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Waste manager takes agency helm

Published: Monday, Nov. 3, 2003 10:20 p.m. MST
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Dane Finerfrock, the state's radioactive waste manager, has been appointed the director of the Utah Division of Radiation Control.

"Dane has extensive experience dealing with radioactive waste issues," said Dianne Nielson, executive director of DEQ. "I'm pleased to have him join the senior management staff of DEQ."

Finerfrock replaces Bill Sinclair, who was appointed the deputy director of DEQ.

Since 1981, Finerfrock has worked for DEQ. He most recently was serving as the manager of the division's radioactive waste and environmental monitoring section. He has a bachelor's degree in meteorology and biology from the University of Utah.

As the division director, Finerfrock will oversee Utah's X-ray and radioactive materials licensing and inspection program, the safe handling and disposal of radioactive waste, the cleanup of abandoned uranium mill tailings, the transportation of radioactive materials and radioactivity monitoring.

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