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Michael Levin-Epstein is co-editor of Hazardous Waste/Superfund Alert, specializing in coverage of Superfund news, regulatory actions and site updates. A 30-year veteran journalist, Michael has covered a range of environmental, business and healthcare topics. As a newsletter editor and publisher, he was responsible for the development of dozens of new products and has supervised and mentored many young journalists. Michael holds a B.A. from Union College, a J.D. from the University of Illinois and a M. Ed. From American University.
Steve Rizer is co-editor of Hazardous Waste/Superfund Alert. A veteran newsletter journalist, Steve has spent 16 years reporting and writing about environmental topics and is an expert in hazardous-waste cases and decisions, rulemaking, permits, enforcement and new products and technologies. He also keeps a close eye on Congress, using sources accumulated over the years to track the progress of legislation and assess likely outcomes. Steve holds a bachelor’s degree in Speech Communication from George Mason University.