during construction projects, Lynn worked with a consultant to design  and deliver Contaminant Awareness Training (CAT). Since 2011, more than 20 CAT  audiences have learned to identify contamination during the planning phases of  a project, understand release reporting requirements, and learn best management  practices that can prevent small problems from becoming larger ones. Lynn also  provides regulatory oversight to encourage safe management of contamination  during construction of the 20-mile Honolulu Rail Transit Project, a multi-  billion dollar project. Additionally, under the State Response Program she  assisted with research projects and guidance development. Lynn also is Hawaii's  State Engagement Program representative to the Interstate Technology and  Regulatory Council. Prior to joining the HDOH, Lynn assisted with the Columbia  Shuttle Disaster and Hurricane Katrina responses and was site safety officer,  project manager, and/or Project Quality Control Manager for numerous sampling  and/or remediation projects. Lynn earned a bachelor's of science in  environmental science with chemistry focus from Hawaii Pacific University in  Honolulu, HI.