Jeff Reifschneider, Senior Engineer

Jeff Reifschneider, with CPP since 2004, conducts wind-tunnel and numerical modeling studies related to laboratory exhaust design and regulatory applications. Jeff obtained an MS in environmental science from the University of Kansas College of Engineering and a BS in biology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

 

Before joining CPP, Jeff participated in several organizations focused on improving visibility throughout the United States; highlighted by completion of a regional haze study with Washington University in St. Louis. At CPP, Jeff has consulted for Eli Lilly, Pfizer, Roche, Georgia Tech, University of Texas, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Centura Health, Mirant, Reliant Energy, and Sempra. Jeff has conducted wind-tunnel dispersion studies to determine Equivalent Building Dimensions (EBD), a technique that provides more accurate estimations of concentrations due to downwash using EPA’s ISC and AERMOD models. Jeff participated in an ASHRAE research study focused on enhancing plume rise by placing exhaust stacks close to each other, known as stack ganging. Jeff is an active member of the Air and Waste Management Association (AWMA).