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Illinois EPA interns begin summer Pollution Prevention jobs at companies across the state

Press Release - Monday, June 04, 2007

SPRINGFIELD --- This summer, 15 upper-level university students will take the skills they learn in the classroom and apply them in the real world as members of Illinois EPA's Pollution Prevention program, also known as the P2 program.  Since 1989, Illinois EPA has placed over 280 students at manufacturing facilities, small business development centers, trade associations, local government facilities, environmental groups and military installations across the state. 
 
The group of selected students will work in a practical setting to help companies and organizations throughout Illinois identify, develop and implement environmentally-friendly technologies and practices in cost-saving ways.  Following completion of the P2 training program in Springfield, students will spend the remainder of the 12-week summer session working as a temporary, full-time employee at the sponsoring facility.  This year's students have backgrounds in various fields of engineering and chemistry.
 
The P2 intern students will help Illinois industries, and organizations identify and carry out pollution prevention opportunities, which reduce the generation of waste, increase energy efficiency and conserve water.  These practices not only can help businesses and others achieve better environmental protection, but it can also help them save money, improve efficiency and ease regulatory concerns.
 
"The positive effects of this internship program are considerable.  Energy costs are reduced, solid and hazardous wastes are diverted from landfills, and millions of gallons of water are saved," said P2 program manager Kevin Greene.  "Companies benefit through cost savings, and the environment benefits by way of reductions in emissions and wastes that would be created during manufacturing operations."
 
The students, hometowns, universities and specialties, and the companies they will be working for are:
 
Student
Hometown
University
Degree
Facility/Host Organization
Brian Nolan
Roscoe
Bradley
Mech. Eng.
Woodward Governor, Rockford
Raisa Pelae
Dunlap
IIT
Chem. Eng.
Caterpillar TTTD, E. Peoria
Francis Costanzo
Chicago
IIT
Chem. Eng.
Rhodia, Blue Island
Jeff Schuurman
Plainfield
NIU, Dekalb
Mech. Eng.
Cadbury Adams, Rockford
Brett Leonard
Rochester
SIU Carbondale
Mech. Eng.
Ahlstrom Engine Filtration, Taylorville
Debalina Dasgupta
Carbondale
SIU Carbondale
Eng. Science
Emerald Performance Materials (Noveon), Henry
Brett Seagle
Royalton
SIU Carbondale
Mech. Eng.
Crownline Boats, West Frankfort
Eric White
Marion
SIU Carbondale
Mech. Eng.
SIU Carbondale, EHS Dept.
Bradley Taylor
Murphysboro
SIU Carbondale
Elec. Eng.
Honeywell, Metropolis
Jeremi Savin
Centralia
SIU Carbondale
Mech. Eng.
Carlisle SynTech Inc., Greenville
Scott Achelpohl
Orion
SIU Carbondale
Mech. Eng.
GSI, Assumption
Silas Osiohwo
Edwardsville
SIU Edwardsville
Chemistry
National Corn to Ethanol Res. Center, Edwardsville
Jonathan Smith
Chester
UI Chicago
Chem. Eng.
City of Aurora, Aurora
Travis Pyrzynski
Chicago
UI Chicago
Chem. Eng.
Southeast Env. Task Force, Chicago
Beverly Franek
Palos Hills
UI Urbana-Champ
Biochemistry
Village of Algonquin, Algonquin
 
Since the P2 Intern program has been in existence, over 200 companies have taken advantage of the intern assistance, including Peoria-based Caterpillar, which has welcomed P2 interns at several of its Illinois plants, to family-owned companies with less than 100 employees. 
 
During 2005, the 20 interns' projects made recommendations with the potential to save the participating facilities more than $3 million in operating and disposal costs, reducing water consumption by 16.8 million gallons at a savings of $38,000, and reducing energy costs by more than $680,000.
 
Illinois EPA recruits, trains and pays the salaries and expenses of the interns.  The host facilities will provide oversight and monitors their performance.
For more information on the Illinois EPA's Pollution Prevention program can be found at: http://www.epa.state.il.us/p2/index.html.  For information on the P2 Internship Program, you can contact Richard Reese, (217) 786-7489, or Richard.Reese@Illinois.gov.  Please Note: The deadline for both the student and host facility to apply each year is January 31st.
 
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