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David S. Dee <br />Page 2 <br />which are sponsored by the Tallahassee and Florida Chambers of Commerce, respectively. He <br />served two terms on the Board of Regents for Leadership Florida. Mr. Dee was a member of the <br />Board of Directors of Goodwill Industries of the Big Bend, Inc., for nine years and served as the <br />President of the Board. He served on the Board of Directors for the Tallahassee Chapter of the <br />American Red Cross. Mr. Dee was a volunteer in the American Peace Corps in Nepal and <br />Ethiopia. <br />Mr. Dee has significant experience with the Florida Electrical Power Plant Siting Act and <br />many of the other environmental regulations applicable to electrical generating facilities. He has <br />handled the permitting of many major construction projects involving electrical generating <br />facilities, including new facilities on "green field" sites. <br />Mr. Dee is the Chairman of the Advisory Board for the University of Florida's Center for <br />Solid and Hazardous Waste Management. He is an active member of the Florida Chapter of the <br />Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA). Mr. Dee received SWANA Professional <br />Achievement Awards in 1990 and 1993. He also has worked with the U.S. Conference of <br />Mayors and its affiliate, the Municipal Waste Management Association, on regulatory issues. In <br />2006, Mr. Dee successfully completed the TREEO training course for landfill operators. <br />Mr. Dee has considerable experience with solid waste management issues. Among other <br />things, Mr. Dee: <br />(a) obtained the state and federal environmental permits for Pasco County's resource <br />recovery facility, Class I landfill, and associated facilities; <br />(b) obtained the state and federal environmental permits for Hillsborough County's <br />resource recovery facility (Units 1-3) and expansion (Unit 4); <br />(c) obtained the state and federal permits for the initial construction of Lee County's <br />resource recovery facility (Units 1 and 2) and expansion (Unit 3); <br />(d) obtained the state and federal permits for two biomass -fired cogeneration facilities <br />(Okeelanta and Osceola) in Palm Beach County; <br />(e) obtained the permits for major retrofits of the Pinellas County resource recovery <br />facility and the City of Tampa's resource recovery facility; <br />(f) obtained the environmental permits for the construction of Hillsborough County's <br />Class I Southeast Landfill; <br />(g) obtained the DER permits for the expansion of Hernando County's Croom Road <br />Class I landfill; <br />