Background
DeHan, Rodney Samuel was born on June 19, 1945 in London, England. Son of Jean-Claud B. and Elizabeth Anne (McLeod) DeH. came to the United States, 1968.
researcher environmental scientist
DeHan, Rodney Samuel was born on June 19, 1945 in London, England. Son of Jean-Claud B. and Elizabeth Anne (McLeod) DeH. came to the United States, 1968.
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, U. Edinburgh, Scotland, 1967; Master of Science, Kansas State University, 1969; Doctor of Philosophy, Florida State University, 1973.
Chief microbiologist, Trinity Lutheran Hospital, Kansas City, Missoury, 1968-1970; microbiologist, U. Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Missoury, 1968-1970; member research faculty, Florida State University, Tallahassee, 1973-1980; environmental specialist, Department Environmental Regulation, Tallahassee, 1974-1981; environmental administrator, Department Environmental Regulation, Tallahassee, 1981-1985; assistant chief, Department Environmental Regulation, Tallahassee, since 1985. Consultant Congressional Office Technology Assessment, Washington, 1984. Consultant advisory committees Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, 1984-1989.
Member National Water Well Association (regulatory officials committee since 1985), National Groundwater Association (president-elect groundwater protection county, Groundwater Advocate award 1993), Underground Injection Practices Council (board dirs.1988-, Certified Appreciation 1990), Florida Defenders of the Environment.
Married Katherine Marion Houston, October 24, 1984. 1 child, Kristin Whitney.