David Spidle
Traditionally, my work has been conducting field experiments and analysis for water contaminants, such as sediment, pathogens, and nutrients. My current work is conducting studies that involve gasoline composition and the effects from Leaking Underground Storage Tanks, specifically analyzing the environmental impacts from lead scavengers in aviation gasoline and leaded gasolines.
Biographical Information
Name: David Spidle
Title: Chemist
Contact Info:
Ecosystems Research Division
National Exposure Research Laboratory
Office of Research and Development
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
960 College Station Road
Athens, Georgia 30605-2700
Phone:706-355-8130
Email: spidle.david@epa.gov
Education
B.S. in Chemistry, West Georgia College, 1990
Professional Experience
Research Chemist, USEPA, ORD, NERL-ERD, Athens, GA 2003-present
Physical Science Technician, USEPA, ORD, NERL-ERD, Athens, GA 1998-2003
Professional Affiliations
American Geophysical Union
American Society of Civil Engineers
Awards
Exceptional/Outstanding ORD Technical Assistance “Leaking Underground Storage Tank Management Team,” 2007