APPENDIX E: CONTACT LIST
Primary Contact
Environmental Finance Center
University of Maryland
4321 Hartwick Road, Suite 300
College Park, MD 20742
(301) 405-6383
Additional Contacts
State of Maryland
Office of the Governor
(410) 974-3004
Maryland Department of Agriculture
Office of Resource Conservation
(410) 841-5865
Maryland Department of the Environment
Chesapeake Bay and Watershed Management Administration
Developed Land, General Tributary Strategies)
(410) 631-3681
Water Management Administration
(Point Sources, Stormwater Retrofits, Septic Systems, State Revolving Fund, Project Management)
(410) 631-3574
Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Coastal and Watershed Resources Division
(410) 974-2784
Maryland Department of Planning
Comprehensive Planning
(410) 225-4562
ADDITIONAL READING
Environmental Financial Advisory Board, "Private Sector Participation in the Provision of Environmental Services: Barriers and Incentives," EFAB Advisory to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, November 25, 1991.
George, J. and G. Lindsey, "Potential Revenues from Stormwater Utilities in Maryland," Maryland Department of Environment, July 1991.
Reppert, Richard, Wetlands Mitigation Banking Concepts, IWR Report 92 WMB-1, Prepared for the U.S. Army Engineers Institute of Water Resources, Alexandria, VA 1992.
Shabman, L., P. Scodari, and D. King, Expanding Opportunities for Successful Wetland Mitigation: The Private Credit Market Alternative, IWR Report 94-WBM-3, Prepared for the U.S. Army Engineers Institute of Water Resources, Alexandria, VA 1994.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, State and Local Funding of Nonpoint Source Control Programs, EPA 841-R-92-003, U.S. EPA, Office of Water, Washington D.C., September, 1992.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Discussion Paper on Alternative Financing Mechanisms for State Water Programs, U.S. EPA, Office of Water, Washington, D.C., January 10, 1989.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Alternative Financing Mechanisms for Environmental Programs, U.S. EPA, Offlce of Administration and Resources Management, August 7, 1992.
CREDITS
Principal Workgroup
Jack Greer and Elizabeth Hickey
University of Maryland Sea Grant College and
Environmental Finance Center
Royden Powell, Tom Simpson, Beth Horsey
Maryland Department of Agriculture
John Rhoderick, Maria Markham Thompson, Virginia Kearny, and Jim George
Maryland Department of the Environment
Lauren Wenzel and Gwynne Schultz
Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Rich Hall
Maryland Office of Planning
Report Preparation
This publication was prepared for the Office of the Governor, State of Maryland, by the Maryland Sea Grant College, University System of Maryland.