Chryss Meier was a former contributor to the ADEC blog. She has over nine years of experience in both the private and public sectors specializing in rule development, rule implementation, environmental document preparation and review, criteria and greenhouse gas emissions modeling and analysis, inter-agency coordination, and public education.
Her technical expertise is in air quality analysis, California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and National Environment Policy Act (NEPA) analysis, transportation conformity analysis and indirect source review. Chrystal served as an Air Quality Specialist with the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (SJVAPCD) where she was responsible for preparation and review of technical documents and analyses, including CEQA documents, rule development, and environmental law interpretation.
Additionally, she has also provided training courses on implementation of CEQA, modeling and analysis procedures. She also organized and led meetings with public agencies, interest groups, and consultants.
Chryss holds a Bachelor’s degree in Geography from California State University, Fresco. She is a member of the Association of Environmental Professionals.