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Adam T Carpenter
Summary
Adam T. Carpenter works in AWWA’s Water Policy and Leadership department in Washington DC, serving as an expert and advocate on a diverse set of drinking water issues including source water protection, the energy-water nexus, cyanotoxins, climate change, hydraulic fracturing, consumer confidence reports, and other environmental policy concerns. Along with his colleagues, he works to further AWWA’s mission of supporting clean, affordable drinking water through sound application of science into policy, sensible regulation, public awareness, and building stakeholder consensus. He holds a bachelor’s degree from George Washington University in biology, a master’s degree from Johns Hopkins in environmental sciences and policy, and a Ph.D. in environmental science and public policy from George Mason University.
Environmental Impacts Environmental Sciences Food, Water & Energy Nexus