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Glenn Millner, PhD

Founder & Principal Toxicologist

Dr. Glenn Millner has more than 30 years of experience responding to hazardous material releases and more than 23 years as a primary responder for multiple industries and clients including municipalities, universities, post offices, hospitals, military bases, oil and gas companies, ships and barges, storage facilities, and more. He has worked with various federal, state, and local agencies including the U.S. Coast Guard, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Homeland Security, and Unified Command. As a direct result of this work, Dr. Millner has experience with a wide variety of the environmental, human health, sampling, remediation, and analytical issues that may arise during emergency releases of hazardous materials. Dr. Millner specializes in identifying the human health risks of hazardous materials and combustion products; determining appropriate personal protective equipment; interpreting local, state, provincial, and federal regulations; deriving safe levels of chemicals in air, water, building services, soil, and sediment; and planning and managing air, water, soil, and groundwater sampling studies. Dr. Millner conducts toxicological evaluations, human health and ecological risk assessments, community and worker health evaluations, and regulatory compliance consultations. 

Dr. Millner is a member, and currently serves as a chair, of the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) Emergency Response Planning Guidelines (ERPG) Committee. This committee is responsible for establishing safe levels of chemicals for the protection of the public during emergencies. His consultation work includes cancer, birth defects, and target organ disease arising from occupational and environmental chemical releases. Dr. Millner provides on-site support in emergency settings such as train derailments and provides consultation and coordination services to clients regarding the specific standards described for OSHA, Worker Right-to-Know and SARA Title III compliance. Dr. Millner evaluates the results of employee health monitoring and training programs, and prepares, reviews, and summarizes corporate Safety Data Sheets. In addition, Dr. Millner provides testimony in state and federal courts in matters related to toxicology, environmental health and regulatory compliance.

Education

  • Ph.D., Interdisciplinary Toxicology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR
  • M.A., Limnology, State University of New York College at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
  • B.S., Biology with Honors, State of New York College at Brockport, Brockport, NY
  • A.S., Biology/Chemistry, Nassau Community College, Garden City, NY

Past or Current Professional Affiliations

  • Society of Toxicology
  • Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC)
  • American Chemical Society
  • Society for Risk Analysis
  • South Central Chapter of the Society of Toxicology
  • Association for the Environmental Health of Soils

Phone: (501) 801-8500

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Publications:

  • Lake Erie Cladophora In Perspective. Journal of Great Lakes Research
  • Biomass and Distribution of Cladophora Glomerata in Relationship to Some Physical-Chemical Variables at Two Sites in Lake Erie. Journal of Great Lakes Research
  • Toxicant Profile for Toxaphene
  • Protocol for assessing the extent of crude oil spilled in a residential area following Hurricane Katrina, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana
  • Toxicant Profile for 2,4-D, and 2,4,5-T
  • Toxicant Profile for Endosulfan I, Endosulfan II and Endosulfan Sulfate
  • Responding to a chemical spill
  • Fungal Metabolism of 6-Nitro-benzo[a]pyrene
  • Centrally Mediated Opioid Induced Depression of Hepatic Glutathione: Effects of Intracerebroventricular Administration of Mu, Kappa, and Delta Agonists
  • Effects of Selected Chemicals on the Glutathione Status in the Male Reproductive System of Rats
  • Human Health Based Cleanup Guidelines for Diesel Fuel No. 2. Journal of Soil Contamination 1
  • Human Health Based Cleanup Guidelines for Diesel Fuel No. 2
  • Investigation of Arsenic Exposure from Soil at a Superfund Site
  • Application of Human Health Risk Assessment to Petroleum Hydrocarbon Impacted Soil: A Case Study
  • Evaluation of Residential Exposure to Arsenic in Soil Near a Superfund Site
  • Integrated Risk Analysis of Residual Diesel Concentrations in Soil Following a Train Derailment
  • Management Issues for Environmental Emergencies
  • An Assessment of Potential Environmental Impacts of Cement Kiln Dust Produced in Kilns Co-fired with Hazardous Waste Fuels
  • Toxicology of Emergency Response
  • Examples of Risk Assessment Application
  • Industrial Pseudomonas Folliculitis
  • Use of Chemical Fingerprinting to Establish the Presence of Spilled Crude Oil in a Residential Area Following Hurricane Katrina, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana
  • Protocol for Assessing the Extent of Crude Oil Spilled in a Residential Area Following Hurricane Katrina, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana
  • Incident Safety and Health Management Handbook (ISHMH)
  • Ready for the Worst: Best Practices for Applying “Emergency Industrial Hygiene”
  • Post Emergency Response Issues: Health and Safety After an Incident
  • No Time to Lose: Preparation, Quick Thinking are Essential for Emergency
  • Factors Influencing Vertical and Temporal Lake Erie Phytoplankton Distribution Near Dunkirk
  • Qualitative and Quantitative Comparison of Phytoplankton of Erie Harbor, Pennsylvania, and Surrounding Water
  • Biomass Density and Distribution of Cladophora Glomerata and their Relationship to Some Physical Chemical Variables
  • Biomass Density and Distribution of Cladophora Glomerata and their Relationship to Some Physical-Chemical Variables: A Summary of 1979 and 1980
  • Invited paper presented at the Symposium on Ecological Studies of the Major Filamentous Algae of the Great Lakes
  • A Summary of the Lake Erie Monitoring Effort
  • A Comparison of Cladophora Glomerata Biomass and Nutrient Relationships Over a 2 Year Period
  • Phytoplankton of Erie Harbor, Pennsylvania, and Surrounding Waters During the Lake Erie Intensive Study
  • A 96-Hour Re-Cycling Bioassay Method to Determine the Toxicity of Solid Waste at Hazardous Waste Sites
  • Tracking Dilution and Dispersion of a Discharge to the Lower Niagara River
  • Impacts of dredged materials deposition on Lake Erie benthos
  • Ecosystem Inventory in the Vicinity of Treated Wastewater Discharge, Peggy’s Eddy, Lower Niagara River
  • The Fungal Metabolism and Detoxification of 6-Nitro-Benzo[a]pyrene
  • Microbial transformation of 6-Nitrobenzo[a]pyrene
  • The Effect of Selected Chemicals on Glutathione Levels in the Male Reproductive Tract
  • A Comparative Evaluation of Unscheduled DNA Synthesis (UDS) In Several Mouse Strains
  • A Comparative Evaluation of Unscheduled DNA Synthesis (UDS) In Several Mouse Strains
  • A Comparison Between the in vitro DNA Repair Assay and the In Vivo/In Vitro DNA Repair and DNA Replicative Synthesis Assays for detecting Hepatocarcinogens
  • A Comparison Between the in vitro DNA Repair Assay and the In Vivo/In Vitro DNA Repair and DNA Replicative Synthesis Assays for detecting Hepatocarcinogens
  • Mouse Liver Carcinogenesis Conference
  • Human Health Based Soil Cleanup Guidelines for Diesel Fuel No. 2
  • Soil Cleanup Guidelines for Diesel Fuel No. 2 That Are Protective of Human Health and Groundwater Quality
  • Evaluation of Arsenic Exposure Among Employees at an Active Pesticide Plant/Superfund Site
  • Correlation of Urine, Hair and Fingernail Arsenic Biomonitoring Results
  • Use of EPA Risk Assessment Methods for Developing a Clean-up Goal for Arsenic in Soil: a Reality Check
  • Risk-based Clean-up Goal for Arsenic in Soil: A reality check
  • Review of Risk Assessment Methodologies and Their Use with TPH
  • Evaluation of Residential Exposure to Arsenic in Soil Near a Superfund Site
  • Evaluation of Residential Exposure to Arsenic in Soil Near a Superfund Site
  • Application of Human Health Risk Assessment to Petroleum Hydrocarbon Impacted Soil: A case study
  • Managing an Environmental Disaster
  • Proposed Screening Level Water Quality Criterion for Diesel Fuel
  • Practical Guidance for Risk-Based Closure of Sites Impacted by Diesel Fuel and Other Petroleum Hydrocarbons

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