Semiconductor Manufacturing: Acknowledgements
Pollution prevention in the semiconductor industry offers viable reductions in the use of raw materials, toxics, chemicals, energy, and water, as well as the wastes, emissions, effluents, and pollution resulting semiconductor manufacturing processes and facility operations.
The author of this topic hub extends special thanks to all of the contributors who helped make this document technically accurate and a credible resource.
Industry Contributors
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Environmental Health & Safety Department
Intel Corporation
Hillsboro, Oregon
Production and Operations
ON Semiconductor
Pocatello, Idaho and Gresham, Oregon |
Technical Reviewers
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Environmental Health & Safety Department
Intel Corporation
Hillsboro, Oregon
David Livengood
Toxics Use/Hazardous Waste Reduction Coordinator
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
Phone: 503-229-5181
Rick Volpel
Oregon Deparment of Environmental Quality
Phone: 503-229-5181
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Editorial Reviewers
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Jean Waters
Pollution Prevention Specialist
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Omaha, NE
Phone: 402-554-6259
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Mary Rankin
Kansas State University Pollution Prevention Institute
Manhattan, KS
Phone: 785-532-6715
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Primary Author
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Michelle Gaither
Pacific Pollution Prevention Resource Center
Seattle, WA
Phone: 206-352-2050
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Supporting Author
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Ken Grimm
Pacific Pollution Prevention Resource Center
Seattle, WA
Phone: 206-352-2050
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Web Function Reviewer
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Crispin Stutzman
Pollution Prevention Resource Center
Seattle, WA
Phone: 206-352-2050
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