Our Corporate Values

Objectivity
WCD Consultants bring the greatest value to their clients by providing opinions, analyses and recommendations founded in fact, and without bias or influence.

Pragmatism
WCD Consultants always strive to provide pragmatic, realistic and cost-effective solutions that are optimized within the context of the assignment.

Trust
WCD Consultants value their client relationships and never breach their trust or confidence.

Integrity
WCD Consultants always act and communicate in a forthright, professional and honest manner.

Credibility
WCD Consultants build confidence in their constituencies by providing the best, well thought out and researched recommendations.

Service
WCD Consultants work to provide exceptional service and responsiveness to their customers and to attain the highest levels of satisfaction.

Published Papers

Implications of Error Rates Associated with Numerical Criteria for Airborne Fungal Data

Proceedings for Indoor Air 2011 (Austin, Texas) by the International Society for Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ);
EMSL’s Newsletter, Dec. 2011
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An Avenue of Recovery: CERCLA Versus the Dept. of Defense

Brownfield Renewal Magazine, June 2010
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Verifying Interpretive Criteria for Bioaerosol Data Using (Bootstrap) Monte Carlo Techniques

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene Volume 5, Issue 2 pp. 85-93, February 2008
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Establishing Site-Specific Reference Levels for Fungi in Outdoor Air for Building Evaluation (1)

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene Vol. 1, pp. 257-266, May 2005

Microbial Sampling and Data Interpretation for Problematic Buildings: Considerations for Construction Related Environmental Claims

Environmental Claims Journal Vol. 17, (1/Winter) pp. 1-16, March 2005

Bioaerosol Data Distribution: Probability and Implications for Sampling in Evaluating Problematic Buildings

Applied Industrial Hygiene Vol. 50, pp. 174-185, September 2003

Killer Mold: Media or Hype? An Overview of Water Intrusion and Mold Problems in Buildings Solving Water Intrusion and Mold Problems

Lorman Educational Services, Wilmington, Delaware, August 27, 2002

Characterization of Relational Descriptors for Bioaerosol Data

American Industrial Hygiene Conference, San Diego, California, June 2002

A Probability Model for Evaluating Building Contamination from an Environmental Event

Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association Vol. 50 pp. 1637-1646, September 2000

A Modified Statistical Approach for Indoor/Outdoor Comparisons Using Relative Frequency Differences: Sampling Criteria and Determining Significance

American Industrial Hygiene Conference, Orlando, Florida (Roundtable Session), May 2000

Limitations in Application of Spearman Correlation to Bioaerosol Sampling Data

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal Vol. 61 pp. 362-366, May 2000