Research Committee on Energy, Environment, and Waste (RCEEW)

Established in 1968, the Research Committee on Energy, Environment, and Waste (formally known as Research Committee on Industrial and Municipal Waste) explores research needs in industrial, municipal, reference method accuracy and precision, solid waste; municipal solid waste disposal; medical waste; hazardous waste incineration, monitoring and control, waste treatment systems; waste management, landfills, recycling, guidelines, regulations, solid residue, (ash),vitrification, combustion, municipal solid waste, emissions, incinerator sources, metal emissions, incineration, and other technologies relating to waste materials.

About

The committee also interfaces with other organizations that deal with design, operations, research and regulations concerning industrial, medical and municipal waste management. These include EPA in the field of productive use of industrial wastes as energy and material resources, and remediation of DOE and DOD sites as well as in advance review of new or revised regulations.

RCEEW continuously collaborates with the Materials and Energy Recovery Division (MER) and Environmental Systems Division (ESD)

Leadership

Bob Hall
Chair I July 2021- June 2023

Bob Sommerlad
Vice Chair I July 2021- June 2023

Timothy Sharobem
Secretary I July 2021- June 2023

Tony LIcata 
Member I July 2021- June 2023

Marco Castaldi
Member I July 2021- June 2023

John Chandler
Member I July 2021- June 2023

John Clark
Member I July 2021- June 2023

David Hoecke
Member I July 2021- June 2023

Paul Lemieux
Member I July 2021- June 2023

Laura Herrera
Senior Manager, Technical & Engineering Communities (TEC) Operations at the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).

Honors & Awards

RCEEW in collaboration with MERD proudly present the Floyd Hasselriis Pioneer Award


The Pioneer Award is a joint effort between the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Research Committee on Energy, Environment, and Waste (then known as the Research Committee on Industrial and Municipal Waste) and the International Conference on Incineration & Thermal Treatment Technologies (IT3). 

The award, presented each year at the IT3 Conference, is for pioneering work and outstanding contributions in the field of incineration and/or thermal treatment technologies, over an extended period of time spanning a minimum of three decades.

Resources

Recent meeting minutes and other helpful materials that RCEEW is working on



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