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John E. Conover, Jr., P.E.

Wholistic Environmental Consulting
Post Office Box 246
Stony Brook, Long Island,
New York 
11790
U.S.A.
Phone: (631) 428-6473
email: jconoverjr11790@yahoo.com

 

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Photos from Ayutayyah, Thailand, July 2008

Photos from Meklong, Thailand, July 2008

Photos from Bangkok, Thailand, July 2008


Please note that we cannot work in New York State
Anyplace else in the world is OK!

Wholistic Environmental Consulting, Table of Contents and Home Page

 

I. Consulting
    A. Introduction                                                          
    B. Services
    C. John's Resume
    D. Carl's Resume
   E. Experience

II. Solid Waste
    A. The Disappearing Landfill
   B. The Garbage Barge

III. Dry Cleaning
    A. Jimmy the Dry Cleaner
     B.  The Perc Plume
     C.  Useful Links for dry cleaners in New England
     D.  Environmental Self Audit for Rhode Island Dry Cleaners

IV. Hazardous Waste Remediation
    A. The Tungsten Mill
     B.  The Radio Transmitter
    C. The Exploding Drum
    D. The Missing Screwdriver
     E. The Paration Spill
     F. Cadmium and Radiation
    G. The Chloroform Incident

V. Photos of Work, Family , Friends , and more..
    A.World War Two Photos of John E. Conover, Sr.   
    B. Aerial Photos from World War Two
    C. A short story by John Conover Sr., about one mission in a bomber in World War Two
    D. Leaflets dropped by American bombers in the Pacific theatre in WW II
             1. Leaflet 1, in Japanese
             2. Leaflet 2, in Japanese
             3. Leaflet 3, in Japanese
             4. Leaflet 4, In Indonesian(?)
             5. leaflet 5

 

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Last Updated: May 4th, 2008
Copyright 2003

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".....consider every day of your life to be your last and dedicate it to the fulfillment of your obligations."
Daidoji Yusan